The Guide to San Francisco's Michelin-Starred Restaurants (2024)

San Francisco is such a hotbed of culinary talent that it can be a challenge figuring out where to enjoy the few meals you have here during your stay. Making that decision even tougher? Our wealth of Michelin-starred restaurants. Yes, San Francisco and the Bay Area have an enviable collection of one-, two-, and three-star honorees—more so than any other destination in the Americas. But don't feel overwhelmed. We've created this quick and easy guide toSan Francisco's best so you can decide where to indulge.

New and Notable

7 Adams

Created by acclaimed local chefs Serena and David Fisher, 7 Adams offers diners an elevated tasting menu experience at a fraction of the usual cost. Its $87, five-course menu includes such delectable dishes as roasted cauliflower cavatelli, seared black cod, and wagyu beef tongue. As the most recent SF addition to Michelin's California dining guide, 7 Adams has quickly become the hottest seat in town.

Eat At 7 Adams

Two Stars

Acquerello

1722 Sacramento St.

You'll find fine Italian dining at Nob Hill's Acquerello. A neighborhood institution for more than 30 years, Acquerello has been setting the standard for excellence for years. Their first Michelin honor came in 2007.

Eat at Acquerello

One Star

Angler

132 Embarcadero

Facing out on to the Bay Bridge and Treasure Island, Angler's views are topped only by its Michelin-starred seafood. Their raw bar serves up the freshest variety of oysters, and their regular bar has an incredibly deep roster of wines, beers, and co*cktails.

Eat at Angler

New and Notable

Anomaly SF

2600 Sutter St.

This former pop-up dining experience is now taking up permanent residence in the heart of Pacific Heights, with head chef Mike Lanham opening his first brick and mortar restaurant. The tasting menu offers a 10-course dining experience revolving around artfully crafted modernist dishes using seasonal ingredients. Lanham’s experimental take on cooking brings us the famous “egg-snack,” which is a must-try at Anomaly.

Eat at Anomaly

One Star

Aphotic

816 Folsom St.

Head Chef Peter Hemsley reworks the traditional seafood dining experience by emphasizing the importance of transparency in seafood sourcing. Each of the 10 courses includes a uniquely concocted and perfectly prepared bite of fresh seafood, along with the sourcing history of the locally farmed fish.

Eat at Aphotic

Three Stars

Atelier Crenn

3127 Fillmore St.

Iron Chef winnerDominique Crennhas created a personal atelier (workshop) where exquisite, local ingredients merge with European techniques to create "poetic culinaria." In 2019, Atelier Crenn earned its third Michelin star, putting the restaurant and Chef Crenn herself in truly elite company.Open for dine-in service.

Eat at Atelier Crenn

One Star

Avery

1552 Fillmore St.

Uniting elevated food with a fun atmosphere, Avery believes that an elegant meal should be lively and relaxed, never hushed. Their single-tasting menu of nine courses offers vibrant and creative dishes that celebrate global flavors and seasonal produce, while their beverage program specializes in rare and unique sake, as well as Champagnes.

Eat at Avery

New and Notable

Azalina's

499 Ellis St.

Add Malaysian cuisine to San Francisco's deep roster of exceptional global fare. Chef Azalina Eusope has made her mark in the city with a frequently changing, prix fixe menu that makes the most of local ingredients. Be sure to save room for dessert; Chef Azalina's experience as a pastry chef shines through in her pandan custard with water chestnut and coconut granita.

Eat at Azalina's

New and Notable

Bansang

1560 Fillmore St.

In March 2023, the Michelin Guide dropped some surprise recommendations, singling out six California restaurants that true foodies should have on their radar. Among them was Bansang, a Korean restaurant here in San Francisco that blends diverse ingredients with traditional fare for delicious results. The tapas-style menu means that you and your dining companion can sample multiple dishes.

