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    4.1 (166 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Pistachio creme brûlée
    Tiffany F.

    Had a very pleasant dinner here! We came early before 5:30 to try the early bird dinner. The service was quick and they tended to the table very well. Plates and silverware were replaced after each course. The ambiance of the restaurant is beautiful. I would say one con of the place is if you're there while the sun is low, the sun is VERY aggressive. We had to move around the table a bit because of the lack of AC and the sun blaring on your face. It would be nice to have something to block it since it really overheats you when it's directly on your face and body. The courses were great. Since we had 3 people, we were able to try one of each item. Appetizers - the sea bream was a showstopper, absolutely beautiful and the fish was fresh and the sauce was so complimentary. The Bloody Mary oysters were delicious, the oysters weren't briny and very sweet and creamy. I'm a fan of bloody Mary's so this was a hit. Their salmon appetizer was lackluster, it didn't have much flavor honestly and it was a bit boring. The quality of the fish was good though. The fried leek was my favorite appetizer. There's a heavy mustardy base that was so complimentary to the fried leek. I would say it was a bit sloppy to only be able to cut it with a dull knife but the flavors were 10/10. The entrees - the pork tenderloin was cooked to perfection and the sauce was delicious. The hazelnuts offered a great contrast in texture. The mushroom Vol Au Vent was delicious and unctuous but I would say if that was your only entree it would be far too heavy. The sauce was to die for. However there were some hard bits in there that did not go well that may have been the chestnuts. They tasted a bit stale. The sole was cooked perfectly and they really nailed the sauce. A very delicious take on the sole. Dessert - the pistachio creme brûlée had an incredible flavor, wasn't too sweet. But it's not a traditional creme brûlée if you're expecting a very light and creamy one. It was thick and a bit grainy some parts but the flavors were delicious. The chocolate cake was decadent for sure but honestly a bit too much for us. If you're a big fan of thick chocolate fudge you'd like this. Drinks - we ordered their espresso martini which is made with soju and that was delightful. Not too sweet and great foam. We had a citrusy one I forgot the name. It had a beautiful presentation and just tasted like a delicious juice. Great for those who don't like the taste of alcohol. Overall had a great meal here. Their regular menu is a bit on the pricier side (like $30 mussels). I'll probably be back for their early bird dinner because it's a really good deal for what you get. Thanks for a splendid dinner!

    Cheese plate
    Kamy T.

    Got to try caché during their restaurant week. We had a reservation right at opening at 5pm, and we had a table in their small outside area. Service was attentive the entire night albeit our server didn't seem too enthused. Overall, we wish we ordered à la carte since the restaurant week menu price ($70) ended up being almost the same price, and we would've picked other dishes. Appetizers were a bit of a miss, main courses were great, dessert was good (although I wouldn't get the cheese plate again since it's just not what I enjoy). Additionally, we did order their seabream sashimi ($58) which was SO good and probably the best dish of the night. It's a beautiful dish that they make only 10 of in a night, so you have to order it quick if you have an early reservation! Appetizers - - Bread and butter: solid, bread was nice and warm and the butter was delicious. It ended up going well being dipped in the other dishes. - Cold green asparagus soup: not a fan, wasn't enjoyable cold - Salmon gravlax: good, nothing outstanding Main courses - - Duroc pork tenderloin eggplant puree: tender pork and smokey eggplant. Cream sauce was nice. - Petrale sole & parsnip: this was so good. Probably the second best dish of the night - the fish was perfectly cooked and the parsnip was incredibly buttery and addictingly good. The apple was a nice touch. Highly recommend! Dessert: - Cheese plate: a bit funky but if you like that, I think you would enjoy it. - French financier cake & yogurt ice cream: solid! Financier cake was soft and piping hot. The date was a nice sweetener and the dish wasn't too heavy. Overall, I would come back!

    Jenny D.

