Woodhouse Fish Company Restaurant Review:
East-Coasters rejoice! Woodhouse Fish Company, a small, casual spot between the Mission and the Castro, serves up beloved New England “Maines” such as fried clam rolls, lobster rolls and beer-battered Icelandic cod fish ‘n’ chips. The lobster roll is about as authentic as you can get on the West Coast---lightly dressed with mayo, the lobster is fresh, sweet and tender, and the soft toasted roll...
New Englanders hungry for a lobster roll fix need look no further than this superfriendly spot, where the utterly authentic lobster rolls, properly served on a buttered top-loaded bun and accompanied with slaw and fries, come in two sizes (three ounces or six)—but then there's the Dungeness crab roll, too. You'll also find fried Ipswich clams, crab cakes, fish-and-chips, clam chowder, and...
Seafood shack with unmistakable character on the unlikely urban corner of Market and Church.:
The Scene
The room's dressed in sterile whites--gleaming, tiled walls and a parquet floor--but subtle seafood motifs warm things up: antique photography of fishing boats and their crusty...