Eat at Bansang

The Guide to San Francisco's Michelin-Starred Restaurants (1)

One Star

Bar Crenn

3131 Fillmore St.

Another establishment helmed by Chef Dominique Crenn, this neighboring spot is more wine bar than restaurant. However, its tasting menu and a la carte selections include some enviable vegetable and seafood dishes.

Eat at Bar Crenn

Three Stars

Benu

22 Hawthorne St.

Chef Corey Lee'smasterpieces at Benu are inspired by blending traditional and authentic flavors with new and delicious opportunities from being open-minded. Another three-star honoree, Benu's tasting menu must be experienced to be believed.

Eat at Benu

Two Stars

Birdsong

1085 Mission St.

The 12-course tasting menu at Birdsong is always changing, featuring the finest bounty of the season. The chef's table offers counter seating that lets you watch the action in the kitchen for the duration of your meal.

Eat at Birdsong

Two Stars

Californios

355 11th St.

For the most elevated and elegant Mexican cuisine, make a reservation at Chef Val M. Cantu's Mission restaurant, Californios. The dessert selection is always changing, but you can never go wrong ordering whatever's on the menu.

Eat at Californios

New and Notable

Copra

1700 Fillmore St.

Head Chef Srijith Gopinathan opened Copra to pay tribute to his southwestern Indian home of Kerala. Ranging from small bites to sharing platters, Copra’s menu is centered around the namesake of the restaurant and a common southwestern Indian ingredient: coconut.

Eat at Copra

New and Notable

Dalida

101 Montgomery St, Suite 100

Located in the lush seclusion of the Presidio, you'll find Dalida. Drawing inspiration from the culinary traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean, Dalida offers a wide variety of dishes, from the flaky and cheesy borek to the succulent short rib kebabs with sweetbreads.

Eat at Dalida

New and Notable

Friends Only

1501 California St.

This omakase experience isn’t one of San Francisco’s hardest reservations to get for no reason. Head Chef Ray Lee is well known in the area for his restaurant Akiko’s. Available reservation slots are first sent to those on the Akiko's email list (hence the name), and then posted on Tock.

Eat at Friend's Only

One Star

Gary Danko

800 North Point St.

With an accessible tasting menu and flexible main menu that lets you build your own culinary adventure, it's clear why Gary Danko has been a Fisherman's Wharf staple for decades.

Eat at Gary Danko

New and Notable

Hed 11

1800 Sutter St.

Come hungry to Hed 11, a decadent space that invites you to indulge in its 11-course tasing menu.Sweet and savory flavors feature throughout the menu, from a coconut pancake with lime and caviar to a cheesecake with crispy fried onions and passionfruit syrup. Hed 11 offers authentic Thai cuisine served with contemporary style.

Eat at Hed 11

New and Notable

HK Lounge Bistro

1136 Folsom St.

Years after the tragic destruction of San Francisco dim sum spot Hong Kong Lounge II, HK Lounge Bistro has opened as a new and improved version of its predecessor. The restaurant will continue to serve locals' favorite classic dishes like Shanghai dumplings and crispy pork buns, while incorporating some new items into the menu.

Eat at HK Lounge Bistro

New and Notable

Kiln

149 Fell St.

The tasting menu features around twenty courses highlighting Nordic cuisine with intricate techniques such as curing, drying, and fermentation, resulting in compelling flavor combinations.

Start with crisp puffed beef tendon or their squab breast, lacquered with burnt honey and served with a truffled jus. Kiln combines delicately paired flavors with visually stunning presentation; each dish is its own work of art.

Eat at Kiln

One Star

Kin Khao

55 Cyril Magnin St.

Located in the Parc 55 Hotel, just steps from the hustle and bustle of Powell and Market streets, Kin Khao is a terrific Thai restaurant. Their chicken wings are big and spicy and can't be passed up.

Eat at Kin Khao

Two Stars

Lazy Bear

3416 19th St.

A communal dining experience has never felt quite as good as it does now. Gather round the table at Michelin-starred Lazy Bear to learn alongside your dinner mates how Chef David Barzelay and his talented team create the succulent dishes you're soon to enjoy.

