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Crab Cake

United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: 82 Queen (Charleston)

Crab cake is a popular American type of fishcake consisting of shellfish meat, breadcrumbs, eggs, and flavorings such as mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and fresh herbs. The concept of minced fish meat combined with other ingredients dates back to ... READ MORE

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Poke

Hawaii
4.4
Most iconic: Da Poke Shack (Kailua-Kona)

Poke is a traditional Hawaiian dish that is made with small pieces of fresh and raw fish or seafood, which are combined with finely chopped vegetables, herbs, condiments, and seasonings. Although traditional poke uses either ahi tuna (yellowfin tu... READ MORE

3

Surf and Turf

United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: American Cut (Manhattan)

A variety of foods might be included in a surf and turf, but traditionally, it is an entrée that includes both a portion of meat and a portion of seafood. The meat is usually a steak, while the seafood might be anything from lobster to shri... READ MORE

4

Fish Fry

Wisconsin
4.0
Most iconic: Dexter's Pub (Madison)

Fish fry refers both to the meal and the popular Friday night tradition in Wisconsin. The fish is battered or breaded, then deep-fried, which is the fastest way to cook large quantities of fish. The Friday night event dates back to the medieval Ro... READ MORE

5

Lobster Roll

Maine
4.4
Most iconic: The Clam Shack (Kennebunk)

Lobster roll is a Maine specialty consisting of cooked lobster meat that is, ideally, drizzled with melted butter and placed into long hot dog rolls. Additionally, the sandwich might include lettuce, lemon juice, salt, and black pepper. Traditiona... READ MORE

6

Shrimp Cocktail

Las Vegas
3.8
Most iconic: St. Elmo Steak House (Indianapolis)

Shrimp or prawn cocktail is a seafood dish consisting of cooked prawns served in a glass with cocktail sauce. The dish has vague origins, but most people claim that it was invented by a 19th-century miner from California who first used oysters in ... READ MORE

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Boiled Maine Lobster

Maine
4.5
Most iconic: Thurston's Lobster Pound (Bernard)

Boiling is the most popular and simplest way of preparing a Maine lobster. Live lobsters are plopped into a large pot of boiling water seasoned with sea salt and cooked depending on the size of the lobster — the bigger the lobster, the longe... READ MORE

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New England clam chowder

New England
4.2
Most iconic: Atlantic Fish Co. (Boston)

One of the earliest and quintessential American dishes, New England-style clam chowder is a creamy stew made with briny clams, chunks of salt pork, sweet onions, potatoes, and milk. The dish was invented by the Pilgrims who had landed near Plymout... READ MORE

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Étouffée

Louisiana
4.4
Most iconic: Original Pierre Maspero's (New Orleans)

Étouffée refers to a group of dishes with Cajun origins which are typically served as a main course (unlike gumbo, which is considered a soup) and are made with one type of shellfish such as shrimp or crawfish that are smoth... READ MORE

10

Shrimp and grits

Southern United States
4.1
Most iconic: 82 Queen (Charleston)

What started as a simple fisherman's dish made with shrimp cooked in bacon grease, then served over creamy grits is today a cult Southern dish due to the fact that Craig Claiborne mentioned it in the New York Times in 1985, after he tried the dish... READ MORE

11

Clam Bake

New England
4.3
Most iconic: Straight Wharf Restaurant (Nantucket)

What was once a Native American tradition of cooking clams and lobsters in sand pits dating back 2000 years is nowadays a popular New England dish consisting of lobsters, mussels, crabs, and clams steamed in sand pits over several layers of seawee... READ MORE

12

Maryland Crab Cakes

Maryland
4.2
Most iconic: Faidley Seafood (Baltimore)

No other dish represents Maryland's cuisine better than the crab cake - a fishcake consisting of crab meat and ingredients such as mayonnaise, eggs, bread crumbs, milk, and seasonings. The blue crab is considered to be the ideal choice of crab for... READ MORE

13

Boiled Crawfish

Louisiana
4.0
Most iconic: Crawfish & Noodles (Houston)

The season of Lent before Easter means backyard crawfish boils in Louisiana. All that’s needed for this feast is a large pot and a heater, water, vegetables, seasoning, and crustaceans. The crawfish are typically placed in big strainers, the... READ MORE

14

Fried Catfish

Alabama
4.0
Most iconic: Middendorf's (Akers)

Fried catfish or southern fried catfish is a traditional fish specialty from the American South. Catfish fillets are first soaked in buttermilk and then rolled in cornmeal mixture before they are deep-fried in hot oil. The cornmeal crust ... READ MORE

15

Cioppino

San Francisco
4.1
Most iconic: Anchor Oyster Bar (San Francisco)

