Here's the secret of how to get a $19 steak in the Bay Area
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In one of the United States’ most expensive culinary hotspots, a fine-dining adventure awaits with offerings such as bavette steak, artisanal pasta, and clam frites—all priced comparably to fast food. However, discovering this hidden gem is part of the challenge.

Located within the Ocean Avenue campus of City College of San Francisco, Chef’s Table is a student-managed establishment that resembles more a sophisticated tasting room than a traditional classroom setting.

The twist? It’s deliberately concealed, operates on a strict schedule, and can occasionally be a bit unpredictable.


Close-up of a medium-rare steak with rosemary and garlic, with a fork holding up a piece of the steak.
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Finding your way there is an adventure in itself.

Nested within the Statler Wing of Smith Hall on Cloud Circle, the restaurant is part of a group of food services on campus that cater to as many as 450 patrons daily.

“The challenge of this restaurant is navigating to us,” explained dining room instructor Christopher Johnson to SFGate. “We lack direct sidewalk or street access,” he continued. “Signage is minimal and parking is non-existent. It feels like we’re in a remote corner of the universe.”

Despite the maze-like location, diners still show up for what might be one of the biggest bargains in San Francisco dining.

Chef’s Table operates only four days a week, and only for about 90 minutes per service.

While the menu leans upscale, but the pricing doesn’t.

Starters typically run $4 to $11, salads $12 to $14, and most entrées land between $12 and $19, with almost nothing exceeding $14 — except standout items like a $19 bavette steak, served with pomme puree, artichokes and mushroom chimichurri.


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On any given day, guests might find ricotta agnolotti, clam frites or bread from the in-house pastry program sent out to tables.

The concept is simple: The restaurant isn’t profit-driven. It’s a training ground.

“We do not make a profit,” Jennifer Rudd, the department’s chair, told SFGate. “Every ingredient that comes through the door serves the education and training of our students.”

That setup allows the program to source quality ingredients from producers like Star Route Farms, Stemple Creek Ranch, Greenleaf Produce and Equator Coffee, while still serving dishes at prices that feel decades out of date for San Francisco.


People dining in a high-end restaurant with modern decor.
“My teaching style is giving people the space to make mistakes and learn from them.” Instagram/@ccsfculinaryarts

The culinary program behind it is no small operation. Founded in 1936, City College of San Francisco’s hospitality department is the oldest two-year collegiate program of its kind in the country.

Its alumni have gone on to kitchens at such renowned restaurant including B. Patisserie, Nopa, Liholiho Yacht Club, Dalida, Californios and Rich Table.

But inside Chef’s Table, prestige takes a back seat to pressure.

Students rotate through real restaurant roles, handling real mistakes in real time, from misrouted tickets to delayed deliveries.

Leading the kitchen training is chef instructor Malik Francis, a former biochemist who holds a Ph.D. in molecular and cell biology from UC Berkeley and has worked in restaurants including Spruce, Benu, Ayala and Burdell.

“My teaching style is giving people the space to make mistakes and learn from them,” he told SFGate. “If they really take the time to own what they’re learning and share the knowledge, they’ll get more out of it.”

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