BY: Lauren Saria
Fiorella, the Italian restaurant with locations on Clement and Polk, will start slinging its top-notch Neopolitan-style pizzas in the Inner Sunset on Monday, August 30. The restaurant’s third location is its most ambitious: it’s the first to feature a full bar and is housed in a bi-level space with a wood fireplace and a rooftop deck.
The building was formerly occupied by Park Chow restaurant and holds a special place in the heart of Fiorella co-founder Boris Nemchenok — it’s the site of the first American restaurant his parents dined at when they emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1983. The new restaurant will serve as a sort of nucleus for the Fiorella restaurant group.
SOURCE: https://sf.eater.com
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