    REVIEW FOR BRUNCH Very busy on a Sunday had to make reservations to sit outside in the cute patio. Service was slow. Server forgot the cocktail. I ordered took a very long time to put in our orders. Duck confit buckwheat crepe: 5/5 tell me it's French cooking without telling me. Confit sooo tender. Star of the show. Tender duck paired with the perfect cheese. Strong mushroom flavor. Loved! Smoked salmon Benedict: 4/5 the Benedict itself was average. There's nothing wrong with it, but tasted like any other Benedict I've had. The best part was definitely the potatoes. Perfectly salted and the outside had a nice crunch. Steak: 3.75/5 meat was tough but flavor was good. For sure, a stunner in terms of ambience for a Sunday brunch. Take the patio if you can. The inside would be really cute for date night. Restaurant could improve in their service and flavors for brunch Benedict's. Friends told me that dinner here is better.

    Yoona K.

    Pleasantly surprised at how good dinner was! I've been meaning to come when this place first opened but never made it out until last night. They have a semi-new "early bird menu" until 5:30pm daily and it was a really good value vs ordering a la carte. Everything I wanted to try was on this menu, so it was a no brainer to choose this. I ordered the fried leek (5/5), mushroom vol au vent (3/5) and the pistachio creme brulee (4/5). My partner chose the roasted bone marrow (2/5), pork tenderloin (4/5) and the dark chocolate cake (5/5). We also ordered a couple of cocktails, glasses of wine and the scallop carpaccio (5/5). For the lower rated items: mushroom vol au vent was too heavy after a couple of bites and the puff pastry was overbaked making it tough. The roasted bone marrow had good flavor but had the tiniest amount of actual bone marrow. They gave you a lot of crostinis but in reality there was enough bone marrow for maybe 2 tiny crostini pieces. Everything else (including cocktails and wine) were really good and I plan on coming back when the sea bream sashimi is back on the menu (late march/early april according to our server).

    Cauliflower & farro with seaweed butter
    Caitlyn M.

    Caché has an early bird special for dinner. $50 for 3 courses from 5-5:30pm. Such a good deal! We started with the fried leek and bone marrow. For the mains, we ordered the petrale sole and seasonal mushroom vol au vent. And for the dessert, we both got the pistachio crème brûlée since it was so delicious the last time we had it. Everything was amazing! We enjoyed every dish, they were all seasoned well and cooked to perfection. The service was great as usual! I know I'm in for a great meal anytime I'm here.

    Rice pudding with caramel sauce
    VIC M.

    Tasty food. Very helpful service in a cozy, airy and bright location. I started the meal with the Tuna Rillette as part of their 3-course prix fixe menu. This is basically a very tasty tuna salad. I then had the Petrale Sole with Seaweed Butter. The sole was quite flavorful for a small white fish, with the seaweed sauce topping bringing a little more earthiness to the taste. The fish was accompanied by many flattened new potatoes, baked with seasoned olive oil (a carb treat). I concluded with a Riz au Lait. This is equivalent to rice pudding only the rice was plump with a creamy flavor and topped with a rich caramel sauce to contrast with the just-right sweetness of the pudding. With the meal the server suggested Chateau Cazebonne Asteries 2019 Graves (Merlot). This slightly tannic, mineral and fruit taste was a good complement to my meal.

    Crepe
    Susan B.

    Warm reception, nice waitstaff and beautiful interior. We bypassed the prix fixe menu and chose à la cart at lunch. I was excited to see buckwheat crepes and I ordered one with caramelized onion, mushroom and cheese. My friend had the crab croissant sandwich. It's a nice little neighborhood place.

    Summer Sea Bream Sashimi
    Melody C.

    Went to celebrate a birthday and the food did not disappoint. Expect to spend ~50/person if you want to be full. Definitely a high end restaurant. They charge you 4 dollars for bread. Recommend making a reservation ahead of time. Sea Bream Sashimi is their signature dish (43 dollars). It was delicious and came with the actual fish which I have never seen at other restaurants. It was fun to scrape the sashimi off the fish bone after we were done with the slices. The roasted cauliflower was my absolute favorite. It sounded like a simple dish but it packed so much flavor and the grains were perfectly moist with seasoning under the cauliflower. Did not have anything special for birthdays though which was disappointing. Ambiance was upscale and on the quieter side.

    Andrew N.

