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A.
Sabella's
In the late 1800's San Franciscans
strolled throughout the bustling, bawdy Fisherman's
Wharf enjoying the aromas of freshly steamed
Dungeness crab and shrimp. Three Sicilian fisherman,
all named Sabella, barbecued over burning wood
in their modest stall. Four generations later,
A. Sabella's third-story, candle lit dining
room affords a picturesque view of the Wharf
and San Francisco bay from the Golden Gate Bridge
to Alcatraz, right in the heart of The City's
most popular tourist attraction. Executive Chef
Todd Hansen adds a contemporary flair and a
bit of the exotic spice to the family menu favorites.
Diners may choose from a large selection of
fresh local seafood including live abalone,
Maine lobster, and Dungeness crab from a 1,000
gallon salt water tank designed and maintained
to bring these crustaceans directly from tank
to table. This is why Business Traveler Magazine
awarded A. Sabella's with the "Best Seafood
Restaurant of the Year" award.
http://www.asabella.com/ |
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Harris'
Restaurant
For nearly a century, the
landmark address of 2100 Van Ness Avenue has
hosted some of the finest meals on the West
Coast. When Harris’ Restaurant opened
in 1984, in the old location of Grisons, it
continued the rich tradition of luxurious dining
in a comfortable sophisticated environment.
In fact, Harris’ was ranked as one of
the nation’s Top 10 Steak houses by the
Wine Spectator.
http://www.harrisrestaurant.com/ |
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Capp's
Corner
Capp's Corner IS the history
of San Francisco. As in most great cities, you
have to go to the little streets at the back
of the main thoroughfare to find the true feeling,
and the true feeling of San Francisco can be
found right in Capp's Corner. This is where
the locals go when they want to feel like they
are coming home. This popular destination restaurant
reeks of great old fashioned ambiance and down
to earth hospitality. There is ample parking
in nearby parking lots. One block off Columbus
in North Beach' shopping and nightlife district.
http://www.cappscorner.com/ |
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