6 Best Restaurants in Napa and Sonoma, California

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Farm-to-table Modern American cuisine is the prevalent style in the Napa Valley and Sonoma County, but this encompasses both the delicate preparations of Yountville’s Thomas Keller, whose restaurants include The French Laundry, and the upscale comfort food served throughout the Wine Country. The quality (and hype) often means high prices, but you can find appealing, inexpensive eateries, especially in Napa, Calistoga, Sonoma, and Santa Rosa.

Kenzo

$$$$ Fodor's choice

From the limestone floor to the cedar walls and cypress tabletops, most of the materials used to build this downtown Napa restaurant specializing in seasonally changing, multicourse kaiseki meals were imported from Japan, as was the ceramic dinnerware. Delicate preparations with sea urchin, Hokkaido scallops, bluefin tuna, and slow-roasted Wagyu tenderloin are typical of the offerings on the prix-fixe menu, which also includes impeccably fresh, artistically presented sashimi and sushi courses.

1339 Pearl St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-294–2049
Known For
  • Spare aesthetic
  • Delicate preparations
  • Wine and sake selection
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Hal Yamashita Napa

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The owner of casual and fine-dining restaurants in Japan and elsewhere, Kobe-born chef Haruyuki Yamashita gained fame within his native land for techniques that modernized Japanese cuisine. At his sparsely decorated Napa location—black, gray, and brown tones, polished concrete floor, gleaming open kitchen—his team prepares prix-fixe multicourse meals, but you can also order sushi, tempura, and other items à la carte.

1300 Main St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-699–1864
Known For
  • Superlative sushi
  • Artisanal sake selection
  • Happy hour (5–6 weekdays, 4–5 weekends)
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch

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Morimoto Napa

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Iron Chef star Masaharu Morimoto is the big name behind this downtown Napa restaurant where everything is delightfully over the top, including the desserts. Organic materials such as twisting grapevines above the bar and rough-hewn wooden tables seem earthy yet modern, creating a fitting setting for the gorgeously plated Japanese fare, from straightforward sashimi to more elaborate seafood, chicken, pork, and beef entrées.

610 Main St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-252–1600
Known For
  • Gorgeous plating
  • Cocktail and sake menu
  • Nearby Morimoto Asia Napa for pan-Asian cuisine

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Ramen Gaijin

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Inside a tall-ceilinged, brick-walled, industrial-looking space with reclaimed wood from a coastal building backing the bar, the chefs at Ramen Gaijin turn out richly flavored ramen bowls brimming with pork belly, wood ear mushrooms, seaweed, and other well-proportioned ingredients. Izakaya (Japanese pub grub) dishes like donburi (meat and vegetables over rice) are another specialty, like the ramen containing mostly local proteins and produce.

6948 Sebastopol Ave., Sebastopol, CA, 95472, USA
707-827–3609
Known For
  • Artisanal cocktails, beer, wine, and cider
  • Some dishes gluten-free or vegan on request
  • Karaage (fried chicken) and other small plates
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Sushi Koshō

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The owner-chef at this industrial-looking high-ceilinged spot pushes the envelope with crowd-pleasers like the 15-spice spare ribs with hoisin barbecue sauce and salmon tartare tacos with crispy wonton shells. He and his team also present sushi classics with style, the intricacy enticing as much as the freshness of the primarily local ingredients.

6750 McKinley St., Sebastopol, CA, 95472, USA
707-827–6373
Known For
  • Sake selection
  • Beer, wine, and mocktails
  • Outdoor seating area with firepit

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The Taste of Tea

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At this storefront a block north of Healdsburg Plaza, Japanese-style prints and furniture offset the mildly industrial feel of this combination tea shop and café whose light comfort cuisine includes ramen and mini rice bowls. The chef’s-special miso ramen contains barbecue pork, shoyu-marinated egg, fish cake, bamboo shoots, tofu, sprouts, and nori; gyoza and salmon top two spicier variations.

109 North St., Healdsburg, CA, 95448, USA
707-431–1995
Known For
  • Vegan variations on most dishes
  • Milk tea and matcha drinks
  • Last dinner seating at 7 pm
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. No dinner Tues.

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