- Sonoma restaurant apologizes after BLM mask backlash
- Bay Area Black-owned breweries pay tribute to civil rights icons
- DC steak frites restaurant eyes Bay Area location
- Bay Area restaurant owner launches GoFundMe for cancer treatment
- This season of 'Top Chef' has a Bay Area competitor
- 'It's been a nightmare': Specs' is hanging on for dear life
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- "We have been quiet for too long," began a new statement from The Girl & The Fig on Facebook. "This entire incident has exploded over an employee that did not want to follow the rules." By Madeline Wells
- Hinoya Curry is slated to open for takeout and outdoor dining on Saturday, Feb. 13, with a small menu of curry rice, pork katsu curry, chicken katsu curry and chicken karaage over curry. By Madeline Wells
- San Francisco's venerable food newsletter, Tablehopper, turns 15 this month. By Dianne de Guzman
- For restaurants, what is normally one of the busiest days on the calendar will look very different this year. By Susana Guerrero
More Food Stories
- A shift in the leasing structure is the reason for the change. By Amy Graff
- In an unexpected and delightful twist, a beloved San Francisco restaurant is actually reopening instead of closing. By Jasmine Garnett
- This is not The Front Porch's first rodeo with Guy Fieri: In 2013, the spiky-haired celebrity chef stopped by to make shrimp and grits, after which he exclaimed the shrimp was "succulent" and gave the chef a fist bump. By Madeline Wells
- Nowhere encapsulates San Francisco's spirit of wanderlust like Vesuvio. By Andrew Chamings
- Some restaurants didn't get the chance to dust off their parklets and welcome back outdoor diners this month. By Madeline Wells
- Pizza is amazing in all its shapes and sizes, but here's why Detroit-style is king. By Susana Guerrero
- New restaurant Jaranita is hoping to expose SF to another side of Peruvian cuisine. By Dianne de Guzman
- The restaurant is one of many tenants at the Japan Center mall grappling with their landlord over rent. By Madeline Wells
- In its first online-only release in history, the beloved triple IPA from Russian River Brewing sold out in a mere 5 minutes Thursday morning. By Madeline Wells
- According to a new UCSF study, food and agricultural workers are at the highest risk of death from COVID-19 among working age Californians. By Madeline Wells
- Napa restaurants are dropping their lawsuit against Gov. Gavin Newsom, but there could be trouble ahead if another shutdown takes place. By Dianne de Guzman
- The rebranding was met with such backlash from fans that the company issued a statement after three days of people bemoaning the new look of the beer. By Dianne de Guzman