Online menus, items, descriptions and prices for Thailand Restaurant - Restaurant - San Francisco, CA 94114
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
A second exciting location of the acclaimed Million Thai Restaurant and Bar found at 385 Taylor Street San Francisco, CA 94102. All your favorite Million Thai dishes in a new convenient location in the Financial district!
Using secret recipes from the Little Red Cookbook, The Chairman Truck is leading the Great Culinary Leap Forward. Our food is inspired by the original street food of Asia - it's bold, spicy, unique, fast and delicious. We offer steamed and baked buns that use the freshest ingredients - savory and addictive. We have been voted San Francisco's premiere truck by Maxim, 7x7, SF Weekly, Thrillist and more. Try us, if you're not afraid of flavor!
Cozy, informal restaurant serving quick, homestyle Korean Fried Chicken, small plates & street food.
Wednesday and Thursday Nights @ Gashead Tavern. 2351 Mission St from 6-10 pm. And Saturday Brunch from 11am-3pm @ Gashead Tavern.
A most hearty welcome! We invite you to IndoChine fine dining … A sumptuous vegan addition to the vibrant Valencia street in San Francisco. We serve exquisite vegan foods in a delightful environment. All our food are made from plant based ingredients and are all vegan. Besides using premium quality ingredients, we serve with only eco-friendly
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Rainbow Grocery Cooperative is a worker-owned and run food cooperative located in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1975, Rainbow Grocery is a member of NoBAWC and the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives.HistoryAlthough it quickly became a secular project, Rainbow Grocery was started as a bulk food-buying program by an ashram that existed in San Francisco in the early 1970s. The buying program was coordinated by an ashram member who also worked for the People’s Common Operating Warehouse of San Francisco, a political project using food distribution as a form of community organizing and political education. The People’s Warehouse was striving to build a “People’s Food System,” including a network of small community food stores throughout San Francisco. Rainbow Grocery opened a storefront in the summer of 1975 on 16th Street in the Mission District of San Francisco. At this time, the People’s Food System already had two stores in San Francisco: Seeds of Life, in the lower Mission District, and Noe Valley Community Store. The ashram members who organized the opening of Rainbow Grocery did so largely by studying and copying the operations of the Noe Valley store. Rainbow Grocery opened with exclusively volunteer labor. After the first few months, there was enough income to pay the project’s two most active workers. As the store became increasingly successful, it was able to bring more workers on as paid staff, although people were generally not brought on to payroll until after several months of consistent volunteering. As the staff at Rainbow grew larger, the need for more defined organizational relationships also increased.
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