Among them was a famous business that started 115 years ago.
Benkyodo, a beloved mochi shop in Japantown, shuttered on March 31, 2022, after 115 years in San Francisco.Whenever a food business shutters, it casts a sense of grief among the customers and neighborhoods it once served. That was the case last month when more Bay Area restaurants and bars closed their doors for good.first learned in January
about the neighborhood mainstay’s inevitable closure. Owners and brothers Ricky and Bobby Okamura said that they would end the shop’s 115-year run as they both planned for retirement. It seemed like there was a shimmer of hope when they added that Benkyodo could carry on if they found an interested buyer, but sadly, no one came forward.
Another major loss in March was the end of fine dining restaurant Coi, owned by chef Daniel Patterson. The restaurant was among one of San Francisco’s top dining destinations that garnered several accolades along the way, like the prestigious Michelin star. On , Patterson broke the news that his award-winning business would not reopen. “I tried everything,” Patterson wrote in his goodbye message.
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