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    Atelier Crenn

    4.3 (976 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFrench
    Closed 5:00 pm - 8:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Upscale
    Outdoor seating
    Dressy

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    Amuse bouche
    Mehrnaz H.

    We chose Atelier Crenn for our annual culinary experience for our anniversary dinner this year. I don't think there are words that can describe the experience and one must try on their own. The setting is simple, relaxed small dining room with 9-10 tables. The staff were super friendly, easy to talk to and ask questions, with amazing sense for service and diners comfort. I cannot begin to describe the meal, with the delicate and yet amazing flavors in every plate, each bite layered with intention, balance, and surprise. From start to finish, it was an unforgettable journey--beautiful, soulful, and unlike anything I've ever experienced. Atelier Crenn is not just a restaurant; it is an experience that stays with you long after the final course. Thank you for making the evening the most memorable experience for us.

    #6
    Tommy P.

    Hands down the best restaurant I have ever been to and the top Michelin by leagues ahead. Before the reservation, we went next door to Bar Cren. We knew that we would opt for the wine tasting menu and decided to take one quick shot beforehand... Customer service is phenomenal and friendly -- From entering the restaurant to ending, every single worker here treated us with kindness. They joked with us about how we wanted to take 1942 shots next door and set a jovial mood. The sommeliers did a great job at explaining how each wine pairing would complement the dish and then also pointed out how it could complement other dishes that we were having. I don't remember their name specifically but there was a lady with the blonde bob cut and the tall gentleman with the slickback hair, they were amazing and made our experience so much more enjoyable. Every dish had a ton of flavor and could not decide which is my favorite -- (I am not going to outline the tasting menu but I will point out the main ingredient in my favorite dishes) The first round brought out several dishes and my favorite from the selection was definitely the uni and the oyster. Such an explosion of flavors with each bite. I don't want to dissect and give away their tasting menu but it was pescatarian! There were scallops, kind crab, geoduck, black cod, abalone, madai! A smorgasbord of critters with sauce reductions topped off with truffles. My favorite was the black cod with spiced yogurt! The brioche bun with their cultured butter was fantastic. Best bread from a restaurant I've ever had. The dessert menu was cultivated by a pâtissier? The mochi was delicious and I dropped my citrus pillow. The wafer and "blackberry" icecream was so unique. Cream shaped into blackberries! Should be on food network for sure. Heavy on the wine pairing, a must. There were a total of 8 1 oz glasses. Heavy on ordering, not them pouring. They don't want to overdo it. They want you to enjoy the experience without being completely inebriated. Although, we did take shots next door... Then Dominique came out! She made the rounds and said hello to everyone. Very personable, had some laughs and light conversation with her. Such a unique, personable experience that blew every other one out of the water. Overall, best Michelin star I've been to (I've been to about 10 now). Amazing staff, amazing food, and amazing owner!

    Sylvia S.

    A lovely experience but made for those who would view this as another night out. The food and service was perfect, the presentation exquisite. Every dish came out like a work of art. However, it lacked the insane wow factor of some other places, instead almost feeling like a "casual" vibe for a Michelin 3 star. The pace was also quite fast, though not in a bad way. Lives up to the reputation.

    Kir Breton
    Mike C.