Eat at Lazy Bear

One Star

Mister Jiu’s
28 Waverly Pl.

A relative newcomer, Mister Jiu's stormed out of the gate, earning its first Michelin star the very first year it opened. The cuisine at this buzzy Chinatown restaurant continues to impress.

Eat at Mister Jiu's

New and Notable

Movida

555 2nd St.

Located steps away from Oracle Park, this restaurant-meets-lounge is a unique spot that stands out for more than just its stylish decor and exceptional hospitality. Its small menu that brilliantly combines Mexican and Persian cuisines sets it apart.

Some must-try items include the halibut in a jade-green aguachile or the tostadas topped with rich beef birria. Another favorite is the fried poblano pepper filled with a savory rice mixture, spiced lamb, and queso Oaxaca.

Eat at Miovida

One Star

Nari

1625 Post St.

Located in the iconic Hotel Kabuki, this beautiful restaurant delivers with a dramatic setting and laser-focused cooking. Chef Pim Techamuanvivit showcases her personality and refined palate in dishes that combine fantastic Californian ingredients with a contemporary Thai twist.

Eat at Nari

One Star

Niku Steakhouse

61 Division St.

Located in San Francisco’s Design District, Niku Steakhouse is a meat-focused restaurant, highlighting an in-house dry-aging program, and exclusive cuts of coveted Japanese A5 wagyu with an emphasis on wood-fired cooking. It's not just award-winning, Niku is one of the best steakhouses in San Francisco.

Eat at Niku Steakhouse

New and Notable

Noodle in a Haystack

4601 Geary Blvd.

Every San Francisco native knows that gaining the reputation of “Best Ramen” in the area is a near impossible feat. For Yoko and Clint Tan, who have introduced a quirky take on such a potentially simple dish, it doesn’t seem so impossible. Noodle in a Haystack offers a seasonal menu that is constantly changing and ever-so-suprising.

Eat at Noodle in a Haystack

One Star

O’ by Claude Le Tohic

165 O'Farrell St.

On the third floor of One65 sits one of San Francisco's must-dine establishments: a multi-level French concept restaurant reminiscent of the Italian restaurant brand, Eataly. The O’ from O’Farrell reminded Le Tohic of the French “eau,” meaning water. From this, Le Tohic personally developed a refined culinary concept and a menu based on the elements of water, fire and earth. Luxurious but not pretentious, O’ offers modern French cuisine with elegant and attentive service.

Eat at O

One Star

Osito

2875 18th St.

Osito is a community-driven, live-fire restaurant in the Mission Districtfeaturing the bounty of San Francisco Bay Area’s rich agricultural heritage. The wood fire enlivens their seasonal approach to cooking, as the cuisine attempts to evoke the natural beauty of coastal California.

Eat at Osito

New and Notable

Prik Hom

3226 Geary Blvd.

Head chef Jim Suwanpanya has singlehandedly perfected the art of curry at this new Thai restaurant in Laurel Village. It has already become a staple for neighborhood locals and visitors alike.

Eat at Prik Hom

One Star

The Progress

1525 Fillmore St.

Created by chefsStuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski, The Progress offers brunch and dinner menus. The brunch menu offers everything from steamed egg tofu to smoked bacon bratwurst.

Eat at the Progress

Three Stars

Quince

470 Pacific Ave.

With ingredients delivered each day from farms in the East Bay and wine country, the food at Quince is unquestionably fresh. Another three-star winner, Quince is a decadent downtown destination.

Eat at Quince

One Star

Restaurant Nisei

2316 Polk St.

Nisei started as a pop-up restaurant in 2019, hosting a 10-course tasting menu around the Bay Area from Chef David Yoshimura. It has now settled in the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco. The tasting menu is based on California Washoku cuisine—Washoku meaning “harmony of food,” also referred to as the “home cooking” of Japan. The philosophy of Washoku focuses on principles emphasizing the balance of color, taste preparations, sense, and respect for food.

