SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A Michelin-star rated restaurant that opened its doors almost four years ago in San Francisco's Mission District has announced it's saying goodbye — blaming the city's economy for its exit.
Metal band’s concert at Chase Center canceled due to Warriors playoff runOsito Restaurant is an acclaimed, live fire restaurant that said its "cuisine is driven by the elegance of the fire" with "communal fine dining bringing #firetotable cooking to the Mission."
The restaurant, which opened in December 2021 at 2875 18th Street, says its last day of customer service will be a Mother's Day brunch on Sunday, May 11.
"We are proud of the restaurant that we created and grew from the ground up in 2021," said Chef and Owner Seth Stowaway in a statement to KRON4. "Less than a year after opening, Osito won our first Michelin star and since day one, we’ve been proud of the food and service that we were able to provide our guests. While the restaurant had seen many iterations throughout the years, this was a great restaurant. I am full of joy that we are closing our doors at a time where we are busy and serving things we are super proud of. Unfortunately, the economy in San Francisco does not always make it sustainable for restaurants and for that reason, we must close our doors. I’m sure you’ll hear more from us in the future.”
Before the closure update, the restaurant had just announced early last month that its brunch service was returning for the spring and summer.
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