Chapeau!: Mom and Pop (and Son) restaurant brings a taste of Paris to San Francisco

San Francisco's Inner Richmond neighborhood has been home to a culinary gem since 1996, when Chef Philippe Gardelle and his wife Ellen opened Chapeau!, a cozy Parisian bistro that warmly welcomes guests with its authentic flavors. For the family-owned restaurant, hospitality is just as essential as the food, which features traditional French cuisine classics like escargots, coq au vin, and creme brule.

The menu is a love letter to French cooking, but what sets Chapeau! apart is the attention to detail that elevates every dish. Chef de Cuisine Andrew Gardelle, Ellen and Philippe's son, has expanded his culinary skills at various restaurants before returning to the family business six years ago. His goal is to balance tradition with innovation, introducing new dishes while maintaining the restaurant's core identity.

The Gardelles' journey began in humble circumstances, with no initial funding to hire a manager. Chef Philippe worked behind the scenes, while Ellen took care of guests and Andrew helped out everywhere in between. As they grew, so did their passion for delivering exceptional dining experiences.

For the family, hospitality is crucial. "Make sure people also get taken care of," says Ellen. "Make them laugh. Make them enjoy the experience of Chapeau!" The restaurant's commitment to its guests has earned it a loyal following in San Francisco's food scene.

Chapeau! remains true to its Parisian roots while embracing change and growth. Whether you're a local or just visiting, this beloved bistro invites you to taste the warmth and flavor of France in the heart of San Francisco.
 
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omg u guys chapeau! sounds like my fave restaurant in sf i mean who needs innovation when u have escargot and coq au vin?? πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ [GIF of a French accent]
 
I'm so over Chapeau!'s "authentic" French vibe πŸ™„... like who needs escargots when you can have a mean vegan burger? And don't even get me started on how "cozy" their Parisian bistro is - I've had more character in my grandma's attic πŸ€ͺ. The fact that they're still doing things the way they always have just because "tradition" is, well, boring πŸ™„. Can't they see how stale that is? They need to shake things up and get some new blood (or at least a few new dishes) in there ASAP πŸ’₯
 
😊 I'm telling ya, this Chapeau! place is like stepping into my grandma's kitchen back in the day... well, not literally, but you feel me? πŸ™ƒ They've got that authentic French vibe going on and the food is to die for. I mean, who doesn't love a good escargot? 🐚 And the service? Top-notch! You can tell they're family-owned and operated - it's like they're serving up more than just dinner, they're serving up memories. 🍴 I remember when my cousin used to come from Paris and she'd always rave about this place. Now, my kids love taking me here for a special treat... anyway, Chapeau! is definitely on my list of faves. πŸ‘Œ
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Chapeau!'s menu! 🀩 I mean, who doesn't love a good escargot and coq au vin? But what really sets them apart is how they execute each dish perfectly. Like, have you ever had a proper creme brulee? It's like the perfect balance of rich, creamy goodness topped with that caramelized sugar... mmmm! πŸ˜‹

But seriously, it's clear that Chef Andrew has put in some serious time behind the scenes to master his craft. I love how he's managed to blend tradition with innovation - there are some really unique twists on classic dishes. And can we talk about the family vibe? From what I've read, Ellen and Philippe worked so hard to build this restaurant from scratch, just by doing everything themselves at first... it's heartwarming to see how far they've come.

For me, Chapeau!'s commitment to hospitality is a major part of its charm. They genuinely care about making every guest feel welcome and happy - it shows in the way they interact with you and make sure you're having an amazing time. Whether you're a foodie or just looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a meal, Chapeau! is definitely worth checking out! πŸ‘
 
I love when I come across family-owned businesses like Chapeau! that have been around for so long πŸ€©πŸ‡«πŸ‡· They're like a big warm hug on a plate, you know? The fact that Chef Philippe and Ellen worked together to build their business from the ground up is truly inspiring. And Andrew taking over and bringing his own style to the menu is awesome! It's clear they care deeply about making sure every guest feels welcome and has an amazing time πŸŽ‰ The attention to detail and commitment to tradition are what set Chapeau! apart from other restaurants. I've been there with friends a few times, and it's always a memorable experience 😊
 
idk how they manage to keep it so authentic after all these years 🀯 but i think that's what keeps ppl comin' back. gotta love a place that puts so much love into every dish... & its not just about the food, its about the whole experience πŸ‘Œ, like, you can tell when ppl are genuinely passionate about what they do, it makes all the difference πŸ’–
 
omg have u ever tried that new matcha cafe downtown πŸ°πŸ‘€ i mean dont get me wrong i love french food too but have u tried their new matcha croissants? πŸ˜‚ its like a party in ur mouth! and btw what's w/ all the hype about indoor plants? just saw this crazy instagram story of some ppl in california collecting like 100 different species πŸŒ±πŸ‘€ anyway, back to chapeau! i heard they have that coq au vin dish on the menu... has anyone tried it? πŸ€”
 
man i'm so down for that cozy parisian vibe in sf's inner richmond πŸ½οΈπŸ‡«πŸ‡· been meaning to try chapeau! out since they revamped the menu 6 months ago, but gotta love how philippe & ellie's son andrew is keeping it real with his chef skills. i've heard those escargots r on point πŸ‘Œ can't say i'm a huge fan of foodie scenes in sf anymore, chapeau! feels like the real deal πŸ™
 
