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    Sun Moon Studio

    1,285pts

    12 seats, 1 star, book weeks out.

    Sun Moon Studio, Restaurant in San Francisco

    About Sun Moon Studio

    Sun Moon Studio is a 12-seat, Michelin-starred tasting menu restaurant in West Oakland run by Chefs Alan Hsu and Sarah Cooper, earning its star within months of opening in August 2024. The 12 to 14-course, producer-driven Californian menu is one of the most competitive reservations in the Bay Area. Book 6 to 8 weeks ahead, plan for a couple or solo visit, and expect a personal rather than ceremonial meal at the $$$$ price tier.

    Twelve seats. One Michelin star. Book now.

    Sun Moon Studio runs just 12 seats in a converted industrial space on Union Street in West Oakland. That physical constraint is the first thing to understand about this reservation: there is almost no slack in the system. Opened in August 2024 and awarded a Michelin Star in 2025 (earning a Michelin Plate in its opening year), it became one of the most competitive bookings in the Bay Area within months of opening. If you are reading this and thinking about booking, the right move is to check availability before you finish this page.

    What You're Actually Booking

    Sun Moon Studio is a farmer and producer-driven Californian tasting menu restaurant run by Chefs Alan Hsu and Sarah Cooper, who met in a kitchen in the Hudson Valley before relocating to the Bay. The format is a 12 to 14-course menu built entirely around seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. The setting is intimate almost to the point of being theatrical: a small dining room accessed through a woven noren curtain, on a block that gives no indication of what's inside. For a special occasion where the setting itself is part of the statement, that contrast between industrial exterior and considered interior works in your favour.

    The cooking leans into California's produce advantages without turning the menu into a farmers market lecture. Dishes on record include housemade water kimchi paired with halibut crudo and puffed buckwheat, lap cheong tucked inside steamed brioche, and desserts built around shiso, perilla, and cacao nibs. These are not timid combinations. The kitchen finds the meeting point between technical precision and genuine levity, which is harder to achieve than either quality alone. At the $$$$ price tier, you are paying for a kitchen that knows exactly what it is doing with access to exceptional California ingredients — and for a room small enough that the experience stays personal rather than processional.

    The Scarcity Problem (and How to Solve It)

    Twelve seats and a Michelin Star means this is a hard booking by any standard. Expect to plan 6 to 8 weeks out at minimum, and further during peak Bay Area dining periods. The venue's West Oakland address, on an industrial block rather than a high-traffic neighbourhood, means walk-in attempts are not a realistic strategy. There is no indication from available data that a bar counter or walk-in seat option exists. For a special occasion with a fixed date, treat this like a Michelin reservation in a major city: identify your date, set a booking alert if the platform supports it, and move fast when a slot opens. Flexibility on timing within the week, particularly midweek seatings, is your leading lever if weekend slots are gone.

    The restaurant opened in August 2024, which means 2025 marks its first full year of operation. The Michelin Star arrived almost immediately, in the 2025 guide, which is an unusually fast credentialing for a debut restaurant. That timeline matters for booking: Sun Moon Studio has not yet accumulated years of reservation infrastructure or second-location overflow. The demand pressure is concentrated on a single 12-seat room. Plan accordingly.

    Is It Worth the Price?

    At $$$$ for a 12 to 14-course tasting menu with a 5-out-of-5 Google rating across 28 reviews, Sun Moon Studio sits at the leading of the Bay Area's value-per-seat calculation for new Michelin-starred openings. The comparison that matters is not whether you can find a cheaper tasting menu in San Francisco — you can, and venues like Ethel's Fancy or Mägo offer serious cooking at lower price points. The question is whether the specific combination of scale, seasonal focus, and hospitality warmth justifies the spend for your occasion.

    For a celebration dinner or a significant date where the room size and the personal quality of service matter as much as the food, the answer is yes. The 12-seat format means the kitchen is cooking for a room, not for a dining room full of strangers. That changes the feel of the meal. If you want a larger, more architecturally dramatic special-occasion room, Boulevard or Foreign Cinema offer different versions of the Bay Area's celebratory dining range. Sun Moon Studio is the right choice when intimacy and ingredient-led cooking are the priority over spectacle.

    For context on where Sun Moon Studio sits in the broader Californian tasting menu category: Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg and The French Laundry in Napa represent the longer-established, higher-ceremony end of Northern California's fine dining range. Sun Moon Studio is a younger proposition with less ceremony and more directness, which is part of the appeal. Comparable new-wave Californian cooking in Los Angeles can be found at Citrin and Caruso's in Montecito, though the format and scale differ significantly.

    Who Should Book

    Sun Moon Studio is the right call for diners who want a Michelin-starred tasting menu that does not feel like a formal institution. The room is small, the cooking is personal, and the ingredient sourcing is genuinely producer-driven rather than aspirationally so. It suits couples celebrating a significant occasion, solo diners who want a counter-style experience with the kitchen at the centre, and food-focused guests who find larger tasting menu restaurants too removed from the cooking itself.

