1438 Best Restaurants in California, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in California - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Wooly Pig

$ | Dogpatch

This standout sandwich shop wonderfully balances a menu of signature Vietnamese banh mi and other sandwiches given a unique spin with ingredients from different Asian cultures. At dinnertime, there's a comforting ginger chicken jook (porridge), Japanese curry, and more. Daytime tends to be more for takeout, while dinner is usually a sit-down affair.

2295 3rd St., San Francisco, CA, 94107, USA
415-592–8015
Known For
  • Cubano sandwich with char siu (Chinese barbecue) ham
  • Curry-spiced fried chicken sandwich
  • Udon in Thai-style red coconut curry
Restaurant Details
No dinner weekends

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Wrecking Ball Coffee Roasters

$ | Cow Hollow

The Instagram set knows this almost table-free Union Street roaster and café as the place with the pineapple wallpaper. Everyone enjoys some of the finest lattes and espresso shots around, usually to-go, but sometimes sipped on the low bench in front of that famous backdrop. There are almost always a few locally-baked pastries and hard-boiled eggs on hand for a snack.

2271 Union St., San Francisco, CA, 94123, USA
415-638–9227
Known For
  • Excellent espresso-based drinks
  • Coffee geeks nerding out
  • Instagram favorite

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The Wurst Restaurant

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"The Wurst is the best" is the motto at this glass-fronted fast-food joint with a menu of sausages and dogs with specific toppings like the Detroit Polish (with sauerkraut, beer mustard, and onion rings) or augmented with (choose two) caramelized onions, sweet peppers, hot peppers, or kraut. Burgers are another specialty, with the blue-cheese and smoked bacon and barbecue ones from a local beef purveyor among the top sellers patrons enjoy at communal and single tables inside and on the front patio.

22 Matheson St., Healdsburg, CA, 95448, USA
707-395–0214
Known For
  • Not Dog vegan sausage
  • 15 beers on tap and midwestern pop (soda) selection
  • Turkey, falafel, and smash burgers with fries or onion rings

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Yak & Yeti

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The strip-mall location of this restaurant couldn't be more modest, but the chef is a charmer and his Nepalese, Tibetan, and Indian dishes are flavor revelations. Pakoras (fritters), samosas, dal soup, and momos (steamed dumplings) all make excellent starters, with meat and vegetable curries and sizzling tandoori platters among the mains.

3150B Jefferson St., Napa, CA, 94558, USA
707-666–2475
Known For
  • Many vegetarian options
  • Good lunch choice
  • Reasonable prices

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Yaks on the 5

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Beloved on social media for its sticky buns, addictive two-cheese tater tots, and bacon-jalapeño and other 100% grass-fed burgers, this festive, brightly painted joint wins most diners' hearts with its house-made ingredients, dozens of beers, and upbeat staff. You'll pay more than expected but will likely leave feeling you got your money's worth.

4917 Dunsmuir Ave., Dunsmuir, CA, 96025, USA
530-678–3517
Known For
  • Pastrami sandwiches
  • A few meatless burgers
  • Yaks Shack in downtown Mt. Shasta

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Yaks Shack

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The northern sibling of the Yaks on the 5 restaurant in Dunsmuir begins the day serving breakfast burritos and sandwiches, staying open until mid-evening for lunch- and dinner-oriented burritos and Buddha bowls along with burgers overflowing with ingredients that might include bacon, avocado, pickled jalapeños, crispy onion strings, and one or more cheeses. Smaller than the original Yaks but similarly enlivened by colorful murals and pulsating to indie rock, the Mt. Shasta iteration benefits from zealous staffers aiming to please.

401 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA, 96025, USA
530-568–8121
Known For
  • Garlic Parmesan fries
  • Coffee and tea offerings
  • Local and West Coast seltzers, ciders, ales, stouts, and porters

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Yeti Restaurant

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Glen Ellen's finer restaurants emphasize seasonal local produce, but instead of riffs on French, Italian, or Cal-modern, the farm-to-table creations at this casual space (open kitchen, paper lanterns, wooden tables and chairs) fuse Indian and Himalayan cuisine. Start with samosas or tomato-based Himalayan pepper pot soup from Nepal—so warming on a chilly day—then proceed to curries, sizzling tandooris, or chicken, prawn, or vegetable biryanis of ethereally aromatic saffron basmati rice.

