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SF chopped chicken Caesar wrap (CCW) craze grips diners

SF chopped chicken Caesar wrap (CCW) craze grips diners

Key Questions

What is the SF chopped chicken Caesar wrap (CCW) craze?

The CCW craze involves chopped chicken Caesar wraps gripping diners with social buzz, echoing trends like burritos and Salvadoran casual eats amid churn. Spots like Mama’s charge $18 with long lines.

Which Bay Area spots are popular for chopped sandwiches or wraps?

Popular spots include Mama’s, Ruby’s, LOJ (20k/year), and Kostow’s Loveski. Brother's Deli Co. at a downtown SF food hall offers a chopped Filipino sando option.

How does the CCW trend fit into broader Bay Area food scenes?

It mirrors casual trends highlighted by Luke Tsai, similar to chopped sandwiches arriving in the Bay Area and testing well in reviews. It thrives despite ongoing restaurant churn.

Social buzz Mama’s $18 lines/Ruby’s/LOJ 20k/yr/Kostow’s Loveski; extends to chopped sandwiches Brother’s/SF Filipino sando Saluhall amid casual trends.

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Updated May 13, 2026