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    5.0 (3 reviews)
    InexpensiveSeafood Markets
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    My best friend Chef David Abella told me about this place and I love it.

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    Sun Fat Seafood Company - Cioppino, all the seafood was bought at Sun Fat

    Sun Fat Seafood Company

    4.7(427 reviews)
    1.0 miMission
    $$

    Meal planning before Good Friday can be a challenge. Seeing people enjoy foods with meat becomes…read morevery tempting during the Holy Week . I did find a place where no meat would be available in SF . Once I started thinking of this place I started to map out hella meal possibilities with me creating dishes like San Francisco's native dish Cioppino and also making some salmon dishes along with some okay shrimp dishes like fried shrimp, skewer shrimps on the barbie, and scallop ceviche. The real feast on Good Friday would be getting the Dungeness Crab paired with some garlic noodles . This place has been a Mission District seafood institution and it's called Sun Fat Seafood company ( a former employee started Basa Seafood Express on 24th street). On a Spring stroll on Mission street between 22nd and 23rd streets I went inside a fresh seafood market. Inside you will see live lobsters in a tank. You will also see Dungeness Crab during crab season and also find of variety of fresh oysters selection along with scallops. You will also see sushi rolls when available along with different types of fishes. This place was the solution I was looking for to replace meat cravings and replace with seafood during Good Friday feast. This is definitely the place if you like it crustaceans and fish cooked or raw in SF. Inside Sun Fat Seafood you find some raw fish "fillet" to make your meal for " Good Friday" as some will "pray" and enjoy the fresh catch of seafood in San Francisco city by the "Bay" It's almost Good Friday so I feel "bless "I am alive and remembering those who passed away in peace may they "rest" I walk the streets of the Mission I "reminisce" and honor them on Good Friday feast as I eat some crab that's "Dungeness"

    Yea, ChatGPT highly recommendes this place on Christmas Eve when I decided to make Cioppino and I'm…read moreglad I came here. It was still very busy at 5:05pm and they were supposed to close at 5pm but also they wanted to make sure that all customers get what they needed. Very friendly staff, and extremely fresh seafood. I paid around $16 for a clams, cod and shrimps. It was enough for two people but the rest I had to put it in the freezer. Long story short, this is the place to go if you want fresh seafood.

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    Sun Fat Seafood Company - My grilled John Dory dish

    My grilled John Dory dish

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    My Japanese soy glazed wild king salmon

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    Manila Oriental Market - Must-try!

    Manila Oriental Market

    3.2(263 reviews)
    1.9 miExcelsior
    $$

    There are not many Supermarkets on Mission street in San Francisco. When I mean Supermarket I am…read morenot talking about some corner-store action. I am talking about Supermarket with a parking lot and an entire seafood and meat market and lots of aisles of food like a Safeway size Supermarket . Living in 8 different San Francisco neighborhoods and where this Supermarket is located you know where to go to shop for groceries. There is one which has lots of Asian foods along with USA products and Latin American products. It is known as MOM or the Manila Oriental Market on Mission street. On a Mission street stroll on the corner of Trumbull and on Mission street there is a Supermarket for your drink and food needs. Inside the Manila Oriental Market there are foods from the Philippines, China, Vietnam, Taiwan and other Asian countries. You will find a fish market loaded with lots of seafood like shrimp. They have fish balls from Taiwan. It also has lots of sauces like banana sauce and duck sauce. You will also find juicy Manila Mangoes. This place also has lots of imported chips from all over Asia. They also have a meat department with meats from all over the Latin America. This place also has imported alcohol from China and also noodles from Vietnam. Plan to visit MOM( Manila Oriental Market) soon. Groceries availability is so" fundamental"some foods like durian for me is a bit "experimental" but a lot of these imports are"intergovernmental" and are sold in San Francisco at the Market called "Manila Oriental " A good place to get food that's hella" Nom Nom "from the Philippines, Taiwan , and "Guam" to Thailand and "Vietnam" it's located on Mission street it's called Manila Oriental Market but I call it by its acronym "MOM"

