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· 2268 reviews
552 Green St, San Francisco, CA 94133
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Sayana: If you're a seafood lover in San Francisco, Sotto Mare is an absolute must-visit. This unassuming gem tucked away in North Beach delivers an unforgettable seafood experience that will leave your taste buds singing.The cioppino is simply the best I've ever had. The broth is rich and flavorful, brimming with a medley of fresh seafood – Dungeness crab, clams, mussels, shrimp, scallops, and fish – all cooked to perfection. Every spoonful is a symphony of flavors that will transport you straight to seafood heaven.But the culinary delights don't stop there. The Sanddab is also must-try, cooked to perfection, very light and delicious. Sotto Mare's oyster shooters are a revelation. The plump, briny oysters are perfectly complemented by the zesty cocktail sauce, creating a delightful explosion of taste that's both refreshing and invigorating. It's the perfect appetizer to kick off your seafood feast.The service is warm and attentive, and the atmosphere is lively and convivial.Must visit!
Marlisa Rebaum: Delicious!
Courtney: Food: 5/5Recommended dishes Lobster Ravioli, Cioppino Pronounced Chuh-Pee-No
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· 1932 reviews
240 California St, San Francisco, CA 94111
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· 4250 reviews
39 pier, San Francisco, CA 94133
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Jim Scott: Always great food and drinks, exceptional service, and great views of the ferry harbor.Our server, Jim, is a real pro - on top of his game. The house barrel aged old fashioned is always a must have. We've been there several times and have never had anything less than fantastic.
· 921 reviews
299 Bayshore Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94124
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ROMMEL RIVERA: Great place for seafood in the Bayview district. They start you off with a shot of hot clam broth and after that you'll be treated to a great dinner menu. The half shell oysters and the rest of they're seafood entrées were as great as you were in fisherman's wharf also the steaks were cooked to perfection. Must have to try the cocktails they're made the old fashion way , very stiff and flavorful. Must come again to try the other side of the menu. This place has a lot of san Francisco history and nostalgia to look at.Vegetarian options: They offer salads but not too many.Parking: Parking is a little tough. Have to circle atleast twiceWheelchair accessibility: Have room to accommodate.
Rômulo Santos: Very pleasantly surprised by this restaurant. They say they are the oldest restaurant still in operation in all of CA, dating back to the 1860s if Im not mistaken. I like how vintage the ambiance is, the huge bar they have inside and the friendly service as well. We got calamari, a very refreshing salad with cheese, walnuts, apples and cranberries and as our main courses were the Seawitch sandwich and some Bass with roast potatoes and veggies. Everything was pretty good specially our salad and the bass plus buttersauce. For dessert we had the guava pineapple gelato/sorbet, so good! Just wish it came in a bigger portion. Overall, very good stuff. Old fashioned and Aperol Spritz were also on point. Definitely coming back!
Christopher Chung: A beautifully renovated, historic landmark —in operation since the 1880s, perfect for hosting out-of-towners or a company occasion.Quality execution of classic seafood and Italian specialties — an excellent, high-quality option when in the industrial quarter of San Francisco.Wide selection of easily shareable appetizers. Oysters on the half shell, fresh and flavorful. Swordfish carpaccio, thinly sliced and ceviche marinated — served with capers, red onion and arugula greens. Perfectly fried Fritto Calamari and Friends includes not just squid but also shrimp and fish.Sautéed Gulf White Prawns, served with asparagus, roast potatoes and mushrooms — straight forward and solidly good.