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    Restaurant in San Francisco, United States

    Fiorella

    160pts

    Serious Italian cooking without the serious price.

    Fiorella, Restaurant in San Francisco

    About Fiorella

    Fiorella is the Inner Richmond Italian that earns a Michelin Plate and an OAD Casual North America ranking at the $$ price point — a rare combination in San Francisco. Chef Brandon Gillis runs a kitchen serious enough for a special-occasion dinner without the four-figure bill. Easy to book, hard to fault for the price.

    A $$ Italian in the Richmond That Earns Michelin and OAD Recognition — Here's Whether to Book

    At the $$ price point, Fiorella on Clement Street delivers something genuinely difficult to find in San Francisco: Italian cooking serious enough to earn a Michelin Plate (2024) and a ranking of #778 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list (2024), in a neighbourhood that rewards locals over tourists. If you want a special-occasion Italian dinner without the four-figure bill that comes with Quince, this is the most credentialed option at this price tier in the city. Book it.

    The Room and the Setting

    Fiorella sits in the Inner Richmond, on a stretch of Clement Street that feels genuinely local — produce markets, dim sum counters, and neighbourhood bars on either side. The room itself is compact and warm, the kind of space where the visual cue is candlelight and close tables rather than the soaring ceilings of a destination restaurant. For a date or a small celebration, that intimacy works in your favour. For a large group, you will feel the squeeze. Chef Brandon Gillis runs the kitchen, and the Michelin recognition confirms the cooking is operating at a level that justifies special-occasion planning, not just casual drop-ins.

    Wine Program at Fiorella

    At the $$ price tier, wine lists tend to be serviceable rather than interesting. Fiorella's positioning as an OAD-recognised casual Italian suggests the list is built to complement the food rather than compete with it for attention, which is the right call at this price point. For a date or anniversary dinner, that means you can order a bottle without the anxiety that comes with fine-dining wine pricing. If deep cellar access and sommelier-led pairings are what you need, Cotogna operates in a higher gear on that front. But for a neighbourhood Italian where the wine works with the food and does not require a separate budget line, Fiorella is well positioned. The broader context: San Francisco's Italian wine culture is stronger than most American cities, and a Michelin-recognised kitchen at this price point typically means the list has been chosen with the menu in mind rather than assembled from a distributor catalogue.

    How It Fits the Occasion

    Fiorella works for anniversaries, low-key birthday dinners, and first dates where you want substance without formality. The $$ pricing means two people can eat and drink well without the kind of commitment that a Saison or Atelier Crenn requires. Saturday dinner runs until 10 pm and lunch service begins at 11 am on weekends, which gives you genuine flexibility. If you are planning a celebration that calls for a more theatrical experience, the $$$$ tier in San Francisco , Lazy Bear, Benu , delivers a different register entirely. But if the occasion calls for good Italian food, a room that feels considered, and a bill that will not require advance financial planning, Fiorella is the right answer.

    For a broader read on where Fiorella fits in the city, our full San Francisco restaurants guide maps the field across price tiers and cuisines. If you are building a longer trip, our San Francisco hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the planning.

    How It Compares to San Francisco Italian

    Against the obvious peer set, Fiorella sits closest to Flour + Water and Beretta on price and neighbourhood accessibility, but its Michelin Plate and OAD ranking put it a step above both in terms of formal recognition. Che Fico is the other credentialed casual Italian in the city worth comparing directly , bigger room, louder energy, similar price tier, but a different crowd and a different vibe. If you want something closer to a trattoria with serious kitchen pedigree, Belotti Ristorante e Bottega is worth considering, particularly for Piedmontese-focused Italian. For a more formal Italian experience with a deeper wine program, Cotogna operates at a higher price point but delivers proportionally more on both fronts.

    Internationally, the comparison for credentialed neighbourhood Italian at an accessible price point is a specific category , cenci in Kyoto and 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong occupy very different price positions, which underlines how much value Fiorella represents at the $$ tier with Michelin recognition. For US comparisons at a similar level of ambition, Smyth in Chicago and Providence in Los Angeles show what serious kitchen credentials look like in a neighbourhood context, though both operate at higher price points. Further afield, Le Bernardin in New York City, Emeril's in New Orleans, The French Laundry in Napa, and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg represent the tier above , useful reference points if you are deciding how much occasion you actually need.

