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#2 in Half Moon Bay

Pasta Moon

Half Moon Bay, California Italian $$$ Michelin Guide Since 1987

Thirty-five years and still Half Moon Bay's most beloved dinner — house-made pastas, a Michelin nod, and a warmth that makes every table feel like the best in the room.

9.0 Food
8.2 Ambience
8.5 Value

The Restaurant

Pasta Moon opened on Main Street in 1987 with a conviction that has never wavered: the best Italian cooking begins with organic, local ingredients and ends with pasta made by hand every day. Chef-owner Kim Levin has built a Michelin Guide institution from that conviction, earning recognition from the San Francisco Chronicle as one of the top fifteen Italian restaurants in the Bay Area — in a region with extraordinary competition at every price point.

The dining room occupies a Victorian building with vaulted ceilings, an open kitchen, and multiple seating areas that include views of Pilarcitos Creek and a lush garden. The atmosphere is warm without being rustic — a room that has absorbed 35 years of good evenings and wears it with an ease that newer restaurants cannot manufacture. Locals fill the tables early and stay late, which tells you everything you need to know about the kind of place this is.

The menu changes with the seasons and the availability of local produce. House-made pastas are the heart of the operation: the pappardelle with pancetta in tomato cream is a benchmark dish, and the bone marrow agnolotti — a ravioli stuffed with bone marrow — demonstrates the kitchen's capacity for genuine ambition within a traditional framework. Slow Food U.S.A. has recognized the house pastas; the accolade fits. Fresh seafood from local waters and carefully sourced proteins round out a menu that rewards repeat visits across the seasons.

The wine list leans Italian with intelligent California selections alongside. The service has the quality of long-tenured staff who know the regulars and treat first-timers as though they expect them to become regulars — which most do.

Best Occasion Fit

Pasta Moon is the ideal first date in Half Moon Bay — intimate enough for real conversation, accomplished enough to signal genuine taste, and warm enough that the anxiety of a first evening together dissolves before the bread arrives. The open kitchen gives something to observe; the menu gives something to discuss; the wine list gives a reason to linger.

For birthday dinners, Pasta Moon handles the celebratory moment well without requiring the kind of theatrical production that some occasions demand. The kitchen will accommodate dietary requirements with the flexibility of a restaurant that cooks from fresh ingredients daily. For out-of-town guests who need to be impressed by what the California coast produces, Pasta Moon makes the argument with complete authority.

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