Best Girls Night Out Seafood Restaurants in Los Angeles
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
ADKT LA
French-Japanese cooking in a polished cocktail-forward dining room.
Notable Picks
#1
ADKT LA
8.5
ADKT LA is a moody French-Japanese spot on Fairfax that leans into cocktails, polished service, and chef-driven plates more than pure sushi. It’s a place for lingering evenings built around wagyu, seafood towers, and shareable small plates rather than a quick roll-and-go meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seafood Tower, Wagyu Chateaubriand, Matcha Tiramisu
What Makes it Special: French-Japanese cooking in a polished cocktail-forward dining room.
#2
Iki Nori
8.5
Vibes:
Girls Night Out Approved
Live Music Showtime
Trendy Table Hotspots
Birthday & Celebration Central
Status Restaurant & Lounge brings a Caribbean lens to Hollywood dining, serving jerk chicken, curry shrimp, fried snapper, and crab alongside cocktails in an upscale lounge setting. It leans into nightlife energy, so seafood plates often share the table with bottle service, DJs, and a dressed-up crowd.
Must-Try Dishes:
Caribbean curry shrimp pasta, Fried or escovitch red snapper, Curry crab legs weekend specials
What Makes it Special: Caribbean restaurant-lounge where jerk meats and plated seafood share space with DJs and bottle service.
C.O.D. Seafood House & Raw Bar is a modern Asian-influenced seafood brasserie on 3rd Street with sidewalk and open-front seating that keeps the dining room feeling like one long patio. Fresh fish, a busy raw bar, and late-night hours make it a lively outdoor option for seafood and cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grilled Chilean Sea Bass, Truffle Uni Pasta, Garlic Noodles
What Makes it Special: Asian-inspired seafood, a full raw bar, and buzzy open-air 3rd Street seating.
#4
Saltie Girl
8.3
This Boston import in Sunset Plaza brings authentic New England seafood to the Strip with exceptional lobster rolls, tinned fish, and raw bar offerings. The heated patio and extensive crudo menu make it a sophisticated alternative to typical Sunset Boulevard fare.
Must-Try Dishes:
New England Lobster Roll, Tinned Fish Selection, Clam Chowder
What Makes it Special: Extensive tinned seafood menu unique to LA dining scene
Worthy Picks
7.9
This late-night gastropub fuses Louisiana Cajun seafood with Korean bar food in a vibrant patio setting. Dollar-fifty oysters available all day draw the after-work crowd, while Louisiana-style boils featuring shrimp, clams, and crab legs get the Korean treatment with gochujang-tinged preparations alongside mentaiko pasta and Korean fried chicken.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cajun Seafood Boil, Mentaiko Pasta, Daily Oysters ($1.50 each)
What Makes it Special: Rare Korean-Cajun fusion with all-day dollar-fifty oysters and big patio energy
7.6
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Outdoor Dining Oasis
Trendy Table Hotspots
Girls Night Out Approved
Brizo Bar & Restaurant sits along Via Marina inside a modern waterfront hotel, focusing on Southern California coastal cuisine with a noticeable seafood presence. It’s a versatile choice for cocktails, seafood-centric lunches, and casual dinners with boats bobbing just outside the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Must-Try Dishes:
Calamari with aioli, Seafood cobb salad, Fish tacos
What Makes it Special: Contemporary hotel restaurant with marina-front views and coastal seafood plates.