This relaxed, cozy eatery is popular with local vintners and a great recommendation for excellent food. No wonder, as its owners are Giovanni and Donna Scala who also own Scala's Bistro in San Francisco. The wood and tile dining area, adorned with lots of fresh flowers and pottery, features a huge fireplace and glassed-in kitchen. Outside, a sprawling patio overlooks adjacent vineyards. The traditional Italian cuisine is impeccably prepared. Recommended dishes include the Trenne Pasta with Lamb, Artichokes, Olives, Roasted Tomatoes and Ricotta Salata. The wine list features local and Italian vintages and the service is first-rate.
This popular gem opened in 1996. Its celebrated owner and chef, Greg Cole, a graduate of New York's Culinary Institute of America, also has extensive training in wine-making. Chic yet unpretentious, the cozy interior contains brick walls, huge arched windows, high ceilings and colorful paintings. On a sunny day, join locals and tourists at one of the outdoor tables fronting Napa Creek. Lunch includes delectable dishes like the Grilled Tombo Tuna Salad with Macadamia Nuts and the notable Oyster Po' Boy. Specialty dinner items include the Jerked Pork Chop with Black Beans and the daily fish special. The restaurant also offers an extensive wine list.
The Carpe Diem Wine Bar serves delicious local Californian cuisine paired with a variety of the finest wines from around the world. Established by three friends in June 2010, this venue has quickly become renowned as the go-to spot in Napa for local singles, friends, and anyone who enjoys a relaxed dining experience. Although the restaurant section of this establishment closes earlier, depending on the day, the bar remains open and active well into the night.
Foodies from all over the world flock to this romantic jewel in the Napa Valley, considered to be one of the most outstanding restaurants in the world. The exquisite American-French food defies description or convention. Chef Thomas Keller takes care to use as much produce from the restaurant's private garden as possible, as well as making sure no ingredient is repeated anywhere on the nine-course daily tasting menus. The French Laundry's extraordinary food is exceeded only by its excellent service. Patrons are always impressed by the knowledge of the head Sommelier and enjoy the tasteful recommendations. A table at the French Laundry is a heavily coveted prize, so make sure to reserve far in advance.
Locals and tourists alike flock to Brix Restaurant to watch the chef concoct his excellent dishes. With a panoramic view of the Napa hillside and a decor of warm Impressionist tones, the award-winning Brix Restaurant makes for an elegant night out. Featuring classic Californian delicacies with a twist of French-influence, the food severed here is always a delight to the palate. You can order a five-course tasting dinner that comes Japanese-style in a bento box. The on-site wine store offers an extensive and eclectic variety, running the gamut in price.
The Auberge du Soleil, located in the Napa Valley's Rutherford, is one of the area's premier luxury accommodations, so it should come as no surprise that the Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil is one of Napa's most delicious and coveted reservations. The restaurant serves contemporary California cuisine taking heavy influence from the Mediterranean cuisine which is all too deserving of the Michelin star they have maintained for many years. The prix fixe menus include seasonal dishes that utilize fresh and locally sourced ingredients where possible. Being in the heart of wine country, the wine list is nothing less than stellar. Try to get a seat on their gorgeous terrace where you can enjoy a breath of fresh air.
The Auberge du Soleil, located in the Napa Valley's Rutherford, is one of the area's premier luxury accommodations, so it should come as no surprise that the Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil is one of Napa's most delicious and coveted reservations. The restaurant serves contemporary California cuisine taking heavy influence from the Mediterranean cuisine which is all too deserving of the Michelin star they have maintained for many years. The prix fixe menus include seasonal dishes that utilize fresh and locally sourced ingredients where possible. Being in the heart of wine country, the wine list is nothing less than stellar. Try to get a seat on their gorgeous terrace where you can enjoy a breath of fresh air.
The dining room is done up in a color that is like nothing so much as the most delicate tomato cream sauce. An apt choice for a restaurant that turns out a superior one over its al dente pasta, but there are other delights, too. Fresh seafood is prepared well here, whether grilled with lemon and rosemary or bathed in a rich sauce and stuffed into temptingly plump ravioli. For fresh air without UV rays, there is patio seating under umbrellas and quick, personable service indoors and out. The wine list is good with excellent California selections. Opens from Tuesday to Saturday from 11:30AM.
At the sleek-looking Ad Hoc, chef Thomas Keller takes the average American meal and turns it up a notch. Although the decor may be sparse, with plain white walls and chrome tables, the food is anything but. For starters, ease into the Haricots Verts and Garden Fig Salad, and then move your way up to the Bacalao & Chick Pea Soup. Finish off the night with a heavenly Chocolate Bread Pudding topped with whipped caramel cream. Though pricey, the meals leave you wishing you could eat Keller-style every day.
Madcap is an elegant restaurant serving American, French and Japanese cuisine under one roof. Headed by Chef Ron Siegel, the tasting menu features a delicious collection of delicacies varying in cuisines. The minimal yet elegant décor stands for the classic approach put forward by the restaurant which also reflects on the menu. Earthen clay pots and plates, floral presentations and shades of grey and brown throughout create an intimate and cozy atmosphere. The restaurant also features a bar housing several wines and cocktails to pair with your tasting or à la carte menu.
Foodies from all over the world flock to this romantic jewel in the Napa Valley, considered to be one of the most outstanding restaurants in the world. The exquisite American-French food defies description or convention. Chef Thomas Keller takes care to use as much produce from the restaurant's private garden as possible, as well as making sure no ingredient is repeated anywhere on the nine-course daily tasting menus. The French Laundry's extraordinary food is exceeded only by its excellent service. Patrons are always impressed by the knowledge of the head Sommelier and enjoy the tasteful recommendations. A table at the French Laundry is a heavily coveted prize, so make sure to reserve far in advance.
This small light-filled space has a nice touch with fusion cuisine. At the bistro-styled tables and chairs or at the green marble counter beneath a trellis of faux grapevines, locals enjoy delicious satay sandwiches, potato pancakes, fresh bass fillets garnished with red pepper salsa, or Thai-style Beef Curry. The other choices are equally good and range equally far afield culturally. The owner loves to cook and it shows in the preparation of the food and the way it is served up. Check the website for cafe, catering and take out timings.