Best Fine Dining Restaurants in Fisherman's Wharf
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• Contemporary American • Financial District / Embarcadero
Booked 8 times today
Price: Expensive
• Mediterranean • Financial District / Embarcadero
Booked 194 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Contemporary French / American • Fisherman's Wharf
Booked 36 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Contemporary French • Downtown / Union Square
Booked 13 times today
Price: Expensive
• Modern European • Civic Center / Hayes Valley / Van Ness
Booked 135 times today
Booked 52 times today
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- LLeanaSan Francisco Bay Area •5 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent food and service. This has been our family’s reunion spot on New Years Day for 40 years!More infoFior D'ItaliaPrice: Expensive• Italian• North Beach•4.7
- JJessa MaeNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoFantastic experience dining at Abaca! The food and service were both phenomenal - Keoki especially was an incredible server, he did a great job explaining each dish and making sure our meal was well-paced. A must-visit in SF!More infoAbacáPrice: Expensive• Filipino• North Beach•4.7
- JJonSan Francisco Bay Area •15 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoOne Market was a great place to go for dinner. The first thing you encounter are the staff and the ambience. Both felt extremely welcoming. The decor of the restaurant has a couple of features that make it outstanding without drawing attention to themselves. First is the layout and high ceiling; this allows for a festive overall feel while still allowing normal conversation. Second is it's location where Market turns the corner onto Steuart. Something about dining while watching buses and streetcars round the corner makes it feel a quintessential San Francisco experience. Food: The chicory salad was great. Bordering on minimalist it nevertheless held a great variety of flavors in choice of ingredients. We had a couple of non-alco drinks. I had a "faux groni" bitter drink. On its own, not so fun. But a great prime rib counterpoint. The prime rib. Admittedly SF has set a high bar with HOPR half a city away. So with the inevitable comparisons: Nice crusted cap surrounding the main body of meat. A little stringier than I like overall. The spinach was sauteed with the garlic a little overcooked for my liking. A small amount of mashed potatoes and the biggest popover I've seen on the side. An odd citrus-y butter presumably for the popover. Not horseradish so dont slather it on your meat. Overall, a very credible prime rib dinner. Dessert was very nice. I had the lemon cheesecake, my dining partner had the butterscotch pudding. The latter was pretty rich so warning there if you think it's tiny or if you conversely want something light. The cheesecake? As nice as it was it demonstrated the idea of seasonality. A square slab of cheesecake topped w/ a small scoop of raspberry sorbet was surrounded by summer berries. Some of which tasted exactly how you'd expect summer berries to taste in Dec. In closing, a place we'd revisit. Comfortable with a rewarding menu.More infoOne Market RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Financial District / Embarcadero•4.5
- AAngelaCalifornia Central Coast •5 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoAmazing dining experience for my husband's birthday. Daria was our server and was excellent. We loved her suggestions on the menu as well. We enjoyed the octopus (best I've ever had), lamb meatballs, Gigantes, Smelt, and the goat stew to finish. We were absolutely stuffed and definitely slept like babies! Everything was stunning. I've heard such wonderful things before coming here, and they had exceeded my expectations.More infoKokkari EstiatorioPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Financial District / Embarcadero•4.9
- PPenelopeVIPHawaii •102 reviews5.0Dined on 25 Dec 2024We always try to eat at Gary Danko when we are in town (from Hawaii) for special holidays in this case Christmas Eve. So grateful they were open and able to accommodate us. This is always our go to place because our daughter in law is gluten intolerant and they always graciously accommodate her (even to the point of having gluten free bread). Many restaurants will not accommodate because of possible cross contamination, but Gary Danko always welcomes us. We love the selections of courses and look forward to the muffin they give for breakfast the following morning. The only criticism I have is that there is no valet parking - so we take taxi/uber weather can be severe. You have to try this and you will keep coming back!More infoGary DankoPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary French / American• Fisherman's Wharf•4.8