Seafood House

18329 Pioneer Blvd, Artesia
(562) 860-7794

Recent Reviews

Jerry D.

Went last Sunday morning , Dimsum taste like left over , my son and I got a upset stomach, and $100 bill for a few orders, that's my honest opinion,

Eye A.

Watch your order and go over your receipt! These people will up charge and over price the hell out of your order. I came here with 2 small kids and the order came out to almost 80.00 for a few orders of dim sum. When I questioned it and asked to speak with the manager and then went over everything I ordered they reluctantly lowered the bill but not by much. Again, be careful! These people will pull a fast one on you.

Somny R.

Food are always delicious, been coming at this place for many years. i do recommend

Pam Chaffin

I was there for a celebration of life, the food was really good and there was a ton of food at each table.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fried Fish

David Ramirez

We have been going to the seafood House for over 25 years. The food is excellent and the service is great. It's one of the best dimsum restaurants in Southern California.Parking: We have always been able to find parking at different times of the day.Kid-friendliness: We have been taking our grandkids for over 20 years, and we still take them today!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Dim Sum, Rice Noodle Roll

Paul Ushijima

We attended a dinner here after a memorial service. The food was terrific and the service excellent.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

jace m.

Quality is good. The shrimp they used seemed to be the ones that are frozen and skinless, not fresh. Portions are good; could feed about 4 at max. Service is good, but rushed. Big dining hall, but could tell they're known for dim sum in the morning because afternoons and evenings, the gals are empty. Pretty dark inside. Tip is automatically added. For party of 3 and total of $129, $19 tip was added. Total $149.

Mary N.

I asked for a cup of hot water, and they gave me a pot of hot water. They then charged me for the hot water at the same price as a pot of tea. At least let me know hot water isn't free. But who charges for hot water at restaurants?! I frequently dined here growing up but after my recent experience, I don't feel comfortable coming back. There are better dim sum restaurants in Cerritos that I rather go to.

Travis O.

Be careful of this place. They will overcharge you on your bill. I ordered 2 portions of chicken crispy noodle hk style to go, which on their menu should cost $18. But my total was $42.60. Didn't do the math after I was in the car. And upon reading other people's review, apparently it's nothing new. This place should be reported for fraud!

Emil S.

I just love this place! Our go to resto growing up as a kid. So many great memories, celebrations, receptions, and picture taking haha. So, it might not have the best hospitality, service, and quality, but it deserves 5 Stars for just being our jam. Bernard and Mai will hook you up. Its a Cerritos institution in my book!

Diana V.

Came here on a late Sunday morning and there was no wait which is always a plus when going for dimsum. The staff were pretty attentive and didn't feel like I was looking for staff. As for the food, I thought it was just alright. I felt like a lot of the steamed food was overcooked and baked food was too sweet for my taste. What we got: Baked BBQ bun - 6/10 Egg tart - 5/10 (a little way too sweet for my taste) Chinese broccoli - 8/10 Sticky rice - 7/10 Shu Mai - 5/10 Shrimp rice rolls -6/10 bbq pork rice rolls - 6/10 Sesame balls - 8/10 Shrimp dumplings- 8/10 Honey Walnut Shrimp - 8/10 Black bean pork ribs - 710 We got a lot of food however, I was not expecting to pay over $140 especially given the quality of the food.

Johnny M.

After our previous Dim Sum spot suddenly closed we were left to find somewhere else to call home. After hearing out a few suggestions we decided to give Great Seafood Harbor a try, and... it was not bad! Food: When it comes to dim sum, I will try (almost anything), and everything we did try was tasty! We had deep fried shrimp roll, Chinese broccoli in oyster sauce, salt and pepper crispy tofu, fried shrimp seaweed roll, baked BBQ pork buns, etc. It felt like it was a never ending parade of food, and we ate and ate until we could no more. Overall it was good, nothing that really stood out, but for sure was a nice solid dim sum meal. We also ordered some pan fried noodles, broccoli beef, and house fried rice, which were all good, but weren't needed with the variety of small plates that there is to be had. Restaurant: Inside it is quite spacious, and can accommodate larger groups. We have about 15 people so we were split into two different tables. There is plenty of parking, but it is tight and probably gets pretty full at peak hours. Notes: Each plate is about $5+ so it adds up quick, but it is all worth it.

Jackie Yu

Not good. The gas smell of the carts gave me a mirgraine. Tea was not good and ita dimsum. They added very little tea for me to taste what i was drinking. Not worth thw price.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

Ivana Solis

Friendly service and vast menu options. Food was delicious. You can’t go wrong with anything you order, but my favorite is the beef with broccoli. I highly recommend!Vegetarian options: NoodlesParking: Parking in plazaKid-friendliness: Kids allowed

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Peking Duck, Dim Sum, Rice Noodle Roll, Chow Mein

dian chen

There is a Chinese restaurant and Chinese morning tea, but no one speaks Chinese??????Chinese people should not go there, they will be offended.

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