    It's long been on my bookmark. I even had a reservation during this restaurant's 1st iteration. I cancelled because my guest and I scored an even more difficult reservation in another Michelin restaurant in town. My generous friend invited me to a belated birthday meal on an early Tuesday evening. He made reservations through Tock like most fine dining places these days. Parking is always challenging in this neighborhood but I found a space after about ten minutes of searching. Funny part was the host took a space that I circled to a space next to Shake Shack. Walking up, there were a few people waiting outside along with my friend. We were greeted and led to our table a few places from the hostess stand. After a quick explanation of the chef's and restaurant's background, our journey through the tasting menu began. Here are the courses followed by my ingredient note: a. Kir Breton (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=JcpfCDiW9eKzrZwDLXJKew), apple. b. Oyster (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=LHIspMOhMMUOIdJYBNN-cA). c. Tomato, Melon, Truffle (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=wla7GfZC8VXj8b67G56ViA), tomato tart, basil, and gelee. d. Onion Tart & Broth (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=a9HNjxDvDugo07dtaSBNSw) (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=_OJEt-qlOnZ2pBch06nltw). e. Tomato, sunchoke, & uni (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=216&select=dv2jnSQ4XQuD5S2XLSKnsw). f. Geoduck, Persillade, Prawn (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=E7ExEEeoA91_nFkdJQ-Ygw), g. King Crab (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=-cYA-FbVT67rf7uumiY88Q), Japanese pastry, caviar, avocado, and fruit gelee. h. Scallop, Carrot (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=9ab0UKHr_gf5bSvg9_Q29Q), lemongrass sauce, anchovy. Here is a photo of the scallop before adding the carrot aspect (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=UY48c7l9WqcK6PMHkI2atA). i. Brioche & Cultured Butter (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=RY30HQ7vA9-R4CVTu2xeOA) (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=bt9A9ELGW7f6aPnvxC6PpA), think milk bread texture. j. Black Cod, Spiced Yogurt (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=2ynKkrWHkJSaMg_lCgS6IQ), cod confit, green pepper, and cucumber. k. Abalone, Smoked Mussel, Kohlrabi (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=IUyor9D3svv9rI2VxC0e0w), sauerkraut. l. California Halibut (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=LyrsbauFv-NIOEO3TJaEdg), poached, carrot puree. Desserts: a. Korean Melon (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=kDIceXvGm0ExruzOQJkPJQ), tea infusion. b. Sea Buckthorn Mochi (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=5UvXExkY_Y0wVSVzF5L-7g), assorted flavors. c. Tomato Strawberry Sandwich (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=G2UZfqfOeq9n4z7A2id0cQ). d. La Margarita (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=kcVPZeDcAUojxaVlx2eQDg), daisy, coconut, and mango. e. Chocolates (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=pPHk5dRnziqivKpfgDsT_w), given the choice from there, here is what I tried (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=0&select=EkKTKJbCNUVyD8-vl0GxHA). Like a classic concert, our meal was an orchestrated symphony with the various wait staff rotating to present our courses. The dining room was a little less than half full when we started as Malo introduced himself and the background of the restaurant. I was particularly happy to meet the chef owner as she is now a celebrity in this community. Merci beaucoup, Mademoiselle Crenn, for a wonderful meal and welcoming us into your life's journey.

    Anne F.

    This is one of those restaurants that you hear about it in passing throughout the years and the repetition causes it to stick in your mind. I first heard about it on Check Please Bay Area years ago. Then it popped up again when Chef Dominique Crenn was featured on Netflix' Chefs Table. And it popped up again on Netflix's Culinary Class Wars, when one of the contestants worked there. I feel that the universe was signaling for me to go there. So after some begging and bamboozling of my husband, he finally agreed to take me there as my Hanukkah gift. First, I'll share some historical context of how we got there. That night, when we were scheduled to go, SF had a huge power outage, due to an alleged fire at one of PG&E's stations. The outage affected the western part of the city, mostly the Richmond and Sunset districts. My mom's house didn't have electricity, wifi, or service for hours. We were going to uber or Waymo to the restaurant. Unfortunately, the Waymo's went crazy after the outage and we didn't have service to order an Uber. So we ended up driving there. Thankfully, and I took this as another sign the universe wanted us to eat there, we found a parking spot A BLOCK AWAY from the restaurant. If that's no universal intervention, I don't know what is. We finally got to the restaurant and it was a huge relief. The menu that night was a pescatarian based menu. My husband doesn't like seafood so he was given the vegetarian alternative. Everything was delicious. Each course was designed to evoke some memory from Chef Crenn's childhood and memories of life and travel. The meal was poetic and extremely well put together. It was one of the best meals I've had in a while and the dessert at the end was very memorable. With multiple courses like this, it's easy to get stuffed easily, however, I didn't feel very full by the end. I felt just the right amount of full. My favorite item was the little snowman. I felt bad for eating it because it felt like I was eating Frosty the Snowman, but it was soooo good. Service was excellent. The staff members welcome questions and are happy to answer them. We had a later reservation so the restaurant was quiet. I believe the Bar Crenn next door was a bit more lively. I'd like to check that out one day. An excellent meal that is worth the price tag.

