Lazy Bear
EatMission District#11 of 50

Lazy Bear

San Francisco, California

Photo: Zachary Zachary

A dinner party disguised as a restaurant. You gather in an upstairs loft for cocktails, then descend to communal tables for a multi-course tasting menu that's simultaneously highbrow and deeply Californian. Chef David Barzelay's food is technically brilliant but served with a warmth that makes two Michelin stars feel like a house party. There are no substitutions. Just trust.

Insider tip

The communal seating is the point, not a compromise. Talk to the strangers next to you — half the regulars met their best friends here.

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