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FISHERMAN'S WHARF—Gary Danko may have sojourned in Boston for a fancy event at Barbara Lynch's Menton, but don't expect him to expand there—or here: "Nah, probably not. [I don't want to open another restaurant] anywhere. I've been cooking for, like, 45 years now." [~ EBOS ~]
LOWER HAIGHT—A heads-up for those who wish to pay tribute to Bob Kantor, the Memphis Minnie's founder who sadly and unexpectedly passed away in December: his memorial service is being held on Sunday. [Tablehopper]
HAYES VALLEY—Don't be fooled by the signs at 300 Ivy indicating the imminent arrival of a Pizzeria Delfina: they're just leftovers from reused plywood taken from the new Burlingame location, and Corey Lee's Monsieur Benjamin is still on track for the space. [Hayeswire]
THE MISSION/UPTOWN OAKLAND—Fans of NOLA's iconic Jacques-Imo's should take note that the restaurant will be returning this week for its annual pop-up, serving two nights (Thursday, Saturday) at Brick & Mortar and one night at The New Parish (Friday) while musical supergroup New Orleans Suspects jam onstage. [EaterWire]