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😍 5/5 - We love Angler! Every time we're in SF, we always try to
By 👻 @Wayne H., 01/17/2024 3:00 am
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We love Angler! Every time we're in SF, we always try to squeeze in a meal there. There are many things to love, but the primary 3 are as follows: 1. The amazing selection of fresh seafood that is prepared exceptionally well, typically over their wood burning hearth, which imparts a slight smokiness that just complements a lot of the seafood preparations perfectly; 2. Being part of the Saison Hospitality group, it should come as no surprise that they have an exceptional wine list - likely among the top lists in the city - with a vast selection for every palate, including many older vintages that would otherwise be very difficult to come by; 3. Service is top notch here - again, not a surprise due to the high standards of the Saison group. Yes, I will be the first to admit that it's expensive. Not only is it expensive to eat out in general these days, it's certainly much more so at a nice place like Angler. Is it worth it? For us, absolutely yes. Is it a place we'd dine at nightly? No - it's a nice splurge to celebrate every couple or few months. If you're looking for a place for a special occasion, look no further! Lastly, the menu clearly indicates that a 20% service charge is added to the bill and I can understand the confusion on service charge vs. tip. The state and federal governments actually view the two differently - a service charge is added to the bill by the restaurant and it's a non-tip wage, mandatory, subject to sales tax, and is NOT guaranteed to go entirely to the server while a tip is voluntary, not subject to sales tax, and goes to the server (either directly or via a pool). The server literally cannot tell you that the service charge is a tip because they'd be flat out wrong if they did. Does that mean you need to tip above and beyond the service charge? Well, that's entirely up to you. We don't usually unless the server has gone out of their way to do something special for us, in which case, we may tack on an extra 5-10%.
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