14301 Arnold Dr., Glen Ellen, CA, 95442, USA
707-996–9930
Known For
  • Deck overlooking Sonoma Creek
  • International beer selection
  • Ample wines by the glass

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Yume

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Yume, which means dream in Japanese, could not be more appropriately named. With its intentionally sourced melts-in-your-mouth fish, precision knife work, eye-catching plating, vegetables that are far from an afterthought (green beans sautéed in sweet garlic sauce will live in your mind rent-free), liberal use of truffle products, and dimly lit sleekly designed space in Old Town Calabasas, you'll fantasize about returning to this second outpost of a stalwart Studio City sushiya nightly. Besides sushi, sashimi, and specialty rolls like cilantro yellowtail roll or albacore with kogashi butter soy (yum!), there are so many other things to eat including salads, oysters with uni and caviar, veggie-forward small plates, skewers, and hot entrées such as escabeche and miso black cod. Open late, a rarity in this sleepy little village, with a bar stocked with rare sakes and lots of Japanese whiskey, it can become quite the "wealthy parents' night out" scene so reservations are encouraged.

23536 Calabasas Rd., Los Angeles, CA, USA
818-572–0221
Known For
  • See-and-be-seen atmosphere
  • Exclusive-to-Calabasas menu
  • Lots of vegetarian options
Restaurant Details
Reservations recommended

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Z & Y Restaurant

$$ | Chinatown

San Francisco's signature Sichuan restaurant is a wonderful place to sample the often spicy, mouth-numbing (that's the "mala" heat, then the cooling effect of the peppers and chilies) cuisine of that northern China region. It's a long menu, so ask for advice from the servers. Be sure to book in advance for dinner, as the place is equally popular with visitors and diners from all over the Bay Area.

655 Jackson St., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-981–8988
Known For
  • House spicy fresh fish
  • "couple's delight" beef-three-ways appetizer
  • Energetic dining room
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Zab Linda

$ | Clairemont

Zab Linda may be a bit out of the way and lacking in atmosphere, but the northeastern Thai dishes featured on the menu—noodles, curry, and the spicy larb (think meat salad), which comes with pork, chicken, beef, catfish, or duck—make the trip worth it. Pick your spicy level, from 1 to 10 to add extra heat to your dish. After house favorites like drunken noodles, nam tok (beef salad), or tom kha gai (coconut soup), cool your palate with sweet rice with mango.

6925 Linda Vista Rd., San Diego, CA, 92111, USA
858-650–6868
Known For
  • Drunken noodles
  • Spicy shrimp
  • Authentic northeastern Thai cuisine
Restaurant Details
No breakfast

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Zareen's

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Serving a mix of contemporary Indian and Pakistani fare, this popular fast-casual restaurant started near Google in Mountain View in 2014 and now has two other Silicon Valley locations. Flavors are bold and riveting, whether it’s a handheld lunch like a naan wrap filled with chicken boti (a spice-marinated kebab) or a comforting slow-cooked lamb gosht stew. Thali platters (an entrée, rice, lentils, and a pickled salad) are quite popular in the evening and the various sandwiches tend to be the main choice for hurried daytime diners. Make sure to start with the chicken Memoni samosas, a savory pastry recipe that is supposedly known by only 23 Memoni grandmothers in the world.

1477 Plymouth St., Mountain View, CA, 94043, USA
650-628–6100
Known For
  • Chicken tikka masala with naan or basmati rice
  • Paneer cheese in a savory paratha roll
  • Peshawar-style beef chapli kebab as a burger
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Zinc Café and Market

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It's always brunch time at his small Laguna Beach institution where you'll find reasonably priced breakfast-to-lunch (okay, brunch) items that include everything from signature quiches, poached eggs, and homemade granolas, to healthy salads, homemade soups, quesadillas, and pizza. All the sweets are homemade, including the megasize brownies. There are some gluten-free and vegetarian items, too, including a Zinc Rubenesque on rye bread made with beets. A large beverage menu includes lattes, lemonade, beer, mimosas, and red and white wines by the glass.

