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CuisineInternational
LocationSan Mateo, United States
Michelin

All Spice has held the Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, marking it as one of the more serious international kitchens on San Mateo's South El Camino Real corridor. The menu draws from multiple culinary traditions with the sourcing discipline and price point — firmly in the $$$$ tier — of a destination restaurant. A Google rating of 4.7 across 348 reviews confirms a consistency that Michelin recognition alone rarely guarantees.

All Spice restaurant in San Mateo, United States
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South El Camino Real and the International Kitchen

San Mateo's dining identity has long been pulled in two directions: the precision-driven Japanese counters that cluster around downtown (think Wakuriya and Sushi Yoshizumi, both operating at the $$$$ tier with Michelin recognition) and a looser, more eclectic corridor running along South El Camino Real where the food is harder to categorize and often more interesting for it. All Spice sits in the second camp. The address — 1602 S El Camino Real — places it outside the tighter downtown cluster, on a stretch that rewards deliberate visits rather than spontaneous drop-ins. That slight remove from the foot-traffic center of gravity has not hurt it: a 4.7 Google rating across 348 reviews and back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 suggest a dining room that earns its audience through quality rather than location convenience.

What the Michelin Plate Signal Actually Means Here

The Michelin Plate is not a star, but its editorial value is often undersold. Michelin awards it to restaurants where the food is consistently good, which puts All Spice in a meaningful tier: it has passed the inspectors' bar for quality more than once, without the pricing floor or booking scarcity that comes attached to starred properties. For context, San Mateo's starred category is anchored by Wakuriya, a one-star Japanese counter with a very different format and waitlist profile. All Spice occupies a different position , international cuisine at a $$$$ price point with Michelin-level execution but without the six-week booking lead time that starred omakase counters typically require. That gap is actually where it becomes useful: it delivers the quality signal without the access friction.

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For reference, Michelin Plate holders across California at the $$$$ tier tend to sit in the same competitive conversation as properties like Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and nationally, Le Bernardin in New York City , not as direct peers in format or cuisine, but as a shared reference class for what kitchen seriousness at a premium price point should look like.

The Sourcing Argument for International Cuisine

International kitchens , restaurants that draw technique and ingredient vocabulary from multiple culinary traditions rather than committing to a single national cuisine , carry a sourcing burden that single-cuisine restaurants do not. When you cook Japanese food in California, the sourcing question is relatively contained: domestic wagyu or imported, local uni or Hokkaido, West Coast or Gulf. When you operate under an international label, you are implicitly claiming competency across multiple ingredient ecosystems at once. The leading international kitchens at the premium end of the market solve this by anchoring sourcing decisions in local availability and seasonal logic, then reaching further only where quality demands it.

All Spice's $$$$ positioning signals that the kitchen is making those sourcing choices at a level the market has accepted as premium. A Google rating of 4.7 , and critically, across 348 reviews, a sample size large enough to filter out outlier noise , indicates that the sourcing and execution consistency holds across enough visits to be structurally reliable rather than occasion-dependent. That matters for an international kitchen more than it would for a highly defined single-cuisine format, because the range of possible failure points is wider.

Internationally framed kitchens that operate at this quality tier globally tend to approach sourcing one of two ways: ingredient-led menus that start with what is available and work outward to technique, or technique-led menus that identify a flavour profile first and source to meet it. The former approach tends to produce more coherent seasonal progression; the latter can deliver more consistent execution across the calendar. Either way, the $$$$ price range at a Michelin-recognized property is a signal that the sourcing investment is real, not decorative.

All Spice in San Mateo's Wider Dining Pattern

San Mateo's restaurant tier at $$$$ is compact. Outside the Japanese counter format , Wakuriya and Sushi Yoshizumi , very few restaurants in the city operate at this price point with Michelin recognition attached. At the other end of the local spectrum, Kajiken operates at the $ tier, and Pausa sits in the $$ bracket with an Italian focus. Wursthall Restaurant and Bierhaus occupies the casual German-American format. All Spice does not have a direct local peer in the international cuisine category at this price tier, which makes it a useful anchor point for visitors or locals whose appetite sits between the Japanese counter tradition and the city's more casual European options.

For those building a longer trip around the Peninsula, our full San Mateo restaurants guide maps the wider scene. Complementary planning for the area is available through our San Mateo hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.

Internationally, restaurants operating in this format and price range , ambitious, multi-referential, sourcing-led , include Haubentaucher in Rottach-Egern and Loumi in Berlin, both of which move through the international kitchen format in their own regional contexts. At the high end of American dining writ large, Alinea in Chicago and Emeril's in New Orleans each represent how a strong culinary identity at the premium end of the market can define a restaurant's reputation over time. All Spice operates at a different scale, but the quality signal it has earned through consecutive Michelin recognition puts it in a credible conversation with that broader reference class.

Planning Your Visit

All Spice operates at 1602 S El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94402. The $$$$ pricing tier means a full dinner here represents a meaningful spend; budget accordingly for a multi-course format. The consecutive Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025 signals that inspectors have visited multiple times across two calendar years and found the kitchen consistent, which is a reasonable proxy for visit timing flexibility. Unlike starred omakase counters on the Peninsula, which typically require advance planning weeks out, the Plate tier at this type of international restaurant generally offers more accessible booking windows , though a reservation is advisable rather than optional, particularly on weekends. Specific hours, booking methods, and current menu format should be confirmed directly with the restaurant before visiting, as these details sit outside verified data.

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1602 S El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94402

(650) 627-4303

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