Fine Dining Restaurants in Lincoln, CA

Omakase Por Favor Fine Dining • $$$
640 Twelve Bridges Dr ST 100, Lincoln

“Amazing food and experience! Hopefully they are able to get a liquor license for Tequila or Mezcal, but still the cucumber gimlet is perfect. The staff is very polite, explained the mains, explained the history of the restaurant and the inspiration. Thank you for an amazing time! We'll be back!“

4.8 Superb178 Reviews
Fourk Kitchen Fine Dining • $$$
825 Twelve Bridges Dr #65, Lincoln

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Mini Charcuterie Board
Specialty 4-Course

“Went to dinner here around Christmas time and had a great experience. The staff start off the night introducing and telling a fun fact about themselves. Definitely different than any dining experience I've had before, but unique. They also go over the four courses, in detail, which is nice.First course was a spinach and cranberry salad. Really good dressing and lots of bacon. I'm not a big salad fan, but this was good. My wife, who is a salad fan, loved it.Second course was Lobster Bisque. Honestly, this was probably the favorite part of the meal for myself and my two daughters. It will really, really good, tons of taste/flavor.The main course was deconstructed Beef Wellington, which I think basically means the steak is outside of the pastry. It sat on top of I guess what you would call pated (not even sure that's a thing) mushrooms. This was all really good. Maybe not the best steak I have ever eaten, but very good.Dessert was a Peppermint Brule Cheesecake. This was good, but I'm not a huge peppermint fan, so that didn't do it for me. The carmelized brule on the top of it was a nice touch, though.The one inconsistency I saw was in the wine prices. The two cabs they had on the menu were $20 and $28 per glass. I only tried the $20 cab, Crown Point Relevant, which was fantastic. The $28 cab was for a wine I wouldn't consider near that price range and ratings on it aren't great. There was also a red blend that was $12 per glass for a bottle you can get for $14. And I know you're always paying a premium for wine (or liquor in general) at a restaurant, but I look for pricing that is commensurate with quality/value.The servers here were great, very attentive, very friendly. They do add a 20% Service Charge/Tip, but that is clearly stated. Overall, was a great, unique experience.“

4.3 Superb55 Reviews
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