Category: food

Happy Thanksgiving!

Let pie-gones be pie-gones.

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Hot mess

¡Dios mío! Tapatío!

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Yumazing! Gus’s Community Market is now open

Stopped by Gus’s Community Market for its official opening today and it was awesome. The sister store of Haight Street Market and Noriega Produce located at 17th and Harrison streets, Gus’s is large and bright with a great selection of meat, cheese and produce. The dessert selection was also pretty impressive. Here’s some of stuff that caught […]

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Can(cer)

It’s all about the processed.

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Health department to store: Something’s rotten

The former Apple Market, near the 16th Street BART stop, has gotten too ripe, it seems. Following complaints about bad smells wafting from the market-turned-produce-storage site, the San Francisco Department of Public Health cited its owner earlier this week. An abatement meeting is scheduled for Tuesday. According to the agency, inspections of 2020 Mission St. […]

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Street heat

Cholula conspicuously absent.

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Salads at Linea to go

Linea Caffe’s literal salad days will soon be over. Come November, the cafe at 18th and San Carlos streets will no longer be serving salads and sandwiches, a change that founder Andrew Barnett said will allow Linea to put a greater focus on coffee. In a note posted in Linea’s front window, Barnett said it […]

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Sushi win! Minako lives on at Duc Loi Supermarket

As if you needed another reason to love Duc Loi Supermarket. Last week, the store started carrying bento and sushi from the mother-and-daughter team behind the shuttered Minako Organic Japanese Restaurant. Duc Loi owner Amanda Ngo said that each morning for the past four or five days Yoko Kondo, with help from daughter Minako “Judy” […]

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Balompié owner building new housing, restaurant at Capp and 17th

The owner of pupusa staple Balompié Cafe has begun a construction project on 17th Street that will include housing and a ground-level restaurant. Work began earlier this week on 3249 17th St., a squat, formerly residential building that also extends along Capp. According to city planning and building department records, the plan is to add […]

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CAPPage!

Heads are gonna roll.

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