    Ming S.

    Exceptional meal for special occasions. Fun to try. The concept of serving pescatarian was very intriguing, because seafood is my favorite. I was brought here to celebrate birthday, and it was definitely a meal to remember! A couple of my favorite dishes were the oyster and grilled abalone. The least favorite was the onion broth, which was on the saltier side. Areas for improvement: I think 3 of the dishes were a tad over seasoned, the service rhythm was off (waited 25 mins before the first course came out), the portions were smaller than expected (could've probably ate a burger at shake shack after), and the chair was very uncomfortable (3 hours on it was excruciating).

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    PJ D.

    My first time dining at a 3 Michelin star establishment, and it was truly remarkable! The level of service here is something that I haven't experienced anywhere else. As soon as you step in you are greeted warmly and taken care of until the moment you step out. The food was so beautiful and my taste buds were tingling from tasting flavors they've never experienced before. I could feel the care and intention that went behind the entire dining experience, which I will remember for a lifetime. We went for my birthday and were also lucky enough to meet Chef Dominique and get a kitchen tour which had my friends and I all awestruck. Thank you to the entire team for such a memorable evening and definitely worth trying out if you have the opportunity.

    Tomato salad & uni
    Princess T.

    Atelier Crenn was on my list when I saw her episode on Chef's Table. I was intrigued by the chef who was the first woman to get 2 stars in the US. It did not disappoint! My meal was 100% pescatarian. The treatment of the vegetables was incredibly delicious. True to her French roots the gele's and sauces made me want to order vats of them to go. The plates were visually beautiful with the flavors only heightening my experience. Some dishes delighted me, others were very surprising and 1 was the first time I'd had that particular treatment. It was a culinary adventure that ended with an array of chocolate to choose from as a perfect final bite. If you have an opportunity to go -- GO!

    Grace K.

    Such an amazing experience from start to finish. The service was truly impeccable - attentive, friendly, and thoughtful without being overbearing. The food was absolutely delicious, with every dish beautifully prepared and full of flavor. I was pleasantly surprised by how satisfying the portions were - usually after a fine dining meal, I'm still a little hungry, but I left feeling full and happy. A perfect mix of quality, service, and atmosphere.

    Young Y.

    The food and service speak for themselves. This place was a spot I wanted to go to for quite a while and finally reserved a time to go. So good. My favorite dish was the tuna. It was so goddamn fresh and soft like butter, and the sauce thingies to dip it in had some out of this world flavor. I could write an essay about the spot but I will leave it at 5/5. Loved the lighting and decor too. It was a small place, but I didn't feel too uptight or anything. We also ordered some tea at the end and it was on the house which we appreciated :).

    Irene C.

    I recently celebrated my birthday with dinner at Atelier Crenn. The night started off with a presentation of a poem, which I was surprised with a custom birthday greeting. It took me a minute to notice this wasn't a drawing of the staff, but of my favorite kpop band. I let out a laugh as soon as it dawned on me, I really appreciate the humor and personalization. All the dishes were beautiful to look at and delicious to the taste. It's a great experience for a special occasion or a dinner to splurge on.

    Leeza D.

