7 Best Restaurants in The Bay Area, California

Chez Panisse Café & Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Alice Waters's legendary eatery, the birthplace of California cuisine, first opened its doors in 1971. It's still known for a passionate dedication to locally sourced heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables, heritage breeds, and ethically farmed or foraged ingredients. The restaurant offers formal prix-fixe menus and personal service, while its upstairs café serves simpler fare in a more casual setting. Both menus change daily, and legions of loyal fans insist that Chez Panisse lives up to its reputation. Reservations are practically essential. 

1517 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, California, 94709, USA
510-548–5525-restaurant
Known For
  • sustainably sourced meats
  • attention to detail
  • pizzas and fruit galettes upstairs
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch in restaurant. No lunch Tues.–Thurs. in café, Reservations essential

Commis

$$$$ | Piedmont Fodor's choice

A slender, unassuming storefront houses the first East Bay restaurant with a Michelin star (two of them, in fact). The room is minimalist and polished: nothing distracts from the artistry of chef James Syhabout, who creates a multicourse prix-fixe experience based on the season and his distinctive vision of modern and classic creations. The signature slow-poached egg yolk with smoked dates and steel-cut oats is now a Bay Area icon.

3859 Piedmont Ave., Oakland, California, 94611, USA
510-653–3902
Known For
  • inventive tasting menu
  • fantastic wine collection
  • excellent bar next door with its own menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential

Manresa

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Los Gatos is home to one of the country's finest restaurants, David Kinch's three-Michelin-starred Manresa, which serves an exceptional nightly tasting menu of Northern California dishes that features the freshest local ingredients ($225; $198 wine pairing).

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The Village Pub

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This Woodside institution actually is a Michelin-starred fine dining destination; the only similarity with an actual pub is that the bar has its own casual menu (the main dining room is prix-fixe with multiple choices per each course) and is frequently a gathering place for well-heeled regulars. The suave dining room with red velvet chairs and booths is a beautiful backdrop for intricate dishes that often feature produce from the nearby organic SMIP Ranch. It's the flagship restaurant for a local group that includes the acclaimed Spruce in San Francisco,

Mägo

$$$$

After several years as a leading chef in San Francisco, Mark Liberman crossed the Bay Bridge to open this deeply personal restaurant that channels his Colombian heritage in a contemporary way. There are two tasting menus available—a long and a short. Both start with an arepa course (like cornmeal pancakes) and then weave their way through a series of intricate compositions that are never overly elaborate and often lean on produce from nearby farms.

3762 Piedmont Ave., Oakland, California, 94611, USA
510-344–7214
Known For
  • affordable tasting menu
  • lively bar
  • beautiful, colorful place with big open kitchen
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch.

Mama Oakland

$$$

This classic Italian meets Californian menu is a stellar value where three courses clock in at less than $40 (the optional supplements are worth adding on). The quality is sky high, with no corners cut. It's an energetic, fun place with guests of all ages coming to enjoy exciting pastas preceded by a soup or salad. Each course has two options to choose from.

Selby's

$$$$

It’s a trip back in time at this elegant retro sibling to the Village Pub. Dishes are grand and elaborate, often with luxurious flourishes, yet deeply rooted in the seasonal focus that is the hallmark of California cuisine. It’s a delicious tie between the sensational black label truffle burger and the honey-lacquered duck breast for what is considered the signature dish here. The main dining room serves a three-course menu with several choices in each category; the bar menu is à la carte. The handsome mid-century modern design is worth a trip alone with impeccable details like perfectly smooth white tablecloths, miniature lamps on tables, a roaring fireplace, and a dramatic arched bar backdrop in the lounge.