Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination-worthy waterfront seafood with striking ambiance and creative plates; superb highs but uneven service and steep pricing—best for special occasions, not casual nights.
Hurrica delivers exceptional waterfront ambiance and impressive seafood execution when conditions align, but critical food safety patterns—multiple illness reports tied to oysters across reviews—create serious health concerns that cannot be overlooked. Inconsistent execution and uneven service further limit reliability, making this a special-occasion destination only for diners willing to accept elevated risk.
Set on the marina, Hurrica pairs beautiful waterfront views with a dramatic jellyfish wall and a polished dining room that feels celebratory from the moment you walk in. Guests describe service touches like tableside fish deboning and a team that, on good nights, feels warm and attentive. One diner put it simply: "The fish was silky and the room was stunning." However, expect an upscale special-occasion vibe more than a casual drop-in. The kitchen skews contemporary seafood with creative accents—think miso dashi, yuzu, and truffle ponzu—so the culinary approach is modern and produce-driven: refined plates, premium sourcing, and some playful fusion. When Hurrica hits, the dorade, black cod, scallops, and milk bread shine; a few diners note occasional seasoning or pacing misses. It is a place where the ingredients and setting do the heavy lifting and the bill reflects that. Families can do well here if expectations match the menu. There is a kids menu mentioned, and simpler picks like milk bread or panna cotta help, but pricing is adult-focused and flavors can be adventurous. Outdoor seating is breezy, and staff can be accommodating, though timing for children’s dishes varies—plan ahead if your kid is not patient or prefers very familiar foods.
Area: Modern marina-side enclave attracting tech diners, boaters, and special-occasion crowds; scenic and upscale casual.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit marina environment with steady foot traffic; isolated from downtown late night.
Nearby: Adjacent to Westpoint Harbor and yacht club; near SFO/San Carlos access; parking on-site; limited alternative venues nearby.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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