Restaurant in San Francisco, United States
Nisei
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About Nisei
Nisei is David Yoshimura's Michelin one-star Japanese-American tasting menu on Polk Street, ranked no. 318 on OAD's North America list in 2025. At $$$$ pricing with a 1,455-bottle wine list at moderate markup, it delivers serious value for the category. Booking is hard — plan three to four weeks ahead for Wednesday through Sunday dinner seatings.
Should You Book Nisei?
If you're choosing between Nisei and Benu for a high-stakes Japanese-inflected dinner in San Francisco, the decision comes down to format and formality. Benu is tighter, more ceremonial, three Michelin stars. Nisei is one star, looser in feel, and in some ways more interesting if you've already done the grand-tour tasting circuit. Chef David Yoshimura's menu traces Japanese-American culinary history through a structured tasting format, and the result sits in a category with very few direct comparisons in the city. At $$$$ pricing with a two-course equivalent above $66 and a wine list of 1,455 bottles priced at $$, this is a serious dinner at a non-punishing wine markup. Book it.
The Experience
Nisei occupies a Polk Street address that doesn't announce itself with the theatrics of a Michelin destination — the room runs quiet enough for conversation, the energy is contained rather than charged, and the atmosphere reads more like a considered private dining club than a buzzing tasting-menu production. If noise level and social friction are a factor in your decision, this is a better choice than Lazy Bear, which runs louder and more communal. For returning visitors, that calm is part of what makes Nisei worth a second booking.
The tasting menu at Nisei is the only format on offer at dinner, and the arc of the meal is the point. Yoshimura's cooking moves through a progression that draws on Japanese technique and Japanese-American history — not as a concept to be explained, but as something felt in the sequencing. The menu builds in both weight and reference. Early courses tend toward precision and restraint; later courses carry more richness and direct flavour. It's a structure that rewards attention rather than demanding it, which makes for a dinner that doesn't feel exhausting even at tasting-menu length. If you've been once and found the opening courses too quiet, hold that judgment through the full arc , the pacing is deliberate.
For returning diners, the wine program is the sharpest practical upgrade over a first visit. Wine Director Andrey Ivanov oversees a 1,455-bottle inventory with particular depth in France and California, and the $$ pricing tier means you can spend well without the markup pain that accompanies most Michelin-starred lists. The $60 corkage fee is reasonable for the calibre of the room. If you brought a bottle last time, consider leaning on the list this visit , the France and California selections are strong enough to justify it. For Japanese wine comparisons at this level of program curation, Myojaku in Tokyo and Azabu Kadowaki are the reference points , Nisei's list compares well for range, though Tokyo has the depth advantage on Japanese producers.
Nisei has appeared on Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in North America ranking in both 2024 (no. 328) and 2025 (no. 318), climbing the list year-on-year. The 2025 Michelin one-star confirms the trajectory. That's two independent credentialing bodies agreeing on the same upward direction, which for a tasting-menu restaurant in a city with Atelier Crenn, Quince, and Saison all competing for the same dining budget, is a meaningful signal. Nisei is not plateauing , it is on an upward arc, and the value proposition for booking now, before the profile rises further, is real.
San Francisco's Japanese dining options across formats are strong. Gozu and Delage are in the same serious tier; Iyasare, Izakaya Rintaro, and Kiraku cover different registers of the category. Nisei is the only one in this group operating a structured Japanese-American historical tasting menu at Michelin level, which makes it genuinely difficult to replace. If the tasting format isn't what you want on a given night, Rintaro is the clearest alternative with serious cooking in a more relaxed setting. But if you're planning a tasting-menu dinner in the city , and particularly if you've already done the French-rooted options , Nisei is the Japanese-American answer. See our full San Francisco restaurants guide for broader context across categories.
Booking
Booking difficulty is hard. Nisei operates Wednesday through Sunday, 5–9 pm only, which means five service windows per week across what is almost certainly a small seat count. Plan three to four weeks ahead as a minimum. Monday and Tuesday are closed. There is no lunch service , dinner only. If your travel schedule doesn't flex easily, lock in the reservation before you book flights. For trip planning resources beyond the table, see our San Francisco hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
Practical Details
| Detail | Nisei | Lazy Bear | Benu |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | Japanese (tasting menu) | Progressive American | French-Chinese |
| Price tier | $$$$ | $$$$ | $$$$ |
| Michelin stars | 1 (2025) | 2 | 3 |
| Wine list size | 1,455 bottles | Not listed | Not listed |
| Wine markup | $$ (moderate) | N/A | N/A |
| Dinner only? | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Booking difficulty | Hard | Hard | Hard |
| OAD North America rank | #318 (2025) | Ranked | Ranked |
For comparable tasting-menu experiences beyond San Francisco, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg and The French Laundry in Napa are the regional reference points, though neither shares Nisei's Japanese-American framing. Nationally, Alinea in Chicago, Le Bernardin in New York, and Providence in Los Angeles sit in the same serious tasting-menu tier. Emeril's in New Orleans is a softer comparison but worth noting for anyone building a US dining itinerary across cities.