Zócalo Midtown

$$ | Midtown

Inside a glamorously renovated Hudson Motor Car showroom from the 1920s that looks out of a movie set, Zócalo puts an upscale spin on Mexican classics. Pair the house margarita or its blackberry variation with pozole or a guac or ceviche starter before moving on to enchiladas or a burrito bowl with chicken, salmon, carne asada, or vegetarian ingredients.

1801 Capitol Ave., Sacramento, CA, 95811, USA
916-441–0303
Known For
  • Festive setting
  • Outdoor patio
  • Happy hour daily 3–6

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A&W Root Beer Drive-in

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Only two reasons to come here, but they're both delightful: frosty-glassed root-beer floats and drive-in service that transports patrons (by the view of carhops on roller skates alone) back to the 1950s of Modesto native and American Graffiti director George Lucas. It's a kick. The cheese curds and onion rings aren't bad either.

Angeline's Louisiana Kitchen

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Exposed brick walls, maps of Louisiana, ceiling fans, and New Orleans music create a festive atmosphere at Angeline's. Specialties include Voo Doo Shrimp, crawfish étouffée, and buttermilk fried chicken.

2261 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA, 94704, USA
510-548–6900
Known For
  • Jambalaya
  • Spicy gumbo
  • Melt-in-your-mouth beignets
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.

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Avatar's

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"Purveyors of ethnic confusions," this family-run Marin minichain offers California Indian fusion combinations that locals revere. The warmth of service, willingness to cater to dietary needs, creativity of the food, and reasonable prices more than make up for the uninspired space.

2656 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA, 94965, USA
415-332–8083
Known For
  • Punjabi enchiladas, especially curried pumpkin
  • Savory masala chaas smoothies
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Bar Bocce

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Nothing elevates wood-fired food more than beachside tables and a blazing fire pit ... except maybe a game of bocce. Modern Californian cuisine, local beer, and signature sangria are served inside the snazzy bar and out on the patio, which opens to Richardson Bay.

1250 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA, 94965, USA
415-331–0555
Known For
  • Sourdough pizza crust
  • Signature house meatballs

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Bella Luna Bistro & Bar

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In a downtown Tuscan-theme bakery, bar, and bistro, chef Vincent DeAngelo, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, brings his considerable skills to chicken Parmesan, calamari steak dore, and other Italian favorites. All breads, buns, cakes, pizzas, and other baked delights are made on-site in a New York brick oven.

Ca' del Sole

$$ | North Hollywood

With antique wood hutches, copper moldings, and a fireplace, this establishment draws a diverse clientele in search of grilled octopus drizzled with a spicy limoncello vinaigrette, soulful spaghetti carbonara, pumpkin-filled mezzelune (half moon–shaped ravioli), and classic osso buco. The wine list is moderately priced and, weather permitting, you can sit on the walled patio that, despite its proximity to L.A. traffic, feels wonderfully escapist.

4100 Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 91602, USA
818-985–4669
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sat.

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César

$$$ | North Berkeley

Spanish-inspired small plates and craft cocktails are served late at César, Berkeley's premier tapas spot. Couples spill out from street-level windows on warm nights, or rub shoulders at the polished bar and communal table. Founded by a trio of former Chez Panisse chefs, César is like a first cousin to the stalwart eatery next door.

1515 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA, 94709, USA
510-883–0222
Known For
  • Lively bar with outstanding drinks
  • Grilled bocadillos

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Cetrella

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The coast at its most dressed up, Cetrella is all polished wood and pressed tablecloths, and it hits every mark: adventurous wine list, live jazz on Friday and Saturday night, and a creative menu that pairs regional produce and fish with choice imported ingredients. The resulting dishes are sophisticated but not stuffy. The bar has a smaller and cheaper but no less delectable menu, and Sunday brunch is popular.

