The dining room at Nico's new Jackson Square address. (Photography by Sarah Chorey)
First Taste: Nico reopens in Jackson Square with prix fixe at lunch and dinner—plus bar snacks!
04 June 2018
Luckily for the rest of us, the Michelin-starred restaurant has resurfaced in a more central locale: in San Francisco's Jackson Square (we'll miss you, Bocadillos).
Husband-wife team chef Nicolas Delaroque and Andrea Delaroque are, of course, bringing their impeccable taste to the new location. The new Nico has all the upscale ambience you'd expect of a Michelin-lauded restaurant, but still feels downright relaxed.
You'll be met with a marble-topped bar, which contrasts against the building's original exposed brick walls and graphic black-and-white tiled flooring inspired by classic French bistros. If you don't yet feel welcome, take a few more steps in and witness the work of hospitality happening live in the open kitchen; the 34-seat dining room, designed in neutral hues and warm lighting by Studio BBA (Flora Grubb Gardens, Stonemill Matcha), is also inviting.
Flawless service matches the atmosphere and the food, which is as elevated as you may remember it (chef Delaroque is classically trained in French cooking and counts Manresa among his bona fides). The bistro takes an expectedly Northern Californian approach to regional, seasonal fare; but unlike many of our city's fanciest dining spots, you can also enjoy the chef's talents at lunchtime. Have a proper midday meal in the form of two- or three-course prix fixe menus ($32 to $38); or, of course, indulge in a big dinner with four- and six-course options ($62 to $75). The latter gives Delaroque carte blanche to craft a feast of his choosing.
If this is all just a little too much, feel free to just have a drink and a perfectly civilized bar snack—think pork belly croque monsieur or wild mushroom waffles with Atika cheese.
// Nico, 710 Montgomery St. (Jackson Square), nicosf.com