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The Bay Area’s Best Restaurants for Celebrations, No Matter the Occasion

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by The OpenTable team
Updated 18 November 2020

From takeout omakase to iconic roast chicken, this list highlights some of the Bay Area’s best ways to celebrate a special occasion with restaurants right now, with outdoor and takeout options for every restaurant to meet your comfort level.

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4.7
4.7 (3148)
$30 and under
Chinese
Chinatown
About the restaurant
When China Live opened in 2017, it was unlike anything else in San Francisco, let alone the United States. Sprawling over 30,000 square feet, the space is ambitious in its scale and offerings, with a sit-down restaurant, marketplace selling Chinese pantry items and home goods, a cocktail bar, tea counter, and more. And while much of the space remains closed, fortunately diners still have ways to sample the restaurant’s stellar Chinese menu. Outdoor seating is available on the sidewalk, where diners can enjoy signature dishes such as stone oven-roasted Peking duck and sheng jian bao, or pan-fried soup dumpling al fresco. The food emporium also offers both delivery and curbside pick-up. The to-go menu has many of the restaurant’s mainstays; bring home dishes such as mapo tofu or crispy-skinned Cantonese garlic chicken to create a festive feast at your dining room table.
Top review
Janetvip
Dined 3 days ago
I love the variety of items on the menu and the family share style of eating. Everything was delicious and the service impeccable! The restaurant is loud but we were seated in the retail portion of the restaurant, which was quieter and interesting.
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4.6
4.6 (7787)
$31 to $50
Modern European
Civic Center / Hayes Valley / Van Ness
About the restaurant
The simple, but refined California cooking of late chef Judy Rogers put Zuni Café on the map, making it a place where San Franciscans would flock to mark milestones, meet friends, or just have a Monday dinner. Since the 1980s, the restaurant has focused on seasonal, farm-to-table cooking, long before both terms were buzzwords. The results are comforting and sophisticated, like the legendary roast chicken. The restaurant currently has outdoor dining for both lunch and dinner. Clad in white tablecloths, the al fresco tables are the perfect setting for toasting over oysters, seasonal salads, and a rotating selection of mains like pan-seared King salmon. If there is a bright side to this year, it’s that Zuni Café’s epic roast chicken, served over chicken juice-soaked bread salad, is available for takeout for the first time in recent history. For an extra-special evening, tack on a bottle of Champagne and a bouquet from the restaurant’s florist to your order.
Top review
Giselle
Dined 4 days ago
Toooo loud upstairs, and lovely in every other way!!
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5.0
5 (213)
$50 and over
Sushi
SOMA
About the restaurant
With a focus on precision and ceremony, Japanese kaiseki (seasonally focused) and omakase (chef’s choice) tasting menus have a naturally celebratory air about them. Hashiri, a Michelin-starred Tokyo offshoot in SoMa, offers first-rate versions of both experiences with a focus on quality — the restaurant’s fish is flown in from famed Tokyo fish market Tsukiji on a daily basis. Hashiri has two seatings per night on the restaurant’s Mint Plaza patio, when diners can choose from a five-course kaiseki or omakase menu, both for $200 per person. For celebrating at home, the restaurant has a rotating selection of bento boxes that go beyond typical takeout. Menus are posted weekly to Facebook and Instagram, with pick-up available Wednesday through Sunday. Past offerings have included a $100, ten-piece sushi and hand roll set.
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EugeneD
Dined on 3 Oct 2024
This is a restaurant that I have been to a couple of times in the past. I liked the food, and was sad when it closed during the pandemic. Now it has reopened with a new chef, and I liked the food even better. Ono-San is a talented chef, treating the seasonal ingredients with care and respect. Excellent meal, and great service. The place deserves more business.
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4.5
4.5 (886)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Indian
SOMA
About the restaurant
One of the San Francisco Chronicle’s Top 100 restaurants, ROOH dresses up California ingredients in regional Indian flavors, creating a unique, seasonally driven menu. The restaurant’s shared platters and small plates make for a celebratory spread, which are complemented by the Ayurvedic-themed drinks menu that revolves around sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent, and astringent flavors. ROOH is welcoming diners for dinner on the restaurant’s patio, which features heaters and, on cooler nights, sells branded fleece blankets for $17. The outdoor area serves the full menu, featuring creative dishes such as beef short rib curry, served with semolina and bone marrow dumplings. The restaurant offers a pared-down menu for takeout or delivery, focusing on more traditional preparations like butter chicken and vegetable pulao.
