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Welcome to Isa Restaurant

At Isa Restaurant, we craft a narrative around classic French cuisine infused with the vibrancy of California's fresh ingredients. Tucked away in the charming Cow Hollow neighborhood of San Francisco, our intimate venue features a cozy front room and a serene back patio adorned with greenery. With over 24 years of culinary mastery, our longstanding chef curates a diverse menu that celebrates seasonal flavors, from the exquisite Maple Leaf Farm duck breast to the highly praised truffle risotto. Each dish tells a story of quality and tradition, enhanced by attentive service and an impressive wine selection. Join us for an unforgettable dining experience that feels like home.

LOCATIONS

Discover the Elegance of Isa Restaurant

Nestled in the heart of San Francisco at 3324 Steiner St, Isa Restaurant embodies the essence of French cuisine while boasting a distinct Californian twist. With a rich history spanning over two decades, Isa has established itself as a beloved gem for both locals and visitors seeking an exquisite dining experience.

A Culinary Journey

Isa's menu is a harmonious blend of carefully crafted dishes that echo the tradition of French culinary artistry. One standout option is the Maple Leaf Farm Duck Breast, served alongside roasted potatoes and a delightful huckleberry sauce. At just $33, it's a dish that artfully balances savory and sweet. For seafood lovers, the Organic Loch Duart Salmon Carpaccio comes highly recommended, featuring fresh flavors with a zesty lemon crème fraîche for only $14.

  • Heirloom Tomatoes: Fresh and bursting with flavor, complemented by feta and balsamic vinaigrette. ($15)
  • Dungeness Crab Salad: A delightful assembly of avocado and grapefruit, elegantly presented for $27.
  • Seared Scallops: Perfectly cooked and paired with truffle sauce for a luxurious treat at $33.

Past diners have raved about the ambience, hinting at a romantic setting ideal for intimate dinners. The lush back patio, adorned with greenery and soft lighting, invites you to unwind after a long day. Guest Kelsey R. describes it as "a beautiful ambience" where attentiveness from long-serving staff enhances the dining experience.

Expertly Crafted Cocktails and Wine

No French dining experience is complete without a fine selection of drinks. Isa features a well-curated wine list, ensuring a perfect pairing for every plate. Guests have also enjoyed their stunning cocktails, with the Elderflower Vodka Gimlet receiving particular praise for its refreshing flavor. Art W. asserts, "The crêpe brulée is a must-try; it’s crafted with fresh ingredients that elevate it to a level you'll remember."

More Than Just a Meal

Dining at Isa isn’t merely about eating; it’s about indulgence and enjoyment. As Daly D. beautifully captures, "Each dish features the freshest ingredients, aiming not only to please the palate but to evoke memories of authentic French dining." This authenticity is echoed by other patrons who appreciate Isa's commitment to quality and traditional cooking techniques.

Your Next Dining Experience Awaits

If you’re looking for a restaurant that delivers on taste, atmosphere, and service, then Isa Restaurant should be at the top of your list. Whether it’s a special occasion or a simple weeknight meal, each visit promises a delightful experience that celebrates the best of French-Californian cuisine. So, gather your friends, family, or that special someone, and make your way to Isa Restaurant—where every meal feels like a celebration.

Contact Details:

Address: 3324 Steiner St, San Francisco, CA 94123
Phone: (415) 567-9588

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Natalia L.
Natalia L.

The servers were very polite and the ambiance was very romantic. The yellowfin tuna was very well presented and tasted good as well. The steak was a little too charred tasting for me but was otherwise delicious.

Kelsey R.
Kelsey R.

Very delicious French restaurant and incredible service! Blown away by our server Dean, he has been there for 24 years and he is so knowledgeable about the menu and attentive. They have had the same chef for 24 years which is so impressive! We sat in the back heated patio which was a beautiful ambience. All the food we had was tremendous. Most of the menu is gluten free so no stomach pains here! Can't wait to go back!

Daly D.
Daly D.

Isa was easily one of the best dining experience for us in the SF area. We have been to many "high end" restaurants in the city that claim to be "French or French inspired that were an absolute let down. Having traveled all over France on extended trips, we have a good point of reference of what French food should be. French food focuses on quality and super fresh ingredients. This is where Isa did not disappoint. Every thing we ate at Isa was incredibly fresh, delicious and just impressive right down to the bread. We are planning our return trip already. Oh and I forgot the cocktails and their selection of wines are fantastic.

Jaycee L.
Jaycee L.

One of the best European/Western meals I've had in a while. Their signature sea-bass, the their hanger steak (especially the sauce) and the truffle risotto are standouts that made me close my eyes with every bite. This isn't to mention the perfectly shaken Elderflower Vodka Gimlet and the watchful staff. Try to get a seat in their back patio and enjoy the ride.

Alyson S.
Alyson S.

A quaint French restaurant tucked at the end of a quiet alley in the middle of Cow Hollow. Isa offers two cozy dining options - a front room and a covered back patio. The back patio is filled with greenery and strung lights which provide a warm homey and felt like being in someone's backyard. Staff were welcoming and attentive the entire night. Seafood and meats were mostly cooked well, though the potato wrapped sea bass was overcooked/dry. Generally, flavors were good but nothing completely stand-out. The one must-get dish is the truffle risotto. Medley of mushrooms mixed in perfectly cooked rice with a generous helping of truffle and cheese. What is not to like? If you want to support a local business and enjoy French-Californian cuisine and appreciate traditional cooking techniques, come visit Isa.

