8 Best Restaurants in The Waterfront, San Francisco

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

Abacá

$$$ | Fisherman's Wharf Fodor's Choice

Defeating the cliché that restaurants in hotels can't be citywide draws, chef Francis Ang's longtime Pinoy Heritage pop-up is thriving at its permanent home within the Kimpton Alton Hotel. Ang's exciting contemporary Filipino cooking has gained rave reviews from national publications and well-deserved awards. The chic space has a slight tropical edge to it and includes a small patio at the front and a bar reserved for those who can't score a reservation.

2700 Jones St., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-486–0788
Known For
  • Lola's pork lumpia
  • Innovative desserts and terrific morning pastries
  • Cocktails that are as exciting as the food
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays

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Maison Nico

$ | Financial District Fodor's Choice

Some of San Francisco's most exquisite French pastries are baked daily at this serene, cheery shop. On the savory side, most choices tend to be some form of pâté-filled pastry and are presented with all the artistry of haute cuisine; sweets are split between croissant-type items and proper dessert treats. Lunch seekers will be satisfied by the tiny selection of quiche, salads, and sandwiches.

710 Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA, 94111, USA
415-359–1000
Known For
  • Flaky brioche feuilletée filled with almond paste
  • Parisian feel
  • Duck pithivier (similar to a meat pie)
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Cafe de Casa

$ | Fisherman's Wharf

Start the morning on the outskirts of Fisherman's Wharf with an açaí bowl and strong coffee, or enjoy puffy chicken-and-cream cheese-filled coxinha pastries as a lunchtime snack at this cheery stop by the cable car turnaround. It's refreshing for visitors who are tired of crab and clam chowder. The breezy, tropical-leaning setting is a breath of fresh air in one of the most touristy parts of the city.

685 Beach St., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-345–1055
Known For
  • Sandwiches within a pão de queijo cheese roll
  • Fresh juices
  • Tapioca crepes with various savory or sweet fillings
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Café Sebastian

$$ | Financial District

As part of the revamped Transamerica Pyramid complex (in a separate building across the redwood park from the actual pyramid), this daytime fast-casual café/sleek restaurant in the evening quickly emerged as a FiDi favorite after its 2024 opening. The food is courtesy of chef Brad Kilgore, a major Miami culinary figure who is thriving with his San Francisco debut. Breakfast and lunch are a mix of the familiar and more unique yet casual plates (like a marvelous tortellini en brodo with apple), while dinner shows more of an ambitious side to the compact menu.

Cassava

$ | Financial District

After several years as a full-service restaurant in the Outer Richmond and then North Beach, husband-and-wife team chef Kris Toliao and Yuka Ioroi's Japanese-Californian-inspired concept decided to downsize dramatically and switch to a daytime-only café model. However, this new home happens to be a lush palm tree and plant-filled courtyard oasis in the heart of charming Jackson Square. Since its opening in early 2025, Cassava swiftly has become the rare place that is a lunchtime go-to for both the food travel cognoscenti and nearby office workers.

633 Battery St., San Francisco, CA, 94111, USA
415-640--8990
Known For
  • Japanese egg salad sandwich on milk bread
  • The rare-to-find outstanding clam chowder
  • Instagram-stunning setting
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No dinner

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Grande Crêperie

$ | Embarcadero

The team behind French baking sensation Le Marais serves some of the greatest savory buckwheat galettes and sweet crêpes in the Bay Area at a kiosk on the water side of the Ferry Building. It's the perfect stop for breakfast, lunch, or a dessert snack. Fillings range from traditional ones like Nutella or ham and Comté, to more atypical choices such as cherry tomatoes and burrata.

Holbrook House

$$$ | Financial District

Everything feels like a Roaring '20s party at the FiDi's go-to glamorous restaurant-bar for power lunches and celebratory happy hours (there are switches at each table to summon champagne and martini carts), except it actually only opened in a different '20s decade (2023). The food could coast in mediocrity because of the elegant, eye-catching environs; but thankfully it doesn't, thanks to sharp dishes like a fantastic petrale sole with hazelnut brown butter that will win over any skeptic of that oft-ignored flaky fish. The adjacent glass-ceiling atrium, known as the Conservatory at One Sansome, is utterly spectacular and often used for extra seating.

1 Sansome St., San Francisco, CA, 94104, USA
415-515--6444
Known For
  • Oysters and caviar
  • HH breakfast sandwich
  • Cocktail menu split between modern and classics
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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Red's Java House

$ | Embarcadero

For a real cup of joe without any sense of pretension, join the savvy construction workers, Giants fans, and young suits at the Embarcadero's seven-decade-old waterfront classic, where the coffee typically follows a double cheeseburger on sourdough and a cold beer, and the gorgeous view of the East Bay is priceless.

Pier 30, San Francisco, CA, 94105, USA
415-777--5626
Known For
  • Throwback mid-century atmosphere inside and relaxed patio out back
  • No lettuce or tomato on the burgers
  • Hearty breakfast dishes
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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