Eat at Restaurant Nisei

New and Notable

Rosemary and Pine

1725 Alameda St.

This sunny new addition to the Design District serves a menu based on the lived experiences of head chef Dustin Falcon, while being rooted in California ingredients and influence. Whether it be for brunch, lunch or dinner, Rosemary and Pine’s masterfully prepared dishes and co*cktails are a must-try.

Eat at Rosemary and Pine

Two Stars

Saison

178 Townsend St.

Relying almost exclusively on their wood-fired ovens, the talented cooks at Saison can create an infinite combination of dishes from the fresh fruit, vegetables, meats, and fish they receive from their suppliers.

Eat at Saison

One Star

San Ho Wan

2170 Bryant St.

The second restaurant from Chef Corey Lee on this list, and one of the newest additions,is a collaboration with Jeong-In Hwang.They share a vision for a casual Korean restaurant that uses the best ingredients and meticulous techniques with real BBQ cooked over proper charcoal.

Eat at San Ho Won

One Star

The Shota

115 Sansome St.

The Shota offers Edomae-style omakase sushi and a Kaiseki-inspired dishes. Using seasonal seafood items sourced and jet-flown from the well-known Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, Japan, the chefs maintain the highest quality and ensure authenticity using traditional-Edomae techniques such as aging, curing, and marinating.

Eat the Shota

One Star

Sons & Daughters

708 Bush St.

With a nine-course tasting menu heavily reliant on fresh produce, Sons & Daughters is a must for any vegetarian visitors to San Francisco.

Eat at Sons & Daughters

One Star

Sorrel

3228 Sacramento St.

You might not think that the best thing on the menu at a Cal-Italian restaurant would be a roast duck, but then you haven't been to Sorrel yet. Among many outstanding selections, this entree earns regular raves.

Eat at Sorrel

One Star

SSAL

2226 Polk St.

SSAL is a sophisticated restaurant serving a tasting menu of Korean-inspired cuisine that is seafood-forward.The interiors are minimal, and everyone gets a view of the open kitchen when they dine, ensuring that the food is the star of the show.

Eat at SSAL

One Star

State Bird Provisions

1529 Fillmore St.

The first creation ofchefsStuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski, State Bird Provisions serves creative California cuisine that's delivered to your table via dim sum carts.

Eat at State Bird Provisions

New and Notable

Tiya

3213 Scott St.

The Marina gets a welcome addition to its restaurant roster with Tiya, an Indian spot run by chef brothers Sujan and Pujan Sarkar. Adding California flair to Indian classics, Tiya offers diners a la carte and tasting menu options. Be sure to check out their co*cktail menu, too, on which every creation is named for a different San Francisco neighborhood.

Eat at Tiya

The Guide to San Francisco's Michelin-Starred Restaurants (2024)

FAQs

How many Michelin starred restaurants are in San Francisco? ›

With 39 Michelin stars awarded to 28 restaurants, San Francisco is no stranger to award-winning food. San Francisco is such a hotbed of culinary talent that it can be a challenge figuring out where to enjoy the few meals you have here during your stay.

Who is the chef in the 3 Michelin star restaurants in San Francisco? ›

Dominique Crenn is the chef and owner of the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Atelier Crenn.

What San Francisco lost a Michelin star? ›

In the Bay Area, 10 restaurants that held the Michelin honor last year had their stars revoked, including San Francisco's SPQR, Wako, Mourad, Campton Place and Jū-Ni. Beyond San Francisco, restaurants La Toque in Napa and Madera in Menlo Park likewise were dropped from the list.

Are all restaurants in the Michelin guide starred? ›

The inspectors write reports that are distilled, in annual "stars meetings" at the guide's various national offices, into the ranking of three stars, two stars, or one star—or no stars (establishments that Michelin deems unworthy of a visit are not included in the guide).

