The downtown San Jose skyline Photo: Michael (CC BY 2.0)
2026 Centurion Award winners

Best of San Jose.

The Bay Area's biggest city, quietly holding some of its best eating — pho counters included.

America's 13th-largest city · 990K people Evaluations underway 14 categories open
Award categories

The 2026 winners, by category.

Every winner below cleared the same published bar. Only winners are published — no rankings, no runner-up lists, no sponsored placements.

First evaluations are underway.

No San Jose business has been published yet for 2026 — the bar doesn’t bend for launch schedules. Winners appear here the moment they clear it. Know a place that should be first? Nominate it — it takes about a minute.

The market

Why San Jose is worth the fuss.

San Jose eats globally and without fuss: one of the largest Vietnamese communities in the world means pho and bánh mì of rare pedigree, alongside taquerías, Korean barbecue, and orchard-era family restaurants that remember when this was the Valley of Heart’s Delight.

The garage-startup mythology gets the headlines, but the city’s real character is in its neighborhoods — Japantown’s three generations of storefronts, Alum Rock’s views, farmers markets in every district. Hard-working, unshowy, and loyal to its own.

San Jose, in short

What locals would tell you first:

Pho & bánh mì Japantown Taquerías Orchard-valley roots Garage ambition
How to use this guide

What “best” means in San Jose.

This guide is built for people who want a better local signal than vote drives, paid badges, or anonymous directory rankings.

Each category starts with public evidence: operating history, sustained online presence, customer track record, and standing in the local community. Open a category to see the winner, the reasons it cleared the bar, and links back to the business itself.

Only winners are published. We don’t sell sponsored placements, publish negative verdicts, or let a business buy its way onto this list. The exact thresholds stay internal so the award can’t be gamed, but the methodology is public and applies the same way in every market.

Know a San Jose business that deserves a serious look?

Nominate it for the next evaluation. Free, takes a minute, and nothing is ever published unless it clears the bar.