SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bon Marché Gets Its First Pop-Up, Minnie Bell's Soul Movement As SFist reported last week, this week marks the transformation perhaps temporary of the former Bon Marché space on mid-Market into a multi-vendor food hall, banking on the daytime success of next-door neighbor
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Journeymen, A New Oakland Pop-Up, Finds Monthly Home Like many young, creatively ambitious chefs these days, Jonathan Tu, 32, and Chris Wolff, 29, have already roamed the world's culinary capitals and honed their skills, like journeymen craftsmen of yore, in multiply
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink (Semi-)New Bagel Alert: Shegetz Bagel Pops Up Occasional Weekends In La Lengua On the Mission/Bernal border, within PizzaHacker's space at 3299 Mission Street, there is now a new bagel pop-up making occasional weekend appearances: Shegetz Bagel. Eater noted them briefly back in December, and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Kin Khao And Central Kitchen Chef Michael Gaines Previews Taco Concept Glena's Chef Michael Gaines, who cut his teeth in the kitchen at Manresa in Los Gatos and was the opening chef at Kin Khao and chef de cuisine at Central Kitchen looks to be
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hapa Ramen Roars Back To Life At A Late-Night Pop-Up This Sunday At Alta CA Returning to his pop-up roots, chef Richie Nakano, now with his Hapa Ramen name back, will be back to making broth this weekend at a late supper on Sunday at Daniel Patterson's Alta
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink There's A Canadian Food Pop-Up This Weekend, And It's Called Mooseknuckle It's true that Lazy Bear chef-owner David Barzelay Googled his chosen name for the restaurant (an anagram of his last name) and decided that an annual local summertime celebration of hirsute gay men
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Pop-Up Beer Garden Next To AT&T Park To Feature Anchor Steam, 4505 Burgers A Proxy-esque food-and-retail development in the parking lot behind AT&T Park called The Yard will greet baseball fans in the 2015 season, as the Chronicle is reporting. Like Proxy in Hayes
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Ravi Kapur Restaurant Will Indeed Be Called LihoLiho Yacht Club The much anticipated new Lower Nob Hill project from chef Ravi Kapur (Boulevard, Prospect) and two of the partners behind Nopa (Allyson Jossel and Jeff Hanak), which we first learned about last fall,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Balls Deep Arancini Is A Thing, And It's Spectacular Lonely and hungry Saturday night? Who isn't. Which is why Mandy Jay, Jonn Villa, and Matt Eloy have come together to serve you arancini at El Rio at their weekly pop-up, delicately christened
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Is What Happens When You Sell Real NYC Bagels In San Francisco Even the rain couldn't dent people's appetite for authentic NYC bagels. Wes Rowe, who, along with his partner, Sonya Haines, overnight-expressed New York City bagels (from Russ and Daughters) for their Eastside Bagels
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Real NYC Bagels, Flown In From NYC, Available This Saturday Hey, East Coasters: When you're not kvetching about Californians' flightiness and/or general lack of ambition, you're bemoaning the dearth of decent bagels in the Bay Area. (Which totally isn't true, but whatever.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 21 Best Things We Ate In 2013 For this year's final Best Of, SFist staffers looked back on their 2013 dining experiences to pull out a few of their personal food favorites this year. Some of the restaurants and pop
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Keven Wilson Guest Stars At Naked Kitchen Can we start referring to "pop-ups" and "cameos," or is that equally or more obnoxious? Regardless, sous chef at Perbacco Keven Wilson will make a guest star appearance at Naked Kitchen (not to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Check Out A Temporary Offering, Now Livening Up Seventh and Market Over at the Renoir Hotel, on Market Street between 7th and McAllister, a new group of pop-up ventures are serving to liven up the block and test the waters for future businesses on
Arts & Entertainment Local Artist To Decorate Valencia Street With Easily Removable Art Starting Sunday July 1st, a local artist who goes by the frustratingly postmodern tag "_g", will either decorate Valencia Street with her artwork, or simply give it all away with a new guerrilla
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Scenes From Last Night: Perusing The Mission Night Market Last night SFist dropped by the Mission Night Market, which is an impromptu (or "pop-up", if you must) marketplace housed inside Ken Ken Ramen's creepy-chic warehouse/noodle factory on 18th Street in the
SF News Vacant Storefronts Become 'Popuphood' In Old Oakland Today Oakland hasn't exactly been a hotbed of retail activity in recent decades, and efforts to bring more retail downtown, and to revive the foundering Jack London Square have been mostly stalled (though Coi/