    Know Before You Go

    • Price range: $$
    • Cuisine: Italian
    • Chef: Brandon Gillis
    • Awards: Michelin Plate (2024); OAD Casual North America #778 (2024); OAD Recommended (2023)
    • Google rating: 4.5 from 688 reviews
    • Dinner hours: Monday–Thursday 5–9 pm; Friday 5–10 pm; Saturday 4:30–10 pm; Sunday 4:30–9 pm
    • Weekend lunch: Saturday and Sunday 11 am–2:30 pm
    • Address: 2339 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94121 (Inner Richmond)
    • Booking difficulty: Easy
    • Leading for: Date nights, anniversaries, low-key celebrations

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Fiorella? The venue database does not confirm a tasting menu format at Fiorella, so book on the assumption this is an à la carte Italian. What the awards confirm , Michelin Plate and OAD recognition , is that the kitchen is operating at a level where whatever you order is likely to be well executed. At the $$ price point, that is a strong proposition. If a formal tasting menu experience is the specific goal, Quince or Lazy Bear are the San Francisco answers, but at a very different price tier.
    • Is Fiorella worth the price? Yes. A Michelin Plate and OAD ranking at the $$ price tier is an unusual combination in San Francisco. You are getting kitchen credentials that typically sit a price band higher, in a neighbourhood room without the premium that comes with a downtown or tourist-facing address. Against Che Fico and Flour + Water at a similar price point, Fiorella's formal recognition gives it a measurable edge for occasions where quality matters as much as atmosphere.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Fiorella? Dinner is the stronger call for a special occasion , the room reads better in the evening, Friday and Saturday service runs until 10 pm, and the dinner context suits celebration framing more naturally. Weekend lunch (Saturday and Sunday, 11 am–2:30 pm) is a practical option if you want the food without the evening commitment, and at the $$ price point it is an accessible midday meal. For a date or anniversary, book dinner on a Friday or Saturday and plan around the later close.

    Compare Fiorella

    Full Comparison: Fiorella
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    FiorellaItalianOpinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #778 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Recommended (2023)Easy
    Lazy BearProgressive American, ContemporaryMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Atelier CrennModern French, ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    BenuFrench - Chinese, AsianMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    QuinceItalian, ContemporaryMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    SaisonProgressive American, CalifornianMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Fiorella and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Fiorella?

    Fiorella does not operate as a tasting menu format — it is a neighborhood Italian with $$ pricing, making it accessible rather than chef's-counter territory. If a structured multi-course progression is what you want, Quince or Benu are the right category; Fiorella is where you go when you want Michelin-recognized cooking without the commitment of a fixed menu or the price tag that comes with it.

    Is Fiorella worth the price?

    At the $$ price point, yes — Fiorella earns a 2024 Michelin Plate and an OAD Casual North America ranking (#778 in 2024), which is unusual at this price tier in San Francisco. Two people can eat well here without the bill that Flour + Water or a comparable SF Italian would generate. The value case is strong for what the credentials suggest about kitchen consistency.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Fiorella?

    Dinner is the safer choice for a first visit: Fiorella runs five nights a week from 5 pm, giving you the full evening service and a broader time window than the Saturday and Sunday lunch sittings (11 am–2:30 pm). Lunch works if you want a quieter, more casual experience on a weekend — but the dinner hours give you more flexibility and the kitchen is running its main service.

    What is Fiorella known for?

    Fiorella is primarily known for Italian in San Francisco.

    Hours

    Monday
    5–9 pm
    Tuesday
    5–9 pm
    Wednesday
    5–9 pm
    Thursday
    5–9 pm
    Friday
    5–10 pm
    Saturday
    11 am–2:30 pm, 4:30–10 pm
    Sunday
    11 am–2:30 pm, 4:30–9 pm

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