They changed location from downtown San Francisco. More casual style, but still great atmosphere. Amazing food, go for the tasting menu. Nice cocktails as well, but too small! Get a reservation.
Yes, it's all vegan. And tasty. Burmese red-lentil curry is creamy, hearty. Stiff cocktails like a RedwoodMartini w/ redwood tips and Millennium Manhattan w/ infused rye (in large jars at the bar).
Blown away by the amazing vegan cooking, I didn't miss meat one bit. Pricey but worth it - there's a reason it's often called the best vegan restaurant in the country. Stay yes to the bread, it's 💣.
Just a word to describe the 5 courses menu: feast. Totally worth the more than probably excessive amount of food, because you'll taste a great range of flavors and textures. Chapeau!
Crusted mushrooms continue to be dopehouse. They had a BBQ-y tempeh dish that was awesome as well. All the desserts are great, especially the strawberry shortcake.
This fine-dining establishment hits the jackpot with endless options for vegan eaters, like the crusted king trumpet mushrooms with arborio rice and coriander seed dredge, and citrus-yuzu ponzu. Read more
My favorite item on the menu is hands down the fried oyster mushrooms. I also love the cocktails and digestive elixir. You really can't go wrong ordering anything else on the menu either
This vegan fine-dining mecca's annual Southern Comfort night is a must. For one night a year, roulades and soufflés take a back seat to burgerbars, deep-fried pickles, and ice cream sundaes.
I highly recommend the Brick PastryRoulade. One of the best dishes I have had in recent memory. Thinking it would be a great choice for someone who is not very familiar with vegan cuisine Read more
Perhaps the best vegan restaurant on the western seaboard. The food is incredible from start to finish and a Foursquare check-in scores you a free dessert. ($40-70)
Excellent food but pricey, and the portions were smaller than hoped for. Vegetarian food being less calorie-dense, cordon bleu serving sizes don't really suit this menu.
here from massachusetts to return to Millenium for taste fun. We have eaten our way through San francisco. Most excited about the oyster mushrooms and dessert.
If you can't get a reservation, try eating at the bar. It's the same stellar menu, but you get to chat with the bar tender and watch him/her make the drinks, which is fun.
It’s so good it’s really bad. Seriously, avoid this place as a vegan, it’s only meant for omnivores. I haven’t consumed SO much salt and fat and sugar in a meal ever!