Great Seafood Harbor
Great Seafood Harbor, located in Artesia, CA, is a dim sum seafood haven that offers a wide array of options for seafood enthusiasts. With their focus on providing a casual dining experience, Great Seafood Harbor caters to a diverse range of preferences, including many vegetarian options. Whether you're looking for takeout, reservations, or delivery, this restaurant has you covered.
Customer reviews highlight the variety and quality of the dishes served at Great Seafood Harbor. From deep-fried shrimp rolls to Chinese broccoli in oyster sauce, the menu offers a delicious parade of options that are sure to satisfy your cravings. The spacious interior of the restaurant can accommodate larger groups, making it an ideal choice for gatherings or celebrations.
Despite some mixed reviews regarding pricing and service, many customers praise the food quality and friendly staff at Great Seafood Harbor. Whether you're a dim sum connoisseur or trying it for the first time, this restaurant provides a consistent dining experience that keeps patrons coming back for more.
For a memorable seafood dining experience in the heart of Artesia, look no further than Great Seafood Harbor. With options for everyone, this restaurant delivers a satisfying meal that is worth a visit.
Great Seafood Harbor Menu
Location
Address: 18329 Pioneer Blvd Artesia, CA 90701
Phone: (562) 860-7794
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- DeliveryNo
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Brunch, LunchYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- TVYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Happy HourNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Anthony T.
Their dim sum used to be much better. They are pushing you to buy more dishes. Be careful that you don't take a double order of food when you pick off of the cart (unless you wanted a larger quantity). Food is still pretty good but there is a lot of competition in the area.
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Author: 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.
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Author: Czarina D.
It was 4:00PM on Lunar New Year and we wanted dim sum so bad. We called and the lady on the phone said dim sum ended at 3PM, but that they still had some basic dim sum left and could steam what we wanted if they still had it available. She said there was no wait. We went for it! We arrived and the restaurant was DEAD. It was only us and another table. I give them 5 stars for the service and the food! Food was great! We were able to still get some siu mai, har gow, and baos. They were out of a few of our favorite dishes, but what could we expect. Decided to give them 5 stars because they were so kind to us. We had a 5.5 month old with us and she was SO fussy. The workers didn't mind at all and even asked questions about the baby. We felt lucky as we were able to walk around rocking the baby since the restaurant was so dead. Thank you to the kind workers! Overall, food always tastes good here! You can count on that too. Thanks Great Seafood Harbor!
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Author: Connie T.
Dim sum noon time on a Wednesday. We got there around 1pm. I called the restaurant prior to going to the restaurant. The person I spoke with said dim sum ends at 3pm everyday. The last time I went there to ask for pricing, they said they do get a very large crowd on weekends. We went on a midweek and there were about 5 table when got there and few more tables after we got seated. Service was great. They do wheel carts for dim sum but one weird thing is that they will reheat the dim sum for you. The only thing I enjoy is the fried fish. The rest was mediocre. Shui Mai isn't chef made, it frozen bought from Chinese markets. You don't get to pick your flavor of tea. They just give whatever on the house. Charge $1 tea/person. $5-6 for basic dim sum and $7-10 for premium dim sum. It's not your typical dim sum like in the 626. But if you want your dim sum craving fix, come here.