by Ellen Fort
Ghirardelli Square is heating up, with an influx of new tenants designed to restore it to the vibrant destination it once was. Not only will it be the destination of a full-service restaurant from local favorite Le Marais, but it will be the location of Berkeley-native Jonathan Waxman's first foray into the San Francisco dining scene.
His new project, slated to arrive in fall of 2015, will focus on the Italian-influenced style that has made him one of the pioneers of "new California cuisine." According to The San Francisco Chronicle, the chef is planning a 110-seat dining room, with an accompanying 30-seat patio in the Mustard Building.
Source: http://sf.eater.com/
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