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    5.0 (44 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Stephanie C.

    Came here as a surprise dinner with the boo. I just have to say, my experience hands down was one of the best meal services I've had this year. It's an intimate setting, only 12 seats spread throughout to room. The chefs are so incredibly talented my stomach was bursting at the end, but they kept coming out with more! (I mean...I loved ending on a savory note with those French fries!) Bravo to the team for the exceptional food and service. We can't wait to come back for more!

    Amy C.

    The food here was delicious! It was very difficult to get a reservation since they only have 4 tables. You basically need to look for a date exactly 6 weeks in advance and then keep refreshing at noon to snag a reservation as soon as they come out on OpenTable. We were lucky to get a 5:30pm time. Parking is free and ample right outside the restaurant. The menu is seasonal and has a lot of seafood items. They were all well-prepared. My favorites were the scallop and the pretzel croissant, which was so buttery. The cherimoya ice cream with passion fruit was also a great combination of flavors. The service was very attentive as well. The pricing was a bit expensive ($500 for 2 people after tax and tip) but good for a special occasion.

    Doug E.

    I made reservations prior to their Michelin award and regardless of that designation the food was on point. The menu was amazingly varied and was a true culinary journey. The flavors were familiar and very elevated. Trying to describe each dish doesn't seem fitting. This is an experience for your senses and enjoying the craft of a skilled story teller whose medium is food. The vibe was professional without being pretentious. Simply a high quality experience without the snobbery. Wishing them nothing but success.

    Lorrie M.

    Sun Moon Studio was such an incredible surprise and I am so forever grateful to have gotten a reservation to go. I didn't know what to expect because while the reviews were raving, the place had four tables, and the menu seemed eclectic so I wasn't sure if I would enjoy the experience. Boy, did I enjoy the experience. We loved all of the starters, and the flavors and combinations were just winners across the board. The attention to detail, the customized service because it's such a small spot, and the welcoming feel is like having a home dining experience but EXTREMELY elevated. No wonder they received their Michelin Star only a year after they opened. You may need quick fingers but Sun Moon Studio was a well worthy treat! Definitely one of my highlights were all the starters, particularly the egg custard with roe. You actually cannot go wrong here. I love Alan and Sarah's concept and Alan's fries are the best kick ass ending ever!!!

    Gabriel C.

    By far one of the greatest dining experiences I have ever had! My wife and I decided to celebrate our valentines day at Sun Moon Studio and it was the most memorable dinner we've ever had! The food was portioned perfectly and we were full by the end of the meal. We particularly loved the service and ambiance of this restaurant because it was such an intimate space. We were able to speak with majority of the workers and even the owners! The food was exceptional and by far some of the best food we've ever had! We loved the concept of the set menus because it helped push ourselves to try things we normally would not get at any other restaurant. Reservations were a bit hard to get, but understandable and just made the wait even more exciting! Everything from the service, down to the food had a special feeling of passion and we felt that from the Sun Moon Studio team. I'm glad this establishment has grown to be what it is today, everyone that is part of this team worked with so much thought and compassion into everything they did! We absolutely loved our dinner together! Thank you for such an intimate fine dining experience! Special shoutout to Koji!!!

    Keerthan R.

    Sun Moon Studio absolutely delivered. Every detail--from service to ambiance was dialed in. Standouts: the Monterey spot prawns, razor clam with pomelo, egg custard tart with bonito & trout roe, and the Liberty duck pasta. The squab with morel & pretzel croissant was a showstopper. Desserts were clean and balanced (loved the cherimoya sorbet), and somehow we ended the night with house-made French fries (unexpected and perfect!). Thoughtful, seasonal, and seriously delicious. Will be back!

    Victoria W.

    We came to Sun Moon Studio to kick off our tenth wedding anniversary celebrations and it did not disappoint! Intimate 12-seater setting with attentive but not overbearing staff and a really beautiful elevated space off the beaten path in West Oakland. We really enjoyed our meal here - the standouts for me included the egg tart with ikura (such a genius flavor combo) and the quail main. Every dish was well executed and there wasn't a miss among them. The meal also ends with a special surprise that I didn't photograph to keep the suspense! :) We also appreciated how humble and kind the chef was - he came out to say goodbye and warmly said he hopes to cook for us again soon. We'd love that, if only it was easier to get a reservation. We can definitely see why this place is booked out for weeks on end!

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    Jennifer L.

    My 2 daughters treated me dinner at Sun Moon Studio on Mother's Day. We ordered the tasting menu. All ingredients were very fresh, food presentation was excellent, food was delicious and prepared with Asian ingredients. We had umeshu wine which is a fermented fruit wine served chill. The service was good and not rushed. Chef Alan and Sarah really put their hearts into the food and well deserve the Michelin star awarded in 2025.

