Boudin's Sourdough: Visit the original Boudin (pronounced "bo-deen") shop on Jefferson for famous San Francisco sourdough bread to go, or stop by their booth across Taylor from Fisherman's Grotto for clam chowder in a sourdough bowl.
Alioto's: #8 Fisherman's Wharf. Seafood, Sicilian specialties and homemade pastas.
A. Sabella's: 2766 Taylor at Jefferson. Fresh seafood and Dungeness crab. Wine Enthusiast says they have one of San Francisco's best wine lists.
Castangola's: 286 Jefferson Street. One of the oldest restaurants on Fisherman's Wharf. They have a view of the Fisherman's Wharf area and the city skyline.
Scoma's: Pier 47. In the heart of Fisherman's Wharf, Scoma's has been a popular destination for more than 30 years. San Francisco Chronicle food critic Michael Bauer says: "No reservations, long lines, a dramatic wharf vista, extravagant prices, poorly prepared dishes and indifferent service."
Pompeii's Grotto: 340 Jefferson Street. Family-owned and operated since 1946. Seafood, crab and Italian favorites.
I've eaten at Scoma's and Pompeii's, both were pretty good. I can't remember the others, but I'll ask my boss.
Smitty