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DEVASTATING: Chow on Church Closes
by Peter-Astrid Kane • 03/11/2019 12:38 pm

Barely a month after the closure of next-door-neighbor Aardvark Books, a neighborhood reels from the loss of a 22-year-old mid-range icon.

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Infinite Appetite, Finite Budget: The Castro
by Peter-Astrid Kane • 05/03/2018 9:12 am

It’s never going to be the Mission, but the improvement over the past five years has been vast.

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Mock (Yeah), Ing (Yeah), Bird (Yeah), Yeah (Yeah)!
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 07/12/2017 5:04 pm

Downtown Oakland’s newly reopened Mockingbird is a lot like Chow in its heyday.

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Simple Comfort Food Satisfies at Chow Brunch
Olivia Ware • 01/06/2012 1:30 pm

A lazy, aimless Sunday morning is the perfect time to find yourself at Chow, the cozy restaurant situated at Church and Market yet seemingly…

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What Happens When a Food Critic Isn't Exactly...
John Birdsall, SFoodie Editor • 10/05/2010 6:15 pm

Our favorite morsel from the blogs. The top editor at Chow had a moment of ethical self-doubt last week. Jane Goldman showed up for…

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Date Like a Gay Guy: The Pizzette Spark...
Trevor Adams • 07/22/2010 4:45 pm

Fear not, clueless S.F. singles: SFoodie's “Date Like A Gay Guy” serves up night-out advice designed to make you as irresistible as some hunky…

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Best Cobb Salad
Best Cobb Salad
by SF Weekly Staff • 05/20/2009 4:00 am

Chow

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