Best Family Friendly Seafood Restaurants in Northridge
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Hook'd Fish Grill
Counter-service seafood spot where every fish is available grilled or fried to order, with health-conscious sides like asparagus and rice alongside classic chips and coleslaw.
Worthy Picks
7.8
A counter-service seafood window where every protein—salmon, mahi, ahi, white fish—comes grilled or fried to your call, paired with sides that split between health-forward (asparagus, rice) and traditional (chips, slaw). It fills a specific lane for Northridge families and lunch crowds who want real-piece fish without a sit-down timeline or sit-down prices. The format is strip-mall simple, but the made-to-order flexibility and low price point keep regulars cycling back.
Must-Try Dishes:
Original Crispy Fish Taco, 3-Pcs Fish & Chips, Grilled Salmon
What Makes it Special: Counter-service seafood spot where every fish is available grilled or fried to order, with health-conscious sides like asparagus and rice alongside classic chips and coleslaw.
7.7
A Cajun-Asian seafood boil operation where you build your own bag — pick the shellfish, choose the sauce and spice level, then eat hands-on with gloves and no silverware. The format works well for groups who want the communal mess of a boil with options like king crab and softshell crab alongside the standard shrimp-and-sausage lineup. Northridge strip mall setting keeps it casual and loud, which fits the gloves-on, paper-on-the-table energy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seafood Boil, King Crab, Fried Oysters
What Makes it Special: Cajun-Asian seafood boil spot where you pick your shellfish, sauce, and spice level, then dig in with gloves and no silverware
7.6
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Family Friendly Favorites
One of the few remaining cart-service dim sum halls in the San Fernando Valley, where roving carts let you point-and-pick classics like har gow and chicken feet without the wait-and-order delay. Best approached as an early weekend arrival (before 11 AM) when parking cooperates and the cart selection peaks. A functional, no-frills hall that delivers the traditional dim sum ritual for Valley families who'd otherwise drive to the SGV.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dim Sum, Har Gow, Shumai
What Makes it Special: Old-school dim sum parlor with roving carts, a rarity in the San Fernando Valley