Best Contemporary American Restaurants in San Anselmo
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4 restaurants available nearby
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary american • Mill Valley
Booked 2 times today
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary american • Corte Madera
Booked 1 time today
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary american • San Rafael
Booked 7 times today
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- BBennieVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •124 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoIt is always a wonderful experience to dine at the Rotunda! Kathrine was so fun as our server and it is sweet to be remembered by Willie and Marian at the front desk. The food was great; I had to order the well reviewed burger and it was as good as they said!More infoThe Rotunda at Neiman Marcus - San FranciscoPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown / Union Square•4.7
- JJulie AnnWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoWe got lucky getting the best table in the restaurant, across from the bar in a nook under the stairs, so we easily heard each other! We chose a plant forward menu and our waiter Kai (sp?) decided on the order of the dishes. I’d trust his judgment again because we had a great time. The pigs head hid a shaved fennel and pear salad underneath. I delightfully learned how different parts of fennel tastes when shaved so finely. The Hokkaido scallops were soooo good and fresh and compared to a sushi restaurant, a very good value. My partner normally doesn’t like shellfish but he loved the scallops. We ended the savory portion of the meal with the seaweed noodles and the grilled cabbage with dill pickle butter and roe. Both plates had amazing, complimentary sauces and Kai brought us some bread to savor the last drops. The One Punch Man cocktail complemented entire the meal so well with its fruity yet creamy flavor. We got the chocolate semifreddo for dessert for the texture. It had a toasted umeboshi meringue that tasted like dates if they were slightly pickled. I left food drunk and with very happy tastebuds. I loved the restraint in all the flavors. I think a lot of dishes could’ve easily gone sideways in less capable hands, or even the meal because this menu had a lot of citrus and pickled items, and instead they nailed it just right.More infoThe ProgressPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Western Addition•4.8
- SStephenLondon •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoMy wife and I had an overall terrific experience at Paseo, dining at 7PM on a Wednesday night in February 2025 in the main dining room. The room was about half full, and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. There was pleasant chatter and soft background music, but, refreshingly, it was easy to carry on a conversation Our server, Maya, was cheerful, knowledgeable about the menu, and very efficient. She helped us select their house made Parker rolls, the night’s special crab cake (to share as a starter), the duck breast, and the pork chop. All were delicious, and the portions were generous. Quite by accident we were there on a “Wine Wednesday” which features many bottles at $36 and others hugely discounted. We chose a Pays d’OC Comtesse Marion Pinot Noir which went very well with our entrees. We were too fully for dessert, but the choices looked attractive. Maya took very good care of us which added to our appreciation of the meal. Highly recommended!More infoPaseo: A California BistroPrice: Expensive• Californian• Mill Valley•4
- CChristineSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews4.0Dined on Dec 23, 2024A nice hideaway from long day of shopping. Food is good. Sadly the famously delicious bisque was not.More infoBazille - Nordstrom The Village at Corte MaderaPrice: Moderate