Man, I'm getting all nostalgic just thinking about Chapeau!'s history... remember when food was all about comfort and sharing with family? Nowadays it's like everyone's all about the fancy-schmancy restaurants πŸ΄πŸ‘€ They still do get some things right tho - that escargots dish is on point! But what I love most about this place is how they haven't lost sight of what makes a restaurant truly special: the people πŸ‘₯. My aunt used to take me to Parisian bistros when I was younger, and it's like stepping back in time when you walk into Chapeau!. They really got the vibe down 🎢
 
.. I was at Chapeau! like 10 yrs ago with my old crew πŸ€³β€β™‚οΈ and that place still blows my mind. The food is soooo good, but what really gets me is how they balance tradition w/ innovation. I mean, who would've thought to put escargots on a menu in SF? πŸ™„ Still, it's the little touches, like Ellen's hospitality, that make you feel like you're dining in Paris... even if it's in the Inner Richmond πŸ˜‚. The Gardelle family's story is inspiring too - from humble beginnings to a loyal following... I can respect that πŸ’―. If you haven't been yet, do yourself a favor and book a table ASAP πŸ‘Œ
 
I was just thinking about how much I love trying out new restaurants, but have you ever noticed how some places just smell amazing from outside? Like, it's not even the food that's making your nose twitch, it's like they're baking something special just for the ambiance πŸ°πŸ‘Œ. And I started thinking, what if every restaurant had that kind of magic? Maybe it'd make dining out a whole lot more enjoyable 😊. Anyway, back to Chapeau!... their escargots look super tasty πŸ‘€.
 
πŸ΄πŸ’• just had lunch here at Chapeau! and it was literally love at first bite - their escargots are TO DIE FOR 🀯 my friend is actually French and they were raving about how authentic it tastes... the attention to detail is insane, from the bread to the service - Ellen's right on spot with that whole "make them laugh" thing πŸ˜‚
 
I'm so glad to see family-owned restaurants like Chapeau! thriving πŸ™Œ. It's clear that Chef Andrew's dedication to balance tradition with innovation has paid off. I love how his parents, Philippe and Ellen, started from scratch (no manager, remember?) and poured their heart into creating a welcoming atmosphere. Their commitment to making guests feel special is what sets them apart from other restaurants πŸ‘«. As a parent, it warms my heart to see a business prioritize hospitality and community-building. Chapeau! sounds like the perfect spot for family nights out or date nights 🍴. Let's keep supporting small businesses that truly care about their customers ❀️!
 
omg, i'm totally obsessed with chapeau!'s vibe 🀩! it's so cool that they started from nothing and now they're serving up authentic french cuisine like escargots & coq au vin πŸ΄πŸ‡«πŸ‡·. the fact that chef andrew is trying to balance tradition with innovation is really inspiring πŸ’‘, and his dad philippe and mom ellen's passion for hospitality is infectious ❀️! i love how they focus on making their guests feel welcome & happy 😊, it's not just about the food (although the food is amazing btw 🀀). anyway, i'm adding chapeau! to my sf restaurant list ASAP πŸ‘‰πŸ”₯
 
🍴 I'm so down for a cozy night out at Chapeau! their escargots are on point 🐌 and coq au vin is always a winner 🍴 those family recipes are fire πŸ”₯ it's amazing how a small restaurant can make such an impact in the community, it feels like you're eating with friends πŸ‘«
 
omg u guys i'm literally dying over here chapeau is literally my fave restaurant ever i mean have u tried their escargots it's like a party in ur mouth 🀩 and the service is soooo good they really care about making ur dining experience special my bf took me there last month and we had such a great time from the food to the decor everything was just perfect πŸ’• plus its family owned so u can def feel the love they put into every dish i'm literally drooling thinking about it 🀀
 
🍽️ I'm loving how Chapeau! still manages to bring that authentic French vibe despite being in SF - it's like stepping into a Parisian bistro from 1996! 😊 The attention to detail is what sets them apart, you can tell they're not just phoning it in. And Andrew Gardelle's got some mad skills, I've heard the creme brulee is to die for πŸ°πŸ‘
 
OMG u gotta try Chapeau! 🀀🍽️ they got that super authentic french vibe goin on πŸ‡«πŸ‡· & their escargots r literally TO DIE FOR πŸ’€πŸ΄ my friend's big sis went there 4 her bday n she said it was like steppin into a parisian restaurant straight outta rom-com ❀️ the family's sooo passionate about what they do u can tell!
 
lol what's with all the sappy family stories? I mean, I get it, they're a family-owned business and all that jazz... 🀣 but do we really need to be spoon-fed the whole "their passion for hospitality" thing every single time? And can we please just focus on the food already?! 5/10 would go back for escargots, but don't expect me to try anything too adventurous 😐
 
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