1 Kearny St
San Francisco, CA 94108
(415) 829-8148
Enjoy award winning dim sum delicacies or a magnificent Chinese Banquet in the awe-inspiring surrounds of a San Francisco Landmark. Locations: 101 Spear St. (at Mission) San Francisco, Ca. 94105 | Tel: 415-781-1111 49 Stevenson Street, San Francisco, Ca. 94105 | Tel: 415-541-4949
House of Nanking is a staple Chinese restaurant in San Francisco. Our recipes transpire from traditional recipes that have been updated based on our own experiences. We like to recreate standard dishes and give it a twist. At House of Nanking, one of the popular things to order is in fact not to order yourself! We are fantastic at putting together a dish for you based on what you like. Our menu is constantly changing and dishes are rotated around. Some of our dishes, however, are favorites and have been around for quite some time. These special dishes include: Nanking sesame chicken, fried potstickers with peanut sauce, shrimp packets with peanut sauce, house noodles and fried calamari.
Fang is the sister restaurant of wildly popular House of Nanking. At Fang, Peter and his daughter are eager to share their newest culinary vision. Fang embodies both modern and authentic Chinese cuisines in a fine dining setting. While a portion of the menu still remains traditional, a section of the menu now takes traditional family recipes and reinterprets them - seeking to pair spices and ingredients not commonly found in Chinese cuisine. Patrons come to Fang to learn about Peter's food not only through his dishes, but also through meeting him and actually experiencing first-hand how much his craft and his customers mean to him. Few other restaurants in the city give you the opportunity to meet the person behind the food every night. This intimacy has made House of Nanking unique for more than two decades, and Fang continues that tradition. Come to Fang and let us make your experience a personal and memorable one. Follow Kathy on her food blog: http://myfangalicious.com Follow Kathy on twitter @myfangalicious Twitter Like Kathy's chef page at chefkathyfang (http://www.facebook.com/chefkatfang) Check out Kathy's website http://chefkathyfang.com
The oldest standing and functioning dim sum house in America. Hang Ah Tea Room brings (香雅)Chinese tea and dim sum to San Francisco since 1920. With our unique twist on dim sum, you're sure to find a dish that you'll love. We start with only the freshest ingredients to stir fry delicious melodies of tastes and colors that are sure to delight the senses.
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As an authorized dealer for all major brands of photographic, digital and video equipment, we hope that we can assist you in finding your specific needs. When in San Francisco, please stop by and let our friendly and knowledgeable sales staff show you our wide selection of new and used products.
YOGASMOGA is a designer, manufacturer and retailer of Yoga-inspired athletic apparel for both men and women and was founded with a mantra of innovation and a core of authenticity. From innovative fabric technologies to non-retouched photography, YOGASMOGA prides itself on a responsibility-based reputation that inspires deep, direct and lasting connections with its consumers.
Founded in 1979, Modernism has since presented more than 450 exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, exploring all media.
While Gump’s has seen big changes over the years, our devotion to exquisite craftsmanship and international designers and artisans remains just as strong today as it did over 150 years ago. In 1861, the Gump brothers, Solomon and Gustav, graced San Francisco with their mirror and frame shop. Newly minted millionaires from the California Gold Rush showed an interest in the shop and the brothers expanded their collection of old world art and new world design. S & G Gump was born—and the tradition of excellence continues today. Our Buddha signifies change. With the beginning of a new century, the Gump brothers handed over the reigns to Solomon’s son, Alfred Livingston. Soon thereafter, the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 forced A.L., as he was known, to rebuild and restock the store. He looked to the Far East for new inspiration, sending buyers to Japan and China to find exotic rugs, porcelain, silks, bronzes and jade. Among the most prized acquisitions, a Ch’ing Dynasty gilded wood Buddha, still gazes serenely over the first floor of Gump’s. It remains the largest of its kind outside of a museum. A century and a half in the making. Today we’re a leader in direct-to-you shopping with an award winning catalog and website showcasing everything from exquisite jade and freshwater pearls to the best in cut crystal, tabletop design, and home décor. Shoppers around the world can experience the singular and memorable shopping experience that San Franciscans have known for 150 fabulous years. After all, there is just one Gump’s.
Amanda has been practicing massage therapy for over 12 years, and has been Nationally Certified since 2004. She received her 1000+ hours of training from the Palmer Institute of Massage and Bodywork in Salem, Massachusetts. Her work experience includes wellness centers, upscale health clubs, and five-star hotels. With her warm personality, strong hands, and accurate, "listening" touch, Amanda has often been called a natural at massage. For Amanda, massage is a passion, a science, an art, a favorite form of human interaction, and a vital ingredient for mind-body health. With each treatment Amanda generally integrates elements of deep tissue, Swedish, sports, myofascial, CranioSacral, and neuromuscular (Western trigger point). She specializes in “deep tissue flow”: an individually tailored, structurally based massage that addresses specific issues while maintaining an energetic exchange and a balanced feel. Other specialties include headaches/TMJ issues, sciatica/hip pain, and pre/post athletic event. Amanda uses high quality, all-natural massage products. A complimentary steam towel plus dry towel are provided at the conclusion of each session. Amanda also holds an M.A. in somatic (aka body-oriented) counseling psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies. She offers a unique blend of massage and talk therapy for those interested in more psychologically oriented bodywork. Please contact Amanda directly for more information.
The Mechanics' Institute is a nonprofit membership organization open to the public consisting of a large general-interest library, book discussion & writers' groups, Internet research classes, cultural events; and an active chess club.
The Mechanics' Institute Library and Chess Room is a historic membership library, cultural event center, and chess club in the Financial District of San Francisco, in the U.S. state of California at 57 Post Street. Founded in 1854 to serve the vocational needs of out-of-work gold miners, the institute today serves readers, writers, downtown employees, students, film lovers, chess players, and others.LibraryThough initially a library dedicated to the mechanical arts, in 1906, the institution merged with the Mercantile Library Association, and dropped its technical focus. Its collection today covers all subjects, with special strengths in literature, arts, history, philosophy, business, finance, and hard-to-find periodicals. The Mechanics' Institute also has a rapidly growing audio-book, e-book, and music collection.The Institute encourages members to recommend materials for purchase, attend workshops, and participate in literature and film discussions groups. Currently, five book discussion groups talk about a variety of genres, and three writers’ groups offer peer-to-peer support and advice.EventsThe Mechanics' Institute Events department presents over fifty author events a year. These offer a broad spectrum of authors and themes, including fiction and non-fiction, with an emphasis on American and world history, arts and architecture, biography, science and technology, social trends, economy, and culinary arts. Special Programs, such as the San Francisco Noir Literary Night, World Poetry Reading, Bloomsday, and a Bastille Day celebration are popular annual events.