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  2. Swan Oyster Depot - Wikipedia

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    Swan Oyster Depot is a seafood eatery and cultural landmark located in the Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco, California. It opened there in 1903 and except for a brief hiatus and rebuilding period following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, it has been running continuously in the same venue since that time.

  3. Category:Seafood restaurants in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Angler (restaurant) S. Swan Oyster Depot; T. Tadich Grill This page ...

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  5. 59 Iconic American Restaurants To Try Before You Die - AOL

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    1. The Bright Star. Bessemer, Alabama Type of food: Seafood/Greek What people say: This landmark opened in 1907 and is still worthy of a stop. Named "America's Classic" by the James Beard ...

  6. List of James Beard America's Classics - Wikipedia

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    Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant: New York New York City: 1913 [22] 1999 [18] The Berghoff: Illinois Chicago: 1898 [23] 1999 [18] Original Pancake House: Oregon Portland: 1953 [24] 1999 [18] Helena's Hawaiian Foods: Hawaii Honolulu: 1946 [25] 2000 [7] Swan Oyster Depot: California San Francisco: 1912 [26] 2000 [27] White House Sub Shop ...

  7. List of seafood restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable seafood restaurants. A seafood restaurant typically specializes in seafood cuisine and seafood dishes , such as fish and shellfish . Seafood restaurants

  8. Bernstein's Fish Grotto - Wikipedia

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    Opened by Maurice Bernstein (1886-1932) in 1912, [1] Bernstein's Fish Grotto was known for its unique entrance, a ship's bow jutting into the sidewalk. It was intended to be a reproduction of Christopher Columbus' ship Niña.

  9. Charles Phan - Wikipedia

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    Phan grew up in Da Lat, Vietnam, after his parents fled China in the 1960s. [1] His surname is of Vietnamese origin and pronounced “fän”. His given name is Toàn but that later changed to Charles when he came to the U.S. [2] In Vietnam, his father, Quyen Phan, and uncle opened a small grocery store where Phan and his five siblings helped with the family business.