Luce, a Michelin-starred restaurant in San Francisco’s SoMa neighborhood, has permanently closed after 17 years. Situated in the InterContinental Hotel, the closure was confirmed by hotel staff, though reasons remain unclear. Notably, Luce had recently participated in SF Restaurant Week, showcasing a special menu. Originally opened in 2008 by chef Dominique Crenn, Luce earned its Michelin star in 2009. Chef Dennis Efthymiou later aimed to regain this recognition. However, after losing its star in 2021 following a pandemic closure, the fine dining establishment has now quietly shut down.
Luce, a Michelin Guide-listed restaurant in San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood, has permanently closed after 17 years of operation.
The restaurant's closure comes abruptly after participating in SF Restaurant Week, with reasons behind it still unclear.
Luce's original chef, Dominique Crenn, opened the restaurant in 2008, achieving a Michelin star in 2009 before moving on to further success.
After the COVID-19 pandemic, Luce lost its Michelin star, which had been held for 11 years, and closed permanently soon after.
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