
Love Crabs? Discovering the Best Seafood Restaurants in San Francisco
When it comes to seafood, San Francisco offers a huge list of restaurants. Almost all of these restaurants have superb ambiance and great food, with most BBQ joints turning into whiskey houses towards the night. San Francisco Bay area has a wide range of seafood restaurants to serve your purpose. Sea food is enjoyed best when it is fresh and not frozen after catch.
Top sea food restaurants on Gayot.com
http://www.gayot.com/restaurants/best-sanfrancisco-ca-seafoodrestaurants_3sf.html
Alamo Square Seafood Grill is a very good place for reasonably priced fresh sea food. The restaurants provide numerous sauces to add to the flavor of the fresh cooked fish. The restaurant is stylish looking with saffron walls and brick color highlighting them. Anchor Oyster Bar is among the top most restaurants when it comes to oyster cuisines. They also serve special crab sandwich, crab burger, and crab slathered in tartar sauce etc. the restaurants also have many tasty budget dishes.
San Francisco sea food restaurants
http://www.10best.com/destinations/california/san-francisco/restaurants/seafood/
Cap'n Mike Holy Smoke restaurants San Francisco serve some of the best fried sea fish. The restaurant has strict policy of not adding preservatives or colors. The restaurant also provides some delicious sandwiches. While here, you must try out their smoked salmon and fish recipes. The price range is truly affordable.
Seafood restaurants of San Francisco Yelp
http://www.yelp.com/c/sf/seafood
Fish is a seafood restaurant, which is superbly designed. It is built right on the water with a lovely view of boats sailing around. The restaurant specializes in sustainable seafood prepared in East Coast traditional style. Fish str2nstr2 Chips, barbecued oyster and smoked tuna will surely have your mouth watering.
San Francisco seafood info on restaurant Yahoo! Local
http://local.yahoo.com/CA/San+Francisco/Food+Dining/Restaurants/Seafood+Restaurants

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