    I went to Atelier Crenn in June 2024 with my girls and my best friend. This review is a tad overdue, but almost on purpose. From then to now, there was a lot to digest (no pun intended) in my life but my memories of Crenn lingers to a point where I think I can review it properly now. We've been trying to get a reservation for a while, but we finally got seats and these fine dining seats are about $500 each, prepaid in advance. We love going out a couple of times a year for one-of-a-kind experiences like Crenn and it was well worth the admission price. When we were seated, we received a card with a poem that resonates the Crenn story. At the heart of it all, the inspiration for this restaurant and the menu is about love and family. The menu on that evening consisted of: -Kir Breton -Green Strawberry -Oyster, Raw & Grilled -Peas, Wasabi- & Lovage -Dungeness Crab Broth, Tartlet & Avocado -Prawn & Seaweed -Shiso Tempura, Sea Urchin, & Spot Prawn -Sourdough & Dutch Crunch -Monterey Bay Abalone, Caviar -McFarland Trout, Tarragon -Blue Belle Farm Spring Chicory Dessert -Sugar Bee Apple -Pina Colada Cupcake -Thai Salad -Huckleberry Pine Come - Mignardises The artistry of it all was beautiful. Each piece of food can be photographed and displayed in a museum. Ingredients are locally sourced. The first course was a constructed and deconstructed strawberry. The mastery in technique was amazing and the strawberry, made of some type of cream, looked surreal. The green pea dish was a highlight for me. The freshwater prawn sourced from Monterey was so sweet and delicate. The Dutch Crunch bread is my utter favorite and is displayed as my Yelp profile picture. The abalone and caviar dish was art and it is often featured as a home screen wallpaper on my phone. The desserts are imaginations coming to life. The flavor profile is amazingly unique that I do not expect to ever taste anything like those desserts again. The time spent at Crenn often plays as a flashback in my mind. It was a wonderful time spent with such special people in my life. Time goes by and life things change... but my amazing experience at Crenn is like a photograph that I will always pull out and look at, remember the experience, and cherish the feelings. That is the power of a great food experience shared with the most impactful people in my life. This was a truly unforgettable experience. Please come and create your own adventure.

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    Christina P.

    One of the best meals I've ever had in my life. Exceeded my high expectations in every way. I was excited to go to Atelier Crenn but a little worried because I had to have the vegetarian menu because I am allergic to fish. Sometimes Michelin restaurants miss with the allergy substitutions. Well, not here. While my husband had amazing caviar and fish, I had the best vegetarian meal of my life. I would rank this in the top tier of Michelin restaurants I've been to along with Per Se, SingleThread and French Laundry. All the flavors were unique, the presentations beautiful. We also got to meet Chef Crenn as she came to everyone's table. I don't even have the words to describe how outstanding the food was. Full of flavor. The wine was also spectacular and my husband had the non-alcoholic pairing which was delicious. We also got a kitchen tour and it was so charming back there and everyone seemed legitimately happy to be there. I also got to see Bar Crenn, which is gorgeous, has several à la carte options and cocktails. A perfect meal for any special occasion that you should have at least once in your life. I will be going back.

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    Is it within their ability to accommodate a person with celiac disease?

    Do they have reservations for parties of 1? Do they accommodate diners of 1 and allow them to do business with them?

    I know they do because when we dine there last time, there was a gentleman dining by himself and we chatted a bit! There's no better restaurant then Atelier Crenn IT WILL… Read more

    What date and time do they release new slots for reservations? Are they for the next 2 months?

    According to their FAQ on Tock: "We open reservations at 12pm PST on the first Tuesday of every month for the third month out. For example, all of our April reservations will become available on February 1st at 12pm PST."… Read more

    I remember reading that the cost of the tasting menu included tip. Is that true or do you still pay tip separately?

    It included the tip for us. But you'd never know unless you ask. They still had the typical tip line on the credit card slip. It's only because we asked that we didn't end up throwing even more money at it. We found that pretty deceptive.

    Is there outdoor seating?

    Unfortunately, there is no outdoor seating.

    What is the current cost?

    About $430 after tip + tax. (Supplementals / wines not included)

    How much are the tasting menus at the restaurant today?

    $395 person without wine pairing

    What are the prices and options for the wine pairings?

    Wine pairings: $200 ($half potion $100)

    Do they have French silk pie? I used to get it at another fancy restaurant called Bakers Square but they closed.

    How is the dress code for the outdoor seating?

