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Law Practice

Oct. 23, 2002

Lawyer Salutes Tadich, Its Food And Its Tradition

SAN FRANCISCO - John Briscoe's first memory of San Francisco's oldest restaurant, Tadich Grill, dates to August 1953, when San Franciscans were celebrating the end of the Korean War.

By Erik Cummins
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - John Briscoe's first memory of San Francisco's oldest restaurant, Tadich Grill, dates to August 1953, when San Franciscans were celebrating the end of the Korean War.
        Briscoe, then 5, was one of the few children in the smoky, male-dominated eatery. Returning soldiers, homes...

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