2. Dumpling Time
8.7
11 Division St (at De Haro St), San Francisco, CA
Dumpling Restaurant · Showplace Square · 86 tips and reviews
Rheya Shano: We ordered Crispy sesame tofu squares, Shrimp toast, Steamed pork riblets, Seafood gyoza, Wagyu beef gyoza, Maine lobster siu Mai, Pork xlb, and Trio of buns. All were really delicious!
Jimmy Lu: Veggie dumplings, fried tofu, and Green tea milk buns are all bombastic
Megan Allison: Oh man, this place is super delicious. Skip the gimmicky giant bao with the straw and don't miss seafood gyoza, lobster siu Mai and Beijing noodles. For a good time, pair with a Torrontes 👌
3. Gary Danko
8.7
800 North Point St (at Hyde St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · 140 tips and reviews
Toji ...: Maine Lobster, Pork Belly, Pork Tenderloin, Lobster Risotto, Salmon, Beet Salad and Suffles all delicious...
anne j: food, wine, dessert, cheese...doesn't get any better (except @ french laundry...)
Cathy A.: Don't skip the cheese cart, it's fantastic!
4. Boulevard
8.9
1 Mission St (at Steuart), San Francisco, CA
French Restaurant · 131 tips and reviews
TripExpert: "Chef Nancy Oakes has an easy touch with classics like simple juicy pork chops... and ends East–West coastal rivalries with Maine lobster stuffed inside California squid." -Lonely Planet on TripExpert Read more.
Hanh Le: The Filet Mignon, Moscow Mule, Golden Boy Smash, and truffle tagliatelle were amazing!!!
Urban Nomad: One Michelin star.
5. The Garden Court
8.6
2 New Montgomery St (in The Palace Hotel), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · SoMa · 23 tips and reviews
Ryan: Hit up the Father's Day Brunch. The setting is amazing, and the food is very good as well.
Soo Wai Eng: Very good Sunday brunch!
Trishia Pascobillo: Afternoon tea for two, with champagne was lovely. Had the 100 anniversary tea...loved the florals and warm scones :) The Pear finger sandwich was my favorite.
Brian: Staff was friendly and accommodating. Sat at sushi bar and they gave us a few free samples. Thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Rafael Morales: The chili cilantro edamame is amazing! Spicy though, so be careful if you can't take the heat.
Amber Rae: seriously some of the best sushi in sf. so underrated. get the 3 amigos, himachi lime, mango lobster, garlic chili edamame... also non sushi soft shell crab salad, ganja awesome.
13. Quince
8.9
470 Pacific Ave (at Montgomery St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · Jackson Square · 77 tips and reviews
Jose Martins: Number one so far. Just perfect service, food and outfit. Perhaps too much perfectionist.
TripExpert: Chef Michael Tusk's "house-made chickpea ravioli comes in a pepper-spiced squid sauce, and his Roman-style oxtail stew is subtly seasoned with cloves and cinnamon." -Travel + Leisure on TripExpert Read more.
Showtime Network: Fact: Quince does not mean 15 in Italian (which, by the way, is a number larger than Joffre Borgia’s age at his wedding).
14. Roka Akor
8.7
801 Montgomery St (at Jackson St), San Francisco, CA
Japanese Restaurant · Jackson Square · 70 tips and reviews
Mark Daniel: Tempura chicken is great, filet is great, beer doughnuts are great.
Jeff Rothenberg: Such a sneaky and awesome bar downstairs! Amazing for dates! Highly recommend the bar as its still undiscovered!
Courtney Chin: The "decadent" omakase was a huge disappointment. While the appetizers were good and portions were generous, the sashimi and wagyu were awful and the service was haphazard.