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Average Food
There wasnโt anything special about the meal or experience. The food was average and nothing special. The squid appetizer was the best part of the meal. For the next course we had the pasta and lamb pasta. Both were ok and over priced for the portions. The main course were the scallops. Although they looked good it was very spicy maybe too much pepper and that was all we could taste. With a $70 bottle of wine and no dessert the bill came to over $300. Also the service was slow and expect to pour your own wine. Not something we would expect at these prices. I think there are better restaurants in San Francisco to choose from so skip this one unless youโre ok with average and uninteresting food.
Be the first to ReplyArguably the Most Romantic, Hidden Sardinian Restaurant in SF
Some good friends recommended this charming place on 30th street near Church St. Note the street address carefully, it's unclear that 291 30th is even a restaurant when you look directly at it. There is little or no signage. My theory is that this intersection may be SF's version of the "Bermuda Triangle" as there is something magical here. A historic muni-trolley car rumbles by every so often -- making the wide turn up Church Street. Stand at this broad intersection for a few minutes and see if you have the same sensation.
Step inside the door of La Ciccia and you will encounter a heavy red drape. Push the drape aside to find an intimate dining room and small bar. The ambience is so romantic I began to wonder how many marriage proposals occurred here. Hidden away as it was, the restaurant was completely full on a cold December evening. Those who have found this place clearly become repeat customers.
Check out the menu on their web site to see their menu. Everything our party of five ordered was delicious. The waiter was extremely helpful in making wine recommendations and you will find they have a very extensive selection. A couple owns and operates the restaurant and the wife came up to personally see that we were satisfied. It was clear that she knew most of the patrons that evening -- our party being somewhat of an outlier.
I'd strongly recommend reservations for your visit given La Ciccia's obviously popularity. If you a ready to pop the question to someone special, this may be your venue!
Sardinian cuisine in huge portions!
This small but very lively place serves excellently prepared Sardinian fare- the fish is wonderful, especially the spicey calamari, and the lamb pasta was heavenly. The squid ink pasta was a bit overcooked, but still tasty and flavorful. Overall, a very nice visit.
Be the first to ReplyWonderful
This place definitely lived up to expectations. It is a small restaurant in a pretty residential neighborhood. We had a reservation, which I recommend. They specialize in Sardinian food and ingredients. So there are several seafood options as well as pork and some vegetarian choices. They have a pretty extensive wine list with wines from all over Italy, including Sardegna. All of the food was amazing. There was a special seafood pasta with a tomato and olive based sauce that was probably the star of the show. The spaghetti with mushroom ragu was rich and delicious. We also had an arugula salad with burrata cheese as an appetizer. We could not try a second course because we were too full, but they had some good looking fish and pork dishes. We did get the cheese plate, which came on a flat bread and included pecorino and fiore sardo, as well as some honey. It is not cheap with entree courses starting at $25 per plate, but worth the splurge. Wines start at around $14 per glass or $45 per bottle.
Be the first to ReplyGood
It was good. But unfortunately we didnโt get the best waiter to start off with. He asked us what we wanted and we told him. He didnโt go through the daily specials that I heard the other waiters go through with other customers. I got the spicy garlic spaghetti with fish roe or something like that. It was good. Would I order again? No. My partner had gotten the pork scallopini, it had great flavor.
Be the first to ReplySardinian, delicious, different!
Loved this meal...off the beaten path and would not have found it as visitors to the city. Ordered too much food...a wonderful salad, anchovies appetizer, prawns, pasta. Lots of fun...chose the wrong wine and they were willing to exchange it but we kept it. It was a Sardinian special.
Be the first to ReplyAbsolutely wonderful Italian
I met up with a good friend for dinner at La Ciccia ... an absolutely perfect mid week treat. Top service and absolutely delicious cuisine. The sardines were fantastic ... and the spaghetti? Perhaps the best I've had in San Francisco. But you MUST order the flat bread ... wow! I'll be back!
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