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  • Cordova and Munich Man slain in S.F.'s Crocker Amazon

    Police were called to Cordova and Munich streets (links.sfgate.com/ZIPL) at 9:50 p.m. Friday, Sgt. Wilfred Williams said...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 7, 2009.

  • Haight and Stanyan Theresa Sparks running for S.F. supervisor

    The group that has been trying to develop the old Cala Foods site at Haight and Stanyan announced Friday that it has reached an agreement to put a Whole Foods grocery store in the existing structure.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 7, 2009.

  • 620 Seventh St. Newsom's back and he's not talking, yet

    The event runs from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Concourse Exhibition Center-East Hall, 620 Seventh St. More informational meetings like it will be held in coming weeks.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 7, 2009.

  • 14th and 15th Two separate deaths on South Bay tracks

    The deaths marked the 14th and 15th fatalities on the Caltrain system this year. Their identities were not released.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 6, 2009.

  • Mission and 24th EPA calls, S.F. czar answers

    Lia Hillman, interim children's room manager at the library branch, located near Mission and 24th streets, cooked up the idea. It's no coincidence that she happens to also be a trained chef.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 6, 2009.

  • 2400 block of 40th Avenue Man arrested in latest Sunset grow-house raid

    Michael Schummel, 53, was arrested about 10:15 a.m. after police served a search warrant at a home on the 2400 block of 40th Avenue, said Officer Samson Chan, a Police Department spokesman.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 6, 2009.

  • 1432 Valencia St. Bar Bites: Pi Bar

    Vitals: 1432 Valencia St. (near 25th Street), S.F. (415) 970-9670. pibarsf.com. Open 3 p.m.-midnight daily. Credit cards accepted.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 5, 2009.

  • 1500 Sutter St. French chef Robuchon opening a place in S.F.?

    ...open this month in the former Cafe Majestic space, and Hotel Majestic in San Francisco (1500 Sutter St.). The attorneys allege that Pinsonneault and Majestic are infringing on Original Joe's trademark, are...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 5, 2009.

  • 144 Taylor St. French chef Robuchon opening a place in S.F.?

    ...has heated up. Lawyers representing Original Joe's, the 70-year-old San Francisco institution (144 Taylor St.) that burned down in 2007, filed a lawsuit this week in U.S. District Court...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 5, 2009.

  • 222 Sansome St. French chef Robuchon opening a place in S.F.?

    Scoop hears that superstar French chef Joel Robuchon may be headed to San Francisco. Sources say the chef, who holds more Michelin stars than any other, is talking to the Mandarin Oriental Hotel (222 Sansome St.) about opening a restaurant.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 5, 2009.

  • 867 Stockton St. Post office may bear name of late S.F. advocate

    Lim Poon Lee's name may soon guard the entrance to the post office at 867 Stockton St. in San Francisco, just as he worked to protect the rights of Chinese Americans in the city and sought to offer them opportunities they could not find elsewhere.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 5, 2009.

  • 107 Caledonia St. Sushi Ran still has region's freshest fish

    107 Caledonia St. (at Pine), Sausalito.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 5, 2009.

  • Market Street between Fifth and Seventh S.F. billboard measure split - others passing

    ...controversial measure on an uncharacteristically short, dull San Francisco ballot - would allow the signs on Market Street between Fifth and Seventh streets, and a percentage of the proceeds would be used to fund youth cultural and...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 4, 2009.

  • 1500 Sutter St. French chef Joel Robuchon opening a place in S.F.?

    ...open this month in the former Cafe Majestic space, and Hotel Majestic in San Francisco (1500 Sutter St.). The attorneys allege that Pinsonneault and Majestic are infringing on Original Joe's trademark, are...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 4, 2009.

  • 144 Taylor St. French chef Joel Robuchon opening a place in S.F.?

