'Kings of Fi$h' follows the journey of the San Pedro Market

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The San Pedro Fish Market has been a Southern California landmark since 1956.

Now, the story of the Ungaro family will be told to the entire world all thanks to a new docudrama series called “Kings of Fi$h,” which follows the journey of four generations of the iconic location.

The show is an adaptation of the award-winning web series.

“We’re excited to share our journey and the hard work that goes into keeping a family business thriving for generations,” said Mike Ungaro, co-owner of San Pedro Fish Market. “This series highlights not only our successes but the challenges, dedication and perseverance that define our everyday lives.”

Founded in 1956 by Mackey Ungaro, the San Pedro Fish Market started as Vista Seafood in a small corner store on W 9th and Meyler Streets.

Today it has become “one of the largest and highest-grossing restaurants in California—and likely the nation,” according to a news release. “It is also the second most visited seaside attraction after SeaWorld, selling as much beer as Dodger Stadium.”

Open 365 days a year, it serves over 40,000 customers a week and gets more than two million visitors annually. Known for its World Famous Shrimp Tray, the establishment has earned four Guinness World Records and numerous accolades.

“This new television series promises even more intense drama and deeper insights into the dynamics of a family-run business as they pursue their dreams against all odds,” said Tim Wasmundt, Executive Producer and CEO of Von Skye Original. “Stay tuned for seasons that will highlight the new phases of San Pedro Fish Market and show how the family battles all these challenges but comes out bigger, better, and stronger.”

“Kings of Fi$h” premieres on Amazon Prime Video on Aug. 13.

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