Seafood
Seafood
Page 2Sel Rrose
Sel Rrose is an LES spot with a second location in Montauk where you can have an oyster platter by the beach.
Duryea's Lobster Deck & Seafood Market
Duryea's Lobster Deck & Seafood Market is where you should eat lobster and feel like you're on a fancy vacation, which you probably are.
Cosenza's Fish Market
Stop by the sidewalk oyster bar at this Arthur Avenue fish market for freshly shucked shellfish. Sometimes, they even have sea urchin.
BK Seafood Market
BK Seafood Market is a Chinese restaurant in southern Brooklyn that's perfect for big groups.
Holiday Bar
This sceney West Village restaurant from the team behind American Bar is inspired by 80s New York nightlife. Come here for some solid seafood dishes and a good time.
Fulton Fish Co.
This seafood counter with a huge raw bar in the Tin Building by Jean-Georges is great for some oysters followed by something greasy like a salad with fried clams and shrimp.
The Original Soup Kitchen
This place isn't just a destination for George Constanza photos and “No Soup For You” merch. The soup is worth returning for.
Lady's Seafood & Soulfood
This East Harlem soul food spot serves superior BBQ shrimp and stuffed salmon. Get here early, before they run out for the day.
Surf Bar
If you want to eat fish tacos and enjoy tropical drinks in a beach shack with a sand floor, head to Surf Bar in Williamsburg.
Marea
Marea in Midtown makes some of the best pasta in NYC. You must order the bone marrow and octopus fusilli.
Thai Sidewalk
Thai Sidewalk is a street cart just a block away from the Dumbo waterfront that makes an excellent $20 lobster roll.
SteaMania
Take a break from trying to win a giant stuffed animal at Luna Park and get your seafood boil fix across the street at SteaMania.
Bella Dea
Bella Dea is a West Village spot serving crudos, oysters, natural wine, and a mix of small cooked seafood dishes.
Westlake Fish House
Westlake Fish House in Montauk is one of our go-to’s for a casual dinner of fresh seafood, excellent New England chowder, and good cocktails.
Il Buco al Mare
Il Buco al Mare is perfect for a dinner in Amagansett that's not too fussy but still a bit upscale.
The Inlet Seafood Restaurant
The Inlet Seafood Restaurant in Montauk has a solid menu of salads, sandwiches, and fried seafood.
Lobster Joint
Lobster Joint is a New England-style seafood shack in Greenpoint where you should spend the next sunny day eating a lobster roll at an outdoor picnic table.
Essex Pearl
Essex Pearl in the Market Line on the Lower East Side has a seafood-heavy, Southeast Asian menu, and it's great for a casual date.
Le Bernardin
Forgive us for this controversial take, but Le Bernardin is as fantastic as it's billed to be.