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Best Trendy Table Hotspots Seafood Restaurants in Marina del Rey

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Dear Jane's
Michelin-listed, chef-driven seafood with retro coastal glamour and marina views.

Essential Picks

$$$ Marina del Rey Seafood
Dear Jane's is a chef-driven, marina-front seafood restaurant from Josiah Citrin and Hans Röckenwagner, pairing classic American seafood dishes with a polished, retro-inspired dining room. Since opening in 2022 and earning a place in the Michelin Guide, it has become Marina del Rey’s most talked-about seafood destination for special-occasion dinners and serious seafood fans.
Must-Try Dishes: Oysters Rockefeller, Shrimp Louie, Trout amandine
What Makes it Special: Michelin-listed, chef-driven seafood with retro coastal glamour and marina views.

Notable Picks

$$ Marina del Rey American, Seafood
Killer Shrimp is a long-running waterfront spot famous for its spicy, slow-simmered shrimp broth served with crusty bread and strong cocktails. Locals treat it as a go-to for indulgent seafood plates, marina views, and a lively bar scene that runs from happy hour through late dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Killer Shrimp Original, Killer Shrimp & Lobster, Lobster Mac
What Makes it Special: Signature spicy shrimp broth recipe served for decades on the marina.
$$$ Marina del Rey American, Seafood
SALT Restaurant & Bar, opened in 2015 inside the Marina del Rey Hotel, focuses on California seasonal cooking with an American bent, from chowder to braised short ribs. Diners come for polished plates, cocktails, and one of the better waterfront dining rooms on the harbor.
Must-Try Dishes: Marina Clam Chowder, Shrimp & Grits, Braised Short Rib
What Makes it Special: Hotel waterfront restaurant marrying seasonal California dishes with marina views.
$$ Marina del Rey Seafood
Whiskey Red's sits at the edge of the channel by Fisherman's Village with one of the largest waterfront patios in the marina, serving seafood-oriented New American fare, brunch, and cocktails. Diners come more for the 180-degree harbor views, fire pits, and event-friendly setting than fine-dining precision, but fresh seafood platters and brunch spreads keep it popular for celebrations.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal fresh oysters, Seafood linguini, Fish tacos
What Makes it Special: Expansive harborfront patio with waterfalls, fire pits, and seafood-heavy menus.

Worthy Picks

$$ Marina del Rey Seafood
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.