Pier 3939号码头
进贤路172号
近陕西南路, 地铁1号线陕西南路站
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This café brings fresh northern California cookin' to Shanghai with a spread of San Francisco treats that includes a creamy clam chowder (in a sourdough bowl, of course), seafood pastas and salad with smoked chicken. West coasters, it's time to get your "chowda" on!
excellent clam chowder in sour dough bread bowl... a great place for a chat with friends...
Find of the Week | Smokin' Salad
This San Francisco-themed restaurant is already known for its authentic clam chowder, but we looked beyond the crusty bread bowl and found our next foodie favorite. Pier 39’s fresh signature salad (¥58) is chockful of greens that seem like they’re purchased from a farmer’s market just down the street. A bed of crisp lettuce, arugula and frisée hold hearty helpings of juicy diced tomato, creamy hard-boiled egg, thin slices of red onion and generous chunks of Swiss cheese and smoked chicken. It’s all tossed with a tangy, housemade terragon-based herb vinegarette. The aromatic herb enhances the slightly fruity olive oil with an addictive flavor. The exact ingredients are a secret, but this star dressing manages to be sweet, salty and just a bit tart (with a slight crush of lemon) at the same time. We can never resist eating all the avocado first.
Joanne Yao