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Ravi
Dined on 4 Oct 2024
Went here 4 times this week , loved the food and decor and service was amazing , size of dishes excellent and good variety Chicken kulcha Lamb anything Dahi puri …. Never had a bad dish here
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4.9
4.9 (2411)
$50 and over
Contemporary American
Western Addition
About the restaurant
Run by James Beard award-winning chefs, boasting a Michelin star, and appearing on both the San Francisco Chronicle and Wine Enthusiast’s Top 100 restaurant lists, The Progress is one of the city’s most awarded restaurants serving new American cuisine. With an extensive wine list and a constantly changing menu that always includes a celebratory “banquet” section of family-style dishes, a meal here elevates any occasion. The Progress currently offers outdoor seating for dinner and weekend brunch. The restaurant’s inventive cuisine is on full display at both meals, with recent menus featuring dishes such as smoked local albacore tuna with castelvetrano olives, pine nuts, and egg bottarga. The Progress and sibling restaurant State Bird Provisions have joined forces for a takeout and delivery menu that features the greatest hits from both kitchens, such as State Bird’s fried quail and The Progress’ barbecue duck.
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Calvinvip
Dined 3 days ago
The restaurant is lively, bustling and very welcoming. The staff and service is top-notch. We started dinner with some fantastic dishes such as cucumbers with Bronx grapes, and some Early Girls tomatoes. We had a delicious main entree, the baked whole trout; a nice size shareable fish. The desserts all sounded fabulous and we chose the Arlette rice pudding. The Progress definitely lives up to its high reputation.
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4.6
4.6 (533)
$31 to $50
Burmese
SOMA
About the restaurant
Waves of Burmese immigrants in the 1960s and late 80s helped turn San Francisco into a hub for the country’s complex cuisine. Burma Club built on this tradition and catapulted the cuisine onto the city’s fine dining scene, serving refined Burmese food in an industrial setting in SoMa. Stop by to celebrate with dishes such as the famed tea leaf salad, which pairs fermented tea leaves with nuts, beans, garlic, and lettuce. Burma Club is currently serving lunch and dinner on the restaurant’s patio space located in Mint Plaza. Both times serve up a full menu of Burmese favorites such as mohinga, a noodle soup with slow-cooked catfish that the restaurant calls “the national dish of Southern Burma.” The majority of Burma Club’s menu is also available for takeout, letting you celebrate at home over Burmese beef curry and platha, a buttery layered bread that’s served with a side of either chicken or vegetarian curry dip.
Top review
Kay
Dined 3 days ago
We had a 6:30show so we had dinner res at 4:30. It was quite empty which was fine. We had reservations for outside dining but with the cooler weather and people using drugs right outside, we opted to eat indoors. Scary neighborhood. But the food was really very good. All 4 of us liked our dishes including tea leaf salad and vegetable curry. We had the black rice dessert which was good and another bread like dessert. The waitress wasn’t very good at explaining the dishes describing the second dessert as “bread” with no other descriptive phrases. Also, one of the staff had a large bag of supermarket green grapes of her own sitting on the bar. She would occasionally take a few and eat them as would other employees. I thought that was weird and not really kosher with the health department? Anyway, it was still a very tasty dinner and a fun night out.
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4.8
4.8 (5324)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Presidio Heights
About the restaurant
Spruce has received awards for both the restaurant’s food and wine list, landing a Michelin star and a Wine Spectator “Grand Award.” The tasting menu changes constantly, with all ingredients sourced directly from SMIP Ranch, a private five-acre organic farm located just south of San Francisco. Stop by to celebrate at a restaurant that has hosted everyone from tech leaders to President Barack Obama. Spruce is open for lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch outdoors. The $80-per-person dinner tasting menu includes three courses with options such as binchötan-grilled Wagyu bavette steak and sweetbread salad. Caviar service can be added on for those extra-special evenings — and it’s highly recommended. Both takeout and delivery are available with items from the tasting menu interspersed with fine dining takes on comfort food, like a pastrami sandwich and the restaurant’s famed burger. Caviar service is also an option for an over-the-top takeout experience.
Top review
Georgevip
Dined 6 days ago
Sat at the bar. Food and service were terrific. Service fr9m bar staff and Som was also great
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4.7
4.7 (8402)
$31 to $50
Peruvian
Financial District / Embarcadero
About the restaurant
Inspired by Peruvian cevicherias, La Mar Cebicheria Peruana is far from your average waterfront restaurant, offering a myriad of seafood preparations that range from raw to simply grilled. The real star here is the bandeja cebichera, a ceviche tasting option that highlights the international influences on the country’s cuisine through dishes like the nigiris criollo: a sushi-like preparation of ahi tuna with an aji amarillo cream sauce that’s distinctively Peruvian. When a view is in order, La Mar is the place to be, with sweeping bay views available from any seat on the restaurant’s patio. Mark a special night with the $72 per person, four-course tasting menu — an exciting way to try many quintessential dishes during one meal. Takeout includes several large format “experiencia” dishes for celebrating at home with your family or quarantine pod. Items like cazuela de pulpo include three pounds of grilled octopus with potato gratin, huancaina sauce, chimichurri, and fried garlic, tailor-made for pairing with the menu’s wide selection of cocktails made with Pisco, a South American brandy.
