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San Antonio Filipino restaurant temporarily closes after manager tests positive for COVID-19


San Antonio Filipino restaurant temporarily closes after manager tests positive for COVID-19
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Adrian and Camille De Los Reyes are the owners of Sari Sari, a Filipino market, bakery and restaurant.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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A popular Filipino restaurant temporarily closed due to a manager testing positive for COVID-19.
Sari-Sari, which is also a market and bakery, announced the news on its Instagram page Thursday, writing that the closure won't be for long, but is done to protect its employees and guests.
"One of our staff managers tested positive for COVID this morning," the Northwest Side store wrote in its post. "We are closing the restaurant/market immediately for 2 weeks. We know this will have a negative impact on our business and our employees' lives but safety is and will always be our number one priority."

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High-end Mexican eatery Bovino's Churrascaría opens first U.S. location in San Antonio


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By Nina Rangel
on Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 1:54 PM
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Instagram / bovinoschurrascaria_usa Mexico-based Brazilian steakhouse chain Bovino’s Churrascaría will open its first U.S. location in Northwest San Antonio next week, adding to its string of eateries in luxurious vacay spots such as Playa del Carmen and Cancun.
The restaurant will feature a Portuguese and Spanish style of grilled meat — or churrasco — prominent in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. In Bovino’s case, staff will serve meats Brazilian-style, slicing table-side orders off large skewers.
To add a humanitarian twist to its arrival, Bovino’s will donate a portion of proceeds to local nonprofit Culinaria during its first month of service, spanning January 26 to February 28. Culinaria promotes San Antonio as a culinary destination and supports the hospitality community during financial hard times.

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