Dragon Well
2142 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA 94123 · 415-474-6888
MARINA DISTRICT. Dragon Well creates comfort through simplicity. Owners Gary and Christina Tan offer pure, unadulterated Chinese dishes that ably satisfy, including kung pao chicken and steamed butterfish. If you're looking for a prelude to the meal, consider vegetarian potstickers or sauteed pea shoots, both wonderful additions. Although you won't find extravagant decor at Dragon Well, you'll be thrilled by the great food.
Eliza's
1457 18th St, San Francisco, CA 94107 · 415-648-9999
POTRERO HILL. Eliza's interior is elegantly decorated with handblown glass art and cut orchids. The cuisine consists of reasonably priced Hunan and Mandarin dishes that folks like for their full-flavored appeal. Examples of the menu's delights include wok-fried chicken with sesame seeds and vegetable moo shu. Be sure to take advantage of Eliza's affordable lunch specials, and head over in advance, because there's always a crowd, and they don't take reservations.
Eric's
1500 Church St, San Francisco, CA 94131 · 415-282-0919
NOE VALLEY. Eric's, known for inventive dishes and pleasant environs, is a top area restaurant for great Chinese food at affordable prices. Shanghai chicken and mango beef hint at the kitchen's talents, and five-taste chicken – battered, fried, and dressed with sweet and sour sauce – always proves a favorite. Folks with lighter appetites will be pleased to discover an array of seafood and vegetarian selections.
Firecracker
1007½ Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110 · 415-642-3470
MISSION DISTRICT. While not slavishly traditional, this hip restaurant's Chinese fare has managed to win over more than a few folks. Within the eclectic space – predominantly red and boasting unusual light fixtures and decorative accents – appreciative diners sup on wok-seared ahi tuna, walnut prawns, a mouth-pleasing combination of eggplant and portobellos,and five-spice duck. The signature dish, Phoenix & Dragon, is a spicy mix of chicken and shrimp with a plum-citrus kick. The appealing scene is on par with the food.
Great Eastern
649 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA 94133 · 415-986-2500
CHINATOWN. Great Eastern is so appreciated for its authenticity that you're likely to find a large clientele of native Chinese folks enjoying the cuisine. Seafood is always top-rated, as you'll see with lobster sashimi and prawns prepared a number of ways. Other dishes feature everything from duck and quail to abalone and pork. Dishes offer good value, and reservations are accepted for large groups.
I hope it help and please enjoy your food, Yum yum Your question make me hungry....lol
2007-03-28 12:28:02
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answered by THEGURU 6
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Xi An NASHA massage school was established in 1998 approved by the Chinese government concerning department, which is a non-profit vocational school aided by the government. It is large professional and technical teaching training institution first registering with the State Trademark Bureau for the purpose of cultivating professional massage technician, at the same time; it is also an examination body of identification for massage vocational qualification designated by the labor department. The school which has rich experience of theory and practice in training professional massage technician is famous for “apply what you have learned into practice” and “attach importance to both ethic and high academic achievers”, graduates employed widely by employers.
Mr.Yu,the Chief Executive officer, is the director of the International Medical Exchange Promotion Association,meanwhile,severing as the vice-president of the youth entrepreneurã the executive member of the council of the charitable party and other duties. He has the honor of acquiring titles such as “outstanding youth entrepreneur
In Shan Xi province and Xi An” and “the expert for massage technique training”…etc.
There is a beautiful environment and well-equipment for teaching, all teachers acquired advance title of technical post .more than ten thousands of students have made great success since the school set up and the graduates are spread across China.
At present, the foreign students who pursue further study come from dozens of countries, including the United StateãFrance EnglandãNew ZealandãJapanãSingaporeãMalays... ThailandãTai WanãHonking and Macau…Etc.
If you want to know the detail, please contact:
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Addressï¼(Hui Fa technology building 5 F Xi An Huan Cheng south road No.98) China
Telï¼( 00186-29) 87890343
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2007-03-30 13:03:55
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I had been in San Francisco in 2005 and was treated by the family I was staying at a Chinese restaurant 3-4x. We ate most of the time at San Bruno. If you are in downtown, just take the Muni Bus going to San Bruno!
2007-03-29 08:58:27
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Well if you live in San Francisco then jus get a phone book and look it up. but if you are just visiting there ask someone which one is a good one and gather up your information and just go.
2007-04-01 15:35:01
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answered by Kristy H. Lor 2
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Are you sure you want to know. Haven't you heard the latest on eating Chinese food. It's a killer, too much salt and calories.
2007-03-28 18:40:24
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China town
2007-03-28 18:42:12
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answered by Anonymous
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rowell st
2007-03-29 17:47:33
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