    Joshua H.

    Tons of street parking right outside the restaurant. I was super excited to go since i booked this a few weeks before they got their michelin star. They have a focus on Asian (and specifically taiwanese?) food with a bit of a modern/fine dining twist. I recognize a ton of taiwanese food influences from my childhood and it was really cool to see it executed at this level. Highlights: Geoduck - geoduck had a nice flavor and soft texture, paired nicely with the sweet/refreshing tomato and cucumber ice Egg Custard Tart - nice flaky crust and smooth egg custard on the inside with trout roe on top to give it saltiness Maitake Mushroom - Really great amount of salt/seasoning, it's really easy to make this too salty but they had a perfect amount of salt. Really light tempura batter made for delicate, delicious bites Short rib - Tender, melt in your mouth short rib paired nicely with the burnt scallion and lemon paste Blueberry pie - Loved the texture of the pie and the blueberry flavor. The cream added a subtle sweetness and some lightness to each bite. Service was great, everyone was quite nice but still professional. Food was really good overall (but no standout dishes for me). Would definitely recommend, especially since it's a steal at this price point

    Jenny H.

    Loved the food here! Someone in our party saw a review in the SF Chronicle and we took a chance to book it even though it's much further than I usually drive to eat, it was definitely well worth the trip. I had menu 048 at the end of December 2024 and they said they were just trying out some new dishes. Someone in our party had gluten and dairy allergies and they made sure to have a separate menu for them. All the dishes were incredible, especially a few of their more regular items "egg custard, bonito, salmon roe", "Taiwanese sausage on steamed brioche", and "salt and pepper river dog honey nut squash". That last one was so unique and maybe my favorite. There weren't any fancy expensive ingredients and just spectacular flavor and texture.

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    Amanda S.

    Oh are you in for a treat if you go here! An unassuming industrial building turned 4 table fine dining restaurant. That's right, 4 tables, so you can imagine reservations are required and tough to get. You can test your luck with a last minute cancellation or make a reservation vis OpenTable at midnight 6 weeks before your desired date. If you wait until the morning it will be full. It requires some work but it's worth it. I mentioned this place is tiny right? Two chefs, both Michelin trained, and one server. You're right there with them and yet the restaurant is quiet and feels calm and intimate. They even made a little time to chat. Now for the most important part, the food! They put a lot of effort into their sourcing and it pays off. Everything was delicious but the uni, the egg custard tart, the crab noodles, and the bay leaf ice cream stood out most to me. The pork chop was also perfectly cooked. The nonalcoholic drinks are delicious! The salted grape drink was my favorite. And I love that they gave diner french fries at the end because who doesn't love french fries?! My only complaint was that they had two desserts going out the night I went and I had a little bit of FOMO from seeing the meringue going out without getting a bite! In all seriousness I highly recommend going here ASAP before they get more popular!

    Angie C.

    San Francisco Chronicle reviewers love about this place and I can see why - only four tables available and I imagined a byzantine reservation system. Luckily my husband loves games and started checking OpenTable for last-minute cancellations to nab us a weekend dinner reservation! We booked a babysitter and were thrilled to parttake in the Sun Moon Studio experience. I knew we were in for a Michelin-quality treat and still found some surprises, like *phenomenal* bites of salt & pepper butterkin squash that I underestimated. The seafood was delicious, often elevated by the pairing or textures. The Taiwanese sausage in brioche arrived with added depth in flavor - I want to know all of your secrets (please publish some recipes, and/or a cookbook)! Dessert was surprisingly exciting with plenty of sweet treats to finish the meal. The pacing was perfect. I appreciate the variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage options. Dinner is so fun. Everyone's so nice and pleasing.

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    Eric L.

    This hidden gem in a dilapidated West Oakland industrial neighborhood is a shockingly good fine-dining experience. The restaurant offers a creative menu of Asian-inspired dishes that beautifully reflect the chefs' backgrounds at some of America's top restaurants. The opening dishes were nothing short of extraordinary--easily some of the best I've had this year. A standout was the crepe-wrapped mushrooms, which delivered an unforgettable blend of flavors and textures. The Benu training stood out; this dish actually improved on its namesake crepe. The space itself is intimate, with just four tables, creating an exclusive, almost secretive atmosphere. Service was prompt and efficient, perfectly complementing the dining experience. I highly recommend trying the non-alcoholic drinks--they're crafted with as much care and creativity as what you'd find at Michelin-starred establishments. If there's any room for improvement, it's in the main courses. While they were solid, I felt there's potential to refine ingredient sourcing and menu choices. Quail, for example, feels overdone in the fine-dining world. What truly stands out here isn't the familiar, but the unique and imaginative vision of the chefs. Give me more tofu and tomato, a scallop toast, or a divine squash. Skip the cod and quail... I've seen it everywhere. Overall, this restaurant is a bold and exciting culinary adventure that's well worth the visit. Will they get a Michelin star? Possibly... there's a hint of early-days-at-Nisei/Ssal to this place. This is - at least for now - one of the best value fine dining meals in the Bay Area. Reservations are a nightmare, but just set up the alarm, log on to OpenTable, and get in before everyone else discovers this.

