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  2. Sam Wo - Wikipedia

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    Sam Wo was primarily well known by San Francisco locals for its "famous ... no-frills, late-night food and its you-get-what-you-pay service" and 3 am closing time. [2] In the 1950s Sam Wo was a Beat Generation hangout, [5] featuring poets including Michael McClure, Allen Ginsberg, and Charles Bukowski. [6] Edsel with "abused" customers in 1982.

  3. Edsel Ford Fong - Wikipedia

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    Edsel Ford Fung (often spelled Fong) (May 6, 1927 – April 24, 1984) was an American restaurant server from San Francisco, California. [1] He was called the "world's rudest, worst, most insulting waiter" and worked at the Sam Wo Chinese restaurant. [2]

  4. Sam Woo Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the long-gone Sam Doo Restaurant in San Gabriel and the current S.W. Seafood Restaurant in Irvine. In the early 1990s, a similar concept to Sam Woo Restaurant, the now-defunct Luk Yue Restaurant, also started in Los Angeles Chinatown and like Sam Woo, it expanded into the Chinese community of Monterey Park , Rowland Heights ...

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  7. FACT CHECK: Was Elon Musk Refused Service At A San Francisco ...

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    A post on X claims that tech mogul Elon Musk was refused service at a San Francisco coffee shop, and then turned it into a “technology hub” as retribution. Verdict: False There is no proof ...

  8. Timeline of the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    Sam Wo (closed, 2013) Newspaper account of the first race in 1912 • The Bay to Breakers (news headline on race pictured, right) is run in San Francisco for the first time • Chinese restaurant Sam Wo (pictured, left. translation: "Three Harmonies Porridge and Noodles") in San Francisco's Chinatown opens

  9. Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of Chinese in California were from various districts on the west side of the Pearl River Delta, in Guangdong province. Thus, the first huiguan, or ui-kun, as it was locally known [12] in Cantonese San Francisco, the Sam Yap (Chinese: 三邑; pinyin: sānyì; Jyutping: sam1 jap1; lit. 'Three counties') Company, emerged in 1851.