FAQs
- Is Nisei worth the price? Yes, with one caveat: you need to be in the market for a structured tasting menu. At $$$$ pricing with a wine list marked at $$, the total spend is lower than it would be at a comparable Michelin-starred room in the city. The 2025 one-star and back-to-back OAD North America rankings (no. 328 in 2024, no. 318 in 2025) both confirm the quality is real. For the price tier, this is better value than most of its San Francisco peers on the wine side alone.
- What should I order at Nisei? Nisei operates a tasting menu, so ordering is not a la carte , the kitchen sets the progression. David Yoshimura's format is the meal, and the arc from lighter to more substantial courses is intentional. The most useful thing to know before you go: commit to the wine pairing or work with the list rather than defaulting to a single bottle. The program is strong enough that it adds to the experience rather than just accompanying it.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Nisei? Dinner only , Nisei does not serve lunch. The restaurant operates Wednesday through Sunday from 5–9 pm. There is no daytime option to consider.
- Can Nisei accommodate groups? Seat count is not publicly listed, but at $$$$ pricing with a tasting-menu format and hard booking difficulty, this is not a large-group venue. Parties of two to four are the practical sweet spot for a tasting-menu room of this type. If you're planning a group of six or more, contact the restaurant directly to confirm capacity and whether a private arrangement is possible.
- Does Nisei handle dietary restrictions? Specific dietary accommodation policy is not published in available venue data. For any restriction that would meaningfully change the structure of the tasting menu , particularly pescatarian, vegetarian, vegan, or allergy-driven needs , contact the restaurant ahead of booking rather than flagging it on arrival. Tasting-menu kitchens at this level generally accommodate with advance notice, but confirmation is on you to get in writing before the reservation is confirmed.
Compare Nisei
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Lazy Bear | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Atelier Crenn | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Benu | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Quince | Michelin 3 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Saison | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Nisei accommodate groups?
Nisei is not well-suited for large groups. The restaurant runs a compact format on Polk Street across just five service windows per week, which limits flexible seating. Parties of two or four are the practical sweet spot. If your group runs larger, Quince or Benu offer private dining infrastructure that Nisei does not appear to.
What should I order at Nisei?
Nisei operates a set tasting menu format under chef-owner David Yoshimura, so ordering is not a la carte — you eat what's served that evening. The wine list is a genuine asset: 450 selections across 1,455 inventory items with particular strength in France and California, priced at a mid-range markup. Budget accordingly and let Wine Director Andrey Ivanov's list do real work alongside the food.
Does Nisei handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary restriction handling is not detailed in available venue data, but given the tasting menu format and the operational scale of a Michelin one-star, communicating restrictions at the time of booking is standard practice and advisable here. Do not wait until arrival — tasting menus require advance notice to accommodate meaningfully.
Is lunch or dinner better at Nisei?
Dinner only. Nisei does not serve lunch — service runs Wednesday through Sunday, 5–9 pm exclusively. If your schedule requires a midday option, Nisei is not your venue; consider Quince, which has historically offered lunch seatings.
Is Nisei worth the price?
For most diners, yes — with conditions. At $$$$ pricing (two-course baseline above $66, before wine and tip), Nisei holds a Michelin star earned in 2025 and an OAD Top 400 ranking in both 2024 and 2025, which is a credible dual validation at this price point. The wine list adds genuine value if you engage it. If you want more theatrical production for similar spend, Atelier Crenn delivers a different register; if you want stricter Japanese tradition with higher ceremony, Nisei is the better call over Benu.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 5–9 pm
- Thursday
- 5–9 pm
- Friday
- 5–9 pm
- Saturday
- 5–9 pm
- Sunday
- 5–9 pm
Recognized By
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- Atelier CrennAtelier Crenn is San Francisco's most decorated tasting-menu restaurant: three Michelin stars, a World's 50 Best ranking, and a 14-course pescatarian menu built around Dominique Crenn's Poetic Culinaria concept. At $$$$ with near-impossible reservations, it is the right booking for a milestone occasion — but confirm the pescatarian-only format suits your table before you commit.
- QuinceQuince holds 3 Michelin Stars in San Francisco's Jackson Square and earns them with a pasta-forward tasting menu grounded in Northern California produce and Italian technique. The wine list runs to 1,700 selections and the 2023 remodel produced a room worth the $$$$ price point. Book two months out minimum — this is one of the hardest tables in the city to secure.
- BenuThree Michelin stars, a No. 7 ranking in Opinionated About Dining's North America list, and nearly 20 courses of Corey Lee's technically precise Asian-inflected cooking make Benu one of the most credentialed tables in the country. Book at least six to eight weeks out — closer to three months for a weekend date. The quiet, contemplative room suits serious food travellers over groups seeking a convivial night out.
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