845 Main St., Half Moon Bay, CA, 94019, USA
650-726–4090
Known For
  • Excellent cheese course
  • Fresh local seafood
  • Extensive international wine cellar
  • Spanish-influenced small plates
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.; no lunch

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Chef's Choice Noodle Bar

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Aromatic pan-Asian spices, healthful ingredients, and inventive cocktails have made this arts-district eatery a local fave. Chef Preeda Piamfa, who hails from Thailand's east coast, focuses on Thai cuisine, including traditional curries, soups, and noodles (try the drunken noodles with duck), but he also prepares dishes from Japan, Singapore, and Vietnam. Preeda even puts an Asian twist on American standards. Case in point: the citrus-marinated rib-eye steak, served with carrot fried rice and steamed vegetables and topped with tamarind sauce.

1534 19th St., Bakersfield, CA, 93301, USA
661-325–1234
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Chop Bar

$$ | Jack London Square

The walls and tables are made of reclaimed wood at this small, stylish roadside gathering space whose knowing, tattooed bartenders serve potent cocktails. A great neighborhood joint for every meal of the day (including brunch), Chop Bar implements a farm-to-table concept and serves upmarket gastropub grub. On sunny days when the glass garage door is raised you'll feel like an insider who's stumbled upon an industrial neighborhood's cool secret.

Cinema Cafe

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Hash browns, grilled-cheese sandwiches, biscuits and gravy, and similar fare are served at this downtown breakfast and lunch joint. The outdoor tables are nice in the morning provided the weather is, too, which (other than wintertime) is likely.

661 W. Main St., Merced, CA, 95340, USA
209-722–2811
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Clementine

$$ | Century City

In fast-paced Century City, this quaint restaurant pays homage to comfort food classics. Look for chicken potpie, macaroni and cheese, roast beef sandwiches, and a slew of hearty salads. A great breakfast or lunch detour as you make your way to the beaches, Clementine has a bakery case that's filled to the brim with slices of banana bread with cream-cheese frosting, oatmeal raisin cookies, and freshly made cinnamon rolls (Saturday only).

Coast Cafe

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Decked out in a nautical theme with surfboards and buoys, the Coast serves weekend brunch and dependably good American lunch and dinner fare, including local fresh fish, grass-fed steaks, and wonderfully fresh vegetarian and vegan dishes. Find patio seating in the front and back and live music during dinner on Thursday and Sunday.

46 Wharf Rd., Bolinas, CA, 94924, USA
415-868–2298
Known For
  • Locally sourced ingredients
  • Fresh fish and sustainable meat
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Craft Los Angeles

$$$$ | Century City

Accommodating Century City's growing legions of agents and lawyers, Craft, around since 2007, is a major film industry hangout. At the helm is Top Chef’s Tom Colicchio, who whips up shared plates like roasted octopus and foie gras with apple butter. Boutique produce goes into the plethora of side dishes, and desserts may include triple chocolate sunflower cookies or house-made ice creams and sorbets. In its open, airy dining room, deals are brokered over lunches made with seasonal ingredients.

10100 Constellation Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90067, USA
310-279–4180
Known For
  • House-made sorbet and ice cream
  • Triple chocolate sunflower cookie
  • Seasonal veggies
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.

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Dewz

$$$$

Modestans hankering for a fine-dining experience—especially one involving prime rib or filet mignon—often head to this handsome dining room. Chef Vincent Alvarado introduces French influences (by way of the sauces) and Asian ones (by way of the spices) to beef, chicken, and seafood standards. Beef predominates, but the sea bass is a good alternative, as is the pan-roasted pork tenderloin, served with a sweet and spicy plum sauce.

Doña Tomás

$$ | Temescal

A neighborhood favorite with bright red walls, authentic Mexican artwork, and a festive outdoor patio, this sunny spot in Oakland's Temescal District serves seasonal Mexican fare to a hip but low-key crowd. Margaritas and horchata abound; brunch is served on weekends.

5004 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, CA, 94609, USA
510-450–0522
Known For
  • Chiles rellenos and carnitas
  • Courtyard patio
  • Margaritas
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun. No lunch weekdays

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Duarte's Tavern

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Though it periodically catches the attention of the national press, this 19th-century family-run roadhouse—say DOO-arts—continues to serve simple American fare with a modest, hometown attitude. The restaurant's bar is a great place to sip a whiskey, but it's also the town's liquor store, which means some locals take their orders to go. The no-frills dining room offers a solid menu based on locally grown vegetables and fresh fish.