Struggling S.F. food hall has now lost all of its original restaurant tenants

Two years ago, five Bay Area restaurants opened kiosks at Saluhall, the much-anticipated food hall attached to downtown San Francisco’s new IKEA. Now, they have all closed.

Curry Up Now, the last of Saluhall’s original tenants, has gone dark. The restaurant’s name is gone from the stall’s marquee and a banner announcing “Fresh flavors coming soon!” now hangs in front. Curry Up Now’s website no longer lists the Saluhall location.

The restaurant nor Saluhall immediately responded to requests for comment.

Curry Up Now, a Bay Area-born chain known for naan pizza and tikka masala burritos, opened at Saluhall in 2024 alongside vegan taqueria La Venganza, Algerian restaurant Kayma, Puerto Rican specialist Casa Borinqueña and Sichuan noodle expert Momo Noodle, as well as proprietary Saluhall concepts…

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