The Chef Behind Bouche Is Debuting a New Concept in the Sunset District

Chef Jeremy Blaringhem is known for dishing out Californian-French fare.

Elise McCorkle
Written By Elise McCorkle
News Writer
Photo: Official

According to a recently submitted alcohol license application, Jeremy Blaringhem — the chef behind the Bay Area concept Bouche, known for its Californian-French fare — plans to debut a new eatery in San Francisco’s Sunset District. 

Coming to 3554-3560 Taraval Street, Galinette — as listed on the filing — will land near establishments such as Andytown Coffee Roasters, Bundoks Burgers, and Underdogs Too. 

For readers who are unfamiliar with Blaringhem, the chef — alongside Julie Fulton — has become known for his work at Bouche, where he dishes out brunch and lunch plates ranging from French toast and omelets to ‘Steak À Cheval’ and ‘Moules Marinière’ — Mediterranean mussels cooked in white wine, shallots, garlic, parsley, and served alongside garlic bread.

He describes himself as a “French chef with 20 years experience,” adding, “I love to work with local farmers and create new dishes according to the season,” on his Take a Chef page.

Pertinent details such as the anticipated opening date and plans for the menu have not been announced yet, so stay tuned for updates.

Photo: Official

Be the First to Know

From new restaurant openings to exciting retail launches and real estate insights, be the first to know what’s happening in San Francisco

Share This Article
Follow:
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.
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *