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22 Excellent Spots For Seafood In SF
The best San Francisco spots for eating things from the ocean.
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Popi's Oysterette
Head to Popi’s Oysterette in the Marina for excellent seafood dishes and wine.
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Woodhouse Fish Co.
Woodhouse Fish Co. is a seafood spot on Fillmore with nautical decor and a great lobster roll.
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John's Grill
At John’s Grill in Union Square, you can get into old-school classics like steak and baked potatoes and check out a shrine to The Maltese Falcon.
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PPQ Dungeness Island
PPQ Dungeness Island is a Vietnamese seafood spot in the Richmond with excellent whole roasted crabs and garlic noodles.
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Anchor Oyster Bar
This seafood spot in the Castro serves great cioppino, oysters, and chowder in an old-school space.
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22 Excellent Spots For Seafood In SF
The best San Francisco spots for eating things from the ocean.
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Sotto Mare Oysteria and Seafood Restaurant
Sotto Mare is an Italian seafood spot in North Beach serving gigantic bowls of cioppino.
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The Old Clam House
The Old Clam House is a Bayview seafood institution serving perfectly solid fish and chips, clam chowder, and seafood pastas. Clam juice shots are on the house.
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Al’s Place
The plates at Al’s Place in the Mission look like art, and taste pretty great too.
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Angler
Angler on the Embarcadero is a seafood restaurant that lets you feel like a mega-billionaire for the night without having to spend a ton.
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Le Fantastique
Le Fantastique is a seafood, wine, and audio bar serving beautifully presented food that we feel lukewarm about.
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Thanh Long
You come to Thanh Long, a Sunset institution, for whole roast crab and the most iconic garlic noodles in the city.
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Tadich Grill
Tadich Grill in the Financial District is a classic San Francisco steak and seafood spot that you should go to at least once.
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Gary Danko
Gary Danko is a taste of a fancier, older San Francisco you’re probably not used to. Fortunately, it’s a very delicious taste.
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Hook Fish Co.
Hook Fish Co. is a tiny spot serving fresh, delicious seafood in the Outer Sunset.
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Leo’s Oyster Bar
Leo’s Oyster Bar involves pricey, but tasty seafood in an ’80s power yacht come to life. Obviously it’s in the Financial District.