16 Best Restaurants in Sonoma, Napa and Sonoma

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We've compiled the best of the best in Sonoma - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Animo

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Even before charting on Esquire's list of 2022's best new restaurants, the intimate, bungalowlike establishment of New York City transplant Joshua Smookler (formerly chef at his own Mu Ramen and Thomas Keller's Per Se) was already drawing a crowd for its mash-up of Basque, Jewish, and Korean cuisines. Smookler, whose wife, Heidy He, runs the front of the house, consistently delights with idiosyncratic flavor combinations in dishes like feather-cut ibérico pork, lobster in XO sauce, grilled whole turbot, and dry-aged rib eye.

18976 Sonoma Hwy., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-721–1160
Known For
  • Open-hearth kitchen
  • Cheesecake and other desserts
  • No web presence so must call for reservations
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Cafe La Haye

$$$ Fodor's Choice

In a postage-stamp-size open kitchen (the dining room, its white walls adorned with contemporary art, is nearly as compact), the chef turns out understated sophisticated fare emphasizing seasonably available local ingredients. Meats, pastas, and seafood get deluxe treatment without fuss or fanfare—and the daily risotto special is always worth trying.

140 E. Napa St., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-935–5994
Known For
  • Consistently well-executed cuisine
  • Napa-Sonoma wine list with French complements
  • Signature butterscotch pudding
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Enclos

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Inside a soigné Victorian former residence with textured wood walls and adorned with contemporary textiles and artworks, the downtown Sonoma restaurant operated by Stone Edge Farm Estate Vineyards & Winery presents a tasting menu built around ingredients from the winery's nearby organic farm. Founding chef Brian Limoges describes Sonoma County and its rigorously farmed, raised, and caught ingredients as his “muse,” with his New England youth, French culinary training, and turns at four iconic San Francisco restaurants providing additional inspiration.

139 E. Napa St., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-387–1724
Known For
  • Regenerative farming techniques employed in vineyards and culinary gardens
  • Pristine open kitchen part of the show
  • Booking instructions on restaurant’s Tock FAQs page
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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The Girl & the Fig

$$$ Fodor's Choice

At this hot spot for inventive French cooking inside the historic Sonoma Hotel bar, you can always find a dish with the signature figs on the menu, whether it's a fig-and-arugula salad or an aperitif blending sparkling wine with fig liqueur. Also look for duck confit, steak au poivre, mussels and frites, and wild flounder meunière.

LaSalette Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Born in the Azores and raised in Sonoma, chef-owner Manuel Azevedo serves cuisine inspired by his native Portugal in this warmly decorated spot with a heated patio out front. The wood-oven roasted fish is always worth trying, and there are usually boldly flavored pork dishes, along with a casserole, pot roast, stew, salted cod, and other hearty fare.

452 1st St. E, Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-938–1927
Known For
  • Authentic Portuguese cuisine
  • Sophisticated spicing
  • Rice pudding with Madeira-braised fig for dessert
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Sonoma Eats

$ Fodor's Choice

Chef Efrain Balmes attracted such throngs for his "real Mexican food" truck specializing in his native Oaxacan cuisine that he finally went full brick-and-mortar, creating a colorfully casual order-at-the-counter space with wooden-top tables and pastel blue metal chairs (there’s also a covered outdoor patio). The tacos—fish, shrimp, potato, mushroom, pork, and an outstanding lamb one—and the signature mole Oaxaqueño sauce are the must-tries here, the latter with either an enchilada or a burrito.

18133 Sonoma Hwy., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-343–1141
Known For
  • Daily and Taco Tuesday specials
  • Breakfast burritos, egg dishes, and locally roasted coffee
  • Mexican beers, sodas, and agua frescas
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Valley Bar + Bottle

$$$ Fodor's Choice

The team behind this wineshop, bar, and restaurant across from Sonoma Plaza revamped a 19th-century adobe (though inside you'd never know it's this old) and expanded its outdoor patio, where most dining takes place. Sustainably produced seafood and meats find their way into "California home cooking"—summer dishes that might include halibut with corn and cherry tomatoes and winter ones like pork adobo or a half chicken.

487 1st St. W, Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-934–8403
Known For
  • XO deviled eggs and other starters
  • Wines chosen for producers' earth-sensitive farming practices
  • Weekend brunch with traditional fare plus less-common alternatives
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Wit & Wisdom Tavern

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

A San Francisco culinary star with establishments worldwide, Michael Mina debuted his first Wine Country restaurant in 2020, its interior of charcoal grays, browns, and soft whites dandy indeed, if by evening vying with outdoor spaces aglow with firepits and lighted water features. Seasonal regional ingredients—Pacific Coast fish, pasture-raised meats, freshly plucked produce—go into haute-homey dishes, prepared open-fire, that include pizzas, handmade pastas, steaks, and the signature lobster potpie with brandied lobster cream and black truffle.

