How to Get a Reservation at Kis in San Francisco
Kis, the acclaimed Korean tasting-menu restaurant, books online and often runs as a prepaid or card-backed tasting. The small room sells out fast, so cancellations are the realistic way in.
The short answer
Kis, the celebrated Korean tasting-menu restaurant, takes reservations online and typically runs as a prepaid or card-backed tasting, so payment details are taken at booking and changes follow the venue's cancellation policy. Confirm the current platform, prepaid amount, and terms on the live listing before you reserve.
Because the dining room is small and the format is a set tasting, prime seatings sell out fast and rarely sit open. The realistic openings come from cancellations as the date nears. Rose watches Kis continuously and books the instant a seat appears, under your name.
How to land a seat at Kis
Kis opens its window a set number of weeks ahead. With a small room and a prepaid tasting, the openings that follow are brief and worth catching the moment they appear.
- The initial release, when the booking window rolls forward at the set time.
- Same-week cancellations, when a guest releases a seat.
- Weeknight and off-peak seatings, which surface more often than weekend prime time.
Want Kis on your night? Text Rose and we will watch it and grab the next cancellation.
Frequently asked
Is Kis a prepaid reservation?
Kis generally runs as a prepaid or card-backed tasting, so payment details are taken at booking and changes follow the venue's policy. Confirm the current platform and terms on the live listing.
Why is Kis hard to book?
Kis pairs a small dining room with a celebrated Korean tasting menu and steady demand, so prime seatings sell out quickly. Cancellations are the realistic way in, which is what Rose watches.
Can Rose book Kis for me?
Yes. Text Rose the date and party size. We watch Kis continuously and book the moment a seat opens, under your own name.