Restaurants near Agua Vista Park
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16 restaurants available nearby
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Price: Very Expensive
• American • Potrero Hill / Dogpatch
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- SStaceyVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •67 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe go as often as we can -- definitely at Christmas. This time we were in a cozy room with a fireplace. Dinners was DELICOUS as always. Everything included -- just a few choices to make and drinks aplenty! Great martinis and service that is beyond (Trevor and our carver were fantastic). A San Francisco institution!More infoHouse of Prime RibPrice: Very Expensive• Steak• Civic Center / Hayes Valley / Van Ness•4.8
- MMichelleSan Francisco Bay Area •54 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoI’ve been coming to Miller and Lux since it’s opening and, consistently, the service does not disappoint, the food is memorable, and all conveniently located within walking distance of home and work. While I was seated on time, my guest anticipated arriving late, and the welcome and ease of dining was paramount. Thank you to all staff!More infoMiller & LuxPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Mission Bay / South Beach•4.7
- JJasonSan Francisco Bay Area •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe Palm Court at RH was an experience. I came here for an anniversary dinner and the ambiance was like eating at a rich friends house. Like bitcoin rich. We were greeted as soon as we entered the door and brought to this magnificent and elegant dining room. Our waitress was very knowledgeable of the property and experience guest usually seek. Since it was our first time there we were shy, but she advised us to just grab a drink and explore the building like a museum. Each floor was like a page from a magazine. I loved seeing my girlfriend's face as every corner we turned she gained inspiration. On to dinner, we started with the mini Lobster/Caviar appetizer and for the main we had the Branzino and Wagyu Ribeye along with Baked Sweet Potatoes and some veg. Each dish tasted great. The fish was delicate and flaky and was cooked to perfection. A squeeze of fresh lemon really enhanced the sweetness of the fish. The steak was rich and tender. It had a nice char on the outside and it was our favorite dish of the night. Also don't sleep on the sides. The baked sweet potato was awesome. The marshmallow/butter cream was sweet and savory, I would get this unique side every time. For dessert we had the chocolate chip cookies and creme brulee. Both were executed very well. 10/10 experience and I can see myself coming back for their brunch.More infoThe Palm Court at RH San FranciscoPrice: Very Expensive• American• Potrero Hill / Dogpatch•4.8
- DDominicSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoI could write whole books about how much I love the pizza (because it's utterly sensational), but I really love how accessible and low key this restaurant is while still giving you the incredible flavors that Che Fico's locations consistently deliver. Ordering with QR code is a breeze and everything comes out super quick, but servers are still available & very friendly. Really love meeting friends here before/during a Warriors game or on a nice clear evening to share a pie with a view of the bridge, it's just too easy not to!More infoChe Fico Pizzeria - Chase CenterPrice: Moderate• Pizzeria• SOMA•4.5
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