Best Group Dining Restaurants in Torrance
36 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Gaetano's Restaurant
Long-running, family-owned Italian spot with scratch pastas and big portions.
Notable Picks
8.9
Family-run since the early ’90s, Gaetano’s is the South Torrance benchmark for classic Italian-American comfort with scratch-made pastas, big portions, and a warm neighborhood feel. Locals use it for everything from birthdays to team dinners when they want reliable red-sauce favorites and friendlier prices than the Westside’s big-name spots.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tagliatelle with Chianti-braised short rib ragu, Butternut squash ravioli with brown butter, Pesto-crusted halibut
What Makes it Special: Long-running, family-owned Italian spot with scratch pastas and big portions.
8.8
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Birthday & Celebration Central
Trendy Table Hotspots
Late Night Legends
Gen Korean BBQ House is the high-energy AYCE hub in South Torrance where marinated beef short ribs and pork riblets hit tabletop grills alongside banchan and soju. With thousands of reviews and constant lines, it’s the go-to spot for groups who want interactive grilling and a wide range of cuts that includes multiple rib options.
Must-Try Dishes:
Gen Signature Yangyum Galbi (marinated beef bone-in short ribs), Pork riblets (Korean-style or spicy), Beef bulgogi and Hawaiian steak combo
What Makes it Special: High-volume AYCE Korean BBQ where marinated beef short ribs anchor massive grill spreads.
8.7
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Date Night Magic
Group Dining Gatherings
Birthday & Celebration Central
The San Franciscan is a dark-paneled, old-school steakhouse where prime rib, martinis, and live music define the experience. South Bay regulars treat it as a go-to for hearty American steakhouse fare, big portions, and a throwback bar vibe that hasn’t changed much in decades.
Must-Try Dishes:
Prime Rib, New York Steak, French Onion Soup
What Makes it Special: Classic steakhouse with big cuts, stiff drinks, and vintage supper-club energy.
#4
Jang Su Jang
8.7
Jang Su Jang is the most complete Korean experience in 90505, combining rich soon tofu stews, grilled meats, and an unusually deep menu in a modern strip-mall dining room. Locals lean on it for banchan-heavy dinners, comfortably long meals with family, and reliable heat levels across soups and stews.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bossam jungsik platter, Seafood & beef soon tofu, Mille-feuille nabe hot pot
What Makes it Special: A full-spectrum Korean menu with standout stews and generous banchan.
8.7
Kabab Curry is a long-running Indian restaurant on Crenshaw Boulevard known for its deep menu, lunch buffet, and long-term following across both meat and vegetarian dishes. For vegetarians, the breadth of paneer, lentil, and vegetable curries paired with fresh naan makes it one of 90505’s strongest sit-down options.
Must-Try Dishes:
Palak Paneer, Chana Masala, Vegetable Korma
What Makes it Special: High-volume Indian institution with a long-standing buffet and a particularly deep vegetarian curry lineup.
#6
Aristo Cafe
8.6
Aristo Cafe is a long-running, family-owned Mediterranean restaurant in South Torrance known for charcoal-grilled kabobs, generous combo plates, and recipes passed down for decades. Locals treat it as their go-to spot for chicken kabob, lamb, and gyros when they want a sit-down meal rather than quick takeout. Portions are substantial and the kitchen keeps standards high despite steady crowds.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Kabob Lunch Special, Lamb Kabob Entree, Gyros Plate
What Makes it Special: Family-run Mediterranean spot with charcoal-grilled kabobs and big plates.
#7
El Torito
8.6
El Torito’s Torrance outpost functions as a classic SoCal cantina, where combo plates, sizzling fajitas, and strong margaritas anchor a sprawling bar-centric happy hour. Locals use it for after-work meetups, big-game nights, and affordable rounds of chips, salsa, and drinks that run well into the evening.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tableside Guacamole, Sizzling Fajitas, Street Taco Trio
What Makes it Special: Big, lively cantina with expansive drink deals and classic plates.
