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Clémentine126 Clement StreetSan Francisco, CA 94118 map cross street: between 2nd & 3rd Ave. district: Richmond (Inner) Tel. 415-387-0408 |
| About Clémentine Sipping a chilled white Lillet on the rocks, resting against the back banquette at Clémentine (located where Alain Rondelli once delighted diners in the Richmond), we dreamed in secret that this spacious, homey French restaurant would be our new darling. The delicious meal that was to follow absolutely confirmed our hopes. Chef and co-owner Didier Labbé's stints at L'Orangerie in Los Angeles, Raphael in NYC, and L'Arpege in Paris have left him well-versed in fresh, modern usage of traditional French techniques. One bite of the ethereally crispy tilapia with beet risotto and chive beurre blanc left us reeling, wishing that crispy tilapia could be an endless fish so that we could eat the dish all night. Luckily, when the fish ran out, we were sated with other treats...
Hours Sunday: 10 am - 2 pm, 5:30 - 10 pmMonday: closed Tuesday: 5:30 - 10 pm Wednesday: 5:30 - 10 pm Thursday: 5:30 - 10 pm Friday: 5:30 - 11 pm Saturday: 5:30 - 11 pm |
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Editorial Review The French Quarter Celebrate Bastille Day in Style By Jialin Luh (07/14/2006)" Celebrate Bastille Day in San Francisco’s very own French Quarter -- corner, that is -- on the corner of Clement between 3rd and Arguello in the Richmond. For today only, custom leather work boutique April in Paris is offering its first ever 10% discount on all leather merchandise in the store. Today and through the weekend, French home décor boutique Peche Mignon and baby/children’s boutique Jean et Marie will be offering clearance sales. Joining in the celebration for today only, renowned French restaurant Clementine is offering three dinner specials and a complimentary glass of champagne with order of one of the specials. " |
Editorial Review Our Darling Clémentine French bistro meets California cuisine By Tracie Broom (11/19/2004)" ipping a chilled white Lillet on the rocks, resting against the back banquette at Clémentine (located where Alain Rondelli once delighted diners in the Richmond), we dreamed in secret that this spacious, homey French restaurant would be our new darling. " |
Editorial Review Brunching in the Avenues A few good reasons to get out of bed on Sunday By Tamar Love (12/05/2000)" When I first moved to the Inner Richmond, I was dismayed. I'd relocated to the Bay Area to steep myself in city culture, and here I was, out in the Avenues, far away from anything even remotely resembling city life. Now, seven years later, I am quite delighted with my cozy rent-controlled one-bedroom apartment in the boondocks. It's quiet, it's relatively civilized, and-best of all-you don't have to wait an hour to get a scrumptious brunch on the weekend... " |
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