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I used to love this place. Last time I went with a party of 11 was to celebrate my birthday.
Sadly, the seating was too cramped because of their space. What's worse is that the restaurant clearly... More
I used to love this place. Last time I went with a party of 11 was to celebrate my birthday.
Sadly, the seating was too cramped because of their space. What's worse is that the restaurant clearly smelled of FISH! Yep, I guess fish was going bad and they decided to cook it anyway.
You know Chef, no amount of kissing on both cheeks excuses something like that. Oui?
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If you want to go to a place that has more traditional french food, skip Left Bank: go to Chapeau. It's small, so reservations are absolutely need... More
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should be 4 1/2 stars. The goat cheese was amazing, and the creme brulee was the best I've ever tasted. Must go back again! Highly recommended!!!! More
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I highly recommend Chapeau! to anyone who is in San Francisco and loves food.
We headed down to the city from Napa Valley right after Thanksgiving and met 3 friends for dinner at Chapeau! (the... More
I highly recommend Chapeau! to anyone who is in San Francisco and loves food.
We headed down to the city from Napa Valley right after Thanksgiving and met 3 friends for dinner at Chapeau! (the exclamation point is in the name...not my expression).
If you are not familiar with SF, mapquest the location first as it won't be on your rental car agency map (it was not on ours). Plan to leave a little time to park in this residential, but crowded area.
The meal was delicious from "soup to nuts" and foie gras was in many dishes I started with the duck salad...only to be disappointed that I didn't order the warm brie on potato. Don't get me wrong, I loved the duck, but I really wanted my friend's brie. Big winners were filet mignon, pork and warm chocolate cakes to end the evening.
Meals can be ordered in 3 or 4 courses or a la carte if you have a dieter with you (not recommended as you will want to taste many things on the menu!).
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Cozy is the best word to describe Chapeau. You get the feeling it is very "neighborhoody" when you walk in. The owner comes by your table to check in which is great. They have a prixe fixe meal that... More
Cozy is the best word to describe Chapeau. You get the feeling it is very "neighborhoody" when you walk in. The owner comes by your table to check in which is great. They have a prixe fixe meal that runs on the earlier side. It gets pretty busy. Food is delicious and great wine list. Although this restaurant is somewhat romantic, you can definitely hear the conversations of everyone around you due to close tables.
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