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San Francisco's famed Sam Wo Restaurant may have closed for good
A venerable Chinese restaurant with an extensive history has officially closed its doors for the foreseeable future.
116-year-old Chinese restaurant in San Francisco closing indefinitely
An historic Chinese restaurant in San Francisco that first opened its doors 116 years ago may have closed for good.
Is this the end of an era? SF’s Sam Wo Restaurant is closed
A favorite of tourists and locals alike, the famed Sam Wo restaurant in San Francisco Chinatown is closing after at least 116 years. ABC7 News reports the restaurant known for its late night jook (Chinese porridge) and barbeque pork noodle rolls served its last meal on Sunday.
Venerable San Francisco Chinatown eatery Sam Wo Restaurant shuttered
Ryan Yamamoto reports on one of Chinatown's oldest restaurants apparently closing for good.
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