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Best Fine Dining Restaurants in San Francisco

50 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Two-star technique and cellar depth in an intimate, serene room.

Essential Picks

$$$$ Nob Hill Italian
Since 1989, this Nob Hill landmark delivers refined, contemporary Italian through polished tasting menus and an award-winning cellar. Service is choreographed yet warm, making it a destination for milestone dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal tasting menu progression, Aged Parmigiano risotto, Petit fours & mignardises
What Makes it Special: Two-star technique and cellar depth in an intimate, serene room.
$$$$ Marina French
Dominique Crenn’s three-Michelin-star dining room delivers a seasonal, sea-leaning tasting menu grounded in French technique and Brittany memories. Service is polished yet warm, and the experience is choreographed without feeling stiff.
Must-Try Dishes: Kir Breton amuse-bouche, Geoduck & sea urchin tart, Oyster and rose
What Makes it Special: A poetic, pescatarian-forward tasting menu from a three-star icon.
9.2
$$$$ Financial District Seafood
Corey Lee’s three-Michelin-star destination serves an Asian-influenced tasting menu with pristine seafood and meticulous technique. Locals book it for milestone dinners where precision, pacing, and service are part of the experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Lobster coral xiao long bao, Baby abalone with fermented flavors, Thousand-year quail egg
What Makes it Special: Three-star tasting menu with seafood-forward, Asian-influenced precision.
9.2
$$$ Financial District Spanish
Coqueta offers a vibrant waterfront setting with handcrafted tapas, traditional paellas, and creative cocktails, all made with the freshest California ingredients.
Must-Try Dishes: Gambas al Ajillo, Patatas Bravas, Paella Valenciana
What Makes it Special: Waterfront location with a modern Spanish menu and exceptional cocktails.
9.2
$$$$ North Beach French
Three-Michelin-star tasting menu from Chef Michael Tusk in Jackson Square, with produce driven courses sourced from Fresh Run Farm. Hospitality is polished, the pacing is precise, and the room suits milestone dinners and serious wine pairings.
Must-Try Dishes: Caviar service with brioche, Fresh Run Farm seasonal vegetable course, Chef’s pasta course (tasting menu)
What Makes it Special: A farm-partnership tasting menu refined to three-star precision.
9.1
$$$$ Hayes Valley American
Chef John Wesley’s two-Michelin-star tasting room channels Nordic preservation—curing, drying, fermenting—into elegant, deceptively simple courses. Locals book it for milestone dinners where service precision, pacing, and technique lead the experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Puffed beef tendon snack, Squab lacquered with burnt honey & truffled jus, Seasonal preserved seafood course
What Makes it Special: Two-star Michelin tasting menu with Nordic-leaning preservation techniques.
$$$$ Mission New American, American
Ticketed, modern American tasting menu in a lively supper-club setting. Known for meticulous technique and seasonal courses served with polished hospitality.
Must-Try Dishes: Brown-butter Parker House rolls, Charcoal-kissed meats course, Campfire marshmallow dessert
What Makes it Special: A ticketed supper-club where chefs present courses tableside.
9.1
$$$$ Russian Hill Japanese
Refined Japanese-American tasting menus from chef David Yoshimura in an intimate Russian Hill room with polished, attentive service. Locals book far ahead for precise nigiri, seasonal courses, and a deep wine and sake program.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal tasting menu, Chawanmushi, Nigiri progression
What Makes it Special: Michelin-level tasting menu bridging Japanese technique and California seasonality.
9.1
$$$$ SOMA American
Two-Michelin-star temple of open-fire Californian cooking led by Executive Chef Richard Lee. A destination tasting menu where hearth, rare product, and a deep cellar draw celebratory diners to South Beach.
Must-Try Dishes: Tasting menu (seasonal course progression), Hearth-grilled seafood course, Aged duck (when offered)
What Makes it Special: Live-fire tasting menu with elite service and cellar.
$$$$ Richmond District Japanese, Ramen
An ultra-limited, chef-led ramen tasting by Clint and Yoko Tan that reframes ramen through multi-course technique. Locals book far ahead for intricate broths, precision noodles, and thoughtful pairings in a tiny Inner Richmond room.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal shoyu ramen course, Pork belly karaage, Tsukemono flight
What Makes it Special: Reservation-only ramen tasting menu with meticulous broths and courses.