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    What is the dress code? Dress up/casual?

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    What is the best way to get a reservation for 4?

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    Ugly Mushroom Caramelle w/ SHARED CULTURES kombu garlic miso, breadcrumbs ($24)

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    Ugly Mushroom Caramelle w/ SHARED CULTURES kombu garlic miso, breadcrumbs ($24)
    Grand Lake Kitchen - Lake Merritt

    Grand Lake Kitchen - Lake Merritt

    4.0
    (1.5k reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Stopped by Grand Lake Kitchen for brunch this sunny weekend and it really hit the spot. The food…read morewas delicious and it felt like the perfect kind of meal for a relaxed weekend morning. I ordered the turkey club and it was honestly huge. You can see in the photo how big it is compared to my hand. It was stacked and super satisfying, the kind of sandwich that definitely fills you up. We also shared a deviled egg and some fried zucchini to start, which were great little bites before the main dish. The zucchini was crispy and light, and the deviled egg was simple but really good. I paired everything with a mocha latte that was perfectly balanced and honestly superb. Overall it was a ten out of ten brunch moment. Between the sunny weather, good coffee, and really satisfying food, it was exactly what we were looking for. Definitely one of those spots I would come back to for brunch again.

    This was me and my husband's first time at the restaurant and the food here was excellent…read moreeverything was very good and flavorful. I gave it to stars because the service was really bad. Our waitress took very long to even acknowledge us, didn't person herself to be very friendly, and lacked any attentiveness to us as customers. We had to ask other people for things like refills on our drinks, condiments, etc. She didn't ever really try to check to see how things were going after the food was served and we had to ask someone else to pay. Unfortunately considering this experience my husband doesn't want to go back and I hate that for us because the food was really good.

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    Dining room
    Dining room
    Savory French Toast tastes awesome when you break the egg yolk over the toast.
    Savory French Toast tastes awesome when you break the egg yolk over the toast.
    Dozen Donuts, equivalent to four full sized donuts

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    Dozen Donuts, equivalent to four full sized donuts
    The Wolf

    The Wolf

    4.2
    (553 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$$

    It was that time again for my weekly solo date night and I have had The Wolf in my bookmarks for a…read morebit. Arrived at around 7pm w/o a reservation and had to wait for roughly 40 minutes which wasn't too bad. Lucky for me there is a little bar down the street and I had a little drinky drink. When I got the call from The Wolf, I finished up and rushed over. I was sat at my favorite place in a restaurant...The bar. Its my favorite spot to people watch. OK drinks! I so I had the Coming to the Cottage. First off, the drink itself is so pretty. I love a drink in an unconventional color. It was delicious too. To start, I had the little Gem Salad. It was so good, but i'm super biased. This one had dill, radish and a yummy dressing. Super solid. For my main, I had the duck and it was so yummy. It came in a great sauce and cooked perfectly medium rare. Super fun time over at The Wolf! I totally understand the hype of this place. Great food and great service.

    So, my friend and I go to Piedmont Springs every year for her birthday. We then eat dinner in the…read morearea and have for years. Last year, we tried to have dinner at The Wolf and were told we did not need reservations but the could not accommodate our party because they were full. The host was very rude and dismissive. We still wanted to try the food, though. This year, we came early and once again asked if we needed reservations and were told no. We explained we would be sitting for an early nosh and then transition into dinner. We were told no worries. When our other friend arrived, the same host from last year told us that we could not stay for dinner because they needed the table. HUH! I thought I was in the twilight zone! However, the bright spots were the server, David H., who was attentive and so kind. The lady who brought our nosh to our table, whose name I neglected to obtain, was a lovely young lady who brought out the food and drinks quickly and efficiently. At this point, if I see that rude, entitled, self-serving, stuck up host-I will not be back.

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    The dining area
    The dining area
    Duck liver pâté comes with this adorable fried biscuit. The late was sinfully delish!!
    Duck liver pâté comes with this adorable fried biscuit. The late was sinfully delish!!
    Crème caramel. The toffee and whiskey cherries added a lovely texture to the dish

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    Crème caramel. The toffee and whiskey cherries added a lovely texture to the dish

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