Best Contemporary American Restaurants in Santa Rosa
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- OTOpenTable DinerSan Francisco Bay Area •10 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe staff here is wonderful and will do their best to accommodate. Dined here on Valentine’s Day weekend and despite being short staffed the service was wonderful and they made us feel at home. The Lobster Bisque and Halibut were our favorites.More infoWalter Hansel Wine BistroPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Santa Rosa•4.9
- JJoshSan Francisco Bay Area •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoIf you are near Sebastopol, Goldfinch NEEDS to be on your list. I don't know where to begin on the food... - The pickled veggies were the right balance of acidic, herbaceous, slightly sweet, and crunchy - The Baby Gem lettuce, strawberry salad was beautiful, refreshing, an excellent amuse bouche. - The Roasted Carrots with honey mustard puree were tender, savory, slightly glazed, and an excellent counter to the baby gem salad. - The Hangar steak was lights-out--charred, beefy, and a fatty/richness, cut perfectly with bleu cheese and the red wine glaze. The Potato pave was something I will absolutely be trying to make at an upcoming steak dinner I'm hosting (think Potato gratin cooked slowly in butter, seasoned, cooled+ pressed in a pan, and then cut into squares and deep-fried for a super sexy crispy exterior with fluffy/creamy/buttery/salty potato interior) - The star of the show was ABSOLUTELY the Dungeness crab ravioli Rose... If that stays on the menu, it is a MUST ORDER. Since I was lucky enough to have my wife order that, I got to do the cheat code/perfect bite of the evening--a little hangar steak, ravioli, some of the crispy exterior of the potato pave, and a little red wine glaze. Absolutely divine--surf & turf of legend. We will now be making whatever excuse we can to get back to Goldfinch.More infoGoldfinchPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Sebastopol•4.7
- JJohnVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •15 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe love going to the Matheson! The food is always imaginative and delicious. It ain't cheap, but I think you get what you pay for. We had a prix fixe menu and the portions were generous and there were more courses than we would have expected. We went home stuffed and satisfied! Our server Zadie was the best - very personable, knowledgable and attentive.More infoThe MathesonPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Healdsburg•4.6
- JJulie AnnWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWe got lucky getting the best table in the restaurant, across from the bar in a nook under the stairs, so we easily heard each other! We chose a plant forward menu and our waiter Kai (sp?) decided on the order of the dishes. I’d trust his judgment again because we had a great time. The pigs head hid a shaved fennel and pear salad underneath. I delightfully learned how different parts of fennel tastes when shaved so finely. The Hokkaido scallops were soooo good and fresh and compared to a sushi restaurant, a very good value. My partner normally doesn’t like shellfish but he loved the scallops. We ended the savory portion of the meal with the seaweed noodles and the grilled cabbage with dill pickle butter and roe. Both plates had amazing, complimentary sauces and Kai brought us some bread to savor the last drops. The One Punch Man cocktail complemented entire the meal so well with its fruity yet creamy flavor. We got the chocolate semifreddo for dessert for the texture. It had a toasted umeboshi meringue that tasted like dates if they were slightly pickled. I left food drunk and with very happy tastebuds. I loved the restraint in all the flavors. I think a lot of dishes could’ve easily gone sideways in less capable hands, or even the meal because this menu had a lot of citrus and pickled items, and instead they nailed it just right.More infoThe ProgressPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Western Addition•4.8
- BBennieSan Francisco Bay Area •123 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoIt is always a special experience to dine at the Rotunda because it is so much a part of San Francisco history and a beautiful venue! My friend Manuel had never been there so he had a blast seeing the space and enjoying the food. Ralph, our server, was polite and attentive and the food was good as always. I do enjoy a place where I am already recognized by the hosts especially since one feels like one is being greeted by family. :)More infoThe Rotunda at Neiman Marcus - San FranciscoPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown / Union Square•4.8
Discover best Contemporary American restaurants in Santa Rosa
Discover the essence of contemporary American cuisine in the heart of Northern California's Wine Country. Nestled in the San Francisco Bay Area, Santa Rosa offers a diverse array of dining options that cater to lovers of modern American fare. The restaurants in this region reflect a blend of innovation and tradition, showcasing creative menus that feature locally sourced ingredients and artisanal touches. Each venue provides a unique dining experience, from intimate settings ideal for a romantic dinner to vibrant, bustling environments perfect for a group outing. The dining scene here is characterized by a commitment to quality and a passion for elevating everyday American dishes into culinary works of art. Visitors can expect exceptional service, a welcoming atmosphere, and a memorable meal that highlights the best of what Santa Rosa's contemporary American kitchens have to offer. Whether you're a local foodie or a tourist exploring Wine Country, these restaurants promise an enchanting and delicious exploration of contemporary American cuisine.