#8
The Pan
8.6
The Pan is a busy South Torrance spot built around all-day breakfast plates, oversized pancakes, and egg dishes that lean indulgent. Locals line up on weekends for loaded hashes, sweet griddle items, and hearty scrambles in a casual, family-friendly dining room.
Must-Try Dishes:
Guava n Cream Pancakes, Loaded Bacon and Egg Hash Browns, Chorizo Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: All-day, comfort-first breakfast plates with playful pancakes and big portions.
8.5
Palsaik Korean BBQ, in Torrance since 2015, is known for its eight-flavor pork belly sets, but the menu also leans into premium short rib stews and braised cuts. Tables fill with bubbling kimchi stews, braised premium short ribs, and shareable combos that work well for small groups who want a slightly cozier KBBQ night.
Must-Try Dishes:
Braised premium short rib, Premium short rib Yukgaejang, Palsaik pork belly combo with kimchi stew and ramen
What Makes it Special: Cozy Korean BBQ focused on eight-flavor pork belly with deeply flavored short rib stews and braises.
#10
Bab N Banchan
8.4
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Birthday & Celebration Central
Hidden Gems Heaven
Trendy Table Hotspots
Bab N Banchan is a KBBQ-and-banchan specialist where tabletop grilling shares space with soy-marinated crab, smoked duck, and big format platters. It’s where South Torrance groups go when they want more adventurous cuts and drinking food than the standard all-you-can-eat playbook.
Must-Try Dishes:
Soy-marinated raw crab (ganjang gejang), Smoked duck platter in wooden steamer, Army stew combo with BBQ meats
What Makes it Special: Soy-marinated crab and serious banchan alongside full KBBQ spreads.
8.4
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
Trendy Table Hotspots
Instagram Worthy Wonders
The Torrance outpost of Lunasia is a bustling Cantonese dim sum hall where carts and order sheets bring out polished versions of har gow, siu mai, and baked buns all day. Locals use it for weekend family lunches and small celebrations when they want a more polished experience than the average strip-mall spot.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shrimp har gow, Pork siu mai, Pan-fried turnip cake
What Makes it Special: Polished, high-volume dim sum with broader variety than neighborhood competitors.
#12
Tacos El Goloso
8.4
Tacos El Goloso is a high-energy birrieria on Pacific Coast Highway where crispy tacos dorados de birria, vampiros, and consomé anchor a focused, meat-forward menu. With hundreds of reviews and steady lines most nights, it’s the South Torrance go-to when you want rich, Jalisco-style flavors in a casual strip-mall setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tacos dorados de birria with consomé, Birria plate with rice and beans, Vampiro with birria and melted cheese
What Makes it Special: Birria-focused taqueria with crispy tacos and late-night energy.
#13
Koshiji
8.4
Koshiji is a cozy yakitori-focused izakaya on Hawthorne where skewers grill over binchotan in full view of the counter. South Bay regulars come for carefully seasoned chicken, offal, and vegetables, plus a solid list of sake and beer in a room that feels closer to Tokyo than a strip mall.
Must-Try Dishes:
Negima chicken thigh skewer, Tsukune chicken meatball skewer, Beef tongue skewer
What Makes it Special: Binchotan-grilled yakitori with a cozy, transportive izakaya atmosphere.
#14
Stonefire Grill
8.3
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Quick Bites Champions
Stonefire Grill’s Torrance location brings counter-service convenience to full racks of mesquite-fired baby back pork ribs, tri-tip, and hearty sides. Since opening in 2018, it’s become a reliable family stop for big platters, combo feasts, and tender ribs finished over live fire.
Must-Try Dishes:
Full rack baby back pork ribs, Tri tip and baby back ribs family meal, Chicken and baby back ribs Feast platter
What Makes it Special: Fast-casual spot where full racks of mesquite-grilled baby back ribs feed families and groups.
