Inga Donut and Chinese Food

Chinese restaurant · Nob Hill

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Why So Many Restaurants Are Named After Women | Eater

"Opened in San Francisco, this restaurant was deliberately branded with a prefatory, old‑world salutation to evoke the intimacy of handwritten letters and the comfort of a grandmother’s cooking; the ownership intentionally adjusted the spelling to avoid mispronunciation and to telegraph a feminine, homey energy that contrasts with the masculine management team. Its menu and media attention highlight nostalgic Eastern European items such as langos and a Liptauer cheese dip, reinforcing the restaurant’s cozy, Old‑World hospitality aesthetic." - Rachel Levin

https://www.eater.com/2019/12/18/21004856/restaurant-womens-names-grandmothers

1026 Hyde St, San Francisco, CA 94109 Get directions

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