Which US city has the most Michelin stars? ›

New York: 61 total Michelin Star restaurants (43 one-stars, 13 two-stars, and 5 three-stars) Illinois: 17 total Michelin Star restaurants (14 one-stars, 2 two-stars, and 1 three-star) Washington DC: 18 total Michelin Star restaurants (15 one-stars, 2 two-stars, and 1 one-star)

How many 3 star Michelin restaurants exist? ›

Summary. The 2024 Michelin Guides list 153 restaurants with 3 Michelin stars.

Does Bobby Flay have 3 Michelin stars? ›

The Las Vegas Mesa Grill earned Flay his only Michelin Star in 2008, which was taken away in the 2009 edition. Michelin did not publish a 2010 or 2011 Las Vegas edition, so the star could not be re-earned. Bolo Bar & Restaurant closed its doors on December 31, 2007, to make way for a condominium.

Does Gordon Ramsay own a 3 Michelin star restaurant? ›

To date, Gordon Ramsay holds a total of 8 Michelin stars across the restaurants worldwide, including the flagship, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, which has held three Michelin stars for more than 22 years.

Which Michelin star chef quit? ›

A Michelin star chef has quit his job at a luxury hotel in Biarritz after a kitchen hand was reportedly tied up naked for hours during an initiation. Chef Aurélien Largeau ran the five-star restaurant at the Hôtel du Palais in south-western France until 21 December, the hotel management said.

Why was Gordon Ramsay stripped of Michelin stars? ›

Michelin guide director Michael Ellis told Bloomberg, "We've had issues with consistency, and consistency is a huge thing for us ... we've had some very erratic meals [there]." He explained that the major two-star downgrade was a difficult decision to make but the Michelin team felt it was the right thing to do.

What happens if a chef leaves a Michelin Star restaurant? ›

Do Michelin stars transfer with chefs to new restaurants if they leave? So, even if a restaurant obtains stars under a particular head chef, it will retain those stars even if that head chef leaves before the next annual assessment takes place by the guide's inspectors.

Is SPQR a Michelin Star restaurant? ›

ABOUT SPQR

The restaurant is a ten-time recipient of a Michelin star.

What does it mean if a restaurant is in the Michelin guide but no star? ›

“A restaurant in the Recommended selection is the sign of a chef using quality ingredients that are well cooked; simply a good meal,” says Michael Ellis, International Director of the MICHELIN Guide books. “It means that the inspectors have found the food to be above average, but not quite at star or Bib level.”

Is there a difference between Michelin and Michelin star? ›

While MICHELIN stars focus solely on rating the quality of food, and Bib Gourmand is an award in its own right, MICHELIN Recommended means a restaurant has been recognized by the MICHELIN Guide for serving food to a high level but hasn't yet been awarded.

Which US state has the most Michelin star restaurants? ›

As of 2022, California is home to a dazzling 88 Michelin-starred restaurants, including seven three-star restaurants—the most of any state in the U.S. While Michelin has been around for 130-plus years, the very first Michelin Guide California was published in 2019.

How many Michelin star restaurants does California have? ›

As of 2022, California is home to a dazzling 88 Michelin-starred restaurants, including seven three-star restaurants—the most of any state in the U.S. While Michelin has been around for 130-plus years, the very first Michelin Guide California was published in 2019.

What state has the most 3 Michelin star restaurants? ›

A research team at Restaurant Furniture recently found that California has more Michelin stars than any other state with 18 two- or three-starred restaurants. New York came in second place, and Illinois took third, likely because of the robust culinary scenes in New York City and Chicago.

How many Michelin restaurants are 1 star in the world? ›

All about Michelin Star Chefs? First, there are about 2500 restaurants awarded of 1 Michelin Star in the world, 500 restaurants with 2 Michelin Stars and around 150 awarded 3 Michelin Stars. Secondly, this evolves every year based on the release of the guide in every part of the world.

How many 2 Michelin star restaurants are there in the world? ›

That may sound like a large number. But in a world of 195 countries and a population of nearly eight billion people, the reality is that Michelin Star restaurants are rare. Of that total, There are 2,290 restaurants with a single Michelin star, 414 restaurants with two stars, and 113 restaurants with three stars.

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