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Dishing on SF's Sizzling New Spots: Celeb Chefs, Buzzy Bites, and Michelin Magic

Dishing on SF's Sizzling New Spots: Celeb Chefs, Buzzy Bites, and Michelin Magic



Food Scene San Francisco

# San Francisco's Culinary Renaissance: New Openings Spice Up the Bay Area

San Francisco's dining scene is experiencing a remarkable resurgence in 2025, with innovative concepts and talented chefs transforming the city's gastronomic landscape.

Among the most anticipated openings is Meski, an Afro-Latin restaurant backed by Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green in partnership with chef Nelson German of "Top Chef" fame. Set to open on April 5 in the Tenderloin, Meski promises to be one of the buzziest launches in recent memory.

The Bay Area is also welcoming OLHSO Korean BBQ & Seafood House in San Mateo, which has evolved from a popular high-tech food truck to an expansive brick-and-mortar establishment. Diners can choose from various barbecue experiences or create their own culinary adventure from the à la carte menu.

For Spanish cuisine enthusiasts, Mijo Restaurant in Corte Madera offers classic dishes with California influences. Think spit-roasted chicken basted in saffron-garlic butter and charred octopus with mojo rojo sauce, all served in a vibrant setting.

Fisherman's Wharf will soon welcome Chasca Rio, a Salvadoran restaurant moving into the former Pompei's Grotto space. Expected to open by late 2025, it will feature traditional Salvadoran soups, stews, pupusas, and fish entrées.

The prestigious Michelin Guide has also recognized San Francisco's culinary excellence, recently adding four new establishments to its listings: Verjus, the cozy bistro from the team behind three-Michelin-star Quince; Four Kings, serving Hong Kong-style cuisine in Chinatown; along with Prelude and The Wild.

For those seeking established San Francisco specialties, the city offers iconic dishes like cioppino at Sotto Mare, a hearty seafood stew that epitomizes the city's Italian-influenced maritime cuisine.

The revitalization of classic establishments continues with Fifty Vara in the Outer Sunset, bringing new life to the former Sunset Reservoir Brewing space with California cooking and house-brewed beers. Meanwhile, the beloved Jim's Restaurant in the Mission District has reopened under the direction of food nonprofit Mission Chefs.

From high-profile celebrity chef ventures like the upcoming relocation of Tyler Florence's Wayfare Tavern to neighborhood gems, San Francisco's dining scene offers something for every palate, continuing to cement the city's reputation as one of America's premier culinary destinations..


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