Passion Cafe Allows Diners To Look Down On Starving Sixth Steet Urchins

Over at San Francisco's ninth circle of hell, Sixth and Stevenson streets, Eater reports that a chic French bistro/bakery/cafe will move into the area's old pawnshop. Calling itself Passion Cafe, the future eatery will add a nice balance to the the hood's Happy Donut/Tu Lan stronghold. What's more, there's chatter about possible rooftop garden dining there, too. Eater says that if it's done well, it "would definitely be a cool feature." Oh, you have no idea, Paolo. We'll eat there every night if we get to see images like this as we stuff our face. (Eater)

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Simon Blint doesn't like your headline at all.

In the film "Le Petit Theatre de Jean Cocteau", (which I saw 35+ years ago), I recall that there was a scene where a rich guy goes out of a restaurant & gives a homeless guy money to stand at the window and eye him and his date hungrily as they ate a large & delicious meal. Will this replace flagging as the new cottage ondustry for the homeless? Who knows?

heart that other Vietnamese restaurant... the one that did a killer pork and egg in a dark soy sauce broth.

Am i missing something? That photo you linked is mild at best. It's just some older woman standing on the street. ???

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