Mandarin Oriental San Francisco
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone: (415) 276-9888
Fax: (415) 433-0289
- Cross Street:
- Pine Street
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Editorial Review for Mandarin Oriental San Francisco – by Gayot.com
The Scene
In what may be one of the oddest configurations in town, the property occupies the top 11 floors of a commercial building, the third tallest in San Francisco. The floors, numbered 38 through 48, place guests above most of the surrounding Financial District high rises. Take the sky bridge from one tower to another--it's like walking on air.
The Details
158 lavish rooms and suites feature unobstructed views of the city and portions of San Francisco Bay. The rooms are decked out in hues that range from sage and crimson to gold and cream, and decor include artworks and silk-covered headboards. You'll pay steep prices to be surrounded by furnishings worthy of a Park Avenue penthouse, but for quality, these accommodations are hard to beat.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasBusiness services and the excellent Silks restaurant are located off the lobby, while Mandarin Lounge offers a small plates menu and afternoon Asian tea.
User Reviews for Mandarin Oriental San Francisco
09/03/2006 Posted by sanfranscott
We recently spent the weekend at the SF Mandarin Oriental. While the view and room were very nice the room service, food, and overall experience was not on par with other 5 star locations like the Ritz Carlton or St. Regis. If there were a rating for room service food I would have to give it a 1 star. I've had better food at low end hotels. The front desk staff was cordial but cold. We actually had to dig at them to get details on the package we purchased for our stay. If all you're looking for is view and quiet, this is your place. If however you want the total 5 star experience you're better off going to the Ritz Carlton in SF or Half Moon Bay.
Pros: Great view and room. One of the best.
Cons: Room service and front desk service below average for a 5 star.
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