Often described as a nourishing, hearty stew, and one of San Francisco's greatest contributions to culinary history, cioppino is a fish stew that is traditionally made from the catch of the day, combined with tomatoes and wine sauce. Cioppino is o... READ MORE

16

Oysters Rockefeller

New Orleans
4.0
Most iconic: Antoine's Restaurant (New Orleans)

Oysters Rockefeller is a popular American appetizer consisting of oysters served on half-shells that are topped with ingredients such as butter sauce, bread crumbs, and various green herbs such as parsley. They are then either broiled or baked. Th... READ MORE

17

Tuna Tartare

Los Angeles
4.3
Most iconic: Mistral Boston (Boston)

Tuna tartare is an elegant starter originating from Los Angeles. The dish is made with a combination of raw tuna, avocado, egg yolks, green peppercorns, capers, chives, tarragon, mustard, olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. It was invented i... READ MORE

18

New Orleans-Style BBQ Shrimp

New Orleans
4.4
Most iconic: Mr. B's Bistro (New Orleans)

BBQ shrimp is a traditional dish from New Orleans. Despite the name, it has nothing to do with barbecue – instead it's either cooked on the stove or in the oven. The dish is made with large fresh shrimp (shells on), butter, lemon juice, hot ... READ MORE

19

Crab Rangoon

United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Nicky's Thai Kitchen (Pittsburgh)

Crab rangoon is an American-Chinese dish consisting of a deep-fried dumpling that is stuffed with crab meat, garlic, scallions, and cream cheese. It is believed that the first crab rangoon was invented at Trader Vic's bar in either Oaklan... READ MORE

20

Fried Oysters

Southern United States
3.9
Most iconic: Casamento's Restaurant (New Orleans)

The technique of frying oysters is traditionally associated with the coastal areas of the United States, namely the West and the Southeast. It is said that pan-fried oysters were initially a frugal dish, but by the 19th century they became a well-... READ MORE

21

Frogmore Stew

Frogmore
3.8
Most iconic: Fleet Landing (Charleston)

Although the name suggests otherwise, Frogmore stew does not contain any frogs nor is it a stew. It is a classic low country South Carolina dish where the main ingredients are fresh shrimp and freshly shucked yellow corn which are simply boiled, w... READ MORE

22

Fried Clams

Essex
4.0

Regularly served at clam shacks throughout New England, fried clams are a delicious appetizer made with clams which have been dipped in milk and corn flour, then deep-fried. The appetizer is typically prepared with whole soft-shell clams, which ha... READ MORE

23

Shrimp Creole

Louisiana
4.1
Most iconic: Darwell's Cafe (Long Beach)

Shrimp Creole is a classic seafood dish with origins from South Louisiana, which has an abundance of gulf shrimp. The shrimp are traditionally simmered in a flavorful tomato sauce, while the whole dish is usually served over white rice. The tomato... READ MORE

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Maine-style Lobster Roll

Maine
4.5
Most iconic: Union Oyster House (Boston)

One of New England cuisine staples, the Maine-style lobster roll consists of a chilled lobster salad tucked into New England-style split-top buns. The lobster salad, at its basic, is made with knuckle and claw meat that is dressed in mayonnaise an... READ MORE

25

She-crab soup

Southern United States
4.4
Most iconic: 82 Queen (Charleston)

She-crab soup, somewhat of a cross between a bisque and a chowder, is a soup made with heavy cream or milk, crabmeat, sherry, fish or crab stock, and roe—a key ingredient in the dish that improves the flavor and is responsible for the color.... READ MORE

26

Oyster Roast

South Carolina
4.4

Oyster roast is a traditional event originating from the Low Country, an area along the South Carolina coast. Similar to a clambake in the Northeast, the oysters are placed into a roasting kettle, covered with a burlap sack, then placed over hot c... READ MORE

27

Shrimp Bisque

Louisiana
4.4
Most iconic: Brigtsen's Restaurant (New Orleans)

Shrimp bisque is a traditional Cajun dish originating from Louisiana. The soup is usually made with a combination of large shrimp, seafood broth, shrimp broth, butter, bell peppers, shallots, garlic, flour, cream, brandy, hot sauce, and seasonings... READ MORE

28

Dungeness Crab Cake

Washington
4.2
Most iconic: Etta's (Seattle)

Dungeness crab cake is a specialty from Washington that features the succulent meat of the Dungeness crab, a crustacean inhabiting the waters of the Pacific Ocean on the West Coast of North America. This dish is typically made by combining Dungene... READ MORE

29

Manhattan Clam Chowder

New York City
3.5
Most iconic: Commander Cody's Seafood (Shelter Island)

