French Mediterranean spot coming to NoPa, Zaytoon ends 13-year S.F. run - San Francisco Business Times

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French Mediterranean spot coming to NoPa, Zaytoon ends 13-year S.F. run - San Francisco Business Times
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The new year brings a new French Mediterranean restaurant to NoPa.

The new year is bringing changes to one corner in the North of the Panhandle neighborhood: a new restaurant coming to Divisadero St. ending the tenure of a longtime Mediterranean mainstay.

Patrick Totah of Restaurant Realty Co., who is cousins with Chris, represented the incoming restaurant and landlords Hanan and Paul Totah . It will be Bouzidi’s second restaurant after his Financial District café at 201 Pine St., which has undergone several iterations since opening in 2015 but refreshed earlier this year as Tunisian spot Dar Fatma.

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