The Restaurant at The St. Regis San Francisco
The St. Regis San Francisco's restaurant is recommended by experts. Out of 22 publications tracked on TripExpert, 13 praised the restaurant, like Frommer's, Fodor's and DK Eyewitness.
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Frommer's
"Bathrooms beckon with deep soaking tubs, 13-inch LCD TVs, rainfall shower heads, and fancy toiletries, but definitely leave your room for an afternoon at the posh two-floor Remède Spa, the huge pool and fitness center, and restaurant Grill, for hearty grilled meats and fish dishes"
Fodor's
"The stylish lobby houses the signature restaurant, a bar, and the entrance to the Museum of the African Diaspora"
DK Eyewitness
"” Sample the handmade truffles and champagne while you wait for a spa treatment or dine in Ame, the hotel’s excellent restaurant"
Time Out
"A combination of new and old construction, the property includes sprawling spa facilities with a heated indoor lap pool, the new Museum of the African Diaspora and two restaurants patronised by the city's elite, Aim and Vitrine"
BlackBook
"Two more reasons never to leave: Remède Spa is the best in town, and chef Hiro Sone’s Japanese-fusion restaurant Ame"
Zagat
"spa, indoor infinity pool and New American restaurant on-site, guests may see no reason to leave, but the location, across the street from SFMOMA and just blocks from the Moscone Center and Yerba Buena gardens, rewards explorers"
Forbes Travel Guide
"The in-house Remede Spa is the pinnacle of extravagant pampering, while the ground-floor restaurant, Grill, offers seasonal dishes crafted from the bounty of the Bay area and Northern California"
Condé Nast Traveler
"Regis hasn't yet achieved its counterpart's landmark status, with Ame, its instantly popular on-site restaurant sushi bar, and 9,000 square-foot Remede Spa, it's only a matter of time
until it does"
Not For Tourists
"Drinks in the sophisticated, dark wood lobby bar can be a precursor for beautiful Japanese-inspired seafood at Amé, the in-house restaurant"
Jetsetter
"The narrow streets of San Francisco’s Chinatown, the largest outside Asia and oldest in North America, are packed with restaurants and shops selling everything from silks to unusual herbs"