Chouchou French Bistro Is Coming to the Castro

Locals can look forward to “Old World cooking with a modern French twist."

Elise McCorkle
Written By Elise McCorkle
News Writer
Photo: Official

Known as a “local neighborhood haunt serving classic French bistro fare in a casual, cozy, and colorful space,” Bay Area concept Chouchou French Bistro is opening at a new location in the Castro, according to Hoodline.

Coming to 2362 Market Street, the restaurant will take over the former Catch SF space — which closed in March, according to an announcement on its website — landing near establishments such as the gym Barry’s Castro, Starbelly, and Super Duper Burgers.

For readers who are unfamiliar with Chouchou’s, on its website, the eatery introduces itself as an “authentic French Restaurant that offers a Provencal feel [and] a casual yet chic bistro atmosphere.” The cuisine is described as “Old World cooking with a modern French twist” and on the menu, patrons can find items like a rosemary-roasted grilled rack of lamb served with Madeira wine sauce, and escargot cooked with garlic, parsley, shallots, butter, and breadcrumbs.

What Now San Francisco reached out to Chouchou’s owner, Mina Habil, to inquire about the expansion, but she could not provide additional information before publication. 

An opening date has not yet been announced, so follow Chouchou French Bistro on Facebook for updates.

Note: This article has been updated to credit Hoodline.

Photo: Official

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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