Best Seafood Restaurants in Glen Ellen
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- JJudieVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •82 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWaterbar never disappoints! From cocktails and appetizers to entrees with wine finishing with a fabulous dessert - the seafood is locally sourced! The waitstaff is knowledgeable and attentive (but not overly!) - Waterbar is always a treatMore infoWaterbarPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Financial District / Embarcadero•4.6
- AAudreyVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAll the staffs are very courteous, nice, friendly and notice details quickly. From the starter, Oysters were fresh, and with the seaweed vinaigrette, it elevated the oyster a lot. With the frog leg, the meat is so tender and juicy. Sauce on the side offers a nice acidity touch for fried dish. I loved the fact that they took inspiration from Nashville Hot Chicken and curated to their own version, everything on the plate were seasoned perfectly even with the pickle they served on the side. Grilled half sea bream was wonderful, I can taste the charbroiled flavor. Fish was very crispy,meaty, juicy and buttery. With the Meyer lemon herb salad, it definitely made the dish more refreshing. Overall, I really enjoyed the whole experience. Thank you for everything and for sure I will come back soon.More infoAngler San FranciscoPrice: Very Expensive• American• Financial District / Embarcadero•4.7
- BBryanSan Francisco Bay Area •7 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoEven with reservation, had to wait 20 minutes for table.More infoWaterfront Seafood GrillPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Napa•4.6
- MMeganSan Francisco Bay Area •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoDining and service was wonderful. However, I called ahead and was given instructions as to how and where to enter. My only criticism is the handicap accessible. I have ALS and I’m in a wheelchair. At the street level the lift was not working and had to go up through the garage. Although the lift in the restaurant is helpful, it would have been more accessible to be seated at the same level as the restroom. Just a thought.More infoMcCormick & Kuleto's Seafood RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Fisherman's Wharf•4.2
- GGaryVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •35 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 20, 2024Salt and Stone: A Consistent Culinary Gem Salt and Stone has become one of our go-to dining destinations, and for good reason. Over the years, they’ve maintained a level of excellence that never disappoints. Jose, who has served us several times, deserves special mention. His service is consistently prompt, professional, and filled with thoughtful suggestions that enhance the dining experience. During our most recent visit, we enjoyed the French Onion Soup, Steak Tartare, and a Pasta with Prawns. Each dish was outstanding. The hot dishes arrived at the perfect temperature—a detail we greatly appreciate. The Steak Tartare, complete with a raw egg yolk on top, was a standout. While not for everyone, the yolk added a luxurious touch that I particularly enjoyed. The bar is equally impressive. We treated ourselves to a perfectly executed Martini and a Manhattan on the rocks. Living in Wine Country, we cherish the occasional cocktail, and Salt and Stone delivers on that front as well. As spring approaches, the outdoor seating area becomes one of the most inviting spots in Sonoma County, combining great food with a beautiful setting. Salt and Stone continues to impress, and we highly recommend it to anyone seeking an exceptional dining experience.More infoSalt & StonePrice: Expensive• Californian• Kenwood•4.6