The best offering in SF with reasonable prices. They do not rob you like they do near the pier. The best tasting chiapinos and oysters here.
Sign your name on the outdoor whiteboard and wait for them to call you. We were there on a Monday night and had to wait less than 10 minutes. I had the scallop special and it was very good.
This is a famous oyster shop in San Francisco. Castro Street is a gay neighborhood and a tourist attraction. I stopped by to eat there after shopping. The shop is very small. In addition to the bar, there are only 4 tables for 4 people. Since it was past lunch time, I was seated without waiting. There are not many kinds of dishes. I got one portion of the signature dishes. The best dish is the oysters. There are 3 varieties in a dozen, 4 of each variety, all very delicious. Mussels and crabs are also good. I ordered wine one glass at a time. The bill for 4 people was $230.
Opened in 1977, Anchor Oyster Bar is located in the famous gay district of San Francisco. The restaurant mainly serves seafood dishes. The signature dish cioppino (Italian seafood stew) is one of the best authentic delicacies in the area. The garlic butter roasted crab is plump and delicious, and even the garlic bread is amazing. The restaurant is a bit small, and you need to be present to sign in person. Be prepared to wait for more than 45 minutes.
This seafood restaurant is a very affordable restaurant. The place is small and can only accommodate 30 people at the same time, so if you don't have a reservation, you have to wait a long time to get a seat. I recommend the oysters here, which are very fresh.
The best offering in SF with reasonable prices. They do not rob you like they do near the pier. The best tasting chiapinos and oysters here.
Sign your name on the outdoor whiteboard and wait for them to call you. We were there on a Monday night and had to wait less than 10 minutes. I had the scallop special and it was very good.
This is a famous oyster shop in San Francisco. Castro Street is a gay neighborhood and a tourist attraction. I stopped by to eat there after shopping. The shop is very small. In addition to the bar, there are only 4 tables for 4 people. Since it was past lunch time, I was seated without waiting. There are not many kinds of dishes. I got one portion of the signature dishes. The best dish is the oysters. There are 3 varieties in a dozen, 4 of each variety, all very delicious. Mussels and crabs are also good. I ordered wine one glass at a time. The bill for 4 people was $230.
Opened in 1977, Anchor Oyster Bar is located in the famous gay district of San Francisco. The restaurant mainly serves seafood dishes. The signature dish cioppino (Italian seafood stew) is one of the best authentic delicacies in the area. The garlic butter roasted crab is plump and delicious, and even the garlic bread is amazing. The restaurant is a bit small, and you need to be present to sign in person. Be prepared to wait for more than 45 minutes.
This seafood restaurant is a very affordable restaurant. The place is small and can only accommodate 30 people at the same time, so if you don't have a reservation, you have to wait a long time to get a seat. I recommend the oysters here, which are very fresh.