The Top 24 Restaurants Near The Sea Ranch Lodge
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Rank 1. Boonville Hotel & Restaurant
American
Chef Perry Hoffman's prix-fixe menu draws from the hotel's garden and neighboring farms, turning roasted sunchokes and braised pork into arresting simplicity. The remote Boonville location requires commitment, but the cooking rewards the drive.
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Rank 2. Diavola Pizzeria
Wood-fired Pizza
A converted Wild West saloon in downtown Geyserville, Diavola fills nightly with crowds drawn to wood-fired pizzas—spicy meatballs and pine nuts one night, smoked pork belly and goat cheese the next. The kitchen's command of cured pork and house-made pasta, finished with chocolate pistachio semifreddo, suggests ambitions that reach beyond the oven.
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Rank 3. Restaurant at the Madrona
Californian
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Rank 4. Dry Creek Kitchen
Contemporary New American
An airy dining room with vaulted ceilings and views of Healdsburg's town square sets the stage for Charlie Palmer's refined seasonal cooking. Oxtail dumplings and kanpachi tiradito arrive with precision; mains like duck and lamb showcase the region's produce without unnecessary flourish. This is polished California cuisine that respects both ingredient and restraint.
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Rank 5. Troubadour
New American
By day a sunlit sandwich counter and bakery; by night, an intimate tasting menu where classical technique meets California ingredients—rockfish with saffron-yuzu, duck with malted potato cream—executed with the precision of chefs who met at SingleThread. The bread, naturally, is revelatory.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Los Angeles Times 2025 · The 101 Best Restaurants in California
- San Francisco Chronicle 2025 · #49 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
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Rank 6. Hazel Hill
Californian French
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Rank 7. Spoonbar
Californian
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Rank 8. Valette
Modern New American
Dustin Valette has returned to his family's former building with a dining room of concrete walls and sculptural lighting, where scallops disappear beneath squid-ink pastry and a server pours champagne beurre blanc tableside, and duck breast gets sharpened by tamarind over forbidden rice. The cooking threads modern American through French technique with genuine wit.
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Rank 9. The Matheson
Mediterranean New American
Dustin Valette's soaring dining room lets seasonal California ingredients and Mediterranean technique speak without artifice, from a silken petrale sole paired with mushroom dashi to foie gras sharpened by kiwi. The kitchen's ingenuity finds its match in a wine program that pours over a hundred selections by the glass.
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Rank 10. Barndiva
Farm-to-table New American
The dining room draws a perpetually stylish crowd, its converted barn space humming with the ease of a place that never feels forced. Erik Anderson's cooking pivots on what's freshest from local farms—roasted trout, spring asparagus, seasonal sorbet—executed with the clarity of someone who trusts his ingredients.
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Rank 11. Farmhouse Inn Restaurant
Californian New American
On a quiet wooded edge of Sonoma wine country, Craig Wilmer and Amanda Hoang have recharged this rustic farmhouse with precise, ingredient-driven cooking that moves fluidly between California and Vietnam—herb pasta with foraged mushrooms, black cod in aigre-doux, matcha-pistachio semifreddo. The point is restraint married to ambition.
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Rank 12. Guiso Latin Fusion
Latin Fusion
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Rank 13. Little Saint
Vegetarian
- VinePair 2024 · Sommelier of the Year · The Next Wave Awards · Alexandria Sarovich
- The New York Times 2022 · The Restaurant List
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Rank 14. Terrapin Creek
Californian
Ochre walls and a working fireplace create instant belonging at this Bodega Bay neighborhood spot, where co-chefs Liya Lin and Andrew Truong keep the menu deliberately brief. Grilled sardines arrive over shaved vegetables in lime-curry vinaigrette; house-made pasta curls cradle merguez and feta in spicy tomato broth. A place that makes you feel like you've been coming here for years.
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Rank 16. Harbor House Restaurant
New American
A lumber-company inn perched on the Mendocino coast becomes the stage for Matthew Kammerer's hyperlocal cooking, where foraged seaweed and lichen transform into something approaching philosophy. The sake-poached abalone and wakame ice cream aren't gestures toward sustainability—they are the point, executed with such precision that even the sourdough tastes like it came from the sea.
- Michelin Guide 2 Stars
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Nominee · Outstanding Hospitality
- Sunset 2024 · Restaurants · Where to Eat and Drink
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Rank 17. Pizzaleah
NY-Style
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Rank 18. Khom Loi
Thai
The team behind Ramen Gaijin brings uncompromising Thai cooking to Sebastopol, with house-made curry pastes and a punchy nam jim that strip away American sweetness. Lofty ceilings and a tranquil pond frame dishes that are bold, spicy and genuinely complex.
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Rank 19. Ramen Gaijin
Noodles
A decade-old Japanese spot where house-made noodles anchor a menu that marries local sourcing with classical technique. The shoyu ramen arrives delicate and balanced; the spicy tantanmen, layered with pork belly and woodear mushroom, rewards the bolder appetite. Perch at the counter to watch the kitchen work.
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Rank 20. Grossman’s Noshery & Bar
NY-Style
- San Francisco Chronicle Top Bagels in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Top Sonoma County Restaurants
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