Best Luxury Dining Elite Restaurants in Nob Hill
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Acquerello
Two-star technique and cellar depth in an intimate, serene room.
Essential Picks
#1
Acquerello
9.2
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.
Notable Picks
#2
Friends Only
8.9
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.
8.6
Classic Nob Hill steakhouse focused on bone-in, dry-aged cuts served in an art-deco room with white-tablecloth polish. Locals choose it for reliable execution, attentive service, and a proper martini with their ribeye.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bone-in dry-aged porterhouse, Bone-in filet mignon, Creamed spinach
What Makes it Special: Bone-in, dry-aged steaks carved and served with old-school finesse.
Fairmont’s grand lobby restaurant serves polished California fare with upscale bar bites like truffle fries and steak frites. Come for the elegant room; stay for well-executed classics and attentive service.
Must-Try Dishes:
Truffle Fries, Steak Frites with Aioli, Prime Burger & Fries
What Makes it Special: Elevated steak-frites and truffle fries in a historic, domed lobby.
#5
Sato Omakase
8
An 18-course omakase in Lower Nob Hill where technique takes precedence over spectacle—Michelin-recognized for restraint rather than flash. The intimate, low-noise room suits solo diners and couples who want to focus on the progression without shouting over neighbors. Expect a quiet, deliberate experience built around nigiri and seafood preparations that reward attention.
Must-Try Dishes:
Nigiri, Butter-Poached Lobster with Dashi, Soy-Marinated Tuna Sashimi
What Makes it Special: Michelin-recognized 18-course omakase where understated technique outshines even the luxury ingredients