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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Sam Wo, a 116-year-old San Francisco Chinatown institution famous for its rice rolls, served its final customers Sunday evening. But the restaurant's closure may not be forever.
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A favorite of tourists and locals alike, the famed Sam Wo restaurant in San Francisco Chinatown is closing after at least 116 years. ABC7 News reports the restaurant known for its late night jook (Chinese porridge) and barbeque pork noodle rolls served its last meal on Sunday.