Celeb chef and Food Network veteran Tyler Florence unveils Union Square cafes inspired by his Chase Center steakhouse.
San Francisco restaurateur and celebrity chef Tyler Florence has a full plate these days. At the moment, it’s a whole French Dover sole, which I ordered at his upscale Chase Center-adjacent steakhouse, Miller & Lux. The celebrity chef tasked with saving San Francisco’s downtown — he’s opening two Union Square cafes this week, with a slew of other projects in the works — is bent over the $95 fish, which he’s about to debone, tableside, on a vintage cart.
Florence hopes diners will take advantage of the menus’ QR codes to order the cafes’ food from anywhere in Union Square Plaza and have it delivered. Travel | This middle-of-nowhere Calif. diner was James Dean's last stopFood | 'Corporate greed' nearly killed San Francisco icon Swensen'sLocal | What happened to the haunted house on Fisherman's Wharf?History | The unbelievable true story of a body found in a Calif.
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