The restaurant serves Shanghai cuisine, owner Michael Shao tells Hoodline, so expect dishes like Shanghai-style pork buns, five-spice beef noodle soup, and sweet vinegar spare ribs. The Castro will also be getting a new dumpling option according to Hoodline, which reports Dumpling Kitchen will take over the former Papi Rico space at 544 Castro Street. Outer Sunset’s Dumpling Kitchen also plots second restaurant The new outposts will land in the Marina and in Oakland, the outlet reports. The original restaurant is in Bernal Heights, a popular option for thin-skinned xiao long bao and bulgogi beef stuffed dumplings. What Now SF confirmed plans for two new United Dumplings locations. XLB experts United Dumplings plans 2 new locations Both SFist and SFGATE say those looking to stay in the loop should sign up for the bar’s mailing list though the bar’s website doesn’t seem to be working. “The bar will not be wide open and will have something of an insider-y bent, given liquor license arrangements, with invitations/registrations required before attending parties there,” SFist reports. The owner tells SFist that Truck 2.0 will be open primarily on the weekends and not to the public at large. Miller confirmed his plans to both SFist and SFGATE: to reopen Truck at a “new (secret) location in the Castro,” per SFist, which also mentioned the bar’s future home is slated for demolition within the next few years making Truck’s revival somewhat temporary.īut before Truck fans get too excited it’s worth pointing out some of the finer details of Miller’s plans. Now owner Paul Miller says he’s plotting a comeback of sorts for the once-popular watering hole. It’s been seven years since Truck, the LGBTQ-friendly dive bar formerly located in the Mission, closed its doors after eight years of good times.
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