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Kusama Dining Experience

 

Kusama Dining Experience FAQs

Additional FAQs about the Yayoi Kusama: Infinite Love presentation can be found at the Kusama Presentation FAQ.

What are the group size limits?

Kusama Dining Experience party size: up to 4 guests per reservation.

What if I have dietary restrictions?

For any dietary restrictions, please email hellograce@mccallssf.com with reservation information, at least 48 hours prior to your booking.

When are Kusama Dining Experience tickets available to purchase?

Tickets will be released on a monthly basis for the following month and will be available for purchase online.

Kusama Dining Experience tickets must be purchased at least 48 hours before the chosen date.

Can I bring my child?

The Kusama Dining Experience is adults-only.

Where is grace located?

grace is located on Floor 1 near the Third Street entrance to the museum. If you’re already in the museum, you can access the restaurant from the main atrium.

Can I apply Kusama Dining Experience tickets towards a membership?

Kusama Dining Experience ticket holders can apply up to $40 towards a membership. Two ticket limit.

Additional questions? Please email groups@sfmoma.org or call 415.357.4197.
 
Please note: the Kusama Dining Experience is not available on Wednesdays, public holidays when the museum is closed, First Thursdays, and Free Community Days, or when there are other special events at the museum or private events at the restaurant. Please check the ticketing calendar for current availability

Disclaimers: Please be punctual. The staff reserves the right to refuse access to late arrivals. All sales are final. Tickets are non-refundable / non-cancellable, and the credit card provided will be charged the full amount at the time of booking.

Header image: Yayoi Kusama, Love is Calling, 2013, installed in the exhibition Yayoi Kusama: I Who Have Arrived In Heaven, David Zwirner, New York, November 8—December 21, 2013; © YAYOI KUSAMA. Courtesy the artist, Ota Fine Arts, Victoria Miro, and David Zwirner