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Mister Jiu's — Chinatown, San Francisco
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Mister Jiu's

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★★★★4.3(1,164)|Chinatown|Chinese-American|$$$|Books 28 days ahead

High-end Chinese cuisine with a California accent in a restored historic space with high style.

Vibe

Classic · 5

Good For

Business Dinner · 1
Booking Window
28 days
Default Party Size
2 guests
City
San Francisco
Neighborhood
Chinatown

How to Book Mister Jiu's

Mister Jiu's releases reservations 28 days in advance at 10:00 AM ET, daily.

Reservations are managed through Resy. Tables typically sell out within minutes of the drop. The most common strategy is refreshing the Resy app at the exact drop time — but cancellations happen throughout the day at unpredictable times, which is where most available tables actually come from.

Reserve Noir monitors Mister Jiu's every 5 minutes, 24/7. When a cancellation appears — whether at 3 AM or during lunch service — members get an instant alert with a direct booking link. No refreshing, no guessing, no missed tables.

Mister Jiu's Reservation Drop Schedule

Booking Window28 days ahead
Drop Time10:00 AM ET
FrequencyDaily
Platformresy
MonitoringEvery 5 minutes, 24/7

Drop times can change without notice. Reserve Noir monitors Mister Jiu's continuously regardless of schedule changes.

Current Availability

What Diners Say

★★★★★Patricia Gebrael· 2 months ago

Came here almost by chance and left completely impressed. I didn’t even know it had a Michelin star, we came because my husband had seen a Spanish chef we love post about it on Instagram during his SF

★★★★★Bill Tang· 3 months ago

Great vibes and great food with generous portions. While a bit pricey, I think it was worth the experience. I’d definitely order everything again except maybe the eggplant. Everything off the snacks/

★★★★★Sebastian Almonte· a month ago

Recommend reservations but we strolled in and sat at the bar. Great time and the drinks were fantastic! Plates are meant to share. I don’t think you can go wrong with any of them.

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