1325 Broadway, Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-931–3405
Known For
  • Chef's tasting menu
  • Many local wines on award-winning list
  • Happy hour and late-night menu selections
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Della Santina's

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After three decades of serving Tuscan-inspired cuisine, this restaurant with a plant-filled heated and tented back patio has developed a homey patina enhanced by brickwork, a fountain, family photos, and other old-school touches. Likewise with the food, you won't find belabored technique or froufrou preparations, only soulful renditions of northern Italy's greatest hits—veal scallopini, mushroom ravioli, pappardelle with rich duck ragout—from two generations of family recipes.

133 E. Napa St., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-935–0576
Known For
  • Pillowy gnocchi Nonna
  • Italian and California wine selections
  • Adjacent Enoteca Della Santina wine bar

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El Dorado Kitchen

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This restaurant owes its visual appeal to its clean lines and svelte decor, but the eye inevitably drifts westward to the open kitchen, where longtime executive chef Armando Navarro's team crafts dishes full of subtle surprises. The menu might include ceviche or roasted maitake mushrooms as starters and pan-roasted salmon, fettuccine carbonara, or paella awash with seafood among the entrées.

405 1st St. W, Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-996–3030
Known For
  • Caviar and raw oysters starters
  • Truffle-oil fries with Parmesan
  • Cantina take-out window for Mexican (plus the spicy burger)

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El Molino Central

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The goodness at Karen Waikiki's roadside restaurant, which has more tables outside than in, starts with high-quality ingredients and authentic techniques. The stars include tamales (chicken mole, Niman Ranch pork, and seasonal vegetables), tacos filled with beer-battered fish or crispy beef, ahi tostadas poke style, and enchiladas and burritos.

11 Central Ave., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-939–1010
Known For
  • Crispy three-cheese potato tacos
  • Handmade tortillas and tamales from organic stone-ground heritage corn
  • Breakfast chilaquiles Merida (Friday--Sunday morning)
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Mozaik

$$$

The owner of this bright storefront restaurant and marketplace across from Sonoma Plaza's southern edge escorts her customers on a round-the-world journey via street-food mashups like tandoori “tacos” on naan and healthful “blue zone” salads for lunch, retaining many of these items for “supper,” which might also include berbere-spiced chicken thighs. The through line on the dishes is that all are baked (nothing’s deep fried), their ingredients from reputable purveyors employing sustainable growing practices.

31 E. Napa St., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-934–8814
Known For
  • Good for lunch or a late-afternoon snack
  • Top-shelf craft cocktails
  • Regular and Port affogatos for dessert
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Oso Sonoma

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Chef David Bush, who achieved national recognition for his food pairings at St. Francis Winery, owns this tavernlike small-plates restaurant inside an 1890s storefront that incorporates materials reclaimed from the building's prior incarnations. Starters often include oysters, ceviche, and deviled eggs with Dungeness crab and homemade yellow curry, meant to be enjoyed before moving on to barbecued pork ribs, shrimp and cheesy grits, Moroccan-spiced salmon, and similar items.

9 E. Napa St., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-931–6926
Known For
  • Plaza location
  • Hangout feel
  • Blood-orange margarita and other craft cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Sonoma Grille and Bar

$$$

Decorated in shades of brown and white and softly lit at night, the Grille is the type of spot where old-schoolers start a meal by washing down oysters on the half shell with a stiff gin martini or cut to the chase with vodka oyster shooters. The menu at lunch and dinner covers all the bases with grilled, baked, or roasted beef, lamb, pork, chicken, and fish dishes, plus risotto and pasta plates.

165 W. Napa St., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-938–7542
Known For
  • Daily steak and seafood specials
  • Sandwiches and a Niman Ranch quarter-pound cheeseburger for lunch
  • Tented back patio
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon. and Tues.

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Tasca Tasca Portuguese Tapas Restaurant & Wine Bar

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Sonoma dining—or nibbling, given the portion sizes—received a boost when Azores-born chef Manuel Azevedo opened this retro-contempo tavern dedicated to small Portuguese bites. Dividing his menu into five parts—Cheese, Garden, Sea, Land, Sweet—Azevedo, who also owns the nearby restaurant LaSalette, serves everything from hearty caldo verde stew, pork sliders, smoked duck breast, and salted codfish cakes to São Jorge cheese topped with marmalade.

122 W. Napa St., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-996–8272
Known For
  • Portuguese wines
  • Sorbets and cinnamon flan for dessert
  • Good for lunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Valley Swim Club

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Clam shacks and roadside eateries of days gone by inspired this order-at-the-counter covered-patio restaurant serving ceviche, fried oysters, Louis salads, crab sandwiches, spicy tuna bowls, fish-and-chips, and other seafood-oriented comfort food. Despite the lack of a place to swim, a carefree summer-at-the-pool vibe prevails at this second venture by the Valley Bar + Bottle team, whose penchant for wines from eco-minded, family-owned, small-batch producers shows in the well-priced list here.

18709 Arnold Dr., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-243–3032
Known For
  • Craft beers, nonalcoholic selections
  • Kid-friendly items and soft-serve ice cream (also an oat milk variation)
  • Dive Bar Coffee truck in parking lot 7–11 am with pastries, morning burritos
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations not accepted

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