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First Taste: Lazy Susan's classic Chinese takeout is already selling out


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Feb 28, 2021
After months of recon, one takeout rule holds true: When it comes to delivery-friendly foods, pizza and Chinese still reign.
Enter Lazy Susan, the Chinese-American restaurant that seemed to pop up in Hayes Valley overnight, with a former Mister Jiu s sous chef churning out bowls of chewy chow mein noodles and steaming platters of orange chicken that was still crunchy upon arrival at our doorstep.
When San Francisco s performing arts eventually do reopen IRL, Lazy Susan, on Fell Street near the corner of Franklin, will be ideally situated for quick dinners pre-show in the vicinity of Civic Center. Until then, consider it a gift from the to-go food gods. ....

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Fine-dining company launches virtual Chinese kitchen


Feb. 17, 2021
San Francisco-based Salt Partners the team behind several upscale brands, including Crenn Dining Group, Horsefeather and Last Rites has opened Lazy Susan, a Chinese-American take-out and delivery restaurant, in Hayes Valley, according to a company press release.
I had a lot of fun putting together this menu of dishes, some of which have been favorites of mine since childhood, Chef Eric Ehler, formerly of Fort Point Beer and Mister Jiu s, said about his menu offering 25 dishes, including Crab Rangoon, Lazy Susan Chicken Wings
Wonton Soup and Orange Chicken. Focusing on flavors and textures that would stand up to takeout and delivery led to experimentation that allowed us to dial into sauces that provide full flavors and techniques that allow food to taste good not just directly upon preparation, but after time and travel. ....

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SF Beer Week event to share rarely seen historic photos of city


SF Beer Week event to share rarely seen historic photos of city
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Fort Point Beer Company is hosting an event called SF Landmarks Demystified for this year s California Beer Week, in which the Western Neighborhoods Project will showcase rare, historic photographs of S.F.Sarah Chorey/Fort Point Beer Co.
This year, SF Beer Week won t be its usual abundance of beer-tasting galas, all-you-can-eat dim sum beer brunches and boozy yoga classes. Not only has COVID-19 driven most of the hop-fueled events to pivot to virtual, but beer week is also now a statewide event, transforming into California Craft Beer Week (Feb. 12-21). ....

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These Bay Area residents found new careers during the pandemic — by choice or necessity


These Bay Area residents found new careers during the pandemic - by choice or necessity
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Among the many many Bay Area residents who have decided to shift careers during the the COVID-19 pandemic are, from left, Bryan Garza, Isabella Hill and Jeff Hester.From left: Bryan Garza; Paul Chinn / The Chronicle; Claire Hester
As the shifting quicksand of the COVID-19 pandemic has upended our lives, many Bay Area residents, by choice or necessity, have undergone a professional metamorphosis. For some, jobs disappeared with the shutdowns. Others saw a chance to make their side hustle full time. And some have seized the opportunity to pursue a dream that might otherwise have never seen the light of day. The Chronicle spoke with people who made a pandemic-induced professional pivot about why they made the leap, what they miss about their former lives and what they think their future holds. ....

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