SF Tenmatsu Grab and Go Reopens After Rodent Closure Fixed
Tenmatsu Grab and Go on Kearny Street in Chinatown reopened after successfully addressing rodent infestation that forced temporary closure by health department.
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Tenmatsu Grab and Go on Kearny Street in Chinatown reopened after successfully addressing rodent infestation that forced temporary closure by health department.
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