Notable Picks

8.9
$$$$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
Flagship omakase by chef-owner Ray Lee showcasing dry-aged fish and Toyosu imports in a sleek, photo-ready room. Since relocating here in 2023, it’s a destination for precise nigiri and elegant plating that lights up feeds.
Must-Try Dishes: Nigiri-centric omakase flight, Dry-aged bluefin toro, Hokkaido uni with ikura
What Makes it Special: Rigorous dry-aging and Toyosu sourcing presented in cinematic omakase.
8.9
$$$$ SOMA American
Two-Michelin-star New American tasting menu where whole-animal cookery, wood fire, and precise technique define the experience. Locals book it for celebratory nights and a front-row look at aging and butchery in the open kitchen.
Must-Try Dishes: Aged duck service, Lacquered quail with Parker House rolls, Sea urchin cream puff
What Makes it Special: Whole-animal, fire-driven tasting menu with meticulous aging and craft.
$$$$ Nob Hill Sushi
Ten-seat omakase counter in Nob Hill focused on dry-aged seafood, served with polished pacing and strong sake/cocktail pairings. A high-commitment date night for serious sushi fans who want a choreographed experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Dry-aged bluefin nigiri with caviar, Cherrywood-smoked unagi, Binchotan-grilled spot prawn
What Makes it Special: Dry-aged sushi omakase with meticulous beverage pairings.
8.9
$$$$ Russian Hill French, American
Fine-dining institution marrying French technique with California produce in a polished, special-occasion room. Locals book it for milestone dinners and the tableside cheese cart.
Must-Try Dishes: Glazed Oysters, Lobster Course, Cheese Cart Selection
What Makes it Special: Classic French-inflected tasting menus with impeccable old-school service.
#15 KEN
8.9
$$$$ Haight Japanese, Sushi
Six–seven seat omakase led directly by chef-owner Ken Ngai focuses on pristine Edomae nigiri and a tight progression that changes with market fish. Locals book it for intimate, high-precision sushi without the pomp.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri progression, Uni flight, Final toro hand roll
What Makes it Special: Chef-led, ultra-intimate Edomae omakase with meticulous fishwork.
$$$$ North Beach Chinese
Modern Cantonese from chef Brandon Jew in a polished Chinatown dining room with a seasonal, technique-driven menu. A destination for refined banquets, precise wok cookery, and thoughtful cocktail/wine pairings.
Must-Try Dishes: Roast duck (seasonal banquet), Wontons in chili oil, Scallion pancake
What Makes it Special: Michelin-lauded modern Cantonese with exacting technique and seasonal menus.
#17 Nari
8.9
$$$$ Japantown Thai
Michelin-recognized Thai from chef Pim Techamuanvivit in Hotel Kabuki, where boldly spiced curries and seafood plates meet polished, attentive service. Locals book it for celebratory dinners and refined takes on regional flavors.
Must-Try Dishes: Gaeng Rawaeng (turmeric curry with game hen), Squid & Pork Jowl, Gaeng Bumbai Aubergine
What Makes it Special: High-impact Thai flavors executed with finesse in a modern dining room.
$$$$ Financial District French
Chef Claude Le Tohic’s tasting-menu flagship delivers precise modern French technique with seasonal seafood and luxurious sauces in a hushed, polished dining room. Service is choreographed without stiffness, making it a special-occasion choice near Union Square.
Must-Try Dishes: Caviar course with warm blinis, Roasted lobster with beurre monté, Seasonal canelé for petit fours
What Makes it Special: Michelin-recognized tasting menus executed with exacting French technique.
8.9
$$$$ Mission Bay Japanese, Sushi
Edomae-style sushi served in a focused, reservation-only setting with top-flight fish and precise knife work. Locals book it for milestone dinners where pristine nigiri and calm service lead the night.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro flight (chu/otoro), Hokkaido uni nigiri, A5 wagyu nigiri torch-seared
What Makes it Special: Tightly curated omakase with world-class sourcing and classical Edomae technique.
8.9
$$$$ Hayes Valley Sushi, Seafood
Contemporary omakase led by chef Adam Tortosa (since 2017) known for luxe, artful plating and seasonal Edomae technique. Locals book it for special-occasion sushi that photographs beautifully without feeling stiff.
