Welcome back to my blog, everyone! I’m excited to share my latest culinary adventure with you - a visit to Supreme Crab, a Cajun/Creole and Seafood restaurant located at 245 Jefferson St Fl 2 San Francisco, CA 94133. As a foodie and blogger, I’m always on the lookout for new and exciting restaurants to try, and Supreme Crab definitely delivered.
Supreme Crab is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves seafood. From their mouth-watering crab legs to their decadent lobster rolls, every dish on the menu is sure to satisfy your cravings. Whether you’re in the mood for something light and refreshing or indulgent and rich, Supreme Crab has got you covered.
I recently had the pleasure of indulging in the succulent crab legs at Supreme Crab, and I must say it was a truly unforgettable experience. The crab legs were cooked to perfection, with a tender yet firm texture that simply melted in my mouth. The flavors were incredible, with just the right amount of seasoning to bring out the natural sweetness of the crab. Whether you’re a seafood lover or just looking for a special treat, I highly recommend trying the crab legs at Supreme Crab - it’s a culinary experience you won’t soon forget!
I’m not ashamed to admit that I had two lobster rolls in one sitting when I visited Supreme Crab. The succulent chunks of lobster meat were perfectly balanced by the subtle sweetness of the bun, and the creamy mayonnaise added just the right amount of richness without overpowering the delicate flavor of the lobster. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just looking for a indulgent treat, the lobster rolls at Supreme Crab are sure to hit the spot.
Soup in bread bowls is one of my favorite comfort foods, and Supreme Crab’s version did not disappoint. The rich, flavorful soup was served in a crispy bread bowl that added just the right amount of crunch to each bite. Whether you’re looking for a soothing meal on a chilly day or just want to warm up with a delicious bowl of goodness, Supreme Crab’s soup in bread bowls is sure to hit the spot.
casual and inviting nautical theme, blue walls, anchors and ropes hanging from the ceiling reclaimed wood with built-in benches dim but not too dark large window looking out onto the harbor
Kind of a hidden spot off of pier 39, but there is a sign so you can’t miss it. Right when you enter, there is a short flight of stairs and a supreme crab…
I have been to this restaurant in the past and the food was pretty good. My family and I ate there last night which was Wednesday. I ordered fish and chips…
We happened to walk by this establishment and decided to dine in for a late lunch. The customers order and pay either at the counter or by scanning the QR…