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10 San Francisco restaurants perfect for special occasions

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by Becky Duffett
Updated 15 December 2023

Some special occasions were made for a glam gold-trimmed steakhouse. Other major moments call for family celebrations over outstanding pizza pies. And nothing beats a royal Cantonese banquet when it comes to hosting large and festive get-togethers. Luckily, San Francisco’s got it all.

Whether you’re marking a big birthday, entertaining out-of-towners, or just going extra-big on a random weeknight, these standout celebration spots are for you. Read on for a guide to 10 of San Francisco’s best restaurants to book for special occasions right now.

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4.7
4.7 (1619)
$50 and over
Japanese
SOMA
About the restaurant

AKIKOS (not to be confused with Akiko’s Sushi) recently moved to a dazzling new space in East Cut and continues to serve raw fish sourced from Japan’s famed Tsukiji Fish Market and local purveyors. Pull up a seat at the chef’s counter and savor zuke (soy-cured bluefin tuna), the freshness of Hokkaido scallops, and rich chawanmushi (egg custard, sea urchin, and maitake mushrooms) while you gawk at chef Ray Lee’s impeccably choreographed knife skills. The seasonal omakase menu includes six to seven small courses and ten pieces of nigiri, plus dessert. This is a meal reserved for the most special occasions.


Top review
OpenTable Diner
Dined 2 days ago
Akikos is as close to a seaside table in Japan with bountiful choices of all the delicacies of the Pacific Ocean. Sushi was prepared with attention accenting the fish's natural flavor with ginger or wasabi. We had 2 birthdays to celebrate and Akikos' staff provided extra service to celebrate!
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4.2
4.2 (1419)
$50 and over
Chinese
Chinatown
About the restaurant

The Empress by Boon is a modern Cantonese destination from acclaimed chef Ho Chee Boon, who has more than 25 years of experience under his belt (including a stint as the executive chef of clubstaurant Hakkasan). Boon took over the 7,500-square-foot-space that was once home to Empress of China—a historic Chinese banquet hall that existed for nearly half a century—and continues the landmark’s legacy. To dial up the wow factor, Boon even recruited a UK-based design firm to revive the space with geometric screens and royal blue sofas with skyline views. Come for the five-course prix fixe featuring Cantonese-inspired hits like crispy lobster puff and wine-braised squab breast—a very sought-after celebration meal in town.


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Sarah
Dined 2 days ago
Delicious food and wonderful staff! We loved the view, the experience, and the meal was just enough without being too much. Fun cocktails and we added the crispy duck. A must!
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4.5
4.5 (11222)
$50 and over
Vegetarian / Vegan
Marina / Cow Hollow / Presidio
About the restaurant

Women-led Greens made a name for itself as an iconic vegetarian restaurant—but you don’t have to be an herbivore to celebrate here. The sensational seasonal menu features locally grown organic produce (including some from the restaurant’s own farm) with highlights like grilled peaches with watercress and hazelnuts and fresh pappardelle tangled with sweet zucchini and lemon butter. Grand wooden sculptures make dining indoors feel like you’re at an art gallery. Not to mention floor-to-ceiling glass windows with prime bay views, ensuring the dining experience is extra special. Reserve early to grab seats by the window for a front-row sunset view.


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emiko
Dined 4 days ago
Amazing vegetarian cuisine, artfully presented, a delight for the tastebuds, always consistently excellent!
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4.7
4.7 (3315)
$50 and over
Californian
Western Addition
About the restaurant

Thanks to an ever-changing menu, you can try something new each time you celebrate at this MICHELIN-starred hotspot. The casual but refined Californian restaurant treats New American dishes to Asian accents. Case in point: pork belly salad with pluots (a plum and apricot hybrid) and fish sauce vinaigrette or steamed egg tofu with garlic-chile oil, among other creative cultural mashups. No matter what else you order, round out your special night with faithfuls like a big platter of the restaurant’s claim-to-fame Californian quail for the table, plus housemade peanut milk for dessert.


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CarrieVIP
Dined today
The service is the prize here at State Bird. My friend has true celiac disease and the care that the servers took to make sure we knew exactly what he could order was wonderful. There were plenty of options and the food was delicious.
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4.7
4.7 (8902)
$31 to $50
Californian
Mission
About the restaurant

In 1999, John Clark and Gayle Pirie transformed a struggling movie theater into a bohemian Cali-Mediterranean restaurant. Today, Foreign Cinema is still home to one of SF’s most dramatic spaces—and memorable meals. The heart of the space is the patio brightened with twinkle lights and old movies flickering in 35mm. And the plates match the spectacle: Diners love to feast on housemade pop tarts for birthday brunches, rack up seafood towers for Valentine’s dinners, and raise a glass at many a wedding party.