#15
Fanoos Grill
8.3
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Group Dining Gatherings
Hidden Gems Heaven
Fanoos Grill is a Persian-Mediterranean kebab house on Crenshaw where combo platters, stews, and charbroiled meats dominate the menu. Regulars come for saffron-scented rice, koobideh, and lamb chops that feel closer to a family gathering than a corporate chain. It’s one of the South Bay’s more complete Persian grills, with huge portions that make it easy to share.
Must-Try Dishes:
Combo #1 Beef & Chicken Koobideh, Chicken Shish Kabob Dinner, Ghormeh Sabzi with Lamb Shank
What Makes it Special: Persian kebab and stew specialist with big portions and depth.
#16
Wa-Dining Suya
8.3
Wa-Dining Suya is an intimate Japanese steakhouse on Rolling Hills Road serving premium cuts of beef, wagyu-focused omakase, and carefully plated seasonal dishes. It’s a favored choice for special-occasion dinners when you want precise Japanese technique applied to steaks, seafood, and composed multi-course meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Omakase Wagyu steak, Black cod miso yaki, Luxury hamburger steak
What Makes it Special: Quiet Japanese steakhouse where wagyu-focused plates and omakase-style meals feel tailored to each table.
8.3
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
Birthday & Celebration Central
Late Night Legends
Ginza AYCE Sushi is a busy all-you-can-eat spot in the Torrance Crossroads center, known for a long list of rolls, hot dishes, and nigiri at a fixed price. High review volume and steady crowds make it a reliable choice for big appetites, birthdays, and groups wanting to linger over rounds of sushi.
Must-Try Dishes:
Baked lobster roll, Spicy salmon rolls, Salmon collar
What Makes it Special: High-volume all-you-can-eat sushi with big variety and late hours.
8.3
Utsav is a warmly run Indian restaurant on Rolling Hills Road where a buffet and à la carte menu give vegetarians a deep roster of curries, lentil dishes, and vegetable plates. Recent reviews highlight flavorful execution and a friendly team, making it a reliable choice for sit-down vegetarian Indian in South Torrance.
Must-Try Dishes:
Saag Paneer, Dal Makhani, Vegetable Samosas
What Makes it Special: Buffet and à la carte Indian spot with strong vegetarian coverage and warmly spiced curries.
#19
Mom Said Yes
8.3
Mom Said Yes is a New York–style pizza bar and arcade where 18-inch pies, craft cocktails, and constant events share the same loud, playful room. Locals lean on it for crispy, foldable pizzas with creative toppings plus a built-in night out of games, music, and sports on TV. It’s the spot when you want a party vibe and serious pizza in one place.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bad Influence vodka-sauce pizza with cup-and-char pepperoni, Spicy Permission Slip sriracha-agave chicken pizza, Detention Special pesto burrata and prosciutto pizza
What Makes it Special: Big New York–style pies served in a rowdy bar-arcade setting.
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Comfort Food Classics
Trendy Table Hotspots
The Rolling Hills Plaza outpost of Mama D’s brings the brand’s crowd-pleasing pastas and pink-sauce plates to a busy South Torrance shopping center. Expect energetic service, garlic-heavy appetizers, and big, shareable bowls that make it a popular choice for family dinners before or after errands.
Must-Try Dishes:
Penne with pink vodka sauce, Cheese ravioli with marinara, Garlic knots with marinara
What Makes it Special: Lively, bigger-portion Italian with the brand’s signature pink-sauce pastas.
8.2
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Ubon Thai Kitchen is a busy South Torrance standby inside the Torrance Crossroads center, known for deeply flavored curries, wok-fired noodles, and a broad menu that works for both dine-in and takeout. High review volume and steady crowds point to reliable execution, with standouts like khao soi and crispy pork drawing regulars from around the South Bay.
Must-Try Dishes:
Khao Soi, Crispy Pork with Chinese Broccoli, Pad See Ew
What Makes it Special: High-volume neighborhood Thai spot with broad menu and strong value.
