Sotto Mare

Seafood restaurant · North Beach

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"Yes, Scoma’s on Fisherman’s Wharf is a tried-and-true Italian seafood classic, but Sotto Mare is divier, more rambunctious, and ultimately feels more like a party we want to be invited back to, again and again. Tickets fly across the restaurant on a clothesline while staff grill scallops and plate humongous portions of linguine with clams from behind the bar. And life-sized swordfish, photos of past guests and city scenes, and other maritime-themed paraphernalia cover every square inch of the wall, in case you forgot this place is all about seafood. Ordering the cioppino (and wearing the plastic bib that comes with it) is non-negotiable here—it’s loaded with everything that swims, from crab legs and shrimp to mussels and squid, and so big you could practically fall in. Food Rundown photo credit: Carly Hackbarth The “Best Damn Crab Cioppino” This soup is packed with sea creatures—we wouldn’t be surprised if they started yodeling about dinglehoppers. If you’re coming here, you’re getting this. New England Clam Chowder This gravy-like soup is a mandatory starter here. It’s got a glossy finish, plenty of bouncy clams, and a menu disclaimer ensures that “Yes, there’s bacon in it!”. Use the free bread to mop up the dregs. Linguine With Manila Clams Slightly mushy and 85% cream, this is the kind of middling pasta you should expect from an old-school North Beach spot. Lean into it." - Julia Chen

Sotto Mare is an Italian seafood party - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
Carly Hackbarth

552 Green St, San Francisco, CA 94133 Get directions

sottomaresf.com
@sotto.mare.sf

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