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Megan
Dined 5 days ago
One of my new favorites in the city! Really enjoyed the fresh seafood and the pork chop was amazing !
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4.7
4.7 (3055)
$30 and under
Steakhouse
Mission
About the restaurant

Lolinda is a consistent SF favorite for group get-togethers. The solid Argentinean steakhouse expertly blends Latin American flavors with Californian vibes. Medieval-esque wagon wheel chandeliers light up its spacious dining room, and a wood-fired grill adds a signature smokiness to the pitch-perfect meat dishes. Diners are seated at individual tables or at a large communal table to devour sausages, short ribs, pork chop, and ribeye steak. Get the full experience via the asado mixto (barbecue mix for two) that includes chorizo, morcilla, flap loin, short ribs, potatoes, and peppers. If you want to stretch your celebration, end upstairs at the open-air rooftop El Techo for a margarita and sweeping city views.


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Anthony
Dined on 2 Mar 2025
Nice vibes inside. Low lighting made the place feel more intimate. Staff were friendly but service was slow. Food tasted good but a little overpriced for the portion size. Got the lager on tap/keg, wife got the Pinot for drinks, very good. For dinner, we each got the vacio and papas/broccolini. Meat was tasty but we ordered medium well temp to be on the safe side but medium would have been perfect. Sides were good but small. Steaks came with chimichurri and slice of grilled French bread, both tasty. Would probably come back though.
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4.5
4.5 (333)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Korean
Western Addition
About the restaurant

This bold Korean place is the rising star in the Daeho Dining Group’s growing portfolio. Chefs Ethan Seunghuyn Min and Jin Lim are both originally from Korea and come with high-end cred—Atelier Crenn and Michael Mina, respectively. At Bansang, you’ll celebrate with artful small plates designed for sharing. Expect Korean ingredients with Japanese and French flavors like decadent uni scallop toast, galbi ribeye, and radish kimchi fried rice. The restaurant recently scored a MICHELIN Bib Gourmand, so be sure to book in advance.


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Stephen
Dined on 2 Mar 2025
Unbelievably unique and delicious food, great atmosphere and the service was impeccable. Pretty much hits on all cylinders and some of the most interesting dishes I've ever had.
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4.8
4.8 (1222)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Mission Bay / South Beach
About the restaurant

Celebrity chef Tyler Florence dazzles at this glamorous modern steakhouse in Thrive City, the newly developed area just outside Chase Center. Ascend the stairs to a handsome dining room decked with tan leather booths and mid-century-style brass details. Suited servers roll through with trolleys, so you can watch them toss Caesar salads tableside or pick from a few different bottles of bubbles on ice. But the main event is the steak, and nothing says happy birthday, anniversary, or promotion quite like a 52-ounce wagyu tomahawk.


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Kie
Dined 7 days ago
Our first visit to this Michelin star restaurant Miller and Lux was an intriguing introduction to upscale dining. From the moment we walked in, the elegant ambiance set the stage for an evening of culinary exploration. We sampled a selection of dishes that truly highlighted the chef’s skill. The Tomahawk steak was a standout—perfectly cooked and bursting with rich, savory flavors that hinted at careful seasoning and precision in technique. The truffle mac and cheese was delightfully creamy and comforting, a modern twist on a classic dish that left us craving another bite. The salad provided a refreshing contrast with its crisp, vibrant ingredients, made tableside, while the deviled eggs were a playful yet sophisticated nod to traditional flavors, elevated with subtle, unexpected accents. Service throughout the meal was friendly and attentive, though it didn’t quite reach the impeccable standards often associated with Michelin star dining. The staff maintained a warm and polite demeanor, but there were moments when the level of personalized attention could have been sharper. As expected with a Michelin star establishment, the cost was on the higher end. While the prices reflect the quality of the ingredients and the artistry of the presentation, it’s important for diners to be aware that this is a premium dining experience. In summary, despite the service falling just short of stellar, the exceptional food quality and creative dishes made this first Michelin star experience truly memorable. For those willing to indulge in a high-end culinary adventure, Miller and Lux offers a gratifying taste of innovative cuisine and refined flavors.
A photo of Delfina Restaurant restaurant
4.8
4.8 (1041)
$31 to $50
Italian
Mission
About the restaurant

This Cali-Italian neighborhood gem still shines after 25 years in Mission Dolores, especially after a gleaming makeover last year. Delfina is back and better than ever, slinging arguably the best classic spaghetti in San Francisco, plus seasonal treats like Brentwood corn casonsei (half-moon shaped pasta), cherry tomato pizza, and charred Jimmy Nardello peppers—with anchovies, of course. There are new additions like a full bar and a metal-vaulted ceiling, but the warm dining room remains cozy enough for a date—and memorable enough for a birthday.


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sueVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Consistent warm and friendly service. Excellent pasta dishes.
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