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Liholiho temporarily moving to Mission District, with plans for outdoor dining

Liholiho temporarily moving to Mission District, with plans for outdoor dining By Serena Dai © John Storey / Special To The Chronicle 2015 The Bonito Caesar and the Fried Oyster with Beef Carpaccio at Liholiho Yacht Club in San Francisco in 2015. The playful, popular restaurant Liholiho Yacht Club will finally bring back on-site dining for its Hawaii-inspired fare but at the outdoor space of its sister restaurant in the Mission District, Dear Inga. Liholiho is ending takeout and delivery operations at its Sutter Street space so that it can undergo renovations, and chef Ravi Kapur will be instead serving at Dear Inga’s space at 3560 18th St., between Guerrero and Valencia streets. Takeout and delivery will start in the Mission on April 14, and outdoor dining on a small rooftop patio could begin as early as April 28, though that may change. Reservations will be available on the restaurant’s website.

LihoLiho Yacht Club Moves Temporarily to Dear Inga Space In the Mission

Liholiho Yacht Club Moves Temporarily to Dear Inga Space In the Mission Popular TenderNob Hawaiian restaurant Liholiho Yacht Club is undergoing a renovation, and the owners are relocating the operation temporarily this month to their other restaurant space at 3560 18th Street which is home to Dear Inga. The Eastern European-inspired Dear Inga was only open for five and a half months when the pandemic hit, and remained open for a bit last year serving to-go sausages and other takeout, later closing completely in August. The menu, from former Nopa and Spruce chef David Golovin, was a tribute to Golovin s Eastern European grandmother, who was named Inga.

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