Comal, Radio Africa Kitchen, and Original Joe’s All Get Newly Reviewed
The Radio Africa review only covers lunch.
The Radio Africa review only covers lunch.
Bauer praises the revival of a San Francisco original.
Willie Brown says the crowd is '75 percent [native] San Franciscans.'
Haven gets a mere two stars.
They've left behind the Tenderloin, but they'll probably fit better in North Beach anyhow.
The 75-year-old Italian mainstay has moved all their stuff over from the original Tenderloin location, an the opening is getting close.
As was rumored, the historic Tenderloin restaurant will relocate to North Beach.
The restaurant, which opened in 1937, has been shuttered since 2007 because of extensive fire damage.
The new restaurant won't be forced to change its name, but seriously what did it do with all that advertising money?
New restaurant is already mired in a battle with the still-shuttered original of the same name.
The still-closed Original Joe's hasn't set a reopening date, but its owners are fighting for exclusive rights to the name.
Joe's owner calls foul when former employees plan restaurant called Uptown Joe's.