RT Bistro Named SF's First Best New Restaurant of 2026
The publication 7x7 Bay Area has recognized RT Bistro as a standout in San Francisco's culinary scene. In an article, the outlet named the restaurant the city's "first best new restaurant" of 2026, highlighting its early acclaim within the local food community.
- RT Bistro opened on January 9, 2026, in San Francisco's Hayes Valley, located at 205 Oak St. around the corner from its sister restaurant, Rich Table. - The restaurant is led by chefs Evan and Sarah Rich, who also own the acclaimed Rich Table, and the kitchen is run by chef de cuisine Bill Wang, formerly the sous chef at Rich Table. - The intimate, 37-seat dining room was designed to have a "mountain cabin-inspired" and "lodge feel," featuring reclaimed Douglas Fir planks and a carved relief map of Kirkwood Mountain on one wall. - A highlight of the menu is the return of the famed off-menu burger from Rich Table, which was previously limited to about a dozen per night and hadn't been available since before the pandemic. - The menu is described as "San Francisco bistro" style, with dishes that appear straightforward but showcase complex techniques and high-quality ingredients, such as a duck à l'orange with a sweet and sour sauce and a "California cheesecake" made with Humboldt Fog goat cheese. - In its first two weeks, the restaurant was already increasing production of its popular house-made burger buns from 40 to 55 per day to keep up with demand. - While Rich Table was known for its frequently changing menu, some dishes at RT Bistro will be constants that evolve with the seasons, like a one-layer lasagna. - The acclaimed Rich Table, which opened in 2012, was nominated for a James Beard Foundation award for best new restaurant and held a Michelin star for eight consecutive years, from 2014 to 2021.