Sotto Mare feels like it's been around for a lot longer than seven years. The North Beach seafood eatery is covered wall-to-wall in what seems a lifetime of family photos, large fish replicas, and wooden ship models.
The granite bar stretches to the end of the narrow restaurant, and from behind it waitresses clip orders to a metal clothesline, flinging them down to the kitchen so that they knock against the stove hood when they arrive.
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