Must-Try Dishes: Ensui uni with caviar, O-toro nigiri with aged soy, Konbujime local fish
What Makes it Special: Choose-your-price omakase with dramatic, highly photogenic plating.
#21 SSAL
8.9
$$$$ Russian Hill Korean, Fried Chicken
Polk Street’s Michelin-starred Korean tasting menu pairs precise technique with quietly luxurious flavors. Reserve for a polished progression that blends Korean roots and modern Californian sensibilities.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal tasting progression, Fried chicken yasik menu (limited runs), Bingsu finale
What Makes it Special: A focused Korean tasting menu with Michelin-level execution.
$$$$ Japantown Japanese, Sushi
A tiny 8–12 seat counter serving set-menu omakase with pristine cuts and restrained saucing. The close-up plating, lacquerware, and chef-by-chef handoff produce elegant, highly photogenic courses.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri progression, Miso black cod, Chawanmushi
What Makes it Special: Intimate omakase with jewel-box plating and chef interaction.
8.8
$$$$ Financial District Seafood, Steakhouse
Live-fire, Michelin-starred cooking turns premium beef cuts into smoky centerpieces in a waterfront room that still moves efficiently at midday. Weekday lunch service makes it viable for executive deals without sacrificing polish.
Must-Try Dishes: Hearth-grilled ribeye, Dry-aged steak cut of the day, Crispy potato with sauce
What Makes it Special: Live-fire steak program with weekday lunch on the waterfront.
$ North Beach French
Soufflé-only icon crafting dramatic savory and sweet clouds in a candlelit North Beach room (since 1979). Reservations happen by voicemail and the leisurely pacing suits photo-worthy, shareable courses.
Must-Try Dishes: Gruyère Soufflé, Mushroom & Gruyère Soufflé, Chocolate Soufflé
What Makes it Special: A rare, all-soufflé French menu executed tableside-to-oven precision.
8.8
$$$ Japantown Indian
South Indian coastal cooking from Chef Srijith Gopinathan in a lively, design-forward room. Appams, parotta, and seafood curries lead a menu rooted in Kerala with polished service and a serious bar.
Must-Try Dishes: Mysore Masala Dosa, Lamb Shoulder Chettinad, Black Cod Pollichathu
What Makes it Special: Kerala-inspired menu by a Michelin-lauded chef with refined technique.
$$$$ Financial District Vietnamese
House of An’s upscale Vietnamese-Californian landmark reborn in FiDi, pairing polished service with signatures like roasted Dungeness crab and secret-recipe garlic noodles. A power-dinner standby with private dining and strong beverage program.
Must-Try Dishes: Roasted Dungeness Crab, Garlic Noodles, Tuna Cigars
What Makes it Special: Refined Vietnamese-Californian cooking with signature crab and garlic noodles.
8.8
$$$$ Castro American
Chef-owner Melissa Perello’s refined neighborhood spot balances technique with comfort. Seasonal California cooking, polished service, and a cozy room make it a Castro destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Bacon Beignets, Grilled Bavette Steak, Seasonal Farmers’ Market Salad
What Makes it Special: Technique-driven seasonal menu from acclaimed chef-owner Melissa Perello.
8.8
$$$$ SOMA Japanese, Sushi
A polished Mint Plaza dining room serving kappo and Edomae sushi with seasonal luxury ingredients. It’s a destination for special-occasion tastings where the chef’s progression blends hot and cold compositions with artful plating.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal sashimi progression, Hokkaido uni nigiri, Charcoal-seared wagyu course
What Makes it Special: Kappo-meets-Edomae tasting with seasonal luxury product in a serene room.
8.8
$$$$ Chinatown Japanese, Sushi
Intimate omakase-led counter in Jackson Square serving kaiseki-influenced sushi with seasonal fish and precise technique. A polished, reservation-worthy setting for a refined, conversation-friendly date night.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s seasonal nigiri flight, Chu-toro sashimi, House tamago custard
What Makes it Special: Seasonality-driven omakase that blends sushi craft with kaiseki pacing.
$$$$ Presidio Heights French
A refined French gem serving authentic regional dishes in a charming, intimate space. Perfect for date night with expertly executed classics.
