Best Seafood Restaurants in Sunset Park
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
East Harbor Seafood Palace
Authentic cart-service dim sum in a massive banquet hall
Notable Picks
8.7
Massive gold-accented banquet hall serving Brooklyn's most iconic cart-service dim sum. Weekend mornings transform into controlled chaos with announcements echoing reservation numbers while steaming bamboo baskets parade past packed tables of multigenerational families.
Must-Try Dishes:
Siu Mai, Shrimp Cheung Fun, Zongzi Sticky Rice in Lotus Leaf
What makes it special: Authentic cart-service dim sum in a massive banquet hall
8.5
Seafood Story is an Egyptian-leaning seafood restaurant where grilled snapper, butterfly shrimp, and seafood boils arrive with rice molded into fish shapes. Inside, ocean-blue floors and nautical details give the room a more immersive feel than a typical neighborhood fish house.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grilled whole branzino with sayadiyah rice, Butterfly shrimp off the grill, Calamari tagine with tomato and peppers
What makes it special: Mediterranean-inspired grilled seafood with thoughtful plating and decor.
8.5
Opened in 2023, Siren is a South Slope raw bar and seafood restaurant pairing oysters, crudo, and composed fish plates with a serious cocktail program. The intimate, maritime-inspired room and focused menu make it a neighborhood choice for seafood-forward date nights and special-occasion dinners.
Must-Try Dishes:
Oysters on the half shell, Tuna crudo, Lobster roll
What makes it special: Modern seafood spot built around a raw bar, crudo, and cocktails.
#4
Young Fish
8.4
Young Fish focuses on Sichuan-style fish in brothy hot pots and clay bowls, with sauerkraut fish and chili-oil broths as the headliners. The space feels more modern than many nearby spots, with enough polish for casual dates while still working for small groups.
Must-Try Dishes:
Suancai fish hot pot (pickled mustard greens fish), Garlic pepper grilled whole fish, Chongqing-style spicy boiled fish fillets
What makes it special: Modern Sichuan restaurant centered on bold, broth-based fish dishes.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Birthday & Celebration Central
Family Friendly Favorites
Comfort Food Classics
Golden Seafood Palace is a newly renovated dim sum and seafood restaurant on 8th Avenue with carts, banquet tables, and a brighter, more modern look. It splits the difference between neighborhood Chinese banquet hall and polished event space, especially at peak dim sum hours.
Must-Try Dishes:
Peking duck carved tableside, Dim sum shrimp dumplings and rice rolls, House special lobster over noodles
What makes it special: Renovated dim sum palace with carts and banquet-style seafood dishes.
7.6
Bamboo Seafood Restaurant is a late-hours Cantonese spot known for affordable roast meats, lobster specials, and big tables in the back for groups. It feels closer to an old-school neighborhood canteen than a polished banquet hall, but the pricing and portions keep regulars coming back.
Must-Try Dishes:
Salt-and-pepper shrimp or squid, Roast pork by the pound, House special Cantonese lobster
What makes it special: Budget-friendly Cantonese seafood with late hours and big tables.