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Ramen restaurant seeks permit for late night food service in San Francisco

March 05, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Ramen restaurant seeks permit for late night food service in San Francisco
A proposal to extend late-night food service hours in San Francisco is gaining traction, as local restaurant managers seek permission to serve food and non-alcoholic drinks until 4 AM on weekends. The owners of a ramen restaurant, formerly occupied by a long-standing Japanese eatery, presented their case at a recent city meeting, emphasizing the need for late-night dining options in the area.

Mike and Sue, the restaurant managers, highlighted their outreach efforts, noting that they informed neighbors about their application for the Extended Hours Permit (EHP) and faced no opposition. They aim to cater to both locals and tourists, especially those attending events at the nearby Moscone Center. The managers believe that staying open until 4 AM will not only benefit their business but also contribute to neighborhood safety, as they plan to implement on-site security during late-night hours.

The Central Station has recommended that the restaurant hire a security guard to monitor the premises from 2 AM to 4 AM on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. The owners are exploring options, including hiring an external security company or training one of their employees to fulfill this role.

The proposal has sparked interest among city officials, with commissioners expressing support for the idea of a late-night ramen spot. With no public opposition and a clear focus on food service only—without any entertainment—the restaurant's request appears poised for approval, potentially transforming the late-night dining landscape in San Francisco.

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