    Nice casual I would say! Enjoy!

    How are the take away kits during SIP packaged? Individually? I want to order 6 kits but need to give to 6 different people.

    They are NOT individually packed. I ordered 2 kits and were placed in 1 large takeout bag.

    Is it all vegetarian now?

    No. The menu is pescatarian.

    How many courses are in the Grand Tasting Menu?

    16 courses :)

    Can anyone explain about the chefs table option?

    Reservation for one?

    What if I want to book for a solo diner or party of 5-6? Please call the restaurant directly.

    I can only make a reservation for up to a party of 6 online. Is there a way I can reserve up to 9 people?

    You will have to call the reservationists to look at options and pricing. It is an intimate room with only 8 tables so it could be two tables for 9 people. Otherwise there is… Read more

    Are kids allowed?

    Yes !

    How much do you charge for corkage fee if I bring my own wine?

    Corkage is $80 per 750ml bottle with a two bottle limit.

    Without drinks, how much should I expect to pay per person?

    $363 for tasting menu, 20% service fees are included.

    How long is the dinner if we did the tasting menu?

    3 of the best hours you can spend in a restaurant... and the crème de la crème was Dominique coming out during the meal service to meet and greet each of her guests personally... What a personal touch and a class act, not too often seen anymore...

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    2.2 miDuboce Triangle
    $$$$

    C'est magnifique!…read more Authentic French cuisine with the cozy vibe of a bistro in France. Food is simply amazing, and some of the best I've tried ever. Have been here twice now and have left extremely satisfied. Over the past visits I've tried: Goat Cheese Salad: 4/5 very fresh and tasty, the walnut vinaigrette pairs so well with the balsamic. On the bitter side but I liked it Tiger Prawn Ravioli - 5/5, super unique and melt in your mouth. The sauce has an umami flavor and the dish is one of the best bites I've tried Steak (Filet) - 5/5, one of the best steaks I've tried. The seasoning is spot on and is very rich and flavorful Crispy Chick Breast - 10/5, my personal favorite dish. The chicken is seasoned to perfection, and the sauce lives up to the French rule that a perfect sauce is just as, if not more, important to the success of the dish. Love the mashed potatoes as well, my plate was wiped clean Desserts: 5/5 Apple Tart and chocolate cake - très bien The restaurant is tiny but it's part of the ambiance and reminiscent of a classic French bistro. Service is great, very friendly and attentive. Parking can be challenging as it's in a neighborhood and spots are usually limited, so plan in advance. Highly recommended.

    Probably 4.5 stars! Very strong, flavorful, traditional French cuisine in a warm, cozy,…read moreenvironment. Someone in our party booked this and I remembered coming here a couple of years ago and wondered why I hadn't come back yet. Lovely neighborhood bistro that's charming atmosphere with a classic feel and attentive service. We enjoyed the variety of tasty French dishes available daily and a few specials. We started with an order of crispy pommes frites and their special crab puff pastry. Both were nice starters. Then we followed that with Bijou Goat Cheese salad. They also had a nice wine list and we selected a good Napa cabernet sauvignon. For entrees, I had the Chilean sea bass that was breaded nicely and cooked perfectly tender over a bed of mashed potatoes and greens. The others in my party had the rack of lamb, duck confit and special entree of pan seared dayboat scallops and risotto. All dishes were solid but probably the best were the rack of lamb and seabass. For dessert, we shared the creme rules and chocolate fondant cake and I had a decaf latte, too. Both desserts were nice and rich but creme brulee was especially smooth and creamy. We were all full to the max! We left happy and I was glad we came back here for an early Mother's Day dinner!

