We visited ex-Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's secret 'ghost kitchen' startup in San Francisco that was backed by $400 million from Saudi Arabia — take a look
It's wedged within a nondescript alleyway. When we visited, an Amici's East Coast pizzeria truck was parked in front of the kitchen before driving off.There's not much to indicate the kitchen's location except for a fairly bustling stream of delivery workers coming and going, or standing and waiting to pick up their orders.Katie Canales/Business Insider
A sign on the building says "No Parking," though there were plenty of cars parked that presumably belonged to the waiting delivery workers.Inside was a delivery window and a row of tablets where drivers were instructed to sign in upon arrival.The mural behind the tablets read San Francisco-centric things like "Fog City" and "Hella," a slang term that supposedly originated in the Bay Area.
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