    ...has heated up. Lawyers representing Original Joe's, the 70-year-old San Francisco institution (144 Taylor St.) that burned down in 2007, filed a lawsuit this week in U.S. District Court...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 4, 2009.

  • 222 Sansome St. French chef Joel Robuchon opening a place in S.F.?

    Scoop hears that superstar French chef Joel Robuchon may be headed to San Francisco. Sources say the chef, who holds more Michelin stars than any other, is talking to the Mandarin Oriental Hotel (222 Sansome St.) about opening a restaurant.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 4, 2009.

  • 308 Fifth Ave. Cool nights call for hot pot and ice cream

    Prime Rib Shabu, 308 Fifth Ave., San Francisco; (415) 379-4678. Beer and wine. Reservations accepted. Dinner Tuesday-Sunday.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 3, 2009.

  • 5th Avenue near Clement Cool nights call for hot pot and ice cream

    ...restaurant in the Marina, opened this place a little more than a month ago on 5th Avenue near Clement. Each table is outfitted with a portable induction burner and the limited menu includes meat...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 3, 2009.

  • Filbert Street and Columbus Avenue Lawrence Halprin's living legacy in S.F.

    ...today's park, with a generous central green amid ambling pedestrian lanes. Trees clustered at Filbert Street and Columbus Avenue serve as an informal windbreak...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 3, 2009.

  • Filbert Street and Columbus Avenue Lawrence Halprin's living legacy in S.F.

    ...today's park, with a generous central green amid ambling pedestrian lanes. Trees clustered at Filbert Street and Columbus Avenue serve as an informal windbreak...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 2, 2009.

  • 333 Harrison St. Building in S.F. not expected to grow for years

    Developer Oz Erickson has sought federal loans for a proposed 308-unit apartment building at 333 Harrison St. on Rincon Hill. He has bolstered his financing with state grants and tax credits that require him to offer affordable housing units beyond what the city demands.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 2, 2009.

  • 2884 24th St. Adopting a homemade tamale tradition

    Before you get started: I get my masa (dough made from dried corn) and hojas (dried corn husks) from La Palma Mexicatessen in San Francisco (2884 24th St., at Florida).

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 1, 2009.

  • 353 Folsom Built to last, yet home to change

    353 Folsom is a blue-collar survivor 10.25.09

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 1, 2009.

  • 2000 Hyde St. Six of a kind: Spanish restaurants

    2000 Hyde St., San Francisco; (415) 345-0800. Dinner Tuesday-Saturday. Beer and wine.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 1, 2009.

  • 1358 Mason St. Six of a kind: Spanish restaurants

    1358 Mason St., San Francisco; (415) 981-5652 or lalolasf.com. Dinner Tuesday-Saturday. Beer and wine.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 1, 2009.

  • 1320 Castro St. Six of a kind: Spanish restaurants

    1320 Castro St., San Francisco; (415) 285-0250 or contigosf.com. Dinner nightly. Beer and wine.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 1, 2009.

  • 710 Montgomery St. Six of a kind: Spanish restaurants

    710 Montgomery St., San Francisco; (415) 982-2622 or bocasf.com. Breakfast, lunch and dinner weekdays; dinner only Saturday. Beer and wine.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 1, 2009.

  • 524 Valencia St. Limon back, hotter than ever in San Francisco

    524 Valencia St. (between 16th and 17th streets), San Francisco

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 1, 2009.

  • 24th and Bryant Quarterback gaining fans

    Monday: The Mission celebrates Dia de los Muertos with a procession that begins at 7 p.m. at 24th and Bryant streets and ends in Garfield Park around 8:30 p.m.

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 1, 2009.

  • 15 Romolo In new place, Quince has a cocktail list

    The Tusks and Lynch tapped Scott Baird and Josh Harris (15 Romolo) to help devise such drinks as the Haig & Peaches (scotch, lambic, Aperol and more). Tusk...

    Published by San Francisco Chronicle on November 1, 2009.

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