8.1
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Comfort Food Classics
Group Dining Gatherings
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Jack's Pizza & Subs is a strip-mall standby where East Coast-style subs share the spotlight with pies, giving South Torrance a casual spot for toasted sandwiches and game-night takeout. Beyond the pizza, locals talk up the meatball, Philly-style cheesesteaks, and classic cold-cut combos built on sturdy rolls.
Must-Try Dishes:
Meatball Sub, Philly Cheesesteak, Jack's Special Cold-Cut Sub
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood pizza shop that takes its toasted subs as seriously as its pies.
#23
Di Roma Cucina
8.1
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Group Dining Gatherings
Business Lunch Power Players
Family Friendly Favorites
Di Roma Cucina is a sit-down Italian spot on Hawthorne Boulevard known for generous portions and a full range of pastas, including a substantial lasagna Bolognese. The atmosphere is comfortable and low-key, drawing regulars who want a classic red-sauce dinner with table service.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lasagna Bolognese, Lobster Ravioli, Chicken Parmigiana
What Makes it Special: Classic sit-down Italian with a hefty lasagna and sprawling pasta menu.
8.1
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
Comfort Food Classics
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Seafood Town is a long-running Cantonese seafood spot known for big family-style platters of salt-and-pepper everything, whole fried fish, and bargain-priced lunch and dinner specials. It’s the South Torrance standby when families want classic banquet-style dishes without driving to the San Gabriel Valley.
Must-Try Dishes:
Salt and pepper pork chops, Honey walnut shrimp, Salt and pepper calamari
What Makes it Special: Classic Cantonese seafood house with big portions and sharp pricing.
#25
Mashawi Grill
8.1
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Mashawi Grill is a fast-casual Mediterranean counter on Crenshaw focused on shawarma plates, wraps, and kebob combos. It’s a go-to for quick chicken shawarma, gyro plates, and vegetarian sides when you want something more substantial than a sandwich but still relatively fast. The space is simple, but the pricing and portion size make it a strong everyday option.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Shawarma Plate, Mashawi Salad, Falafel Plate
What Makes it Special: Counter-service shawarma and kebob spot with generous, affordable plates.
#26
Torrance Tavern
8
Torrance Tavern is a busy sports bar where burgers, wings, and big salads share space with a strong draft list and cocktail program. Locals pile in for games, happy hour, and hearty bar food that’s upgraded just enough to feel like a step above the usual pub grub.
Must-Try Dishes:
Western Burger, Pulled Pork Sandwich, Chili Verde Bowl
What Makes it Special: High-energy sports bar with upgraded burgers, bowls, and plenty of screens.
Mexican Riviera is a family-owned PCH staple with over three decades of service, turning out big plates of combo-style Mexican food in a casual strip-mall dining room. Locals use it for everything from breakfast burritos to carnitas dinners when they want familiar flavors, chips and salsa, and plenty of parking right off Anza and Pacific Coast Highway.
Must-Try Dishes:
Super special wet burrito, Carnitas taco and enchilada combo, Potato tacos with rice and beans
What Makes it Special: Long-running South Bay institution for hearty Mexican combo plates.
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Comfort Food Classics
Group Dining Gatherings
Quick Bites Champions
Pesto’s Italian is a classic, no-frills neighborhood red-sauce joint where pizzas, big bowls of pasta, and old-school chicken plates come out in portions built for leftovers. It trades design flash for hearty plates and friendly service, drawing longtime regulars who treat it as their weeknight Italian default.
Must-Try Dishes:
Linguini al pesto, Spaghetti carbonara, Chicken Marsala
What Makes it Special: Old-school red-sauce cooking with huge portions and a loyal following.
