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We shared everything. It was that good.
Two couples; dear friends for nearly 50 years and don’t see enough of each other. We had heard that Piccino served memorable meals and we were not disappointed! The menu was in sections that were essentially Primi, Secundi, Entrees and Pizza. For
Delicious dinner of well made seasonal food
We had a delicious dinner here. There was seating outside and two locations indoors - at the chef's table by the kitchen and in the main room. We sat in the main part of the dining area. Our waiter was excellent. She was friendly, responsive, an
Piccino is NOT an Italian restaurant, and ridiculously pretentious and
Piccino is NOT an Italian restaurant. It’s the same as ChatGPT being asked to draw a cat, ending up with something else entirely. Piccino’s pretentious “brunch” menu has “primi” which don’t make sense, “seconds” which are offensive
Enjoyable environment with wonderful food choices.
An excellent restaurant with great staff and unique food choices. Their green salad was so fresh and delicious. We all ordered their crab pasta dish, which was full of flavor. We shared and enjoyed their lemon and their chocolate desserts.
Not family friendly
Not a family-friendly establishment. Arrived and was greeted by a friendly hostess who said a table was paying and to wait 5 minutes. We waited and was asked several times to move from the waiting area because it seemed like everywhere we stood was b
Small Italian in Nob Hill I wanted to like more: food was
Small Italian in Nob Hill I wanted to like more: food was fine but vibe and service was a bit off. Food: 3.5 Service: 2.5 Atmosphere: 3 Cost to worth it rating: 2 (entrees spendier at ~$60) Opentableable: yes Return worthiness: unsure Highlights:
Food was quite good.
One dish missed the mark but the others were really great. Unfortunately , we didn't love the wines.
We had a terrific dinner at Ciccino in San Francisco's Nob
We had a terrific dinner at Ciccino in San Francisco's Nob Hill neighborhood. Chef owner Gian Marco has put together a beautiful menu of Northern ItalIan cuisine that we had a hard time just choosing. The Ravioli Carbonara is not to be missed, and
Ciccino is a small Northern Italian restaurant on Nob Hill
Ciccino is a small Northern Italian restaurant on Nob Hill across the street from Trader Joes. We were nearby, always like Italian, and gave it a try. Prices are not cheap. $32 for a pasta dish. Is this a neighborhood spot or destination restauran
Great cozy spot for dinner before a concert at the Masonic.
The servers were attentive, and the food was delicious. The pasta came out piping hot, freshly made.
Went here because it was on this new booking platform
Went here because it was on this new booking platform Dorsia which lets you pre pay and reserve on their app. We got the focaccia and fritto misto appetizers but felt the focaccia was too expensive (2 pieces of bread for $4), but enjoyed the fritto
If you're looking for a small, unassuming restaurant
If you're looking for a small, unassuming restaurant serving great Italian food then this is your spot. The owner/chef is Italian and sources many of his ingredients from Italy -- and it shows. We ordered a caprese salad, which had the right amount
I made a reservation at Ciccino through the OpenTable app
I made a reservation at Ciccino through the OpenTable app for a Friday evening. The process was smooth, and we were promptly seated upon arrival. Our journey began with a delightful selection of antipasti: the focaccia, scallop skewer, and lamb skewe
We came to Ciccino at 6:30 on a Friday evening and were
We came to Ciccino at 6:30 on a Friday evening and were able to get seated immediately. We ordered three antipasti, the focaccia, scallop skewer, and lamb skewer. The focaccia was crispy and a great herb flavor. For the scallop skewer, I was just a
Pastas were delicious and service was great, but prices are
Pastas were delicious and service was great, but prices are out of touch, especially given some of the portion sizes.
Fresh, delightful food and lovely seating inside and outside
No, they do NOT use low-cost ingredients! My lunch salad was a generous size using fresher lettuce than I can get at the farmer's market or Berkeley Bowl right now. The pizza was also good, though that's not my favorite food. The service was excelle
A new high quality addition to Nob Hill-Ciccino - Italian
A new high quality addition to Nob Hill-Ciccino - Italian slang for "sweetheart " is the best new jneighborhood place to eat great Italian food in a cozy atmosphere with attentive service. We tried two starters, house made warm focaccia a
Perfect restaurant for a night out with friends or a
Perfect restaurant for a night out with friends or a couple's outing. Finally, a quiet place where you can have a conversation without loud music. Excellent food with a good selection of wines. And those ravioli carbonara ?!?!? I dream about them at
This hole in a wall Italian restaurant in Nob Hill is
This hole in a wall Italian restaurant in Nob Hill is amazing! The dishes are delicious, especially the pastas and the skewers. Also, the restaurant has a very nice vibe, really good for date nights or hangout with friends and family. The staff are r
Ciccino is fantastic! A small Family owned restaurant with
Ciccino is fantastic! A small Family owned restaurant with a warm, intimate feel to it. The menu is world class from the appetizers to the dessert. The focaccia bread was some of the best I've ever had. The shrimp and scallop skewers were incredi
Photos don't do this spot justice! We nearly missed our
Photos don't do this spot justice! We nearly missed our 7:00 pm reservation on a classic SF rainy day but were quickly seated in this warm but slightly upscale dinner spot. They were pretty busy but service was great off the bat, offering plenty of m
Food was flavorless and portions were very small for the
Food was flavorless and portions were very small for the price point. We sent our salad back. Service was not good either. The beet risotto had ok flavor but was served watery. An expensive miss for us.