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    L’Ardoise Bistro
    L’Ardoise Bistro - Duck Confit

    Duck Confit

    L’Ardoise Bistro - Espresso

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    Chez Maman West - Moules Poulette w/ White Wine, Bacon, Shallots, Cream & Parsley ($14)

    Chez Maman West

    4.1(1.8k reviews)
    1.6 miHayes Valley
    $$

    Les Moules ! Les Moules!! Le Moules!!!…read more I tried Thai inspired Moules this time and it was incredible! Thank you for the recommendation (forgot our waiters name but he was awesome) We were just there for the mussels, wife ordered poulette, daughter got mariniere.....I also got a warm goat cheese salad and a beer as well! They also boast some of the absolute best French fries in the city, and plain or how ever you dip them ...incredible No food wasted, nothing to bring home, truly perfect dining experience! 5/5 .

    There's not too much that can go wrong with a burger. The portions for the fries were huge and the…read moreflavor was great on the burger. I didn't have that big of an appetite to try much else for appetizers or entrees. Maybe next time. The desserts are extremely sweet, more than I am used to. The things that knocked down some stars are weird particles in my beer that I noticed towards the end. My friend had the same beer with nothing. I've also had this beer many many times and there shouldn't be anything in it. There's also a lot of flies outside in the booths so it makes eating a bit annoying when you have to constantly swat around. The servers check up on you almost a little too much. By that I mean a different person coming up to the table to ask if you're done and when you say no, 5 min later, another comes up to ask the same thing. It felt like it was being rushed.

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    Chez Maman West - Steak Tartare (Half Portion - $8)

    Steak Tartare (Half Portion - $8)

    Chez Maman West - French Onion Soup ($6). Good but not as cheesy as the original one in Potrero Hill.

    French Onion Soup ($6). Good but not as cheesy as the original one in Potrero Hill.

    Chez Maman West - Beef tartare & Dijon mustard , capers, shallots , quail egg and toast points.

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    Beef tartare & Dijon mustard , capers, shallots , quail egg and toast points.

    Galinette - Escargot, puff pastry, cream of mushroom $15

    Galinette

    4.4(177 reviews)
    5.4 miParkside
    $$$

    Enjoyed an afternoon lunch here and was so excited to check off one of my bookmarks. We opted for…read morethe outdoor seating since it was nice and sunny that day, and who doesn't love people/dog watching?! since it was my first time here, i wanted to try as much food as i could by ordering a bunch of tapas and have myself a girl dinner spread. Beef Tartar (4/5) Raw beef, capers, cornichons, shallots, whole grains mustard, raw quail egg. it was pleasantly rich and paired wonderful on the bruschetta with the chicken liver mousse! Chicken Liver Mousse (4/5) drizzled with balsamic sauce and served with baguette, stone ground mustard, pickled red onions, and dill pickles. the pate itself was okay, it was very irony on its own, but as you build your little toasts with more toppings, it all comes together very well. Escargot (5/5) sooooo rich with buttery garlicy goodness topped with a breadcrumb and parmesan crust. this dish brings me back to Paris eating at an outdoor bistro. this goes wonderful on the chicken liver mousse bruschetta P.E.I Mussel Mariniere (5/5) White Wine, Shallots, Garlic, and Celery. This is a whole meal in itself! full of juicy mussels and plenty of that delicious white wine sauce on the bottom. i lowkey wanted to slurp the entire thing but that would be unsightly :) Service was very good. our server recommended a great bottle of white wine to enjoy with our food and he was happy to refill the pickled red onions and mustard upon request. since it was a Thursday afternoon, it wasn't as packed as the dinner crowd but i believe they have music on some weekends! great for date nights and small groups. take a walk on the great highway (sunset dunes) after your meal to end a great day!

    We decided to try Galinette as we've seen it on Yelp for a while and wondered if it was good, we…read moreparked on the street since there's no parking nearby. We came in to a pretty empty restaurant with some people on the other side of it. We got the escargot, chicken and a burger and beef tartare, and the escargot was average. Not much flavor but wasn't too bad to be honest. The reason why I gave it a 3 was the service, it wasn't bad but it was very uninviting, the people who was helping us didn't seem enthusiastic to have served us and kept a very straight and monotone voice was talking to us. half way through it felt like they wanted us to leave. Overall this was a decent place. For the food: the chicken was huge! though it was very standard and pretty dry in certain parts, the burger was much better in my opinion and actually worth getting maybe with some fries but they are 7$. The beef taretare was delicious and we devoured it.

