

Rahim’s Seafood has served up Southern-style favorites since 1972. It’s house-made, cooked to order specialties pair flaky flounder, tilapia, catfish, croaker, perch, trout, shrimp, scallops, oysters, chicken tenders and fish sliders. But the offerings go beyond these Southern staples. Guest can also cap off meals with slices of bean pies, cheese pies, red velvet, strawberry, carrots, and lemon pound cake.
Bare-bones outfit for fried fish platters, chicken wings & cole-slaw plus pies & cakes.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4485 Campbellton Rd SW suite a, Atlanta, GA 30331
Phone: (404) 349-8818
Website: https://rahimsseafood.com/?utm_source=google
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Reviews
Rahim’s was the first Black-owned seafood restaurant in Atlanta to serve fresh fish, and you can tell the legacy is still alive and well. The founder may be gone, but his daughter now runs the restaurant, and the quality, flavor, and heart are still there.
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The Rahim wings with the special sauce are a MUST — battered, crispy, and full of flavor. These are real old-school wings, not trendy, just done right.
The whiting sandwich is huge and perfectly fried.
The fried okra is crispy with zero slime.
And the fried fish and shrimp platter? Fresh, hot, seasoned well, and the portion is generous.
The real star for me was the homemade tartar sauce — creamy, tangy, and perfect on both the shrimp and fish. You can tell it’s made in-house and not poured out of a bottle.
Rahim’s isn’t flashy or trying to be something it’s not. It’s consistent, historic, and rooted in the community. This is the kind of place generations grew up on — and that matters.
If you’re visiting Atlanta and want real food with real history, or if you’re local and somehow haven’t been yet, do yourself a favor and stop by. Rahim’s Seafood is a Westside staple and a true piece of Atlanta history.
Wait time was approximately 30 mins. I ordered the supreme fish sandwich combo(includes small fry & can side). I came bc I seen $6.99 whiting & $10 combos promoted but ended up spending $18. Sandwich came out hot but on soggy wheat bread. Fish was crispy & well seasoned. Those fries hot however full of grease & tasted as if they had been fried multiple times.
Parking is very limited. Inside does have seating area to enjoy your food in house if you’d like to.
The combos & deals promoted didn’t seem to exist & that upset me after driving 24 mins to visit.
This is not an $18 combo
Food seems like it had been cooked in old grease it wasn’t even hot. i will never eat at that place again.
LEMONADE IS SOOOOO SWEET AND THICK IT TASTE LIKE CORN SYRUP. Customer service was good not great. 2/10