Frank Dunnigan, WNP member and columnist. -
A few months ago, we looked at some long-gone neighborhood businesses whose owners lived among us. Today we look at even more favorite places, including some owned by people or corporations from beyond the Avenues.
Adeline Bake Shop A West Portal fixture (plus downtown locations) for fifty years. Owned by the Lembo family, living nearby on Wawona Street, Adeline had the best Danish pastry in the neighborhood, but their last shop closed in the late 1990s.
Bino s Northwest corner of 32nd Avenue and Noriega Street: Classic tablecloth-style “dinner house” restaurant, operated 1951-1981 by 30th Avenue residents Anita Bino and her husband Louis (formerly of Grison’s).
Judy Yung, S.F. Chinatown native and early scholar of Chinese American life, dies at 74
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Judy Yung, scholar and author of books exploring the Chinese American experience has died. The San Francisco native was 74.Laura Morton / SFCShow MoreShow Less
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Judy Yung, with her husband Eddie Fung, on their wedding day in 2003.Courtesy of Judy YungShow MoreShow Less
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Judy Yung, scholar and author of books exploring the Chinese American experience, became devoted to the subject after she found that there were no scholars studying the subect.Laura Morton / SFCShow MoreShow Less
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chinatown 12590 lkm.jpg Judy Yung, author of a new picture book about San Francisco s Chinatown, poses for a portrait in Chinatown. Laura Morton/The ChronicleLaura Morton / SFCShow MoreShow Less