SF's Famed Creme Brulee Cart Guy Curtis Kimball Has Died From a Heart Condition
Briefly

Curtis Kimball, famously known as the Creme Brulee Cart Guy, passed away at 46 from an aortic aneurysm. Starting as a laid-off construction worker, he launched his successful food cart in 2009, creating an early sensation with his unique flavors. Kimball became a pivotal figure in San Francisco’s street food scene, contributing to the establishment of Off the Grid food truck rallies. Survived by his young family, he was cherished for his generous, community-driven spirit. A GoFundMe has been set up to support his family, highlighting the outpouring of love and support from the community.
Curtis Kimball, known as the Creme Brulee Cart Guy, pioneered San Francisco's street food scene and passed away from an aortic aneurysm at 46.
Kimball's Creme Brulee Cart became a sensation in the late aughts, creating community gatherings and delightful culinary experiences through social media.
He helped establish the beloved Off the Grid food truck rallies, where his cart was a staple, attracting crowds eager for his famous desserts.
Beloved as a community figure, Kimball's passion for food and connection left a lasting impact on those around him and is deeply mourned.
Read at sfist.com
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