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    Restaurant in San Francisco, United States

    Tiya

    310pts

    Serious Indian cooking, Michelin-recognised, moderate booking difficulty.

    Tiya, Restaurant in San Francisco

    About Tiya

    Tiya is San Francisco's strongest case for Indian fine dining at a fair price — two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024, 2025), a 4.7 Google rating, and dinner in the $40–$65 range before drinks. A 180-bottle wine list with a dedicated wine director adds genuine depth. Book two to three weeks ahead for weekends.

    Tiya, San Francisco: The Verdict

    Indian fine dining in San Francisco has a credibility problem — too many restaurants reach for ceremony and fall short on substance. Tiya, on Scott Street in the Marina district, is the exception worth booking. Two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) confirm what a 4.7 Google rating across 357 reviews suggests: this kitchen delivers at a level that justifies the trip. At $$ for a typical two-course dinner (roughly $40–$65 before drinks), it also undercuts nearly every comparable fine-dining option in the city by a full price tier. If you are visiting San Francisco and want serious Indian cooking without the $$$$ commitment of the city's tasting-menu circuit, Tiya is the clearest answer in that category right now.

    First Visit: What to Expect

    Tiya sits at 3213 Scott Street in the Marina, a neighbourhood better known for brunch spots and wine bars than destination dining. That address works in your favour as a first-timer: the room is quieter and more relaxed than the SoMa corridor, which means you can actually have a conversation. The visual tone of the space is restrained — this is not a restaurant trying to announce itself through theatrical decor. What you notice first is the calm. The kitchen is led by Chef Pujan Sarkar, with the broader operation co-owned by Pujan and Sujan Sarkar, and the front of house managed by General Manager Roger Gomes. That combination of family ownership and professional restaurant management tends to produce a consistency of hospitality that larger groups can't replicate.

    For a first-timer, the decision point is simple: come for dinner (that is the only meal service listed), arrive on the earlier side of the evening if you want a relaxed pace, and let the room work at its own tempo. This is not a restaurant where you need to stress about dress code , the Marina setting and the mid-range price point signal smart casual rather than black tie, though you would be comfortable arriving in business attire if you are coming directly from work in the Financial District.

    The Drinks Program

    The wine list at Tiya is one of the more considered aspects of the operation, and it is the detail that separates this from most Indian restaurants in the Bay Area. Wine Director Madison Pettit oversees a list of 180 selections across an inventory of 875, with particular depth in California and France. The pricing tier for the list is $$$, meaning there are significant $100+ bottles in the selection, but the markup structure and range suggest the list is built for exploration rather than extraction. A $50 corkage fee is in place if you prefer to bring your own bottle , reasonable at this level, and worth knowing if you have something specific in mind.

    For Indian cuisine specifically, wine pairing takes more thought than it does for European cooking, and a list of this depth with a dedicated wine director signals that Tiya takes the pairing conversation seriously. California bottles , particularly Rhône-style whites and lighter Pinot Noirs from the Sonoma Coast or Santa Barbara , tend to work well against spice-forward cooking, and a California-strong list in this context is a practical asset, not just a local gesture. If you are curious about pairing, ask Madison Pettit's team directly: a 180-bottle list with a human expert behind it is one of the few situations where the sommelier conversation is worth initiating. Compared to Copra and Rooh, both of which have credible cocktail and wine programs, Tiya's list is notably deeper in inventory and carries more serious French representation alongside its California focus.

    Where Tiya Sits in the Indian Dining Conversation

    San Francisco's Indian fine-dining tier is smaller than you might expect for a city of this size and diversity. Ettan and Copra are the closest direct comparisons in the city's upmarket Indian space, while Vik's Chaat serves an entirely different purpose at the value end. Globally, the benchmark for Indian fine dining has been reset by restaurants like Trèsind Studio in Dubai and Opheem in Birmingham , both operating at a tasting-menu format with significantly higher price points. Tiya's Michelin recognition places it in legitimate conversation with that tier, even if its format and pricing remain more accessible. That is not a criticism; it is a reason to book sooner rather than later, before the profile and the pricing both shift upward.

    The broader San Francisco fine-dining context is worth keeping in mind if you are planning a multi-restaurant trip. For everything you need across categories, see our full San Francisco restaurants guide, and for planning accommodation and activities around a dining itinerary, the San Francisco hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are all useful starting points.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking difficulty at Tiya is rated moderate. The Michelin Plate recognition has raised the profile, and with a 4.7 rating from over 350 reviews, this is not a restaurant that flies under the radar any longer. Aim to book at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend dinners; midweek tables tend to have more availability. The address is 3213 Scott St, San Francisco, CA 94123 , the Marina is well-served by rideshare and street parking is generally easier here than in SoMa or the Financial District. For a broader sense of what else is worth visiting while you are in the city, see our San Francisco wineries guide if the wine list conversation at Tiya sends you further into California viticulture.

    The Bottom Line

    Tiya is the most practical answer to the question of where to eat serious Indian food in San Francisco right now. Two Michelin Plates, a 4.7 public rating, a 180-bottle wine list with genuine depth, and dinner pricing that stays in the $40–$65 range before drinks , that combination is rare in any city. Book it before the profile catches up with the quality.

    Compare Tiya

    Award Winners Like Tiya
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    TiyaWINE: Wine Strengths: California, France Pricing: $$$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Corkage Fee: $50 Selections: 180 Inventory: 875 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: Indian Pricing: $$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Dinner STAFF: People Wine Director: Madison Pettit Chef: Pujan Sarkar General Manager: Roger Gomes Owner: Sujan Sarkar, Pujan Sarkar; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)$$$
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    A quick look at how Tiya measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Tiya?

    If Indian fine dining is what you're after in San Francisco, Tiya is the answer right now. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) under chef Pujan Sarkar put it ahead of most of the field. The cuisine pricing sits at $$, meaning a two-course dinner runs $40–$65 before drinks, which makes the value case stronger than the ceremony-first competition.

    Does Tiya handle dietary restrictions?

    Nothing in Tiya's venue record specifies a formal dietary restriction policy. check the venue's official channels before booking — for a Michelin Plate kitchen operating at this level, handling common restrictions is standard practice, but confirm in advance for complex or severe requirements.

    How far ahead should I book Tiya?

    Book at least two to three weeks out. Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, combined with a 4.7 rating across 350-plus reviews, has put Tiya on more radars than its Marina address might suggest. Weekend dinners fill faster; if your schedule is flexible, midweek gives you more room.

    What should I wear to Tiya?

    Tiya sits at a $$$ price point for wine and $$ for food, and carries Michelin Plate status — dress presentably, but the Marina neighbourhood context means rigid formality is unlikely. Think polished casual: no shorts or trainers, but a jacket is not required.

    What are alternatives to Tiya in San Francisco?

    Ettan and Copra are the closest direct comparisons in San Francisco's Indian fine-dining tier. Ettan (Palo Alto) skews more cerebral; Copra focuses on coastal Indian with a strong cocktail program. If you want to move outside Indian cuisine entirely, Benu and Quince are the city's reference points for serious tasting-menu dining at a higher price ceiling.

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