Restaurant in San Francisco, United States
La Cigale
210ptsChronicle-recognized Glen Park dining, easy to book.

About La Cigale
Named to the San Francisco Chronicle's Best New Bay Area Restaurants list for 2025, La Cigale brings serious cooking to a Glen Park neighborhood setting on Chenery Street. Booking is currently easy, making it one of the more accessible Chronicle-recognized openings in the city. Book now — that will change.
Verdict: Book It If You Want San Francisco's Freshest Neighborhood Dining
La Cigale earned a spot on the San Francisco Chronicle's Leading New Bay Area Restaurants list for 2025 — one of the harder editorial credentials to land in a city where new openings are scrutinized closely. That single data point tells you the room is worth your attention. This is a Glen Park restaurant on Chenery Street, far from the tourist corridor, which means you're going here on purpose. If you want a destination meal that feels like a discovery rather than a performance, La Cigale is the right call.
The Space and the Experience
Glen Park is a residential neighborhood, and La Cigale fits that register. The address on Chenery Street puts it in a low-key commercial strip where the dining room almost certainly reads intimate rather than grand. For a venue earning Chronicle attention in 2025, that scale works in your favor: smaller rooms mean tighter service ratios and the kind of spatial focus that larger, louder rooms in SoMa or the Financial District can't replicate. If you're planning a group dinner or a private gathering, a room this size will feel genuinely reserved rather than sectioned-off, which matters if you want the meal to feel exclusive without paying for a formal private dining surcharge.
The spatial character here — a neighborhood bistro pulling city-wide recognition , positions it alongside spots like Lazy Bear in terms of destination intent, but without the ceremony. You're not walking into a theatrical production. You're walking into a room that happens to be doing something worth traveling across the city for.
Who Should Book This
La Cigale is the right call for food-focused diners who want a meal with some editorial weight behind it without committing to a $300-per-head tasting menu. It suits couples looking for a serious dinner in a non-obvious neighborhood, small groups of four to six who want a room that feels considered rather than generic, and solo diners who want counter or table options in a space that doesn't make single covers feel awkward. If you're in from out of town and want one meal that reflects what San Francisco's neighborhood dining culture actually looks like , rather than what its trophy restaurants perform , this is a strong option.
For context: The French Laundry in Napa or Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg represent the full-ceremony end of Northern California fine dining. La Cigale is not competing with those. It's competing for the evening when you want something that feels local and carefully made rather than institutionally polished.
Private Dining and Group Bookings
The Chronicle recognition in 2025 will make La Cigale increasingly visible to corporate and celebration diners. In a room of this neighborhood scale, that matters: if you're planning a private dinner for a birthday, an anniversary, or a small business gathering, book sooner rather than later. Intimate venues that earn this kind of press attention typically see their weekend availability tighten within months of the recognition landing. A room that was bookable two weeks out in early 2025 may require four to six weeks' notice by the end of the year. The private dining angle here is less about formal buyout packages and more about the inherent exclusivity of a small, well-regarded room: when you have it, you genuinely have it.
For comparison, formal private dining at Quince or Benu involves structured packages at $$$$ price points. La Cigale likely sits at a lower price tier , exact pricing is not confirmed , which makes it a more accessible group option without sacrificing the credential that justifies the occasion.
Booking and Timing
Booking at La Cigale is currently rated as easy, which makes it one of the more approachable Chronicle-recognized openings in the city right now. That won't last indefinitely. Book on a Wednesday or Thursday evening if you want flexibility; weekend tables for two or four will be the first to fill as the 2025 recognition continues to circulate. There's no confirmed online booking method in the current database, so check the restaurant's current channels directly. For the leading version of the experience, aim for an early seating: smaller neighborhood rooms tend to be quieter and more attentive before the full dinner rush.
Quick reference: 679 Chenery St, San Francisco, CA 94131 | Glen Park | SF Chronicle Leading New Bay Area Restaurants 2025 | Booking: currently easy, book ahead for weekends.
How La Cigale Fits the Broader San Francisco Scene
If you're building a San Francisco itinerary around food, La Cigale belongs on the shortlist alongside the city's more established names. See our full San Francisco restaurants guide for the wider picture, and pair your visit with a look at our San Francisco bars guide and San Francisco hotels guide to plan the full evening. For wine-focused travelers, the San Francisco wineries guide and experiences guide round out the trip.
For reference points further afield: Smyth in Chicago and Providence in Los Angeles occupy a similar tier of serious neighborhood-anchored fine dining with strong editorial credentials. Atomix in New York City and Le Bernardin in New York City represent the more formal end of that spectrum. La Cigale, based on what the Chronicle recognition signals, sits closer to Smyth in feel: ambitious cooking in a room that doesn't demand ceremony.
FAQ
How far ahead should I book La Cigale?
- Currently rated easy to book, but the 2025 Chronicle recognition will tighten availability through the year.
