Categories:
Cajun/Creole,
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Neighborhood: Civic Center/Tenderloin
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Local Flavor,
Mass Media
Neighborhood: Mission
Categories:
Bars,
American (New)
Neighborhoods: Nob Hill, Russian Hill
Categories:
Lounges,
Dance Clubs
Neighborhood: Union Square
Category:
Steakhouses
Neighborhood: Financial District
Category:
Bars
Neighborhood: North Beach/Telegraph Hill
Categories:
Caterers,
Party & Event Planning
Neighborhood: North Berkeley Hills
"I'm Bringing Floozy Back."
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Review votes:
791 Useful, 1308 Funny, and 888 Cool
San Francisco, CA
Yelping SinceAugust 2007
Things I Lovebelly laughs, coffee ice cream, chapstick, surprises, dried mango
Find Me InWherever there's a full bar.
My HometownSF/Piedmont
My Blog Or Websitethis, and facebook
When I'm Not Yelping...I'm floozing, boozing, and schmoozing.
Why You Should Read My Reviewsbecause your job is as inane as mine?
My Second Favorite Websitehttp://dlisted.com, http://pandora.com
The Last Great Book I ReadCat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut
My First Concertsome pop rubbish.
My Favorite MovieBig Lebowski
My Last Meal On Earthspicy calamari, pesto pasta, espresso gelato.
Don't Tell Anyone Else But...I'm a stickler for rules. But only when it comes to drinking games.
Most Recent DiscoveryBay to Breakers is the greatest day on Earth.
Current CrushBear Grylls
Birthdays, Mother's and Father's Days, Christmas- at some point through the years every conceivable holiday has seen the Kranzthor family circus celebrate here. When Grandma battled cancer and couldn't cook Thanksgiving dinner, Chef Chu's provided a delightful respite from tradition. Milestones such as anniversaries, graduations, and births all required commemoration with prawns with candied pecans, Sichuan beef, lemon chicken, chow mein, and Mongolian beef. My sister and I fought over the pot stickers, my cousins coveted the sweet and sour pork, and everyone always read their fortune cookies aloud (with the token inappropriate uncle adding "in bed" at opportune moments). My first Shirley Temple, sizzling rice soup, broccoli beef- all experienced here.
A few weeks ago was the first time in many months that we'd gone to Chef Chu's, and my grandfather's absence did not go unnoticed. Few things are as comforting as a familiar and satisfying hot meal- but equally appreciated were the personal condolences concerning our loss from the host, servers, and owners.
As we raised our glasses of Sauvignon Blanc in honor of Grandpa Tex (our waiter still in disbelief that I was of age to do so), we all took in the recognizable scents of garlic, red chili, and black bean sauce and let out a collective breath of acceptance. Here's to the countless meals and memories enjoyed at Chef Chu's- and the many more to come.