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Businiess name:  Scoma's Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This past summer on vacation in S.F., we were still looking for that great seafood meal. Of course we headed to Pier 47, and all the locals, said go to Scoma's. We found it, a rough looking fish boat, and in we went. Around the hostess stand, were photo's of Tony Bennet, Sinatra, Dino, and DiMaggio. Well if it was good enough for them, it certainly was for this little Jewish boy from Atlanta. Hostess sat us right in the window, overlooking the bay. The menu was a total delight. I did not know where to begin, but the Clam Chowder was calling my name. The best I've ever had, even in New England. I ordered the $29.00, yes that's correct, Seafood Salad. It was all chilled fresh seafood caught that morning, by Scoma's Fishing Boat. I will always remember this lunch. And will remember San Francico, and why Joe DiMaggio married Marilyn Monroe, just a couple of blocks away, in North Beach. One of my all-time best dining experiences in the U.S. Oh, please don't be put off because it looks old and worn, with wood paneling, it is! Who cares, with great seafood like this, and it's not just for us tourists, plenty of local businessmen, ladies who lunch, and just people who enjoy great food! Pros: On Board Fresh Seafood Dining! One Of The Best In U.S.! Cons: None! Are You Kidding!

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