Ali Wong is San Francisco's biggest celebrity chef in 'Always Be My Maybe' Netflix trailer

Ali Wong and Randall Park star in Netflix's SF-set romantic comedy "Always Be My Maybe." Ali Wong and Randall Park star in Netflix's SF-set romantic comedy "Always Be My Maybe." Photo: Courtesy Of Netflix Photo: Courtesy Of Netflix Image 1 of / 8 Caption Close Ali Wong is San Francisco's biggest celebrity chef in 'Always Be My Maybe' Netflix trailer 1 / 8 Back to Gallery

Sasha Tran is San Francisco's newest celebrity. She's a wealthy megastar chef with a globe-trotting fiancé, preparing to open The City's hottest new restaurant. But when she arrives back in the Bay, where she grew up, things begin to fall apart.

Comedian Ali Wong (who is actually from San Francisco) plays Tran in Netflix's new "Always Be My Maybe" as the chef reconnects with childhood bestie, Marcus (played by Randall Park), and starts dating again after her fiancé (Daniel Dae Kim) unexpectedly breaks things off.

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The film shot in San Francisco in July, with scenes in the trailer taking place in UN Plaza in the Civic Center, in front of the De Young Museum and on Clement Street in the Richmond District.

Warning: Trailer NSFW (language).

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The film premieres May 31 on Netflix, but you can get an early viewing at the Vogue Theater in Presidio Heights on Wednesday, May 29.

Alyssa Pereira is an SFGATE staff writer. Email her at apereira@sfchronicle.com or find her on Twitter at @alyspereira.