Must-Try Dishes: Boeuf Bourguignon, Escargots de Bourgogne, Tarte Tatin
What Makes it Special: Classic French dishes with a focus on authentic regional flavors.
$$$$ Mission Bay American, Burgers
Tyler Florence’s modern American steakhouse at Chase Center focuses on precision—think tableside Caesar, pristine steaks, and polished service. Locals book it for celebratory dinners before or after events, with bayfront sunsets sealing the experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Tableside Caesar, Bone-In Ribeye (Snake River Farms), Banana Cream Pie
What Makes it Special: Refined steakhouse with high-touch service and tableside classics.
8.8
$$$ Financial District Mediterranean
Modern Moroccan from chef Mourad Lahlou in a dramatic SoMa dining room, with family-style platters and polished service. A Michelin-decorated standby for celebrations and client dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Short rib family-style, Octopus with chickpeas & olives, Basque-inspired basteeya
What Makes it Special: Michelin-level Moroccan flavors executed with California polish.
$$$$ Chinatown Japanese, Sushi
Japanese steakhouse with a polished robata grill program and a focused sushi lineup. Rolls lean on pristine fish and composed flavors, making it a strong pick for upscale dinners in Jackson Square.
Must-Try Dishes: Hamachi Serrano Chili Roll, Crunchy Spicy Tuna Roll, Dungeness Crab California Roll
What Makes it Special: Robata-fired precision meets a refined sushi and maki program.
8.8
$$$$ Presidio Heights Italian
Michelin-starred, seasonally driven Italian with handmade pastas and a calm, polished vibe. A terrace and refined service make it a strong pick for al fresco special occasions.
Must-Try Dishes: Ricotta gnudi with sage, Strascinati with ’nduja, Madai crudo
What Makes it Special: MICHELIN-starred pastas and terrace dining led by a Quince-trained chef.
8.8
$$$$ Presidio Heights Breakfast, Brunch
Polished Presidio Heights dining room offering refined weekend brunch with a deep wine program. Technique-first cooking and attentive service make it a special-occasion standby.
Must-Try Dishes: Prix-Fixe Brunch Course, Brioche French Toast, Pastry Basket
What Makes it Special: Fine-dining polish meets a composed, seasonal brunch format.
8.8
$$$$ Mission Japanese, Sushi
Omakase-first Mission standout known for precise nigiri, luxe products, and moody lighting that makes every plate camera-ready. Expect elegant pacing, premium cuts, and a chef’s-counter experience that photographs beautifully.
Must-Try Dishes: Nigiri Omakase (10 pcs), Uni nigiri (Japan), A5 wagyu nigiri
What Makes it Special: A polished, omakase-led experience with artful, photogenic plating.
8.8
$$$$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
Michelin-recognized Edomae omakase with Toyosu sourcing in a sleek FiDi setting. Best for executive meals when you need discretion, precision, and a tasting format that impresses—typically booked for evening engagements.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal Omakase Nigiri, Chef’s Uni Course, Sake Pairing
What Makes it Special: Michelin-level omakase with Toyosu fish in a refined counter.
$$$$ Tenderloin Japanese
Premium wagyu yakiniku with an upscale, grill-at-table format and polished service. Known for curated beef flights and precise cuts, it’s a splurge destination for carnivores.
Must-Try Dishes: Shodai Wagyu Set, Beef Tongue (Gyutan), Short Rib (Karubi)
What Makes it Special: High-end yakiniku showcasing wagyu cuts with attentive, guided service.
#39 Yuji
8.8
$$$$ Japantown Japanese
Nine-seat kappo counter from chef Yuji Yamauchi serving a seasonal, multi-course progression with meticulous technique. Locals book for the intimate pacing, refined hot-and-cold dishes, and a calm Japantown setting that feels special without theatrics.
Must-Try Dishes: Fried tilefish (amadai) with crispy scales, Steamed hairy crab rice with pickles & miso, A5 wagyu course
What Makes it Special: Seasonal kappo tasting by chef Yuji Yamauchi in a serene nine-seat room.
8.7
$$$$ Marina French
A chic French omakase counter inside Bar Crenn serving a pescatarian progression with elevated canapés and pairings. Low-light, jewel-box design and precise plating make every course photo-ready.
Must-Try Dishes: Seafood omakase progression, Caviar tartlet, Seasonal shellfish course
What Makes it Special: Intimate French omakase with refined plating and curated pairings.
$$$$ Marina Steakhouse
Venetian-leaning steakhouse famed for dry-aged, bone-in cuts and a parallel focus on Dungeness crab. Low light, plush booths, and attentive pacing make it a polished special-occasion date in the Marina.
