Restaurant in San Francisco, United States
Avery Restaurant
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About Avery Restaurant
Avery Restaurant transforms San Francisco fine dining through Chef Rodney Wages' Michelin-starred tasting menu, where contemporary American cuisine meets Japanese influences in an intimate, art-inspired Fillmore Street setting that earned critical acclaim for its innovative approach to seasonal ingredients.
Where culinary artistry meets intimate sophistication, Avery Restaurant + San Francisco elevates contemporary American fine dining through Chef Rodney Wages' masterful tasting menu experience. Named after American painter Milton Avery, this Michelin-starred destination transforms seasonal ingredients into edible art within an elegantly redesigned Fillmore Street space that feels like dining in a curator's private home.
Chef Wages brings an extraordinary pedigree to Avery's kitchen, having honed his craft at legendary establishments including The French Laundry, Benu, Atelier Crenn, and Saison. Since opening in 2018, Avery earned and maintained its coveted Michelin star through 2023, establishing itself among San Francisco's most innovative fine dining destinations. The restaurant's philosophy centers on creating intensely flavorful, artistically presented dishes that engage all senses while maintaining the warmth of intimate hospitality.
Avery's ever-evolving tasting menu showcases Wages' sophisticated approach to contemporary American cuisine with pronounced Japanese influences. Signature creations include the celebrated tortellini en brodo with cultured butter, mushrooms, and brined smoked foie gras in aromatic garlic skin broth, alongside delicate preparations of trout roe brined and smoked in dashi. The menu features luxurious touches like A5 Wagyu prepared to perfection and innovative sea urchin custard garnished with caviar, while vegetable-forward dishes such as roasted heirloom carrots with hazelnut praline demonstrate equal creativity. Each course utilizes ingredients sourced from local Bay Area purveyors, supporting the region's rich culinary ecosystem.
The intimate 28-seat dining room features custom leather and mohair banquettes, richly patterned carpeting, and striking Venetian plaster murals by artist Victor Reyes. The two-story space includes "Avery's Room," a luxurious private dining area overlooking a dramatic wine and sake cellar. The beverage program distinguishes itself through expertly curated sake pairings alongside premium wines and Champagne, reflecting the menu's East Asian influences. Service maintains the restaurant's artistic ethos while providing knowledgeable, attentive hospitality that enhances each course's storytelling.
Reservations at Avery Restaurant require advance planning through Tock, with the tasting menu experience priced at $189-$235 per person. This San Francisco fine dining gem offers an unforgettable evening where Chef Wages' artistic vision creates lasting memories for discerning gourmands seeking the city's most innovative culinary experiences.
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