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    Galinette - Beautiful mural

    Beautiful mural

    Galinette - Half Organic Roasted Chicken, Brussels Sprouts, Dijon Mustard Cream $24.

    Half Organic Roasted Chicken, Brussels Sprouts, Dijon Mustard Cream $24.

    Galinette - Escargot w/ puff pastry, cream of mushrooms | $15

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    Escargot w/ puff pastry, cream of mushrooms | $15

    Chez Maman East - Basic Burger w/ frites + cheddar & avocado

    Chez Maman East

    4.4(2.6k reviews)
    3.3 miPotrero Hill
    $$

    I've been constantly passing by this place and seeing a busy line so finally had to try one…read moreweekday. Was busy as usual but I came with a group of two(highly recommended) as the seating was much faster than the larger parties. The portions for some of the entrees are huge so be mindful not to over order! We tried the mussels which were delicious and the sauce it came with was great with the fries from the hamburger. I found the burger to be way more luxurious than what you'd normally expect. Again be prepared some things can be quite large. we also tried the soup of the day which was this lovely tomato basil soup and the pork chop which was perfectly cooked with another great sauce that i kept on dipping the fries in. One last note is the atmosphere it definitely feels like a nice cozy cafe that makes you wanna stay and chat with ur neighbors. Had a blast and i'm looking forward to trying their other entrees someday!

    chez maman has been on my list for awhile, and i finally got to try! with a party of 2 on a sunday…read moreat 6:30pm, there was a 10 minute wait which was perfectly reasonable. we sat at an outdoor table which was slightly slanted, but it was manageable. the french onion soup was soo good. the flavors are very nice, and the textures of the cheese, bread, and onion were incredible. the croque madame was also quite good, it was a fried (?) ham sandwich with an egg on top. the arugula salad had wonderful dressing. lastly, the mussels were decent, i wanted to try them since theyre a standard french faire but i was a bit let down by them. however, the fries were really great! overall, i would definitely come back to chez maman and get the french onion soup and another croque madame. really recommend this place!

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    Chez Maman East - Baked camembert and roasted garlic. Spread the garlic and then the warm cheese and get happy

    Baked camembert and roasted garlic. Spread the garlic and then the warm cheese and get happy

    Chez Maman East - Basic Burger (medium) with Frites - add Fried Egg and Brie

    Basic Burger (medium) with Frites - add Fried Egg and Brie

    Chez Maman East - French Onion Soup

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    Gary Danko - Matcha cake

    Gary Danko

    4.5(6.1k reviews)
    1.0 miRussian Hill, Fisherman's Wharf
    $$$$

    If you are looking for the pinnacle of fine dining in San Francisco, Restaurant Gary Danko remains…read morethe gold standard. From the moment you walk through the doors, the atmosphere strikes the perfect balance between high-end luxury and genuine warmth. The Service The service here isn't just attentive; it's intuitive. A standout moment of the evening was the seamless coordination of the staff--they actually slid the table out for me to ensure I was seated comfortably, a rare touch of old-school class that you just don't see often enough anymore. Every need was anticipated before I even had to ask. The Menu & Wine The decor & ambiance is very romantic, low lights. Nice art on the walls. The flexibility of the menu is a major draw. Having the option of a 4 or 5-course meal allows you to tailor the experience to your appetite, and every dish was a literal work of art. To pair with the meal, their wine selection is world-class; the sommelier offered impeccable recommendations that elevated the entire evening. The Finishing Touches What truly sets Gary Danko apart, however, are the "extras." We ended the meal with a beautiful complimentary treat from the chef, which was a delightful surprise. To top it all off, we were sent home with their signature pineapple breakfast treat. Enjoying that the next morning was the perfect reminder of a flawless night. Verdict: An absolute must-visit for foodies and anyone celebrating a special occasion. Five stars doesn't feel like enough! Small gripe: only 1 rest room. Unika B. & Co. Mindset Maven

