How to Get a Reservation at Nari in San Francisco
Nari, Pim Techamuanvivit's acclaimed Thai room in Japantown, books on Resy with a rolling window that fills fast. Cancellations near the date are the realistic way to get a table.
The short answer
Nari, chef Pim Techamuanvivit's celebrated modern Thai restaurant inside the Hotel Kabuki in Japantown, takes reservations on Resy. It opens a rolling booking window that clears quickly for prime times, and it holds tables under Resy's standard terms. Confirm current details on the live listing.
Once weekend prime seatings are gone, the realistic openings come from cancellations as the date approaches. Rose watches Nari on Resy continuously and books the instant a seat opens, under your name.
How to land a table at Nari
Nari opens its window a set number of days in advance. Demand is high and steady, so flexibility is the diner's biggest advantage.
- Weeknights clear more readily than weekends.
- Earlier and later seatings open more often than the prime hour.
- Cancellations in the final 24 to 48 hours are the most dependable path.
Tell Rose your Nari date; we will watch Resy and confirm the next opening for you.
Frequently asked
What platform does Nari use for reservations?
Nari books on Resy with a rolling window. The exact release timing can change, so confirm on the live listing. Cancellations near the date are the realistic path once it sells out.
Why is Nari so hard to book?
Nari pairs a celebrated chef with a relatively small dining room and steady demand, so prime seatings sell out fast. Cancellations are the realistic way in, which is what Rose monitors.
Can Rose reserve Nari for me?
Yes. Send Rose the date and party size. We watch Nari on Resy continuously and book the moment a table opens, under your own name.