Although New England clam chowder boasts with its salt pork, mollusk, potato, and onion mixture, New Yorkers have their own Manhattan variety of the dish, a light tomato stew similar to minestrone, filled with carrots, onions, potatoes, c... READ MORE

30

Stone crab claws

Florida
4.3
Most iconic: Joe's Stone Crab (Miami Beach)

Stone crab claws are a popular seafood dish, particularly in areas where stone crabs are native, such as Florida in the United States. Stone crabs are unique in that they are often harvested for their claws alone, while the rest of the crab is ret... READ MORE

31

Charbroiled oysters

New Orleans
4.0
Most iconic: Neyow's Creole Café (New Orleans)

Charbroiled oysters is a traditional dish originating from New Orleans. In order to make the dish, freshly shucked Louisiana oysters on the half shell are placed on the hot grill and cooked in their own juices until bubbling and the edges start to... READ MORE

32

Californian Clam Chowder

San Francisco
3.9
Most iconic: Boudin Bakery Cafe (San Francisco)

Following in the footsteps of the classic New England-style clam chowder, Californian clam chowder is a creamy stew containing clams, potatoes, and onions. The key to making it Californian-style is to carefully tuck the chowder inside a sourdough ... READ MORE

33

Clam Cake

New England
3.7
Most iconic: Dune Brothers Seafood (Providence)

Clam cakes are a summer tradition throughout New England, most commonly found in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. It is a deep-fried combination of chopped clams (usually quahog clams) and batter, usually consisting of flour, milk, cl... READ MORE

34

Clams Casino

Rhode Island
3.6
Most iconic: Bamonte's (Brooklyn)

Originating from Rhode Island, clams casino is made with littlenecks or cherrystone clams and bacon that are first seasoned and cooked, then placed together with breading on a half of a clam shell, and finished by either baking or broiling the con... READ MORE

35

Lomi-Lomi Salmon

Hawaii
3.6
Most iconic: Helena's Hawaiian Food (Honolulu)

Lomi-lomi salmon is a traditional dish originating from Hawaii. The dish is prepared with salmon and tomatoes as the main ingredients. It was originally introduced to Hawaii by early Western sailors. The salmon is rubbed with salt, then combined w... READ MORE

36

Crawfish Pie

Louisiana
3.5
Most iconic: Lasyone's Meat Pie Restaurant (Natchitoches)

Crawfish pie is a traditional savory American pie originating from Louisiana. These pies usually consist of a pie shell that's filled with a combination of crawfish tails, bell peppers, green onions, garlic, stock, parsley, milk, butter, cornstarc... READ MORE

37

Crab Louie

San Francisco
3.0
Most iconic: Swan Oyster Depot (San Francisco)

Crab Louie is an American salad dating back to the beginning of the 20th century. The salad is prepared with a combination of Dungeness crab meat, tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, asparagus, hard-boiled eggs, and Louie dressing (based on chili sauce and... READ MORE

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Lobster Fra Diavolo

New York City
4.4
Most iconic: The Daily Catch (Boston)

Lobster fra diavolo is an Italian-American dish, a blend of American ingredients with the Italian-style of cooking, where a lobster in a spicy red tomato sauce is paired with pasta. The origins of the dish are still debated; some claim it’s ... READ MORE

39

Crawfish Monica

New Orleans
4.1
Most iconic: Galliano Restaurant (New Orleans)

Crawfish Monica is an American dish consisting of rotini pasta, crawfish tails, garlic, Creole seasoning, butter, and cream. The dish was invented in Louisiana by Pierre Hilzim, who named it after his wife, Monica Davidson. The recipe is kept a se... READ MORE

40

Oysters Bienville

New Orleans
4.3
Most iconic: Arnaud's (New Orleans)

Originally invented in New Orleans' French Quarter, these oysters are baked in their shells with bread crumbs, grated cheese, onions, mushrooms, shrimp, wine, and a buttery roux. The oysters are baked until lightly browned, then served immediately... READ MORE

41

Stuffed Clam

New England
3.5
Most iconic: Larsen's Fish Market (Chilmark)

A regional specialty hailing from New England, stuffed clam is usually made with a mixture of clam meat, onions, garlic, breadcrumbs or crumbled crackers, butter, and parsley. This mixture is stuffed into clam shells before being baked. Other typi... READ MORE

42

Pecan-Crusted Fish

Southern United States
3.7

Pecan-crusted fish is a traditional dish of the American South. It's sometimes made with a combination of mayonnaise, crushed pecans, honey, and white fish fillets. The fish is dipped into the mixture of mayonnaise and honey, and it's then coated ... READ MORE