An immersive fine dining adventure where seasonal tasting menus meet theatrical culinary artistry.
A multi-course chef's tasting menu that changes regularly based on fresh, local ingredients, offering a unique culinary journey each visit.
Expertly curated wine, cocktail, or non-alcoholic pairings designed to complement each course for an enhanced dining experience.
Exclusive booking options for special occasions, providing a personalized and intimate setting with customized menus.
Dine in a theater-style setting where guests can observe chefs meticulously preparing dishes, adding an interactive element to the meal.
Thoughtful parting gifts like banana bread and cold brew coffee, included with the meal to extend the experience beyond the restaurant.
The first half was good, innovative but too salty (especially the black mushroom, I can’t finish the bottom - just too too salty. My partner usually like salty food also think couple dishes are overwhelming salty). The crab toast was good, but can’t taste much of crab flavor. The second half (starting from duck, then steak, and dessert) was not memorable, especially dessert was quite mediocre - sorry for saying that, but there is really nothing to highlight in dessert section, no pastry… just diff ways to serve fruits, no cake, no interesting finishings. As Michelin 2 stars, service is ok, food is well paced, def not as impressive as other 2 stars we have been. Hope this feedback can be helpful!
Absolutely stunning and memorable culinary experience! Each dish is so exquisite and meticulously prepared that at times it felt too much 😅 might have preferred slightly bigger portions and a few less courses. The banana bread and cold brew we brought back were such a nice touch!
It’s a tasting menu, so you will have whatever is seasonal and inspires the chefs. It will be served with an explanation from one of the many cordial and pleasant staff, and we (a party of four) found it intriguing and mostly delicious. Many courses, some very light, most just 2-3 bites - so we didn’t leave feeling overfilled, just fulfilled. The oysters served two ways was our favorite course. Any disappointments? Only the cocktails, which 3 of us ordered, and no one thought were splendid. I ordered wine (Sauvignon Blanc). There’s not a lot of choices for by the glass, but mine was perfect for this meal. We didn’t go for any of the pairing options (non-alcoholic, standard, and blow-the-budget.) Would we come again? Yes, we would!
Wow. One of the best restaurants I’ve ever been to and easily the top one or two-star in SF (better than Californios). Food: Exceptional across the board. The cioppino, bread and butter, trout, and wagyu were out of this world. The wine pairing was spot on - remarkable bottles and one of the best Sauvignon Blancs I’ve ever had. Worth every penny, which I don’t often say about pairings. Some reviews mentioned small portions; that wasn’t my experience. Service: Excellent. Perfect pacing with no long waits. Servers were sharp, personable, and deeply knowledgeable. Finishing touches: The banana cake and cold brew to-go were the best parting gifts I’ve ever had. The espresso at the end was also one of the best I’ve had. Loved the personalization of the notebook. Minor misses: We had 3 separate waiters try to get a cocktail order. The cocktail was not as balanced as the rest of the menu. The restroom felt basic for a two-star. The décor could be more refined, though I appreciated the open kitchen. Notes: Attire smart casual. Parking is tough so take a taxi, especially if you’re getting the pairing. There’s no bar. No communal dinners anymore. Can’t wait to be back!
Returned for my birthday after a wonderful first experience, but Lazy Bear has changed dramatically - and not for the better. The charming bear decor and communal tables are gone. More concerning: we spent $1,700 for two people (including beverage pairing) and received no birthday acknowledgment beyond an initial greeting and card. No candle, no special dessert, nothing. Every other Michelin-starred restaurant I've celebrated at has made birthdays feel special. The food was underwhelming, nothing special, portions in each of the dishes are tiny that left us hungry. The Coal-Roasted Wagyu Ribeye was excellent but just one thin slice. The Liberty Duck which is also one thin slice was too salty. Dessert ended with 2 bonbons and a single gummy bear. Compared to my first visit, both the creativity and the number of dishes have declined significantly. For two Michelin stars and this price point, Saison, Californios, Birdsong, and Commis all offer much better experiences. We were left very disappointed. Cannot recommend this place, spend your money elsewhere.
Lazy Bear offers a Michelin two-star fine dining experience in San Francisco, featuring an ever-evolving tasting menu crafted from seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients. Guests enjoy an intimate, chef-driven journey with dishes like Coal-Roasted Wagyu Ribeye and Liberty Duck, served in an open-kitchen setting that blends innovation with warmth. Known for its personalized touches, such as to-go banana bread and detailed menu notebooks, it's ideal for special occasions and discerning food enthusiasts seeking a memorable culinary adventure.
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