    I booked this through OpenTable, where reservations open up about 60 days in advance. Since I was…read moreplanning a 50th birthday and really wanted the private room for our group of seven, I actually set an alarm for midnight to snag a Saturday night spot right when it dropped. For the private room, you have to choose between a 5:30pm or 8:45pm seating. Even though I've been hearing about this place for decades, this was surprisingly my first time actually eating here, and it did not disappoint. For parking, they don't offer valet so the easiest options are to take an Uber or park a block down at the Ghiradelli Square garage. We showed up 15 minutes early and were escorted to the private dining room in the back, up a few steps. As noted on the reservation site, there is no wheelchair access to the private dining room. The room had a great vibe. Much quieter than the main dining room and dimly lit but not so dark that you couldn't see anything. Even though the large oval table seats ten, it was perfect for our group of seven; we had plenty of space to stretch out. They kicked things off with a massive wine list and cocktail menu. I thought about bringing a bottle of wine but corkage was $100/bottle. Our party stuck to cocktails, and I started with the "Breakfast of Champions." It's a twist on an Old Fashioned made with cereal milk-washed Maker's Mark, which was interesting and actually pretty good, but for the second round, I just went back to a classic Old Fashioned, my go-to drink. Their menu is available as a 3-course ($130), 4-course ($165), or 5-course ($185). The menu lets you pick from appetizers, seafood, meat and game, a cheese selection, which they curate, and dessert. The cool thing about Gary Danko is that you don't have to follow a set order. You can customize the whole meal however you want. If you really wanted to, you could even just pick main courses! We all went with the 5-course meal. Why not? I chose 2 appetizers and 3 main entrees: 1) Crab salad - although it appeared "small", it was beautifully plated with a fresh spring salad, grapefruit and orange wedges, and 4 pieces of dungeness crab leg pieces on top of an avocado quinoa "cake". It was the perfect dish to start with. 2) The lobster and rock shrimp risotto was the star of the show! While I expected a small appetizer portion, the dish was surprisingly generous. It was packed with seafood and was the best risotto I've ever had! 3) Next up was the roast lobster, and it definitely did not disappoint! The plating of the tail and claw was stunning (see my picture), and the sauce was next-level. I actually had to use some bread to soak up the leftover sauce, yes, it was that good. 4) Keeping with the seafood theme, I went for the seared scallops with fregola, cumin carrots, and arugula pesto. The scallops were perfectly seared, and the whole dish was so flavorful that I had to grab another piece of bread just to get every last bit of the sauce. By now I was stuffed and had no idea how I was going to fit the 5th course coming up! 5) To be honest, by the time the beef filet with potato gratin and bone marrow béarnaise arrived, I was already so full I could barely enjoy it. The steak was incredibly tender and came conveniently pre-sliced into four pieces, which made it easier to pick at, even though I was stuffed. The timing of the meal was perfect, with about 25 minutes between courses so we never felt rushed. The service was also top-tier and the staff moved in sync to present everyone's plates at the same time, kept our water glasses full, and cleared everything quickly. Plus, they kept the table stocked with fresh bread between every course. I wish I went easy on the bread and butter. The several slices I ate definitely put me over the top! Since we were celebrating a 50th birthday, they brought out a slice of chocolate cake with a candle. It arrived right alongside the chocolate soufflé one of my friends had ordered as a course, so we all just dug in and shared. That soufflé was incredible. They also included two plates of petit fours to share. Because there wasn't a booking after us, they let us hang out as long as we liked, and we finally headed out around 9 PM. It was honestly one of the best dining experiences I've had. If you have a group of 6 or more, I highly recommend booking the private room, it makes the whole night feel so much more intimate.

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    Gary Danko - Inside (12/27/25)

    Inside (12/27/25)

    Gary Danko - Seared Ahi Tuna

    Seared Ahi Tuna

    Gary Danko - Chocolate souffle

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    Atelier Crenn - french - Updated May 2026

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