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La Ciccia : Restaurant italien et seafood à San Francisco

Fondé en 2006 par le chef Massimiliano Conti et Lorella Degan, La Ciccia est un restaurant italien emblématique situé dans le quartier Noe Valley de San Francisco, à l'adresse 291 30th St. Depuis ses débuts, il s'est imposé comme une référence pour les amateurs de cuisine italienne, notamment pour ses spécialités sardines et ses plats de seafood préparés avec authenticité et passion.


Ce restaurant se distingue par son menu riche en plats traditionnels sardins, tels que la bottarga spaghetti, la fettuccine avec oursin de mer ou encore les crevettes entières rôties au basilic. La qualité des ingrédients, la simplicité des recettes et l'attention portée aux détails font de La Ciccia une adresse incontournable pour les gourmets en quête d'une expérience culinaire authentique à San Francisco. La carte des vins, notamment la sélection sardine, complète parfaitement cette offre gastronomique.


L'ambiance de La Ciccia reflète la convivialité d'une trattoria italienne, avec un décor chaleureux et intime. Le cadre, mêlant touches rustiques et élégantes, crée une atmosphère accueillante où l'on se sent comme chez soi. La décoration, sobre mais soignée, met en valeur l'authenticité et le charme de cette institution locale, faisant de chaque visite un moment privilégié pour découvrir la richesse de la cuisine italienne dans un cadre convivial et authentique.


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"Julia recommendation for SF/Napa trip"

@gina.baldino

""Noe Valley locals fretted when La Ciccia’s owners announced they were selling their 16-year-old Sardinian restaurant. Where else could they find bottarga spaghetti ($28), fettuccine with sea urchin and cured tuna heart ($32) or butterflied whole prawns roasted in basil oil ($35)? They needn’t have worried. New owner Cheryl Maloney is both a neighbor and a regular, and she had a vested interest in keeping La Ciccia exactly as it’s always been. You’ll still find all the greatest hits on the concise menu, with the names of dishes written in Sard and a footnote that you’ll receive a discount if you pay in cash. Corkage is $40 for your first bottle, but a better move is to ask your server to recommend something from the Sardinian section of the wine list."

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"Top 100 When the owners of La Ciccia announced they were selling in 2022, the pasta-eating public collectively held their breath. For 16 years, the Sardinian restaurant had not just been the favorite of Noe Valley locals, but also the likes of food media cognoscenti like Mark Bittman. A deal was brokered and then fell through. From the wreckage of that sale, an unlikely hero emerged: Cheryl Maloney, the real estate broker who had handled the negotiations, decided she would buy the restaurant herself. Under her ownership, little has changed about La Ciccia, from the menus written in Sard to the sea urchin pasta with cured tuna heart, and that’s a very good thing. Noe Valley locals fretted when La Ciccia’s owners announced they were selling their 16-year-old Sardinian restaurant. Where else could they find bottarga spaghetti ($28), fettuccine with sea urchin and cured tuna heart ($32) or butterflied whole prawns roasted in basil oil ($35)? They needn’t have worried. New owner Cheryl Maloney is both a neighbor and a regular, and she had a vested interest in keeping La Ciccia exactly as it’s always been. You’ll still find all the greatest hits on the concise menu, with the names of dishes written in Sard and a footnote that you’ll receive a discount if you pay in cash. Corkage is $40 for your first bottle, but a better move is to ask your server to recommend something from the Sardinian section of the wine list. Also featured on Top 25 Restaurants."

@chaunch26

"If we could be on a first name basis with any restaurant in this guide, it would be La Ciccia. It’s a small neighborhood spot in Noe Valley with Sardinian food that surpasses almost anything that some of the bigger, fancier places around the city charge way more for. We’d cross six neighborhoods just for the fusilli with uni or the spicy baby octopus stew. But what sets La Ciccia apart from other places is that the staff always make you feel like you’re family coming home from a long vacation every time you come here."

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"Restaurant italien recommandé Un peu cher (30€ les plats?) Dans l’article https://secretsanfrancisco.com/italian-restaurants-sf/?fbclid=PAAabF4KgPe3f-hpl6CHpNumtL70wgdV0975-9p5EhXvXEZB9BZHAUf9CJozg_aem_th_AUhG-vRzE0HOuvCv1cr9gnsxndkbYF3Xm1XOsqDfnSG3fXgM7SRLbpwzbrs57gCzkhI"

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"Meilleur italien they said "

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"38 Essentials. 4,7. Italià."

@lursantisteban

"The seafood-forward cuisine of Sardinia is the focus of Noe Valley favorite La Ciccia. Locals have long loved the exceptional, warm service from the team led by chef Massimiliano Conti and his partner and wife, Lorella Degan. Conti’s food is raved about for its simple but delicious preparations such as fresh spaghetti with spicy, garlicky oil and bottarga, or cured fish roe. Outside of the pastas, Conti also has a way with fish, whether it is marinated anchovies or the whole fish preparations sometimes found on the secondi menu. La Ciccia’s plaudits go beyond locals, as it has been featured by Zagat, Michelin, The New York Times, and as one of the San Francisco Chronicle’s best Italian restaurants in the Bay Area. Dinners Tues-Sat. "

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"Italian, Sardinian. Listed #35 on Eater Feb 2021."

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"Sardinian style seafood-heavy"

@mike.delucchi

"Sardinian restaurant. Delicious seafood pasta! "

@ellataylor

"Recommended by Carmine. Italian. Eater.🇮🇹"

@dangreenberg4

"Try creamy tomato tuna pasta "

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"Octopus stew, spaghetti spicy oil and bottarga, Sardinian fregola with uni"

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"supposedly good neighborhood italian."

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"Great place, intimate. Squid ink pasta"

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"Dans les resto préférés du guide « 300 raisons d’aimer San Francisco » "

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"-sardinian food in laid back digs perfect for a date night TRY: bottarga- salted and cure fish roe served with spaghetti"

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"Italian, Sardinian, seafood"

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"Spicy octopus stew and sea urchin pasta "

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"Spicy baby octopus stew, spaghittusu cun allu ollu e bottariga"

@jtower14

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