Top review
Brian
Dined 2 days ago
Amazing date night experience. Service and foods were eclectic!
A photo of Slanted Door - San Ramon restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1528)
$31 to $50
Vietnamese
San Ramon
About the restaurant
This sibling location of the famed San Francisco restaurant serves the same high-end Vietnamese fare in a sleek building designed by star architect Renzo Piano in San Ramon. Celebrate outdoors overlooking the complex’s public plaza with iconic dishes such as the shaking beef, a dish of cubed filet mignon, watercress, red onion, and lime sauce, while toasting from the menu of tropically inspired cocktails. The restaurant is currently accepting reservations for patio seating, where the well-spaced tables are interspersed with heaters, providing a comfortable area to enjoy standbys such as crispy imperial shrimp rolls.
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markvip
Dined on 28 Sept 2024
Very good food. Very good service. Nice outdoor seating. Clean restrooms. Pricing is a little high. 20% tip is mandatory.
A photo of Trader Vic's - Emeryville restaurant
4.7
4.7 (2557)
$31 to $50
Global, International
San Francisco
About the restaurant
One of two remaining Trader Vic’s locations in the United States, it’s worth a visit to celebrate at an iconic place in American cocktail history. Trader Vic’s is widely credited with two things: creating the distinctly American amalgamation of Polynesian flavors and culture symbols known as “tiki," and inventing the mai tai, a now-famous cocktail of rum, lime, orgeat, orange curaçao, and simple syrup. While many versions of the drink exist today, there’s nothing quite like the original — and views of the Emeryville marina don’t hurt either. The waterfront patio has a slightly more limited menu, but still serves Trader Vic’s classics such as crispy prawns and, of course, many, many rum-based drinks. The entire patio menu is available for takeout or delivery. Bring home hits such as the sweet, salty, and sour huli huli chicken, and wash it down with a glass of Trader Vic’s grog — a potent mix of rum, grapefruit, lime and allspice. Feel like celebrating on a weekday? The restaurant makes $10 drinks to-go every Thursday.
Top review
Adrianvip
Dined 1 day ago
It’s in a great location, had decent food and too many tropical rum drinks! The whole place is decorated with island themed furnishings and all of there tropical inspired drinks come in fun tiki mugs.
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4.8
4.8 (467)
$50 and over
Japanese
Napa
About the restaurant
Kenzo combines Napa Valley’s penchant for luxury with Japanese refinement. Owned by Kenzo Estates Winery, the restaurant serves kaiseki — a seasonal tasting menu — and high-end sushi, both made from ingredients flown in daily from Japan. For a complete experience, opt to add a flight of wines from the parent estate. The set kaiseki menu runs $225 per person and typically includes nine seasonally driven dishes and a selection of sushi. Both a la carte items and bento boxes are available for takeout. For an opulent tasting at home, pick up the $400 premium kaiseki bento box for two and a bottle of Kenzo Estate’s unique sparkling semillon, made with a grape normally reserved for dessert wines.
Top review
Davidvip
Dined on 5 Oct 2024
An artful journey through Japan, with very knowledgeable staff
A photo of Schermeister Winery restaurant
5.0
5 (114)
$31 to $50
Winery
Glen Ellen
About the restaurant
For a special occasion experience outside of traditional dining, head to Schermeister Winery for an afternoon of natural wine tasting, education, and small bites. With the distinction of being Sonoma's smallest winery with a tasting room, tastings here are more hands-on than at bigger operations. The winery specializes in low-intervention wines that are native-fermented, meaning they only use naturally-occuring yeast versus a commercially developed product. For $25, you’ll get to taste five wines, and for an additional $15, you can add on a flight of small bites that focus on focus on acid, fat, sugar, and tanninic flavors designed to heighten the experience of the wine. This additional food option can be booked as an experience directly via OpenTable. Food is not available for takeout, but bottles can be purchased at the winery or via the winery’s website.
Top review
OpenTable Diner
Dined on 27 Jan 2024
Brought my family and they enjoyed it very. The host was very nice
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4.7
4.7 (10827)
$31 to $50
American
Yountville
About the restaurant
At Mustard’s Grill, the menu comes with an apology at the bottom: “Sorry, everything is delicious.” There’s truth to this statement, and it is what has made the restaurant a Napa Valley institution for over 30 years. But don’t let the informality fool you, this is a quietly serious restaurant with top notch “roadhouse food” and an excellent selection of wines from around the world. Mustard’s is currently on its lush patio, where you can enjoy hearty stand-bys like the famous Mongolian pork chop and newer favorites such as seafood tostadas. The restaurant’s entire menu is available to take home. If you’re tired of wine after a day of tasting, check out the selection of cocktails with staples like the Mustards margarita, made with higher-end 100 percent blue agave tequila.
Top review
Donald
Dined 4 days ago
Their food is always amazing. Everyone is always hustling to provide good service.
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