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  2. Zuni Café - Wikipedia

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    With her at the helm, Zuni Café won the James Beard Foundation Award for "Best Chef: Pacific" in 2000, "Outstanding Restaurant" in 2003, and "Outstanding Chef" in 2004. [5] Rodgers published The Zuni Café Cookbook in 2002. [6] Gilbert Pilgram, also formerly of Chez Panisse, became the co-owner when Calcagno retired in 2006.

  3. Judy Rodgers - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after her arrival, a brick oven was constructed in the middle of the dining room and Rodgers' famous roasted chicken for two with its accompanying bread salad soon joined the Caesar salad as one of the restaurant's standards. [14] The Zuni Cafe Cookbook: A Compendium of Recipes and Cooking Lessons from San Francisco's Beloved Restaurant ...

  4. 12 Excellent Spots for Non-Alcoholic Drinks in San Francisco

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    We’re calling it: the sober curious movement is here to stay, thanks to the post-pandemic rise of a cleaner living mentality and game-changing non-alcoholic spirits, wine and beer. In fact ...

  5. Jū-Ni - Wikipedia

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    They used the existing Candybar space for their new restaurant. By November of 2015, Candybar closed to the public and construction for Jū-Ni began. [3] The restaurant opened on February 29, 2016. Since then, it has won several awards including the San Francisco Chronicle Rising Star Chef 2016, San Francisco Rising Star Chef, and One Michelin ...

  6. "Ode To Zuni" Roast Chicken With Fennel Panzanella

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  7. Swan Oyster Depot - Wikipedia

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    Swan Oyster Depot is a seafood eatery and cultural landmark located in the Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco, California. It opened there in 1903 and except for a brief hiatus and rebuilding period following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake , it has been running continuously in the same venue since that time.

  8. Tadich Grill - Wikipedia

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    Menu, Tadich Grill, San Francisco 1983. The original restaurant opened in 1849 as a coffee stand on Clay Street in San Francisco, California. [4] [5] It was founded by Nikola Budrovich, Frano Kosta, and Antonio Gasparich, three immigrants from Croatia, who launched their restaurant as "Coffee Stand". [3]

  9. Rincon Center - Wikipedia

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    Rincon Center is a complex of shops, restaurants, offices, and apartments in the South of Market neighborhood of Downtown San Francisco, California.It includes two buildings, one of which is the former Rincon Annex post office building, completed in 1940.