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Board reinstates Cafe Chanta food permit after DPH revocation; department warns immediate revocation for new violations
Summary
After repeated enforcement for indoor hookah and unpermitted tobacco sales, the Board of Appeals reinstated the Cafe Chanta food permit on Nov. 14, 2012 after the owner stopped selling tobacco products; Department of Public Health recommended reinstatement but asked to be allowed to revoke immediately if violations recur.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals reinstated the food permit for Cafe Chanta (587 Post St.) on Nov. 14, reversing a revocation imposed by the Department of Public Health (DPH) while accepting DPH’s recommendation for close supervision.
Owner Mohammed Hurrian told the board he had operated his downtown cafe for several years and added hookah service in response to customer demand. Hurrian…
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