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San Francisco’s Most Iconic Restaurants

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by The OpenTable team
Updated 15 December 2023
Seasons change, trends come and go, but these restaurants have withstood the test of time—and have become integral parts of the San Francisco dining scene. Here are San Francisco’s OpenTable Classics: the places that continue to excel after 10+ years. There’s a reason they’re still around: they keep giving us a reason to come back.
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4.9
4.9 (9124)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
Financial District / Embarcadero
About the restaurant
There are many things about this financial district spot that make you feel like you’re either in an ornate ski lodge or someone’s large home in the mountains. High ceilings with wood beams, oriental rugs, warm lighting, and an oversized fireplace add wonderful ambiance to SF’s most remarkable Mediterranean restaurant. Their taramosalata and tzatziki served with warm pita are exceptional ways to start things off before the onslaught of mouth-watering meats begins (you can’t go wrong no matter what you order). Also—keep in mind—Kokkari is pricey and a conservative white-tablecloth sort of place, so choose your occasion to visit accordingly.
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Howardvip
Dined 2 days ago
It has been a long time since I have dined in a restaurant where the staff was so attentive.
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4.8
4.8 (8803)
$31 to $50
Californian
Mission
About the restaurant
It’s hard to believe this much-loved, uber-popular, and constantly-busy Mission restaurant has been at the top of its game since 1999. Nothing about this place feels dated. The name (and restaurant) has all the sultry mystique of an old French film, and sometimes that’s exactly what they’ll be playing in their outdoor courtyard, which is definitely where you want to sit. Brunch is a great time here, but nighttime is special—their courtyard’s strung-up lights twinkle, movies play on a brick wall, and the place just glows—so come for dinner, and order the fried chicken or pork chop.
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Elsavip
Dined on 4 Dec 2024
Always the perfect place to enjoy delicious food kind friendly service in an upscale joyous ambience. This is truly one of the great restaurants of San Francisco that has a history yet is vibrant and contemporary meeting. All ones sensory wishes.
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4.8
4.8 (15818)
$50 and over
Steak
Civic Center / Hayes Valley / Van Ness
About the restaurant
This SF classic has been around since 1949 (it’s as good as ever), and they devotedly follow the traditional steakhouse model: you’re here for one thing, steak’s what they know and they do magical things with it. They’re known for their unique food service, and have a much-loved chopped salad, which they dress tableside in a chilled spinning bowl. Their pure—21-day aged—prime rib is also carved tableside (however thick you’d like it) from roaming stainless steel carts. Your steak comes with potatoes (mashed or baked & loaded), creamed spinach or creamed corn (so good), and Yorkshire pudding. Instead of regular bread, you should opt for their special corn bread, which is amazing and served hot. This spot is a dazzling meat masterpiece, and you’ll love it.
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Nina
Dined 2 days ago
Iconic SF restaurant never disappoints. We loved our waiter, JB
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4.6
4.6 (7840)
$31 to $50
Modern European
Civic Center / Hayes Valley / Van Ness
About the restaurant
This well-lit, loft-looking space, has two-story floor-to-ceiling windows, which creates a bright and relaxing environment to eat their amazing food in. They make an epic roast chicken (for two), a very special burger, and have a nice assortment of oysters. But, really, all of their food is great and pairs well with their roundup of refreshing cocktails.
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Polina
Dined 6 days ago
Amazing palce - perfect food, cocktails, service and vibe. Always a special experience, for lunch or dinner.
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4.8
4.8 (7345)
$31 to $50
French
Civic Center / Hayes Valley / Van Ness
About the restaurant
Don’t be scared off by the name, there’s no chance you’ll forget anything about your meal here (though it depends how much absinthe you drink). They’ve definitely got the whole French thing down pat (great pâté too)—dim lighting, red velvet banquettes, and an undeniably romantic vibe—you could very well be in a Parisian brasserie. And while they certainly have the staples you’d hope for, they’ve been around long enough to have a few special dishes in a class of their own. A section of their menu is dedicated to these famed “Absinthe Classics”: French onion soup, soft garlic pretzels with cheddar mornay, steak tartare with quail egg yolk, and coq au vin with bacon. Clearly, they have great cocktails too, so order brazenly.
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ShariqYvip
Dined 1 day ago
The Onion soup and Escargot were incredibly delicious gateways to two superb entrees - the gnocchi and the superlative petrale sole which was served on a cloud of ethereal pommes puree and topped with crunchy matchstick potatoes, a Wonderfully rich combination which was accompanied by a perfect combination of frisée . Add to that a beautifully curated wine list and absolutely courteous, efficient and flawless service and you have the making of a five star experience.
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4.5
4.5 (2909)
$30 and under
American
SOMA
About the restaurant
This American eatery is the third restaurant from the great team behind Park Tavern and the Cavalier. They serve the same beloved burger at Park Tavern, which is made with about 20% lamb and comes with horseradish aioli and bacon. But, before you dig into that, order the deviled eggs (also with bacon) and the Brussels sprout chips.
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Angelavip
Dined 3 days ago
Delicious food, fabulous service, the only disappointing aspect was that it was extremely noisy and hard to hear conversations happening, even in a small group of 6. Other than that I’d definitely go back!
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4.7
4.7 (9072)
$50 and over
Californian
Financial District / Embarcadero
About the restaurant
Aside from their impressive menu of traditional Californian-French dishes, this iconic SF restaurant (a stronghold from the 90s) gives you a breathtaking view of the Bay. They’re not joking around with quality here, from the ACME bread they serve to all the locally-sourced and pristine ingredients they use, everything is top-notch. They make especially great fish—like halibut, salmon, and abalone—but their filet mignon and soft shell crab are also quite noteworthy. Their fine dining experience is great for groups, possibly on the more mature side (this is not a hip and trendy spot, it’s a classic) and ideally celebrating something special.
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Josh
Dined today
This is one of the best restaurants I've ever eaten in in my entire life. Each dish I ordered was a work of art, and the dining room is one of the most exquisite, exotic, and romantic I've ever seen. If I could give this restaurant 200 out of 5 stars, it wouldn't be high enough.
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4.8
4.8 (5380)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Presidio Heights
About the restaurant
Spruce is in Presidio Heights and both are quite fancy. While this upscale American restaurant is steeply priced (and probably best for a special occasion), it’s also knock-it-out-of-the-park delicious. Whatever pricey protein you choose—from the lobster and steak to the duck breast and foie gras terrine—it’ll be exceptional. A more accessible and equally delicious option here is the (enormous) burger, and if you’d prefer a more low-key experience, you can enjoy it at the bar, which has a much less formal feeling.
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Davevip
Dined 3 days ago
We always feel special at Spruce. What great service, delicious food and just special treatment from all. Every employee is constantly looking for any way to help make the experience special.
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4.7
4.7 (7002)
$30 and under
Italian
Financial District / Embarcadero
About the restaurant
A busy and bustling financial district spot, which is a popular destination for all the suits who work in the area. This sister restaurant to Barbacco (next door) uses fresh and locally-sourced Californian ingredients to create classic Italian dishes. Burrata is a beloved way to start meals in the Bay, and Perbacco’s got a great one with black truffles. Their short rib is delicious as a standalone entré and also in the ragu served with pappardelle. But, their duck breast and quail “cacciatora” are also popular orders.
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Andyvip
Dined today
Food and wine were delicious, and our server, Giovanni, was excellent!
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