Surisan

Korean restaurant · Fisherman's Wharf

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15 Best Korean Restaurants in San Francisco

"From the owners of Kitchen Story and Sweet Maple, this Fisherman’s Wharf restaurant won’t win points for keeping things traditional but serves a tempting blend of Korean and American plates for breakfast and brunch. Start your day with either eggs and bacon or something less common like braised short rib Benedict." - Lena Park

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Surisan

505 Beach St, San Francisco, CA 94133 Get directions

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