Made a reservation for a Saturday night after seeing this
Made a reservation for a Saturday night after seeing this place make it on the SF Chronicle top 25 restaurant list. The place is small and quaint, and we were seated quickly. The service was efficient and prompt, and the food came out really quickly,
The best night in SF.
Best carbonara I've ever had, the experience was head to toe the best
Ciccino is an absolute gem.
.from the creative delicious menu to the lovely staff and ambiance.. I can't wait to return!!
Authentic food with warm yet casual ambiance.
Friendly and attentive service. Particularly appreciated the chef who checked in with us on the food by the end of the dinner service. Nice spot for a special night out.
Ridiculously Good Meal On So Many Levels. + Event Space?? WOW!
First, some context on who's reviewing. I have a culinary background with back-of-house station position experience. As an events producer/activations manager, I've engaged countless caterers & dined in "almost" all the restaurants in S
Ridiculously overpriced -for minute portions - GO ELSEWHERE!
Went for dinner with family short notice. Service was decent and the food was very good. But $150 for 2 adults and 3 kids for some tomato pasta and 2 portions of Foccacia bread? Really? Felt totally robbed by this place. Portions tiny. Avoid at all c
Piccino lost their grove
I've been to a lot of great and good restaurants, and Piccino isn't one of them. It used to be a "neighborhood gem" in Dog Patch, with a friendly, millennial, counter-culture vibe and a stable, occasionally brilliant menu. I don't know wh
I'm not normally someone that posts reviews.
.. but our experience at Ciccino as top notch and worthy of it! On a cozy yet busy rainy Tuesday night, Gian Marco and his staff treated us like we were the only seating they had. Great selection of Italian wines, the Fritto Misto and Scallop/Shrim
You are in for a treat! Beautiful cozy Italian restaurant.
The wine list has some very nice unique wines and the server recommended us one of them ! We decided to share every dish with my friend and we did right. We ordered the Caprese salad and it was enough for the both of us! The capers on it were very g
Finally made it to this little gem in Nob Hill and
Finally made it to this little gem in Nob Hill and definitely looking forward to going back. We had a fantastic meal, sharing multiple dishes with friends. The flavor profiles and presentation of the dishes we had were spot on and paired perfectly wi
Incredible experience! This is a darling small restaurant
Incredible experience! This is a darling small restaurant with an incredible chef and staff. I planned a business dinner here and wanted an intimate yet relaxed experience. They took such great care of us. The wine selections were fantastic and almos
Incredibly serious issues with this place.
Came here for Valentine's Day dinner with my girlfriend as they advertised no pre fix menu. We arrived, and we were told there is only a pre fix menu available. It was $135 + $70 for wine pairing. I did not want to make a fuss and decided to roll wit
Disorganized kitchen leads to sloppy, hasty food.
Halibut was chunky, beef tartar was too. Ravioli and foamed cheese was transcendent...only reason for the two extra stars. Everything else, go to a National chain and get it better.
This place messed up Valentine's Day so bad it was
This place messed up Valentine's Day so bad it was literally laughable. They had an unannounced pre-fix menu for $130 that was clearly ruining people's dates. We really just wanted pasta and only got one on the menu, which I will say was quite good
Went here for a friend's birthday since we wanted to try it
Went here for a friend's birthday since we wanted to try it out and heard good things, but we were very disappointed by our experience. The food was ok. We first ordered the focaccia and three of their seafood skewers. The starters were not bad and t
Came here for my birthday dinner with a party of 5 people.
I made a reservation 2.5 weeks in advance and when we showed up to the restaurant there were no tables available. The employees looked confused that we were checking in to our reservation - I think it was an off night.Once they moved tables around, w
Food- 4/5- the food was good.
I would say it was great all around. We had the fritto misto which was lightly breaded, Ambience- 4/5- feels cozy and warm. That's what I expect from Italian restaurants. Service- 5/5- the service was awesome. They recognized me from my Resy profil
Excellent experience at Ciccino! I've been wanting to go
Excellent experience at Ciccino! I've been wanting to go for a while and got a last minute reservation. The scallops were my absolute favorite - both the skewers and the lightly fried seafood dish. They were so fresh and tender. Carbonara ravioli was
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