Located in Russian Hill, Seven Hills is a purveyor of fine Italian dining from the esteemed Chef Anthony Florian.
Phone
(415) 775-1550
Location
1896 Hyde Street
at Green Street
San Francisco, CA
Hours
Open 7 days a week
Sunday-Thursday 5:00pm–9:00pm
Friday and Saturday 5:00pm–9:30pm
Parking
Please note that parking in the neighborhood can be quite challenging. We highly recommend planning accordingly and considering alternative transportation options. Lyft, Uber, or even the iconic cable car, which stops right in front of our restaurant, are excellent choices
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CORKAGE
1st bottle $30
2nd bottle $35
3rd bottle $40
Three bottles maximum per table.
Private Dining
Celebrate your next occasion at our private event space located at 1550 Hyde Street!
For private parties and exclusive use of the restaurant, Seven Hills can accommodate standing receptions for up to 50, as well as seated meals for up to 30. Chef Anthony Florian will create a personalized menu for you, featuring his signature rustic Italian cuisine.
For catering - corporate locations and private residences, Seven Hills has dedicated culinary and service teams available for any type and size of event or occasion. Indulge with the cuisine and amenities of the restaurant in the luxury of a private residence or venue of your choosing.
Chef Anthony Florian
Some chefs cook Italian food, but for some chefs, Italian food is in their soul. Anthony Florian (Chef Tony) is one of those chefs. His earliest memories involve the smells and tastes of Italy; as far back as he can remember, tortellini- and ravioli-making were part of the yearly traditions. These dishes graced the family table at every major holiday--ravioli at Christmas and soup tortellini on New Year’s Day, all hand rolled and lovingly crimped.
After his schooling, the natural segue for Chef Tony was culinary school. He graduated from the California Culinary Academy in 2005 and spent nearly a year in Italy cooking in two restaurants—first, Da Gigetto, and then Casa Brusada, both high-end restaurants in the Veneto region. Upon his return, he began his professional career at Dry Creek Kitchen, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Healdsburg owned by Charlie Palmer. To further his career, Chef Tony moved to Santi in Geyserville, where he learned to make salumi under the tutelage of Franco Dunn, and to advance his knowledge of fine Italian cooking. He stayed at Santi for three years, eventually moving to Santa Rosa with the restaurant, now as a sous chef.
In 2010, Chef Tony returned to San Francisco, where he worked at several fine dining restaurants. His favorite by far was Quince, where Chef Michael Tusk’s attention to detail and extended knowledge of fresh food moved his career far forward. To Chef Tony, Chef Tusk “made him a chef,” instilling in him the farm-to-table concept and teaching him to reach far within to bring his offerings to a new level of taste and quality.
Every great Italian chef knows how to utilize good olive oils, and Chef Tony is no exception. Eight years ago, he was invited to become a part of the California Olive Oil Council (COOC). He is now a Master Taster; twice a month, he meets with other members of the COOC , where they taste and evaluate California olive oils to determine whether they may carry the COOC seal of excellence. In June 2018, he will travel to Lombardia, Italy, where he will be one of a panel of judges for an international olive oil competition. For Chef Tony, the trip is not only about the competition—he will be going “home.”
As the executive chef at Seven Hills Tony Florian is focused on the quality of his farm-to-table offerings that draws neighborhood diners and is a destination for San Franciscan and travelers alike. Chef Tony finalizes his menu after visiting the farmer’s market and has seen the season’s freshest and most local offerings. On most days, you can find Chef Tony at Seven Hills, creating dishes and teaching his cooks, in his unflappable style, how to expand their knowledge and passion for Italian cuisine. His love for his Italian roots is evident in everything he prepares.
The Family
For a fine dining establishment to survive and truly thrive, you need a team as close to one another as family. It's the basis of everything we do, and the reason that our patrons feel as if they've been invited into a cozy family dinner.
Purveyors
Royal Hawaiian Seafood
Niman Ranch
Fiddler's Green Farm
Devils Gulch Ranch
Iacopi Farms
Marshall's Farm Honey
Full Belly Farm
County Line Farm
Ramini Mozarella
Casa de Case
Marin Roots
Pacific Sun Gourmet
Zuckerman’s farm
water2table
Star Route Farms
Little Organic farm
Work With Us
If you are an experienced professional in the hospitality field looking for a new opportunity to learn and grow with our team, Please tell us about yourself and we will reach out to you.
Press
Seven Hills voted one of the best Italian restaurants in San Francisco - According to EaterSF
"Seven Hills has been a jewel box in Russian Hill for nearly a decade, and the restaurant just jumped a few blocks over into a bigger space in fall of 2019, bringing all of the fresh pasta along with it. The neighborhood would have revolted if the chef took the freshly extruded maccheroncelli and house ricotta off the menu, but he plans to add a whole-animal program."
Seven Hills voted one of the top 100 restaurants of 2019 - According to OpenTable Diners
"We always dine at Seven Hills whenever we visit San Francisco. Feels like a cozy neighborhood restaurant but the guests are from all over the city and world. You can actually have a conversation even though the restaurant is small and intimate. The food is always fabulous and service has always been professional and friendly."
Neighborhood restaurant Seven Hills is seeing stars. - Michael Bauer, San Francisco Chronicle Magazine 2017
"Chef Florian turns out about 20 savory dishes from the tiny kitchen, plus three or four specials a night. He also makes his own salumi, including lonza and coppa.
In addition to the three main courses — pan-roasted guinea hen with Brussels sprouts, gigante beans and Nardello peppers; market fish with toasted fregola; and Wagyu flatiron steak, the chef offered a special of pork shoulder and loin that serves two. It was beautifully plated with the thick slices of slightly pink meat on a bed of gigante beans and, for a surprising textural contrast, both long-cooked and quick-cooked Swiss chard dressed with lemon. Each bite showed a unified complexity that was well thought out and attractively delivered."
Best Italian Restaurants in San Francisco - Featured in Zagat, March 2018
"This delightful Nob Hill Italian enjoys neighborhood-gem status thanks to incredible pasta dishes paired with a well-selected wine list and warm service."
Check, Please! Bay Area reviews: Seven Hills - KQED 2016
"Set among the Seven-hills of San Francisco is well-executed, refined, Cal-Italian cuisine found at Seven Hills."
Top 100 Restaurants 2017 - San Francisco Chronicle
"The foundation of San Francisco dining has always its high-quality neighborhood restaurants, and this Nob Hill place is the perfect example. The charming interior, with tongue-and-groove wainscoting and a Venetian chandelier over the bar, spreads over two small storefronts, and the service is as professional as you’ll find. Chef Anthony Florian makes his own salumi and practices whole animal butchery, often featuring pork, rabbit and goat. He’s created an extensive menu given the number of seats, with not only his salumi but eight appetizers and salads, five pastas and three or four main courses, such as leg of pork with potatoes, charred broccoli rabe and salsa verde. Diners can also expect some interesting side dishes, such as roasted Brussels sprouts with lemon and Parmesan."
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