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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.
The chain has since folded while Sam Woo Restaurant remains popular in the Chinese communities of Southern California and Toronto. There was a popular multistory Chinese restaurant in Chinatown, San Francisco called Sam Wo. Despite having a similar name and foods, it is not part of the chain in Southern California and should not be confused ...
Fong was born and raised in San Francisco's Chinatown.He worked the second floor of the Sam Wo Restaurant on Washington Street. (The restaurant name means "three in peace", a reference to its founding partners.) [3] As head waiter, Fong greeted visitors with an admonition to "Sit down and shut up!"
English: Logo of Sam Wo Restaurant. Traced from photograph of original sign at 813 Washington. Traced from photograph of original sign at 813 Washington. Source
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Phan grew up in Da Lat, Vietnam, after his parents fled China in the 1960s. [1] His surname is of Vietnamese origin and pronounced “fän”. His given name is Toàn but that later changed to Charles when he came to the U.S. [2] In Vietnam, his father, Quyen Phan, and uncle opened a small grocery store where Phan and his five siblings helped with the family business.
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Sam Wo Public School in Muk Wu Village on Tsung Chai Ling off Lin Ma Hang Road A large water well in Muk Wu. Muk Wu Village sign post. Muk Wu Village (Chinese: 木湖村) is a Punti walled village [1] in Ta Kwu Ling, in the north of the New Territories across the Man Kam To border crossing point in Hong Kong.