    It is a poor fit if you want a visually dramatic dining room, a wine list you can spend time with over multiple hours in a large space, or a restaurant where a group of six or more can sit together. For group celebrations at the $$$$ tier in the Bay Area, 3rd Cousin or the broader options in our full San Francisco restaurants guide will serve you better. For solo or duo occasions where the quality of the meal is the entire point, Sun Moon Studio is among the Bay Area's strongest current options at this price tier.

    If you are planning a broader San Francisco trip around a meal here, our San Francisco hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are useful starting points. For wine-focused additions to the trip, the San Francisco wineries guide covers the regional options worth adding to the itinerary.

    The Bottom Line

    Sun Moon Studio earned its Michelin Star in under a year and is already one of the harder reservations in the Bay Area. The 12-seat format means it will stay that way. If the date matters, book it now. If you need flexibility, check midweek slots first. The cooking , seasonal, producer-driven, technically precise but not humourless , delivers at the $$$$ price point for diners who want a personal rather than ceremonial tasting menu experience. For comparable ambition in other cities, Alinea in Chicago, Le Bernardin in New York City, Providence in Los Angeles, and Emeril's in New Orleans each offer their own version of serious tasting menu cooking, but none replicate the specific intimacy of this room.

    Compare Sun Moon Studio

    Comparing Sun Moon Studio to Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Sun Moon StudioCalifornian$$$$Sun Moon Studio is an intimate, farmer and producer-driven restaurant in West Oakland, California, offering a multi-course tasting menu that highlights the bounty of local, seasonal ingredients. Run by Chefs Alan Hsu and Sarah Cooper, the small, Michelin-starred establishment provides a personalized dining experience with a focus on California cuisine.; Hidden on an industrial block in West Oakland, this 12-seat wonder is one of the most competitive reservations in the Bay Area. Though, if you’re lucky enough to cross through the woven noren into the intimate dining room, you’ll find only hospitality. Sarah Cooper and Alan Hsu, who met in the kitchen at in the Hudson Valley, bring levity to the 12- to 14-course menu — whether it’s a soulful housemade water kimchi paired with halibut crudo and discreetly ornamented with puffed buckwheat and kumquat, or lap cheong snuggled inside a cloud of steamed brioche. (Spoiler: This is actually the most perfect hot dog in disguise.) Bolts of dopamine strike with dessert. Shiso and perilla ice creams transform with each crunch of cacao nibs, and a “triple delight blueberry pie” reminds you of what the right chefs can do with access to California’s bounty. Opened: August 2024; Sun Moon Studio is a farmer and producer-driven restaurant in West Oakland, offering a seasonal, multi-course tasting menu. The intimate setting, often cited as having only a few tables, focuses on locally sourced ingredients.; Michelin 1 Star (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Hard
    Lazy BearProgressive American, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Atelier CrennModern French, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    BenuFrench - Chinese, Asian$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    QuinceItalian, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 3 StarUnknown
    SaisonProgressive American, Californian$$$$Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    A quick look at how Sun Moon Studio measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Sun Moon Studio worth the price?

    At $$$$ for a 12 to 14-course tasting menu, Sun Moon Studio earns its price point. Michelin awarded it a Star in 2025, less than a year after opening in August 2024, and the format is intimate enough that every course gets genuine attention. If you want a seasonal California tasting menu that does not feel like a formal institution, the value holds up against pricier alternatives like Quince or Saison.

    How far ahead should I book Sun Moon Studio?

    Plan 6 to 8 weeks out at minimum. Twelve seats and a Michelin Star make this one of the more competitive reservations in the Bay Area, and peak periods will push that window further. Do not count on last-minute availability.

    Can I eat at the bar at Sun Moon Studio?

    Sun Moon Studio runs a 12-seat counter-style format, so the distinction between bar and table seating is not meaningful here. All seats are part of the same intimate dining room, and all guests receive the full tasting menu.

    Is Sun Moon Studio good for solo dining?

    Yes. The 12-seat counter format is well-suited to solo diners, and the intimate scale means solo guests are not sidelined the way they can be at larger tasting menu restaurants. Booking a single seat may also be slightly easier than securing a pair during peak demand.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Sun Moon Studio?

    The 12 to 14-course menu is the only format Sun Moon Studio offers, and it is the reason to book. Chefs Alan Hsu and Sarah Cooper built the restaurant around seasonal California producers, and Michelin recognized the result with a Star in 2025. If a long tasting menu is not your preferred format, this is not the right venue, but for diners who want that experience the menu is the point, not a concession.

    What are alternatives to Sun Moon Studio in San Francisco?

    Lazy Bear is the closest comparison: a similar intimate format with a tasting menu focus and comparable Bay Area prestige. Benu and Quince operate at higher price points with more formal service. Atelier Crenn suits diners who want a chef-driven narrative menu with a stronger fine-dining register. Saison is the call for those prioritizing wine depth alongside the food.

    Is Sun Moon Studio good for a special occasion?

    It is a strong choice if the occasion calls for something personal rather than grand. The 12-seat room, seasonal menu, and Michelin Star provide the credentials, but the atmosphere skews warm and informal rather than ceremonial. For a milestone that needs a more traditional fine-dining backdrop, Quince or Benu may fit better.

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