438 Castro St
San Francisco, CA 94114-2020
(415) 863-6868
The Citrus Club is the answer to the prayers of those that enjoy eating noodles and have a hard time finding a place to get a quick noodle fix in the Upper Haight. The menu includes delicious starters like the Indonesian Chicken Satay or the fresh Vietnamese spring rolls. Entrees include exotic wok-tossed dishes and tasty traditional soups. During the day, there's never a wait to get a seat and at night the candle lit ambiance takes on a romantic air. You can sit at the sushi-style bar and watch the chef's in the open kitchen or enjoy a delicious sake martini or mojito with friends in the dining room. Either way, if you love noodles...You'll love The Citrus Club.
Slurp is a new International Noodle Bar offering an eclectic array of both traditional and modern Asian noodle dishes from Japan, Indonesia, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam and elsewhere throughout Asia and the Pacific. The brainchild of opening executive chef Daniel Sudar and local restaurateur Nam Kim, Slurp serves a menu focused on freshness, cultural authenticity, and nuanced flavors. Visits to Slurp can take you on a culinary tour of the Pacific Rim without leaving the Castro, nestled in the heart of San Francisco. From the wok, Slurp offers me goreng, pad thai, emerald fire noodle, Char Kway Teow and noodles with broth such as ramen, laksa, soto and pho. Slurp also offers variety appetizers such as homemade sui jao dumpling, curried cauliflower, adobo short ribs and lumpia. Slurp began serving meals on October 1st , 2014, as a part of their soft opening, to test menu items with the community. Two short months and later, following resounding praise, Slurp held its grand opening on December 3rd, 2014. Business hours Sunday- Thursday 11 AM – 10 PM Friday- Saturday 11 AM- 11 PM
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The Castro Theatre is a popular San Francisco movie palace which became San Francisco Historic Landmark #100 in September 1976. Located at 429 Castro Street, in the Castro district, it was built in 1922 with a Spanish Colonial Baroque façade that pays homage—in its great arched central window surmounted by a scrolling pediment framing a niche—to the recently rebuilt basilica of Mission Dolores nearby. Its designer, Timothy L. Pflueger, also designed Oakland's Paramount Theater and other movie theaters in California in that period. The theater has over 1,400 seats (approx 800 downstairs and 600 in the balcony). The theater's ceiling is the last known "leatherette" ceiling in the USA & possibly the world. Another "leatherette" ceiling was unfortunately demolished just a few years ago. To achieve the ceiling's look as though it is leather requires a special technique regarded as "lost" today.HistoryThe Castro Theatre originally opened at 479 Castro Street in 1910. It was subsequently remodeled into a retail store (currently occupied by Cliff's Variety, since 1971) in the mid-1920s after the larger Castro Theatre was built at 429 Castro Street, its current location, only a few doors up from the original theatre.
The Castro Theatre is a popular San Francisco movie palace which became San Francisco Historic Landmark #100 in September 1976. Located at 429 Castro Street, in the Castro district, it was built in 1922 with a Spanish Colonial Baroque façade that pays homage—in its great arched central window surmounted by a scrolling pediment framing a niche—to the recently rebuilt basilica of Mission Dolores nearby. Its designer, Timothy L. Pflueger, also designed Oakland's Paramount Theater and other movie theaters in California in that period. The theater has over 1,400 seats. The theater's ceiling is the last known \"leatherette\" ceiling in the USA & possibly the world. Another \"leatherette\" ceiling was unfortunately demolished just a few years ago. To achieve the ceiling's look as though it is leather requires a special technique regarded as \"lost\" today.
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