2024 Global 100 - Restaurants for Views & Experiences
Reason:360° panoramic ocean views | Over 50-year-old shop
Currently closed|Open at 12:00 today
+1-415-7714383
1965 Al Scoma Way Pier 47, Fisherman’s Wharf San Francisco, CA 94133
What travelers say:
Classical Italian impeccable service, delicious food in an authentic waterfront setting. The flavors were sublime and the seafood was as fresh as it comes!
More
Reviews of Scoma's Restaurant
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
Classical Italian impeccable service, delicious food in an authentic waterfront setting. The flavors were sublime and the seafood was as fresh as it comes!
If you come to Fisherman's Wharf, it will be a pity if you don't eat seafood! But in this row of seafood restaurants, how to choose is also very confusing. At this time, the best way is to ask the locals! Get the recommendation of the locals? ', we went to this slightly remote restaurant. This restaurant is not at Pier 39 where there are many shops, nor at Pier 33 where you take the boat to Alcatraz, but it is just a short walk away. If no one tells you, you probably won't pass by this restaurant by chance, but good wine is not afraid of deep alleys, and this place is always so popular! We came at the end of lunch time, so we didn't have to queue up. We ordered lunch special, and both dishes had Dungeness crab, which is a must-eat at Fisherman's Wharf. One of them is the most popular salad crab & shrimp louis salads in this restaurant. It tastes good, but if you are like me, eating it on a cold day, I don't recommend it, because the seafood in the salad is really cold, and it will feel colder and colder the more you eat. The other crab roll was served hot and the sauce on it was also very delicious. It was very much my taste, highly recommended!
The seafood in this restaurant is very fresh and tastes good.
Fisherman's Wharf Seafood Dinner Food Tour Scoma's Restaurant Address: 1965 Al Scoma Way, San Francisco, CA 94133 Price: $$$, about $50 per person Business hours: Monday 12:00 - 21:30 Tuesday 12:00 - 21:30 Wednesday 12:00 - 21:30 Thursday 12:00 - 21:30 Friday 11:30 - 22:00 Saturday 11:30 - 21:30 Sunday 11:00 - 23:00 Dining experience: If you come to Fisherman's Wharf and don't eat seafood, you will definitely regret it! But in this crowded seafood restaurant, how to choose is also very confusing. At this time, the best way is to ask the locals who were born and raised there! Get recommendations from the locals? ', we went to this slightly remote restaurant. This restaurant is not at Pier 39, which is full of shops, nor at Pier 33, where you take the boat to Alcatraz, but it is just a short walk away. If no one told you, you probably wouldn't pass by this restaurant by chance, but good wine needs no bush, and this place is always so popular! We came at the end of lunch time, so we didn't have to wait in line. We ordered the lunch special, and both dishes had Dungeness crab, which is a must-try when visiting Fisherman's Wharf. One of them is the most popular salad in the restaurant, crab & shrimp louis salads, which tastes good, but if you are like me and go to eat it on a cold day, I don't recommend it because the seafood in the salad is really cold and it will feel colder the more you eat. The other crab roll was hot and the sauce on it was also very delicious. It suits my taste very well. Highly recommended!
SCOMA'S restaurant at Fisherman's Wharf is highly recommended by American friends. It is located next to Pier 47, and you can see the panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge (it's a bit far away). It is said that the restaurant is more than 40 years old. This restaurant does not accept phone reservations, first come, first served. The business is very good, and I waited in line for a long time before it was my turn. There is a pier next to the restaurant, with many various vintage ships parked, including ferries used before the bridge was built, three-masted sailing ships, small steamers, etc. You can look around and take pictures outside, but you have to buy a ticket to get on the boat. The restaurant's main dish is seafood, and I recommend the cheese-baked lobster and crab, both of which are delicious.