San Francisco is synonymous with amazing food. From Italian to French, Chinese, Greek, Mediterranean, Vegan, Seafood, and more, you will definitely find and love it here. But few people know the city is the birthplace of the iconic dish – Cioppino. The history of this iconic dish dates back to the late 1800s when there were scores of Italian immigrants living in the city’s North Beach neighborhood and working as fishermen on the bay. Come along as we explore five San Francisco restaurants that serve some of the best cioppinos on the planet!

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An honorable mention definitely goes out to Alioto’s Restaurant. For over 90 years it was a landmark on Fisherman’s Wharf serving up the most amazing Sicilian family recipes. Their cioppino was among the best. Sadly it did not survive the pandemic and closed permanently, but it will always be remembered as one of the first restaurants to offer this iconic dish to the world.

Have you had the cioppino at any of these outstanding San Francisco restaurants? If so, we’d love to see your photos and hear about your experiences there.

If you’re looking for other great seafood restaurants, be sure to check out this Northern California Seafood Trail.

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