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Chino Combines Two of San Francisco's Greatest Loves:...
Anna Roth • 07/23/2014 4:00 am

Dumplings and cocktails. That's the elevator pitch for Chino, the new “Chinese-y” restaurant at 16th and Guerrero from the folks behind Tacolicious. The idea…

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Elysian Fields: New Vistas of the World's Most...
Jonathan Curiel • 07/23/2014 4:00 am

The most-photographed city in the world? Has to be Paris, the French capital of 2 million that's inspired generations of photographers to genuflect before…

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King of the Underworld: See San Francisco's Columbarium...
Melissa Hellmann • 07/16/2014 4:00 am

Tucked in a cul-de-sac in the Inner Richmond, The Columbarium's neo-classical architecture and copper dome seem out of place. The inside of the building…

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The Palm House: High-End Frozen Margaritas and Caribbean...
Anna Roth • 07/16/2014 4:00 am

The Marina's new Palm House has the most attractive frozen slushie machine you've ever seen. The slushies circulate hypnotically in the porthole of a…

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Meats, Not Tweets: Tech Companies Like AgLocal Are...
Anna Roth • 07/09/2014 4:00 am

Even the most cynical in our food culture — say the inventors of Jack in the Box's Exploding Cheesy Chicken Munchie Meal — have…

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The Art of Argument: Controversial Juxtapositions Spark Debate...
Jonathan Curiel • 07/09/2014 4:00 am

In the spring of 1917, in a storeroom at an exhibition space in midtown New York, the painter George Bellows and the art curator…

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Schroeder's: One of San Francisco's Oldest Restaurants Gets...
Anna Roth • 07/02/2014 4:00 am

A German restaurant named Schroeder's has been open in downtown San Francisco for the past 121 years, though the merchants and sea captains who…

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