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Where to Eat in San Francisco, CA: Kumamoto Oysters
This guide turns 24 Hours Eating San Francisco's Most FAMOUS Food! from Only Scrans into a practical restaurant map with 7 saved spots around San Francisco and Mission District. The mapped places include a restaurant stop and a pastry shop. Use it to understand the places, dishes, and trip context before saving the map in Varedelo.
What the creator captured
Only Scrans considered the seafood at Swan Oyster Depot a religious experience, naming the oysters the best he has ever had in his life. While he was deeply disappointed by the city's famous pizza scene, he found redemption at Deli Board with sandwiches he described as flawless feats of engineering. Ultimately, he found San Francisco to be a city of extreme highs and lows that lived up to its reputation as a food pilgrimage site.
What this map is good for
- Planning a pizza restaurant stop or short itinerary in San Francisco.
- Comparing food stops from a creator or saved local map before you commit time in the city.
- Saving 7 mapped spots into Varedelo so the list stays usable on the ground.
- Using the original video as context, then turning it into a clean place-by-place map.
Featured spots on this map
- Taquería El Farolito
Mexican Restaurant in 2779 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA, Mission District, California, United States
Price level: Inexpensive
Hours: Hours available - Swan Oyster Depot
Seafood Restaurant in 1517 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94109, USA, San Francisco, CA, United States
Price level: Medium - Deli Board
Sandwich Shop in 1058 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA, San Francisco, CA, United States
Price level: High - Tony's Pizza Napoletana
Pizza Restaurant in 1570 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA, San Francisco, CA, United States
Price level: Medium - Bob's Donut & Pastry Shop
Pastry Shop in 1720 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94109, USA, San Francisco, CA, United States
Price level: Cheap
Hours: Hours available - Golden Boy Pizza
Pizza Restaurant in 542 Green St, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA, San Francisco, CA, United States
Price level: Cheap - Zuni Café
Restaurant in 1658 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA, San Francisco, CA, United States
Food notes from the video
- Kumamoto oysters
- Miyagi oysters
- Olympia oysters
- Half-cracked crab
- Sourdough bread
- Smoked salmon
- Smoked whitefish
- Golden Boy combo pizza
- 2 more included in the app.
Experiences captured
- Visited Swan Oyster Depot seafood counter
- Spoke with staff about 1912 history
- Observed oysters being shucked at speed
- Received a souvenir napkin receipt
- Walked up the steep hills of San Francisco
- Visited Lombard Street
- Waited in a long queue for Tony's Pizza
- Met the owner of Deli Board
Planning notes for San Francisco
Dolores Heights, San Francisco, is a captivating residential enclave celebrated for its unique blend of historical significance and peaceful, family-friendly charm. Its deep background history traces back to the indigenous Yelamu tribe of Native Americans, part of the Ohlone people, and is intrinsically linked to the nearby Mission Dolores, established in 1776, which gives the neighborhood its name. The neighborhood's architectural heritage is a showcase of San Francisco’s elegance.
Must-try foods nearby
- Mission Burrito
Originating in San Francisco's Mission District, adjacent to Dolores Heights, this is the city's most iconic contribution to Mexican-American cuisine. - Sourdough Bread Bowl Clam Chowder
While clam chowder is a New England staple, serving it inside a hollowed-out, tangy San Francisco-style sourdough bread bowl is a classic city tradition. - Cioppino
A hearty seafood stew invented in the late 1800s by Italian fishermen who settled in the North Beach area. - Secret Breakfast Ice Cream
The quintessential 'interesting' San Francisco food, this signature flavor from Humphry Slocombe is a decadent blend of bourbon-flavored ice cream with crunchy cornflakes. - Dutch Crunch Sandwich
A local favorite, the star is the bread: Dutch Crunch (or Tijgerbrood/Tiger Bread) is a type of white bread with a thin, crackly.
When to go: The best time to visit Dolores Heights, San Francisco, is during the fall, from September to October, for the city's "Indian Summer," which brings the warmest.
Local tips
- Absolutely never leave anything visible in your parked car, as auto break-ins are unfortunately frequent throughout the city.
- Dress in layers to manage the neighborhood's microclimate, where the fog can cause rapid and significant temperature drops.
- Be prepared for very steep streets if walking, or utilize the nearby Muni and BART public transit for easy travel.
- For dining, make reservations well in advance for popular restaurants in the diverse, adjacent Mission District.
What travelers are noticing
- Debate and action surrounding the 'Family Zoning Plan' upzoning legislation, which would allow for significantly taller residential buildings (up to 65 feet) on corner lots and increase density, potentially eliminating the Dolores Heights Special Use District.
- Increased focus on neighborhood public safety, with new SFPD initiatives using technology to address concerns about illegal dirt bikes, speeding, and disruptive after-hours parties near Dolores Park.
- The revitalization and renaming of the hillside space at 20th and Noe Streets to the 'Cork Oak Tree Community Garden,' which includes a new water supply and a resurgence of plant life.
Extra place context
- El Farolito
A classic, late-night Mission District institution famous for its massive, overstuffed Mission-style burritos. It is a no-frills, cash-only spot known for enormous portions and high-quality meat, representing the traditional.
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Official tourism resource
The official destination marketing organization for the City and County of San Francisco, providing comprehensive visitor guides, hotel info, and travel tips.
Planning questions
What is this video map?
It is a crawlable guide to the mapped places from 24 Hours Eating San Francisco's Most FAMOUS Food!, with the creator video, a static map preview, and selected spots from the trip.
Can I save these spots?
Yes. Open the map in Varedelo to save the places, keep planning notes, and revisit the guide from your phone.
Does this replace watching the video?
No. The video remains the source, and the map makes the places easier to scan, compare, and save while planning.
Use it on your trip
Save this restaurant map before you go
Keep the mapped spots, creator context, food notes, and planning details together. Varedelo turns the page into a phone-friendly map you can revisit when you are choosing where to go.