Best Seafood in Chicago (2026)
98 places ranked using live data from Google, Yelp, Uber Eats & many other platforms
Top Rated Seafood in Chicago
Showing 10 of 98 restaurants · Ranked by FoodIndex score
Carlos & Carlos Restaurant
American DiningA neighborhood American restaurant and community dining destination on Green Bay Road in Wilmette.
615 Green Bay Rd · Wilmette
Brown Bag Seafood Co.
Fast-Casual SeafoodFresh fast-casual seafood in the heart of Chicago's Loop at 150 N Riverside Plaza.
150 N Riverside Plaza · The Loop
Shrimp Island
Shrimp HouseA neighborhood shrimp house on Grand Avenue in Chicago's Belmont Cragin.
5358 W Grand Ave · Belmont Cragin
Baha Restaurant
Mexican SeafoodAuthentic Mexican mariscos and coastal dishes in Chicago's Belmont Cragin neighborhood.
4842 W Diversey Ave · Belmont Cragin
Two Fish Crab Shack
Cajun Crab ShackA lively Cajun crab shack and seafood destination in Chicago's Kenwood on East 47th Street.
641 E 47th St · Kenwood
Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood
Cajun Seafood BoilA lively Cajun seafood boil restaurant and bar in Crestwood on Cal Sag Road.
4949 Cal Sag Rd · Crestwood
Mariscos San Pedro
Mexican SeafoodAuthentic Mexican mariscos and coastal seafood in Pilsen on West 18th Street.
1227 W 18th St · Pilsen
Mariscos El Abuelo y Yo
Mexican SeafoodAuthentic Mexican mariscos and coastal seafood in Chicago's Brighton Park on Kedzie.
3752 S Kedzie Ave · Brighton Park
About Chicago Seafood
Chicago is not a coastal city, but that has never been the honest objection to its seafood. The best seafood restaurants in Chicago have built their reputations on sourcing discipline and consistency, and the River North corridor competes with coastal cities on quality in a way that the city doesn't always get credit for. Joe's Seafood in River North holds #1 on this list, and RPM Seafood at #2, both in the same neighborhood, puts River North at the center of Chicago's fine dining seafood conversation. Shaw's Crab House at #4 has been running in River North long enough that its review scores reflect generational loyalty alongside current diner data.
Brown Bag Seafood Co. is the most multi-location performer in this category, appearing five times across Roscoe Village (#3), Lincoln Park (#10), The Loop (#15), Gold Coast (#18), and River North (#21). That kind of geographic consistency tells you something about what a review-driven ranking rewards: a product that doesn't vary by address. Luke's Lobster in the Loop and Ocean Prime in the Loop fill out the downtown cluster. Hugo's Frog Bar and Fish House on the Near North Side is one of the most enduring names in Chicago seafood and holds its position through current scores rather than nostalgia. For outdoor dining and restaurants on the river in Chicago, the Riverwalk-adjacent entries are the relevant ones for the warmer months.
The outer entries on this list tell a different story about Chicago seafood. Troha's Chicken and Shrimp House in Little Village is a south side institution with deep community roots. Goose Island Shrimp House in Noble Square, Crab King Cajun Boil and Bar in Lakeview, and Hon Kee BBQ and Seafood in Uptown are three completely different approaches to the category, and all three earn their placement on real review volume. Mariscos Y Taqueria Chemas in Logan Square brings Mexican coastal seafood cooking to the northwest side, where the tradition is less visible but the product is the real thing. Old Town restaurants Chicago, brunch spots in Chicago that lean seafood, best restaurants in the West Loop: the neighborhood filter at the top of this page handles all of those searches directly.
How FoodIndex Scores Restaurants
Every venue earns a single 0–100 FoodIndex score by combining signals from major platforms—stars, review volume, recency, and consistency—so you can compare places fairly at a glance.
Google Reviews
Aggregate star ratings and review volume from Google Maps.
Yelp Ratings
Weighted scores from Yelp’s review community and elite reviewers.
Uber Eats Data
Delivery ratings, order frequency, and customer satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Joe's Seafood, RPM Seafood, and Brown Bag Seafood are considered some of the best seafood restaurants in Chicago based on FoodIndex data. Rankings use signals like rating quality, review volume, recency, and consistency across public platforms, so the top spots reflect places with strong customer feedback.
FoodIndex gives each place a 0–100 score based on public ratings, review counts, recent activity, and consistency across platforms. Places with strong reviews, steady customer feedback, and enough review volume usually rank higher.
No. FoodIndex rankings are not paid placements. The order is based on data signals, not ads, sponsorships, or restaurant promotions.
Use the restaurant list, neighborhood filters, and address details on this page to find seafood near you in Chicago. You can also open each restaurant profile to compare ratings, review counts, menu links, and ordering options.
Yes. Ratings, reviews, menus, and restaurant details can change, so FoodIndex rankings may shift as new data comes in. Check back before you choose a place, especially if you are planning a visit, pickup, or delivery.
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