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All You Can Eat: Yes, the Bay Area Does Have a Late Night Dining Scene

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On the next edition of All You Can Eat, we’ll talk about the local restaurants that keep us fed when we’re staying up late and whether the Bay Area deserves its early-to-bed reputation. (Bim via Getty Images)

If you’re looking for a great meal after midnight, you’re unlikely to find a wealth of options in downtown San Francisco. But expand your search to the Bay Area’s suburban communities, and you’ll find a late-night dining scene that’s brimming with hot pot restaurants, noodle shops, taco carts, and 24-hour casino buffets. Nocturnal noms are the subject of a new collaborative series from KQED’s food editor Luke Tsai and illustrator Thien Pham, called “Midnight Diners.” On the next edition of All You Can Eat, we’ll talk about the local restaurants that keep us fed when we’re staying up late and whether the Bay Area deserves its early-to-bed reputation.

Guests:

Luke Tsai, food editor, KQED Arts & Culture

Thien Pham, comic artist and author, the graphic novel "Family Style: Memories of an American from Vietnam"

Jon Pellolio, owner, Pete's 881 Club

YeeShaan , owner, YeeShaans Grubb (YSG) Halal

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