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Best Paella de Mariscos in San Francisco
“The seafood version Valencia didn't invent — and the one the world fell for anyway.”
What the real thing tastes like
Prawns, mussels, squid, and langoustines over rice stained gold with saffron and enriched by a proper fish fumet. The shellfish steams open directly in the rice, feeding the grains their brine. Purists call it arroz con cosas — rice with things — and order it anyway when nobody is looking.
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Reviewers admit the heresy tastes wonderful — the langoustine-sweetened rice converts even those who came to sneer. Fumet quality separates the memorable pans from the yellow-dyed tourist traps, which get named and shamed at length.
Order it here when it has
- brine-fed grains
- langoustine drama
- communal pan
- seaside association
Walk away when you see
- tourist-trap versions rife
- shell work required
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