- Aim for two to three weeks ahead for weekend tables; midweek bookings may be possible with shorter notice.
- Don't wait if you're planning around a specific date , Chronicle-recognized openings tend to fill quickly once the press cycle hits social media.
What should a first-timer know about La Cigale?
- It's a neighborhood restaurant in Glen Park, not a downtown destination , factor in travel time from central SF.
- The Chronicle Leading New Bay Area Restaurants 2025 credential signals serious cooking, not a casual drop-in.
- Go with a specific occasion in mind: it's a better fit for a planned dinner than a spontaneous meal.
What should I wear to La Cigale?
- No confirmed dress code in the database, but a Chronicle-recognized San Francisco neighborhood restaurant typically calls for smart casual.
- Overdressing for a Glen Park bistro format is unnecessary; underdressing for a 2025 award-winner is a misstep.
- Smart jeans and a clean shirt or equivalent is the safe call.
Is La Cigale good for solo dining?
- Neighborhood-scale rooms like this tend to handle solo covers well , there's usually a counter or bar option.
- No confirmed seating layout in the database, but intimate rooms in this category rarely make single diners feel out of place.
- If solo dining matters to you, call ahead to confirm counter availability before booking.
Can I eat at the bar at La Cigale?
- Bar or counter seating is not confirmed in the current database , contact the restaurant directly to check.
- Given the neighborhood bistro format and intimate scale, some form of walk-in or bar seating is plausible, but not guaranteed.
- For a guaranteed seat, book a table rather than arriving and hoping.
Does La Cigale handle dietary restrictions?
- No confirmed dietary policy in the database , contact the restaurant directly before booking if you have specific requirements.
- A Chronicle-recognized 2025 opening in San Francisco is very likely to accommodate common restrictions, but confirmation in advance is the sensible move.
- Don't assume: communicate restrictions at booking, not on arrival.
Compare La Cigale
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Cigale | San Francisco Chronicle Best New Bay Area Restaurants (2025) | Easy | — | ||
| Lazy Bear | Progressive American, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atelier Crenn | Modern French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Benu | French - Chinese, Asian | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Quince | Italian, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Saison | Progressive American, Californian | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
How La Cigale stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does La Cigale handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented in current venue data. For anything beyond standard requests, check the venue's official channels before booking. Chronicle-recognized spots at this price tier in San Francisco typically accommodate common restrictions with advance notice, but confirmation from the venue is the only reliable answer here.
What should a first-timer know about La Cigale?
La Cigale is in Glen Park, a residential neighborhood on Chenery Street, not a high-foot-traffic dining corridor. Come for the food, not the scene. It earned San Francisco Chronicle Best New Bay Area Restaurants for 2025, so editorial credibility is there — but the setting is low-key and neighborhood in scale.
Is La Cigale good for solo dining?
A Chronicle-recognized neighborhood spot on a residential strip is generally a comfortable solo environment — no performative energy to contend with. The approachable booking situation means you can plan a solo visit without stress, though counter or bar availability is not confirmed in current venue data.
What should I wear to La Cigale?
Glen Park is a residential San Francisco neighborhood, and La Cigale fits that register. Nothing about the address or Chronicle recognition suggests a formal dress expectation — come as you would for a food-focused neighborhood dinner, not a tasting-menu occasion.
Can I eat at the bar at La Cigale?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in current venue data. Given the neighborhood scale of the Chenery Street location, walk-in bar dining may be possible, but call ahead or check directly before counting on it — especially as Chronicle recognition increases demand.
How far ahead should I book La Cigale?
Booking is currently rated easy, which is unusual for a San Francisco Chronicle Best New Bay Area Restaurants pick. Right now, a few days' notice is likely enough — but that window will close as the 2025 recognition drives more traffic. Book sooner rather than later if your dates are fixed.
Recognized By
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- Atelier CrennAtelier Crenn is San Francisco's most decorated tasting-menu restaurant: three Michelin stars, a World's 50 Best ranking, and a 14-course pescatarian menu built around Dominique Crenn's Poetic Culinaria concept. At $$$$ with near-impossible reservations, it is the right booking for a milestone occasion — but confirm the pescatarian-only format suits your table before you commit.
- QuinceQuince holds 3 Michelin Stars in San Francisco's Jackson Square and earns them with a pasta-forward tasting menu grounded in Northern California produce and Italian technique. The wine list runs to 1,700 selections and the 2023 remodel produced a room worth the $$$$ price point. Book two months out minimum — this is one of the hardest tables in the city to secure.
- BenuThree Michelin stars, a No. 7 ranking in Opinionated About Dining's North America list, and nearly 20 courses of Corey Lee's technically precise Asian-inflected cooking make Benu one of the most credentialed tables in the country. Book at least six to eight weeks out — closer to three months for a weekend date. The quiet, contemplative room suits serious food travellers over groups seeking a convivial night out.
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