
Established in 1998, King’s Fish House is Orange’s choice for seafood. Located at the Stadium Promenade and minutes away from Angels Stadium and the Honda Center, King’s Fish House features a large selection of fresh oysters, seasonal catches, sushi and live shellfish, including lobster and crab, on a menu that changes daily. Welcome to the House that Seafood Built. Come gather with us, celebrate, relax and enjoy a seafood dining experience of high quality, comfort, service and value.
Relaxed chain offering an extensive menu of fish & seafood, plus beer, wine & cocktails.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1521 W Katella Ave, Orange, CA 92867
Phone: (714) 771-6655
Website: https://www.kingsfishhouse.com/orange
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The food itself, however, didn’t quite live up to the price point. I ordered the lobster roll, which looked great but ended up lacking flavor. The mac and cheese tasted distinctly like Velveeta, giving it a processed quality rather than the rich, gourmet style I expected. On the bright side, the oysters were fresh and delicious, and the drinks were well‑crafted—both definite strong points of the meal.
The most disappointing item was the spicy seafood chowder. It wasn’t labeled as Manhattan‑style, yet arrived with a tomato base, and instead of the variety of seafood the name suggests, it mostly contained unidentifiable fish. It also wasn’t spicy at all and simply wasn’t enjoyable. To their credit, the staff removed it from our bill without hesitation.
The atmosphere, however, was genuinely lovely. The restaurant is beautifully designed—warm, inviting, and visually impressive—which made the evening feel more enjoyable despite the food inconsistencies.
If we choose to return, I’d likely explore more of the cold seafood bar, since the oysters were the standout of the night. Overall, King’s Fish House has potential, but for the price, I expected more consistency and stronger flavors.
Next came the Rappahannock oysters–plump, briny, and icy cold, served with a classic lineup of mignonette, cocktail sauce, horseradish, and what seemed like a habanero relish that added a subtle kick without overwhelming the natural flavor of the oysters. Bonus points for the presentation–clean, elegant, and generous with the ice and garnishes.
Every bite hit the mark, and paired with a crisp beer, it was pure bliss. This spot knows how to showcase quality ingredients with minimal fuss and maximum flavor. Highly recommend for any raw bar or sashimi lover.
I had:
1. Dozen of oysters
2. Filet and lobster tail
3. Chilean seabass with asparagus and brussel sprouts
Always tasty, freshly cooked and welcoming.
Thank you
Very good choice for the evening. They were absolutely packed on a Friday night, but they had room at the bar, which was just fine with me.
The bartender Daniel was very attentive, and gave me awesome customer service. I had a cocktail and dinner, and I was surprised how fast the food came being that they were very busy. The fish and the vegetables were cooked to perfection. The cocktail was top-notch.
I am a mixologist, so I tend to be pretty discerning and judgmental when it comes to restaurant cocktails, let me say most of them are amateur level. I was impressed with what I ordered at King’s Fish House! I would go back.