#29
Fusion Sushi
8
Fusion Sushi is a long-running PCH sushi house offering a broad menu of classic and American-style rolls, tempura, and cooked plates in a casual, modern room. It draws repeat locals for generous rolls, late hours, and a comfortable sit-down setting that works for everything from casual dates to small celebrations.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lobster roll, Aloha roll, Albacore sashimi
What Makes it Special: Broad sushi menu with big, shareable rolls and late-night hours.
#30
Torrance Yokocho
8
Torrance Yokocho is a newer izakaya built to evoke Japan’s lantern-lit alleyways, with QR-code ordering, a full bar, and a menu that ranges from yakitori and karaage to ramen and small plates. It’s become a lively night-out option in 90505 for groups wanting a street-food-inspired atmosphere without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Assorted yakitori skewers, Tonkotsu ramen, Takoyaki
What Makes it Special: Lantern-lit izakaya channeling Japanese yokocho street alleys with full bar.
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#31
Lamppost Pizza
7.8
Lamppost Pizza in the Rolling Hills corridor functions as a classic pizza-and-beer hangout, pairing thickly topped pies with pitchers, wings, and plenty of TV screens. Families and teams use it for post-game gatherings while regulars treat it as a casual spot to grab a slice and catch a game. The room leans more toward neighborhood sports bar than polished restaurant, but that’s part of the appeal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Combination pizza with sausage, pepperoni, and veggies, Meat Lovers pizza, Buffalo wings
What Makes it Special: Old-school pizza parlor feel with beer pitchers and game-day energy.
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Philly's Best in Torrance is a regional cheesesteak shop where straight-cut fries turn into full meals once you add Wiz, steak, or pizza sauce. Beyond the classic cheesesteak, many guests come specifically for cheese fries, pizza fries, or cheesesteak fries that deliver East Coast-style loaded potato comfort.
Must-Try Dishes:
French Fries, Cheese Fries with Wiz, Pizza Fries
What Makes it Special: Regional cheesesteak shop turning basic fries into loaded Philly-style sides.
7.7
Seashore Chinese Restaurant is an old-school Cantonese spot near the hillside neighborhoods, known for lunch specials, large family platters, and a menu that spans fried oysters to chow fun. The dining room feels like a time capsule, but steady crowds show up for reliable, comfort-first Chinese cooking.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kung Pao chicken, Deep-fried oysters, Three ingredients chow mein
What Makes it Special: Longtime neighborhood Cantonese restaurant with sprawling seafood-heavy menu.
#34
Bamboo Song 2
7.7
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Bamboo Song 2 is a casual Vietnamese-focused spot at the edge of Torrance Crossroads where pho, vermicelli plates, and fried rice share menu space with a few Japanese-style combo plates. Diners use it as a convenient, budget-friendly option near Costco and the big-box cluster when they want a straightforward bowl of noodle soup or a quick sit-down meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bamboo Song Special pho, Spicy Bamboo Song Special pho, Vietnamese Crepe
What Makes it Special: One-stop, budget Vietnamese pho and plates right by Torrance Crossroads shopping.
7.7
Misto Caffe & Bakery is a Hillside Village standby of more than two decades, offering cafe breakfasts, baked goods, and later-day Italian-leaning plates in a bistro-like setting. Weekend mornings bring a mix of omelets, Benedicts, and coffee on the vine-covered patio.
Must-Try Dishes:
Filet Mignon Eggs Benedict, Vegetable Omelet with breakfast potatoes, Fresh-baked muffins and scones
What Makes it Special: Long-running cafe-bistro pairing breakfast plates with a leafy Hillside Village patio.
#36
China Buffet
7.5
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Happy Hour Hotspots
China Buffet is a casual, high-volume all-you-can-eat option where families and groups graze on steam tables of chow mein, garlic fish, sushi, and honey chicken for a set price. Quality can vary by time of day, but for an inexpensive, mix-and-match Chinese-American buffet in 90505, it’s the default choice.
Must-Try Dishes:
Honey chicken, Garlic fish, Mongolian beef
What Makes it Special: Inexpensive all-you-can-eat Chinese-American buffet with wide variety.