    It's really convenient to have a local Asian market so close to home. Growing up in San Francisco,…read moreI'm familiar with many Asian markets in the city. Before this one opened, I usually shopped at Pacific Supermarket on Alemany, and I still prefer the Daly City (Westborough) location overall. That said, I often come here simply because it's closer and more convenient. There's nothing out of the ordinary for an Asian market, but it has all the essentials you need to make a good home-cooked meal. They have both fish and meat counters, which I appreciate, and the prices are decent. I also enjoy browsing the fresh produce section -- there's a good variety of greens like bok choy, spinach, and other staples. One thing I would love to see is fresh soy milk and fresh chow fun noodles. That's one of the reasons I enjoy shopping at May Wah on Clement Street, and having those items here would really elevate this market. Overall, it's a solid neighborhood spot that I'm glad to have nearby, especially when I want to shop locally and quickly.

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    Basa Seafood Express

    Basa Seafood Express

    4.5(1.3k reviews)
    0.7 miMission
    $$

    Seafood is the name of the game whenever you're making your first stop around the San Francisco…read more With the help of Yelp, good seafood was easy to find. Around the downtown area, it sits in it's own restaurant section amongst the busy streets. Regardless of it being busy, a lot of the establishments around are a quick grab and go. Just like Basa Seafood, which means parking isn't an issue! ‍‍ The establishment looks Asian family run and neatly organized. When asking for suggestions or even recommendations amongst the mid size menu, the great cravings and great seafood is well within reach and can't go wrong Affordable reach, I should also mention. While poke isn't cheap, the restaurant provides great portions and doesn't slack on the rice or even the sauce to make the poke amazing! Amazing isn't even an understatement at this point especially too! We got our lucky hands on two things. The spicy salmon can be summed in two words; spicy and light. Thankfully, those words go hand in hand. While the spiciness doesn't overpower the salmon, the salmon itself has such a light and natural taste. Paired with green onions and rice, it makes any poke lover recognize each little taste pallete that it has to offer. Secondly, the fried calamari we had a chance of trying also came with a spicy mayo sauce. The calamari itself? Fried to perfection, still crispy when you bite into itself and together with the sauce, it makes for a perfect savory snack!

    Heard great things about this place upon arrival it's pretty basic looking, but don't let that fool…read moreyou... I was overwhelmed with options and decided to get the scallop sandwich which was amazing packed with flavor. Fried scallops tasted very fresh on the sandwich. Only thing I wish is that there was more scallops on the sandwich because a couple of bites in and All I had was bread and mixed greens. My friend ordered the softshell crab sandwich. He said it was pretty good. I noticed as a popular place for delivery orders as I seen a lot of delivery drivers coming in grabbing orders

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    Basa Seafood Express - Spicy Salmon Poke and shrimp tempura roll

    Spicy Salmon Poke and shrimp tempura roll

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    The Epicurean Trader

    The Epicurean Trader

    4.4(170 reviews)
    1.0 miBernal Heights
    $$

    Cute shop with artisanal and unique goods! This is the perfect shop to check out if you're looking…read morefor a food gift, if you're into food or looking for specialty ingredients. They have a ton of cool pantry items from olive oils, tinned fish, pastas, spices & condiments and more. They also have bakery items including bread from local bakeries like Tartine, and chocolates, candy and other sweet treats too.

    I wandered into this location for the first time looking for some cute culinary gifts for…read moreChristmas. They have a ton of cute things from snacks to drinks to random kitchen wares. This particular location seems to have less inventory than the Hayes Valley location but that's understandable as they probably have less foot traffic - there were maybe two other shoppers in the store at the same time as me. I'm a slow shopper so I meandered through the entire store for a bit before choosing a box of candy near the front of the store. I would have wanted 3 boxes but only saw the one box sitting by itself so I asked the only staff member I saw if they had any more. He said something along the lines of "we're not Safeway, we don't have a bunch of inventory laying around" - kind of cold and unfriendly so I didn't even try to ask if other locations might have any or if there was any other similar products he could recommend. I just bought the one item but if I had felt a bit more welcome, I would have potentially bought several more gifts. YMMV.

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