Ashley H.
Ashley H.

SF Restaurant Week, It's always a tradition of mine to partake in this SF restaurant event. When I made a reservation to Isa, this time around, I did not remember that I've been here, 7 years ago, also for restaurant. After checking in with the host, the host, welcomed me back. I was surprised, thinking, I was here previously? After we got seated, I found the Yelp review I wrote 7 years ago. Ah, I was. 7 years ago, Restaurant Week deal was $40 for 4 course meal, and for inflation and whatnot, in Nov 2024, it was $66. Prices went up 50%. When I was ordering, I definitely went back to my review and took my own recommendations. So to sum up my experience: - Service: It's slow, It was slow 7 years ago, it's still slow in Nov 2024. The restaurant was not busy, but it took awhile for us to get our food. I'm thinking it's the good for ppl to have a glass of wine to sip and chat. However, our group didn't order drinks, and we were just on our phone waiting for the food to come out. Let's just say that they did not adjust serving speed to customer's dining behavior. - Food, for restaurant week, we ordered a couple of items to share and got different entrees. 1st course: Maine Lobster Broth, it was the bathwater of Maine Lobster because we did not see any lobster, instead, you get a piece of shrimp. It was kind of misleading. This was also on the salty side 2nd course: our table got 3 different kinds to share, in the order that I recommend: Yellowfin Tuna: I also got this 7 years ago, and this time asked them to omit the siracha, so it's not too spicy for me. I still really liked it. Personally, that was the best app among the 3 that we got. Mussels: The favor of the mussels was on point. I'm not a big mussel person but still thought it was good. Dungeness Crab Salad: This was a bit disappointing. I love crab and was looking forward to this the most. The crab was on top of lettuce leaves, along with apple and other toppings. You could have eaten it like a wrap. However, the favor of the other things, like the apple overpower the carb. While the crab was supposed to be the star, it did not stand out. We thought that it was a bit waste of the carb. 3rd course: Duck breast, From my yelp review 7 years ago, I took my own advice and got the duck breast. And I was very very happy about my decision. The dish came with a little salad on the plate with some potatoes and the duck breast. The favor on the duck breast was sooooo good!! And the salad was also good. So the whole dish was very pretty and very satisfying Lamb chop, My friend got this dish, I'm not a big lamb person, but my friend really liked it and the flavor was on point. Seasonal Fish, Halibut, This options was sad, very sad. The fish was dry and the plating was non-existent. It didn't feel like it was a dish, more like a side of fish. My friend who got this, got the short end of the stick on this course and the previous course and would only give 2 stars on this meal. Dessert: Creme brulee, it was good, not thing to complain about but it didn't wow us Overall, I was happy with the meal, but we did think it was on the pricier side. I don't know I would come back beyond restaurant week though

Art W.
Art W.

Ive tried almost all the French restaurants across the city, from the fancy / expensive to the humble and Isa keeps me coming back more than sever times a year for 12+ years. Isa never fail to deliver delightful joy to your tastebuds and an abundance of warm cheer. All their dishes across their menu exhibits their dedication to exquisite food. The bread remains abundantly addictive, the duck confit among the best in the city (if not the larger Bay Area), the lamb a party favorite, and the lobster bisque delicately delightful!! The wine selection has never failed to impress. And the crème brûlée!!!! - you won't have a better one anywhere given the fresh ingredients they use and perfect textures (they even scrape straight from the vanilla bean)!! The experience for the price is hard, if not impossible, to beat by most other French restaurants I've been at (and even many other non-French restaurants). If you haven't been to Isa (and especially if you haven't treated your SO to Isa), you're missing out!

Ayush K.
Ayush K.

Note: This is the review for my SF restaurant week dining experience at Isa 11 months ago. I posted my review on Google but forgot to add it on Yelp. Better now than never. I went to Isa for SF Restaurant week. They had a 4 course set menu. First, let's talk about the place and the ambiance. The restaurant is in a nice neighborhood, so you can walk around and find some good restaurants and boutique stores close by. Parking can be tough. They have two indoor dining areas- one in the front and one in the back. The front dining area has a very minimalistic look, and it has a darker setting with dim lights. As you walk towards the back seating area, you are greeted by a lush display of indoor vines that climb up the walls and hang from the ceiling, giving the space a vibrant and organic feel. The lighting is warm and ambient, with a combination of pendant lamps and hanging bulbs that cast a soft glow throughout the room. Now let's talk about the food. My friend and I ordered all these dishes - First course- 1. Main lobster broth 2. Potato and leak soup Second course- 1. Yellowfin tuna 2. Salmon carpaccio Third course- 1. Maple leaf duck breast 2. Hanger steak Fourth course- 1. Amaretto 2. Creme brulee Both the items from course 1 were pretty good. They were served somewhat lukewarm. Both yellowfin tuna and salmon carpaccio were served with grilled bread. Yellowfin tuna had mild flavoring, so the grilled bread didn't help. Of the two, salmon carpaccio was more flavorful because of cucumbers and capers. Hanger steak, in my opinion, was more juicy and flavorful than the duck breast. Menu mentioned that duck breast has bacon in it as well, so I was excited about that only to find a few tiny pieces of bacon in the small salad portion that comes with the dish. Creme brulee was really good but amaretto was very disappointing. The service was great. Nice staff. I think it's a bit on the pricey end. I was hoping for a little bit more quality food than what we got. Overall, it was a good experience.