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Soleil Ho

Soleil Ho

Opinion Columnist & Cultural Critic/Critic-at-large at San Francisco Chronicle

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  • Editorial Page
  • Food

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Recent Articles

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Top S.F. Chinatown Restaurants

These are the best restaurants in San Francisco’s Chinatown, as recommended by critic Soleil Ho.
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Kids are dying on Palo Alto train tracks. The city might have 35% o...

In typical California fashion, Palo Alto remains locked in a cycle of studies, surveys, meetings and deliberations over infrastructure upgrades to save lives.
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With so many physically disabled people living on S.F. streets, wha...

Take a trip to downtown SF and it’s impossible not to notice the sheer number of seemingly homeless people navigating the streets via wheelchair or walker.
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What the humble Italian bidet can teach California about housing an...

In Italy, the bidet has been a fixture of homes since 1975, when the government updated its housing regulations from long-reigning standards dating back to 1896
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Dear Gavin: The right will never love you, so stop messing with tra...

The California governor’s capitulation to the right on a recent podcast appearance was desperate and embarrassing.
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One of S.F.’s most famous chefs just abandoned Union Square. Now what?

S.F. gave the “sure bet” Tyler Florence a try at Union Square. Maybe it’s time to invest in something cool for once.
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I’m cynical about identity-based ‘history months.’ But recent feder...

I was always cynical about identity-based “history months.” So why am I so disturbed that they're being banned by the Trump administration?
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One of the Bay Area’s most progressive nonprofits is warring with i...

Here’s what Anti Police-Terror Project executive director Cat Brooks has to say about accusations of union busting at her organization.
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It took a Berkeley woman 14 months to get a new wheelchair. She isn...

Insurance coverage issues and industry consolidation are working against the 2 million wheelchair users in the U.S.
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The gratuitous witnessing of mass devastation can make us numb. For...

The flood of images of devastation out of Los Angeles can be an overstimulation for many.
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Is this the next MAGA hat? Transphobic apparel is the new hotness

The next MAGA hat? Multiple clothing brands are profiting from anti-trans outrage.
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Top Japanese Restaurants in the Bay Area

The best restaurants serving Japanese food in the San Francisco Bay Area beyond sushi, as recommended by critic Soleil Ho.
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The best Palo Alto restaurants

The best restaurants in Palo Alto, including destinations like Ettan and Teleferic Barcelona as well as casual spots like Ramen Nagi and Zareen’s.
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Top Sushi Restaurants in the Bay Area

The best sushi restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area, as recommended by critic Soleil Ho.
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There’s a new kind of Bay Area supercommuter: Pet owners who need a...

I drove an hour outside of the Bay Area to save $1,500 on a veterinarian bill. Why is it so expensive?
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Someone is buying up a historic coastal city. Is it the next Califo...

The quaint seaside city of Point Arena is being systemically gobbled up by a series of limited liability companies. Who or what is behind the purchases? 
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‘Hundreds of Beavers’ movie a clarion call for creativity in age of AI

Why do we create anything ourselves, when a machine could do it faster? Watch this bizarre, fun movie to see why.
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Black plastic takeout boxes are a staple of the Bay Area food scene...

Our desire for cheap, convenient food that doesn’t give us cancer might not be reconcilable with economic and regulatory realities.
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Let Trump’s victory end liberal America’s naivete

Turns out Democrats can’t win on vibes alone. They need to articulate an ambitiously different vision of how America can serve its people.
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A pro-Harris ad reminds women that their votes are secret — and rig...

Do men own their wives’ votes? Threats to revoke women’s suffrage reveal the misogyny of the right.
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Sonoma’s ‘factory farm’ ban is flawed. But it could start an import...

Sonoma County voters will decide on Measure J, which would ban concentrated animal feeding operations in the agriculture-rich region.