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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
Andy Travel Reviews: Love coming here when I visit San Francisco and it's chill but there are a lot of homeless and crime here when I was here. Be aware when you walk on the great highway after 8pm there are some people who camp in car and come out to rob you in the ocean beach parking lot
Matus Kopalko: Ocean beach is a must see spot in San Francisco. You can comfortably get there by a tram N, which is a nice sightseeing line too.Ocean beach is a large, open space with authentic ocean panorama - you can hear and smell it very well. I recommend to go snd touch the pacific ocean - its quite cold. You can see ocean birds and some shells too.You can walk all this ocean beach and you will enjoy it as ocean is so close and you can see city, parks, cliffs and mich more and then continue one of the coast trails. Going back you should take a parrallel street of this district as you came by the tram.
Sunghyun Nam: Good place to see the ocean and sands.
Onward TheyGo: Visited 12/06/2023.A lovely beach, it was nice to enjoy the sea breeze and the sand between your toes. We had walked Golden Gate Park to get there, so it was refreshing and enjoyable with the sunshine.They even had a couple of old fashioned windmills to admire and enjoy as well.Nice to sit and enjoy.
Geovanny LC: Great spot to back up your car and enjoy some pizza with the sunset on the horizon. Keep the parking lots free!
Nicole L.: Very beautiful landscape
Michele York: Nice place.
· 4250 reviews
39 pier, San Francisco, CA 94133
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· 2535 reviews
399 The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94105
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Marcela Diaz Gamboa: The most favorite Margarita #Mango
Moronie Fall: Went to waterbar for my birthday dinner with hubby. The vibe is very romantic with the low lights. You do have view of one the bridge and it was beautiful at night. Food wise the waiter recommended the braised short rib which my husband loved and I did the stuffed lamb loin it was good but not what I was expecting as it sat on some sort of flat but very flavorful. I also did the tiger prawn cocktail. The shrimp themselves were yummy but the cocktail was not it, it tasted like wasabi and had a very strong taste and flavor. Not sure if that’s how cocktails usually but that’s not what I was expecting. Overall good. The only thing is the waiter was a lil bit excessive coming to check on us but he did get me a lil birthday treat 😋
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5. China Beach, San Francisco
· 147 reviews
San Francisco, CA
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Amanda Siggins: Beautiful beach!
J K: Beautiful place to relax and see the majestic Golden Gate
Martin Zhang: Awesome beach to watch the Golden Gate Bridge. A bit bumpy to walk down there with very limited parking space.
David Enloe: China Beach is a cool, quirky little spot that I love. I am a photographer and work with a lot of local families – China Beach offers a quieter space than the more popular Baker Beach, with similar views and a more intimate feel. The beach itself is very tide dependent. At high tide there isn't a lot of sand, and at the lowest tides you can actually connect China Beach to the others on either side of it. Parking has historically been at the top of a steep set of stairs, and is somewhat limited, though they are making renovations currently. Anyways, if you're looking for a slightly off-the-beaten path beach experience in SF, China Beach is worth a try!
Angel Garcia: They are remodeling the place, it has a good view of the bridge
Omar Azaz: Clean and not crowded ,but it's not that big ,not recommended for swimming or surfing.
Melih Kurtaran (Alumni): This is a true hidden gem! Stunning beauty amazing view of Golden Gate. No shower facilities though :/
Daniela Ayers: Best hidden spot. A it strange to get to but do not be scared. Peaceful spot to look at the Golden Bridge and dogs and their dog owners.
Matty B: A quiet, secluded beach with a pretty nice view of the Golden Gate bridge. Impressively people swim here.
America Flores Rodriguez: The landscape is beautiful but I realized that it is being greatly neglected
Gigi Phoenix: This is a more local beach than the tourist trap that is Baker beach. It's currently under construction; however it's still accessible to the public. We saw the sunset on a cloud-free evening and saw the GGB in all its glory
· 1222 reviews
817 Terry A Francois Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94158
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Nicole Morris: and desserts
Jacqueline Tona: Perfect Spring day, sunny, breezy, and not cold/not hot.Atmosphere: 5/5 …
Arthur Molines: . Both floors have outside seating area by the water. The view is niece and the lower floor was very quiet which was nice.The food was good. We had the crab roll and the burger. The fries were specially good and crispy. The salade was fresh. My only complaint is that they only offer plastic ustensiles which makes the experience feel a bit like a picnic...