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Displaying all articles tagged:
Desi Danganan
Nonstaurants
Oct. 17, 2012
Reminder: Eastern Addition Debuts Tonight at Vinyl
It’s a weekly pop-up series, every Wednesday.
By
Jay Barmann
Nonstaurants
Oct. 4, 2012
More on Eastern Addition, and the Eventual Return of The Summit
Former Poleng Lounge guys Desi Danganan and Tim Luym are keeping the dream alive.
By
Jay Barmann
Nonstaurants
Sept. 17, 2012
Eastern Addition Brings the Poleng Lounge Team Back for a Divisadero Pop-Up
Desi Danganan and Tim Luym are back with a pop-up series at Vinyl.
By
Jay Barmann
Trimmings
Sept. 20, 2010
Exclusive: Take a Peek Inside The Summit, Opening Soon
Inspections are delaying the opening, but check out the cool, spare interior at this new Mission hangout.
By
Jay Barmann
Openings
Sept. 8, 2010
The Summit Delayed Until
Next Week
September 20
By
Jay Barmann
Previews
July 14, 2010
The Summit Aims for Mid-August, Bar Almost Finished
“Gone are my weekend jaunts across SF’s myriad of night clubs,” says owner Desi Danganan.
By
Jay Barmann
Rumor Mill
May 7, 2010
Eddie Lau to Be Exec Chef at The Summit
The Orson and Poleng staffer is becoming exec chef at Poleng owner Danganan’s new digs.
By
Jay Barmann
Previews
Mar. 17, 2010
The Summit Coming to 19th and Valencia
By
Jay Barmann
Closings
Jan. 14, 2010
Poleng Lounge Takes Bow, Exits At Month’s End
After three and a half years, the Asian street-food and party venue closes its doors.
By
Jay Barmann