Must-Try Dishes: Bone-In Filet Mignon, Porterhouse for Two, Roasted Dungeness Crab with Garlic Sauce
What Makes it Special: Dry-aged prime steaks paired with signature roasted Dungeness crab.
8.7
SOMA Italian
New wood-fired Italian from The Absinthe Group (opened Sept 2025) with chefs Ryan McIlwraith and Kaili Hill. Handmade pastas, hearth-kissed mains, and a polished room deliver a modern, upscale SoMa date night.
Must-Try Dishes: Lemon Spaghetti with Sungold Tomato, Chicken Tortellini in Parmesan Cream, Wood-Fired Pork Ribs (agrodolce)
What Makes it Special: A wood-fired kitchen and handmade pasta program by a veteran SF team.
$$$ Financial District Brunch
Beaux-Arts glass-domed dining room (since 1909) serving elegant breakfast and weekend-worthy daytime fare under chandeliers. It’s the city’s classic ‘special-occasion morning’ setting with refined takes on Benedicts, pancakes, and pastries.
Must-Try Dishes: Eggs Benedict, Palace French Toast, Wild Smoked Salmon & Caviar Omelet
What Makes it Special: Iconic glass-ceiling room with polished, historic service.
$$ Noe Valley Japanese, Sushi
Omakase-first Noe Valley stalwart where Chef Jiro Lin’s nigiri and seasonal plates photograph beautifully. Calm lighting, refined ceramics, and precise plating make it a natural for Instagram without feeling staged.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri flight, Aged hamachi bites, Ceviche with mango & yuzukosho
What Makes it Special: Serious omakase with elegant plating and calm, refined room.
$$$ Pleasanton American, Seafood
Old-school, downtown steakhouse known for prime cuts, classic sides, and a deep wine list. Locals book it for milestone dinners where polished service and consistent execution matter.
Must-Try Dishes: Bone-in ribeye, Filet mignon, Lobster tail
What Makes it Special: Classic New York–style steakhouse dining with an acclaimed wine program.
$$$$ Russian Hill Steakhouse, American
Since 1949, this landmark carves 21-day aged prime rib tableside with classic English trimmings. Locals book far ahead for consistent roasts, martinis, and old-school service that runs like a ritual.
Must-Try Dishes: House of Prime Rib Cut, Creamed Spinach, Yorkshire Pudding
What Makes it Special: Prime rib carved from roving silver carts with full classic sides.
8.7
$$$$ Hayes Valley Japanese, Sushi
Twelve-seat counter where one chef serves four guests in a polished, seasonally tuned omakase. It’s the neighborhood’s destination for precise rice and lively chef interaction.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase sequence, Uni supplement, Chutoro nigiri
What Makes it Special: Omakase-only counter with direct chef-to-guest service.
$$$$ Tenderloin Steakhouse
Polished, music-filled steakhouse near Union Square known for prime, well-marbled cuts and white-glove service. Live music, martinis, and tableside flourishes make it a classic special-occasion date spot.
Must-Try Dishes: Bone-In Ribeye, Lobster Mashed Potatoes, Warm Butter Cake
What Makes it Special: Upscale cuts with live music and sleek date-night ambiance.
$$$$ Marina Japanese, Sushi
Eight-seat omakase in Cow Hollow focused on pristine nigiri and seasonal touches. The chef-led counter emphasizes Edomae technique, with polished pacing and composed small plates that make it a special-occasion destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro Tartare with Caviar & Uni, Akami–Ōtoro Nigiri Progression, Caramelized Miso Cod
What Makes it Special: Intimate omakase counter showcasing precise Edomae technique and premium product.
$$$$ Hayes Valley Chinese, Dim Sum
Modern Cantonese from chef James Yeun Leong Parry (opened 2025) featuring refined small plates and dim sum–style creations at dinner. Expect pristine technique—stone-milled cheung fun, roasted meats—and a polished room fit for occasions.
Must-Try Dishes: Crab Rice Roll (cheung fun), Gold Coin Bao (liver mousse & coppa), Whole Roast Duck or Lacquered Quail
What Makes it Special: Dinner-only, chef-driven Cantonese with elevated dim sum–style plates.