Restaurant in Belmont, United States
Peninsula Neighborhood Table

Amara in Belmont, CA is an accessible neighborhood dining room suited to date nights, small celebrations, and business meals where you need a relaxed atmosphere without booking stress. Lunch is your best option for value and ease; dinner works well for occasions. Booking is easy — a few days' notice is usually enough for weekend tables.
Amara, at 1015 Alameda de las Pulgas in Belmont, CA, is the kind of neighborhood spot that works leading when you know exactly what you're walking into: a low-key, accessible dining room suited to date nights, small celebrations, and weekday meals where you want something a step above the ordinary without the booking stress of a destination restaurant. If you're planning a significant occasion in Belmont and want a room that feels considered without demanding a three-week reservation window, this is worth your attention.
Given the venue's Belmont address on Alameda de las Pulgas, expect an atmosphere closer to settled neighborhood dining than high-energy urban dining rooms. The energy here is ambient and conversational — the kind of room where sound levels allow an actual discussion, which makes it a reasonable call for business meals and anniversary dinners alike. For special occasions in Belmont, the absence of a loud, packed bar scene is a genuine practical advantage over some of its local peers.
Lunch versus dinner at Amara is a relevant question for anyone timing a visit around value. As a general rule at California neighborhood restaurants in this positioning tier, lunch services tend to offer shorter waits, lower check averages, and a more relaxed pace , useful if you're working in the area or combining a meal with other Belmont plans. Dinner is the appropriate call for celebrations or when the full experience matters more than efficiency. Without published menu data in our records, we'd recommend confirming current service hours and any prix-fixe or lunch-specific options directly with the venue before booking.
Belmont sits in a part of the Peninsula where dining options have historically skewed toward the utilitarian, which means Amara occupies a useful position for anyone between San Francisco's broader restaurant scene , places like Lazy Bear in San Francisco or further afield like Le Bernardin in New York City , and a quick weeknight meal. It's not competing with destination-tier venues like The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, or Atomix in New York City, nor does it need to. Its value is proximity and accessibility for Peninsula residents and visitors.
Reservations: Booking at Amara is rated easy , walk-ins may be possible, but calling ahead is always the right move for weekend evenings or special occasions. Dress: No published dress code; smart casual is a safe assumption for a California neighborhood restaurant at this address. Budget: Price range data is not currently available in our records , confirm current pricing directly before visiting. Location: 1015 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont, CA 94002.
Belmont has a focused but worthwhile dining scene. For other options worth considering alongside Amara, see Il Casale, Drift on Lake Wylie, Iron Gate, and Old Stone Steakhouse. For a lighter finish, Rancatore's Ice Cream & Yogurt is a solid nearby option. Browse the complete Belmont restaurants guide, or explore Belmont hotels, Belmont bars, Belmont wineries, and Belmont experiences for a fuller picture of the area. For reference points further afield, Smyth in Chicago, Emeril's in New Orleans, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico represent the higher end of what destination dining looks like, useful context if you're calibrating expectations for a special trip.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amara | Easy | — | |
| Shalizaar | $$ | Unknown | — |
| Drift on Lake Wylie | Unknown | — | |
| Il Casale | Unknown | — | |
| Iron Gate | Unknown | — | |
| Old Stone Steakhouse | Unknown | — |
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