In spite of its Wharf location, Fog Harbor is a solid restaurant - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
Briefly

Fog Harbor Fish House stands out as more than just a tourist trap in Fisherman's Wharf. Despite the crowds and the challenges of navigating through tourists, patrons enjoy a selection of quick meals featuring good-to-great seafood dishes. Highlights include an exceptional cioppino and a Biscoff cheesecake that deserves wider recognition. The restaurant boasts a stunning waterfront view from every table, making the dining experience worthwhile, even if the hustle and bustle of tourists can be distracting. Notably, meals are served quickly, often wrapping up within an hour, so diners should savor the scenery.
If you airlifted Fog Harbor Fish House out of tourist-clogged Fisherman's Wharf and dropped it in any other neighborhood in SF, locals would call it what it is: a solid restaurant.
Yes, you'll be in a constantly packed dining room surrounded by people who freely throw around "San Fran" and you may deal with the occasional parent wearily chasing after a kid in a souvenir hoodie, but all of that can be easily overlooked for good food and a view that's hard to replicate anywhere else in the city.
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