"The opening of a new ramen shop in the Financial District is on hold after vandals broke into the space over the weekend and threw an hours-long underground party, the owner of Ramen Hiroshi told KTVU. Co-owner Daniel Bomya says thieves took the restaurant’s surveillance cameras but left behind plenty of evidence, including “garbage bags filled with empty bottles, cans, cigarette butts, and a lingering odor of marijuana,” KTVU reports. Co-owner Aung Khaing told KTVU the partiers also left puke on the restaurant’s second floor, which the owners had to clean up. Since the vandals stole furniture and equipment and left restaurant’s wine storage units empty, the owners say they’ll have to bump out the grand opening, which was supposed to take place on December 10. Ramen Hiroshi currently has three locations around the Bay Area, including the original in Walnut Creek, which made waves with its debut as the city’s first and only ramen shop at the time. The restaurant at 322 Kearny Street will mark the restaurant’s first location to open in San Francisco, bringing its creamy Hakata-style tonkotsu to the city." - Lauren Saria