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The prolific Adriano Paganini appears to have another fast-casual concept in the works.
SoMa's newest sports bar is now open at 11th & Harrison—just in time for the Olympics.
Two artists interested in exploring the nature of eating together have kicked off a series of unusual SoMa dinner parties—sans food.
A husband-and-wife duo is in the process of converting a long-vacant storefront into a tiny cafe.
The popular food truck, known for its Californian twist on Indian cuisine, is debuting its new brick-and-mortar with a limited menu from 2:30-6pm today.
The rent has been tripled at SoMa's oldest gay bar and the owner has decided to retire, but there's still hope.
After some delays, Dabba is on track to serve up Indian-inspired bowls, burritos and tacos at its first brick-and-mortar location in early July.
While the upscale Mint Plaza restaurant just embarked on a crowdfunding campaign, chef-partner Jason Fox told the Chronicle that he and his team have now decided to "nip it in the bud."
The newly launched lunch service aims to help FiDi and SoMa workers eat out every weekday for less.
Ohana Poke Bar is coming to the former Destiny Coffee and Tea on Kearny, and a partner in La Mar may be opening a poke counter in One Market Plaza.
A "culinary museum" and a new wine bar have debuted, and Oro is raising funds for a new weatherproof patio at Mint Plaza.
While rising rents have ousted many of his neighbors, the owner of Rocco’s Cafe says his restaurant isn’t going anywhere soon.
One year after opening in the former Radius space, both eateries are set to close—after showing a few final sports games.
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