A family-run pick-your-own seafood market-restaurant hybrid, born from a 1993 wholesale fish business, where diners choose fresh fish from display cases to be cooked to order.



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Astoria Seafood is a family-run restaurant that began as a wholesale fish company and retail market in 1993 before adding a sit-down dining room in 2012. Its pick-your-own-seafood concept — customers select fresh fish and shellfish from display cases and choose the preparation — is the novelty that keeps drawing steady crowds.
Reviewers describe the restaurant as consistently busy, with a line forming at peak times, though reported wait length varies: one reviewer noted a relatively short, quickly-moving line during bad weather on a Saturday, suggesting waits ease when conditions are poor. The restaurant is closed Mondays and open midday through evening the rest of the week, so arriving right at opening or visiting on a weekday reportedly helps avoid the longest waits.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Damnlines doesn't have a live camera at Astoria Seafood yet, so we can't give you a real-time count. Reviewers describe it as a consistently busy, popular spot with lines forming at peak times, though wait length reportedly varies a lot — one reviewer noted a relatively short, fast-moving line on a bad-weather Saturday. Calling ahead at (718) 392-2680 or checking recent Yelp reviews is the best way to gauge current conditions.
Our search didn't turn up evidence of a reservation system. It's a casual pick-your-own-seafood restaurant where customers choose fish from a display case, which typically points to walk-in seating — call ahead to confirm before you go.
Astoria Seafood is reportedly open Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 9pm, and closed on Mondays.
It's known for its pick-your-own seafood concept — diners select fresh fish and shellfish from display cases and choose how it's prepared — an offshoot of the family's wholesale fish business that dates back to 1993.
It's at 37-10 33rd St in Long Island City, Queens, NY 11101, despite the "Astoria" name.
Sources: Yelp — Astoria Seafood