    I've been trying to trying this French restaurant in the Sunset for ages and finally got the chance to. Their take on Fusion French food definitely caught my eyes. Sea bream Sashimi (5/5): definitely could not without getting this. The fish was plump and so fresh. In addition, the sauces complimented the flavors of the fish. Surf and turf crudo (5/5): This is a beef tartare and oyster dish. I thought it was super fresh and it was the most unique tartare I've ever had! Sole (5/5): The fish was tasty. The sauce was creamy and brought a unique flavor I've never experienced before. Overall really enjoyed this place.

    Bitter sour mocktail
    Vivian H.

    Came right after Thanksgiving this year and it was relatively busy on a Monday night - you can definitely get a table but also there's a good vibe. We sat on the patio which is well-heated. Believe they had blankets on the chairs as well if needed. Was bummed they didn't have their signature sea bream sashimi anymore but tried a ton of other dishes. Everything was either solid or simply not to our personal liking (too sweet or fishy etc.). Standouts were the bread and duck. Would definitely recommend trying - what a sweet spot. APPETIZERS Bread - get it, in fact get 2. it's so good. Bloody Mary oysters - didn't hit for us Tuna - just ok, get if you want clean protein Surf and turf crudo - interesting but real fishy Mussels, bone marrow - well-done! Folks especially loved the bone marrow. MAINS Duck - so good we ordered another, though one said she got a chewy piece Pork tenderloin - good though quite sauce heavy Halibut and sole - solid and light DESSERTS Warm cookie w caramel, peanut, almond gelato - reaaaally sweet Buckwheat maple tart - crowd fave, such a delicate crust Financier - enjoyed contrast with the yogurt but some found that too sour Also had a really great sour mocktail! Service was great. They were mindful of pointing out dishes for shellfish allergy. This is just tea but I did have to ask for it again after awhile of waiting and they comped it since they realized they forgot. Prices look high but sizable portions and very cute space. As always in the sunset parking may be challenging. Really glad we checked it out!

    Sashimi and mussels
    Priyanka S.

    I came to cache bistro with a friend and sadly it was not the best. While the food was decent I was not a huge fan of the dishes we ordered. We decided to get the sea bream sashimi and the mussels. The sashimi while aesthetic, was quite lackluster and bland and the fish did not taste as fresh as sushi spots I have been to. The mussels on the other hand were definitely better but were grainy and the broth was very watered down with mild notes of chorizo and garlic. The service however, unlike the food, was great and the staff was very friendly and kind.

    Restaurant week brunch 2025
    Jamie Z.

    Cozy and vibrant spot on 9th and Irving featuring a gorgeous bar at the front of house and indoor and outdoor seating towards the back. My friends and I stopped by after a lovely visit to the DeYoung Museum on Saturday afternoon, which just so happened to habe landed on the end of Restaurant Week SF. Their menu sounded scrumptious and we were excited to stop by. Very lovely and lively crowd, we were quickly greeted upon arrival and were seated at the bar as it was quite busy. For $45/pp, their menu was well designed and showcased some amazing items that I thoroughly enjoyed: - Appetizer: 4pc Oysters - Entree: Eggs Benedict with Salmon, side salad and satay potatoes (the poached egg was perfectly cooked and laid to delicately on the buttery toast topped with smoked salmon. Well seasoned and would come back for this) - Dessert: Pistachio Creme Brulee (this was fantastic and carried the pistachio flavor well, with a great crust) Friendly service and good food. Worth a visit, and if you like drinks, their drink menu looked quite delicious!

    Warm cookie, caramel, peanuts, sweet almond gelato
    Misa K.

    Had a great dinner at Caché! It's a small and cute space, perfect for a date night. - Bread & butter: 5/5. Warm and soft. - Summer sea bream sashimi: 4/5. Beautiful presentation and very refreshing. FYI it's only available until 11/16 and won't be back on the menu until spring. - Duroc pork tenderloin with eggplant puree: 5/5. The pork was super tender and paired really well with the eggplant! - Warm cookie with caramel, peanuts, and sweet almond gelato: 3/5. It was good but a little too sweet for me. Service was friendly and super quick. Overall I really enjoyed the dinner and wine here and would come back to try the other dishes.

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