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Welcome to Redondo Beach Crab House

At Redondo Beach Crab House, located in the heart of Redondo Beach Pier, we bring the flavors of Korean seafood to life. Our story is steeped in a commitment to freshness and quality; you can select your Dungeness crab straight from our tanks, ensuring a truly immersive dining experience. With a menu showcasing delectable dishes like spicy fish soup and Hawaiian garlic shrimp, we cater to a variety of tastes, all while offering stunning ocean views. Each meal is a celebration, inviting families and friends to indulge in our vibrant offerings and create unforgettable memories. Welcome to our beachside treasure!

LOCATIONS

The Redondo Beach Crab House is a seafood haven located right at 100 Fishermans Wharf #F, Redondo Beach, CA 90277. With a menu that elegantly blends the freshness of seafood with the vibrant flavors of Korean cuisine, this gem offers diners an unmatched dining experience by the beach. As you step inside, the inviting aroma of freshly steamed crab and savory garlic fills the air, setting the stage for an unforgettable meal.

One of the standout features of the Redondo Beach Crab House is its remarkable selection of dishes. From Snow Crab Legs to Live Maine Lobster, the offerings are as diverse as they are delectable. Customers rave about the spicy seafood soup, packed with flavorful noodles, and the ability to select live Dungeness crabs right from the tank—a truly interactive dining experience. To complement your meal, a smooth Korean BBQ short ribs plate and fried shrimp round out the savory offerings that showcase the restaurant's versatility.

The setting enhances the culinary delight, providing a stunning view of the beach, reminiscent of a seaside vacation. Enthusiastic diners appreciate both the ambience and the friendly service. Many patrons note that the promptness of the staff was commendable, ensuring quick refills and attentiveness, even during peak times. While the prices at the crab house may edge towards the higher end, the freshness and quality of the seafood justify the spend, making it a worthwhile investment for seafood enthusiasts.

  • Signature Dishes:
    • Spicy Seafood Soup ($37.95)
    • Dungeness Crab (market price per pound)
    • Steamed Clams in wine and garlic butter ($10.95)
    • Hawaiian Garlic Shrimp Plate ($20.95)
  • Dining Experience:
    • Seats with beachfront views
    • Interactive experience with live crabs
    • Friendly and attentive service, despite being short-staffed at times
  • Visitor Tips:
    • Be prepared for potentially higher prices, but the quality is worth it.
    • Try the garlic shrimp—it's a fan favorite!
    • Consider parking nearby to enjoy a stroll to the restaurant.

In summary, the Redondo Beach Crab House is more than just a restaurant; it's a dining experience where the sun meets the sea and every dish tells a story flavored with tradition and freshness. Whether you're local or just visiting, fulfilling your seafood cravings here is a journey you won't want to miss.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Redondo Beach Crab House
Ann p.
Ann p.

Wow! Love the incredibly fresh and delicious Dungeness crab (you choose still alive it from the tank) and the spicy Korean seafood soup. Incredible view at the windows, like being on vacation! Pricey, but worth it. A real treasure on the beach in So. Cal.!

Vanna T.
Vanna T.

Came to walk around Redondo Beach Pier and stopped by this crab house for lunch. Ordered the Hawaiian Garlic Shrimp Plate and Fried Fish & Shrimp Plate. The garlic sauce on the shrimp plate was delectable and mouthwatering tasty. It was super satisfying and definitely a dish to try again. The fried fish and shrimp tasted fresh and cooked well. The sauces were good, but not as flavorful as the garlic sauce. Service was quick and friendly. Great view of the ocean. Restrooms were alright.

Lily V.
Lily V.

First time coming here and being treated by my uncle and aunt. They have raved how good this place was and have been coming here since COVID, I wasn't going to pass trying it out. Parking was in the lot or on the side where the beach is. We parked in the side and paid 3.50$ for 2 hours. Then walked to the restaurant which is near the end of the first building next tot he beach. Walking in you can order with a staff and then take a seat where they will bring your drinks, utensils, plates, bibs, table cloth, and then your food. There is a sign that they are short staffed so food will take longer than usual. However, the staff have been helpful getting us refills when we asked. We ordered three crabs (34.99$/lb), kids meal chicken nuggets, two clam chowder bread bowls, three drinks, onion rings, fries, and corn. There was a ton of food and it was all very delicious. The butter unfortunately tasted a bit off, sort of like old vegetable oil (?). Therefore, I didn't enjoy the butter dip with the seafood. However, I did enjoy the crab meat as is, the clam chowder was delicious but had lots of potatoes, and the fries were just like the frozen crinkle kind but still good. The total was roughly 300$ so it was very pricey! They have an indoor restroom, it helps when your hands smell super fishy and need to wash them.

Angie K.
Angie K.

Honestly the reason for the 4 stars is the location of this restaurant. It's right at the heart of Redondo Beach Pier. For as long as I remember from 30+ years ago until now this restaurant has been here. When you do sit down you get an amazing view of the beach and all the beach goers which is always nice. The food was pretty good, a little on the pricy side but because of the location it was worth it. The crab is always set to market rate so it will vary every time we go. That's always my favorite thing to eat. It's low calories plus you get to use a wooden hammer to hammer away. The service is also really good. Our server came around frequently to refill our water and check in with us. Honestly if you are in the mood for steamed crab, an amazing view, and a good time, I would recommend this place. Only reason it's not a 5 star is that they are priced a little high and the place looks a little dated.

Ann Y.
Ann Y.

CRAB HOUSE VS PACIFIC FISH My fam and I been going to Pacific Fish for centuries (lol) but we decided to try Crab House today. I was pleasantly surprised. PROS - they have a lot more variety of food on their menu. Cajun, Hawaiian garlic shrimp, fried whole fish, clam chowder, corn on cob etc. - no crazy wait- large spacious dining room - ajumas were thoughtful and brought out the fries quickly knowing it was for my hungry toddler - like a true Korean restaurant they gave us some service too! Crab was $29.99/lb and each crab was about 2 lbs. Tasted great just like Pacific Fish. We didn't get to try their sashimi or their spicy fish soup but I think Pacific Fish might be better in that category since they're always busy and probably sell out faster. So if you're looking for variety of food not just Korean crab and dishes try out Crab House