Best Seafood in New York (2026)

100 places ranked using live data from Google, Yelp, Uber Eats & many other platforms

Top Rated Seafood in New York

Showing 10 of 100 restaurants · Ranked by FoodIndex score

Spicy Boil

Seafood boil spot with spicy sauces and crab legs.

Queens

Google: 4.4 Yelp: — Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 69.78
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Fried Seafood

Casual seafood counter with fried fish, shrimp, and platters.

4235 Broadway · Inwood

Google: 4.4 Yelp: 3.7 Uber Eats: 4.6

FoodIndex Score 69.75
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Fish Market

Seafood market and kitchen with fresh fish and prepared dishes.

459 City Island Ave · City Island

Google: 4.2 Yelp: 3.0 Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 69.59
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Fish Market

Latin fish market with fresh catch and fried seafood platters.

Bronx

Google: 4.3 Yelp: — Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 69.33
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Latin Seafood

Latin seafood restaurant serving fried whole fish and ceviche.

Bronx

Google: 4.6 Yelp: — Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 69.17
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Neighborhood fish market with fresh seafood and fried combos.

211-35 26th Ave Bay terrace · Bayside

Google: 4.1 Yelp: 4.0 Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 68.64
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Caribbean Seafood

Jamaican seafood spot with curry fish and jerk shrimp.

508 E 117th St · East Harlem

Google: 4.1 Yelp: 3.4 Uber Eats: 4.6

FoodIndex Score 68.40
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Grilled Fish

Latin seafood grill with grilled fish and Caribbean flavors.

2906 Frederick Douglass Blvd · Harlem

Google: 4.2 Yelp: 3.6 Uber Eats: 4.8

FoodIndex Score 67.25
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Fish Market

Quick-service fish market with fried platters to go.

3939 Emmons Ave · Sheepshead Bay

Google: 4.3 Yelp: 3.3 Uber Eats: 4.6

FoodIndex Score 67.22
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Seafood bar with raw oysters, fried platters, and cocktails.

86-01 Rockaway Beach Blvd · Rockaway Beach

Google: 3.7 Yelp: 2.1 Uber Eats: 4.5

FoodIndex Score 67.18
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About New York Seafood

New York's seafood identity is built on the waterfront, literally. This is a city surrounded by water on three sides, with a fishing and shellfish tradition that predates the grid. The best seafood in NYC runs from Cajun seafood boils in Canarsie and Howard Beach to Greek tavernas in Astoria, from the City Island crab shacks that have been running since the 1970s to the all-you-can-eat seafood spots in Queens that pull some of the strongest review scores in this category. The seafood boil in NYC has become its own sub-category in recent years, and the data reflects how seriously the outer boroughs have taken it.

The FoodIndex top 25 for New York seafood is heavily Queens and Brooklyn, and that's the honest picture of where this city's seafood culture actually lives. Make My Fish in Harlem holds #1. IBN Hamido Seafood in Astoria at #2 and Sabry's Seafood in Astoria at #4 put the neighborhood on the map as the strongest seafood cluster in the outer boroughs. Taverna Kyclades and Le Petit Pecheur also rank from there. Astoria seafood restaurants have built a reputation that draws people from across the city specifically for the Greek and Mediterranean fish tradition, and the review signals support that reputation. Johnny's Reef on City Island at #9 is one of the most consistent performers in this entire list, a waterfront spot that has been earning its scores for decades. Hook and Reel Cajun appears three times, Canarsie, Howard Beach, and Parkchester, which speaks to how well the seafood boil format has landed across different outer borough communities.

For seafood restaurants in Queens specifically, this page covers Flushing (Gupji, H Crab), Jackson Heights (Gao's BBQ and Crab, Oceanic Boil), and the wider borough thoroughly. All-you-can-eat seafood in NYC searches almost always surface from this borough cluster. The FoodIndex score blends platform signals so the order reflects real diner behavior. If a seafood spot in a neighborhood most people don't think of as a seafood destination is ranking in the top 10, it's because the reviews earned it.

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How FoodIndex Scores Restaurants

Every venue earns a single 0–100 FoodIndex score by combining signals from major platforms—stars, review volume, recency, and consistency—so you can compare places fairly at a glance.

Google Reviews

Aggregate star ratings and review volume from Google Maps.

Yelp Ratings

Weighted scores from Yelp’s review community and elite reviewers.

Uber Eats Data

Delivery ratings, order frequency, and customer satisfaction.

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