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Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero
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Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a hairdryer and slippers. The…
Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a hairdryer and slippers. The…
This 1-bedroom suite includes a living room with a skyline view and a bedroom with a view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Two…
This 1-bedroom suite includes a living room, private bedroom and two full bathrooms. It offers views stretching from the…
The spacious suite features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a hairdryer and free toiletries. The suite offers a mini-bar,…
Featuring a corner view of San Franciso Bay and the Bay Bridge, this suite includes a private bathroom with a large show…
Featuring a corner view of San Franciso Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge, this suite includes a private bathroom with a la…
Featuring a corner view of San Franciso Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge, this suite includes a private bathroom with a la…
Featuring large windows with corner views of the San Franciso Bay, this spacious guestroom includes a dining table for 2…
Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a hairdryer and slippers. The…
This guestroom includes a sofa and views of the San Francisco skyline. A dining table for 2 guests and a private bathroo…
This guestroom includes views of the San Franciso skyline and a private bathroom with a large shower. A sofa and a dinin…
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Restaurants nearby
- Quince★★★ Michelin To mark its 20th anniversary, Chef Michael and Lindsay Tusk have given their restaurant a luxe refresh that has reinvigorated the early 1900's Jackson Square setting. The commitment to seasonality and locality is striking, with much of the produce sourced from their partner farm. Dinner here celebrates the season with an array of elegant presentations. A small bowlful of gently cooked first-of-the-season peas are served in a silky broth brimming with flavor from guanciale and Tomales Bay clam. Pasta has always been a highlight here, and the agnolotti filled with white asparagus is no exception598m
- Benu★★★ Michelin Benu is an oasis in the center of the city. Patience seems to define this kitchen in its relentless pursuit of excellence. Meals begin with a series of highly technical small bites. While these delicacies alone may rival some of the country's most ambitious tasting menus, there's more. Faux-shark's fin and xiao long bao are a delightful classic, but Chef Corey Lee continues to reimagine and redefine his nightly offerings. Dishes like pheasant gun-mandu or steamed eomuk of shellfish are worthy considerations, though the roasted quail is a standout. Presented whole tableside, the final presentat807m
- Mister Jiu’s★ Michelin Chef/owner Brandon Jew's unique Californian take on Chinese cooking has made Mister Jiu's a perennial favorite. He deploys top-flight ingredients for original dishes that celebrate Cantonese cuisine and the Bay Area's seasonal bounty. Order the scallion milk bread. It practically melts in your mouth, especially when slathered with honey butter. Silken tofu with maitake mushrooms, cranberry beans, garlic confit and green Sichuan peppercorns is yet another winner, but it's the signature Peking duck, served with the classic trimmings as well as a bowl of decadent whipped duck liver mousse, that i535m
- Angler SF★ Michelin Perched along the Embarcadero, Angler feels like a hunter’s cabin gone Nordic-chic. All eyes eventually drift to the gorgeous kitchen, where the cooks tend to a live fire. The touch of those embers can be felt everywhere, starting with embered oysters with smoked chili butter as well as a radicchio salad so formidable that it calls for a bib and a steak knife. Mains could include aged black cod, flanked by Parker House rolls with seaweed butter or potatoes with taleggio. There are no wrong choices. For dessert, end with a soft-serve sundae bathed in warm salted caramel and stuffed with cocoa n762m
- O' by Claude Le Tohic★ Michelin This restaurant is the crowning jewel of Chef Claude Le Tohic's ONE65, the six-floor homage to fine French cuisine. The five- and nine-course menus are composed of outstanding courses that pair classic French techniques with pristine Californian ingredients. Meals begin with freshly baked breads and end over an enticing mignardise cart. In between, you may be greeted by the likes of their play on a seafood salad with shellfish, dashi gelee and caviar, as well as smoked and lightly sauteed black cod dusted with Chinese five spice and set with a quenelle of pureed shellfish. All the while, profe900m
- Kin Khao★ Michelin Tucked into an alcove of the Parc 55 hotel, the space is no great shakes in the décor department, but when it comes to layered, vibrantly flavorful Thai cooking with a produce-driven northern California flair, Chef Pim Techamuanvivit is in a league of her own.The menu draws on tradition, but it’s a far cry from run-of-the-mill, with creative interpretations of classics as well as original offerings. A fragrant steamed curry mousse (hor mok), studded with tender mushrooms and served with crispy puffed rice cakes, is a tantalizing starter, and even a familiar dish like green curry is made memora1.1km
- Saison★★ Michelin At once playful and earnest, this privileged playpen is adored by the Bay Area's elite. The studied cool of the kitchen extends to its crowd, and the striking warehouse setting blends rusticity with refinement. Everything revolves around the roaring hearth. The kitchen, under the direction of Chef Richard Lee, is in steady hands, and meals begin with a flurry of bites, like a tartlette of tuna and strawberry. Then, rabbit saddle dressed with perfect morels and grilled gem lettuce; or Texas antelope ribeye sauced with blueberries and accompanied by a black truffle croissant leads to unique swee1.6km
- Hilda and Jesse★ Michelin Offering what may well be the Bay Area’s most creative and ambitious take on brunch, this disarming passion project from co-owners Ollie Liedags and Rachel Sillcocks gets its extra shine from the pair’s extensive fine dining experience — each also contributed a grandparent for the restaurant’s name. The hospitality is cheery and warm, matched by a winsome space that calls to mind a modernist diner, and happily the cuisine is every bit as finely tuned. There is nothing precious or manicured about the cooking here. It is often bold and brash, a total riot of flavors mixed with stellar ingredient1.2km
- Birdsong★★ Michelin Live fire is of the essence at this high-ceilinged and elegantly appointed dining room. Chef Christopher Bleidorn's skill lies in his ability to combine the rugged appeal of flame-kissed meats with a delicate touch and palpable sense of whimsy. Look no further than the lacquered quail with grilled Parker House rolls and crunchy pickles to be assembled à la Peking duck. His team's impressive variety of techniques wring out every fleck of flavor from such pristine ingredients as creek trout, presented as roe with kelp kombucha sabayon; or "tail end" lox served on crispy skin.The playful and spon1.7km
- Acquerello★★ Michelin With its signature A-frame ceiling and luxuriously warm furnishings, this dining room has been Chef Suzette Gresham’s home since 1989. The cooking remains top rate, promising finesse and bold flavors in equal measure. Handmade pastas like their rabbit marubini in a prosciutto brodo are a particular highlight here, as are dishes like Spanish mackerel with asparagus. Sweets are a notable strength, down to the very last few bites when one of the best mignardises carts in town rolls up stacked with chocolates, pâtes de fruits, and caramels rolls. Speaking of bests, friendly sommeliers are essentia1.8km
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Attractions nearby
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art modern art museum in San Francisco, California, USA756m
- Coit Tower observation tower1.2km
- Union Square neighborhood in San Francisco772m
- Lombard Street thoroughfare in San Francisco, California, United States1.9km
- Oracle Park baseball stadium in San Francisco, California, USA1.9km
- Exploratorium museum in San Francisco1.0km
- Portsmouth Square public park in Chinatown, San Francisco, California504m
- Walk of Game video game industry monument935m
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