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I have been visiting Dr. Tina Kwan ever since I was in elementary school, and now that I just became an adult, I will have to switch physicians soon. This comes to me a bit sad because I have grown...
I have been visiting Dr. Tina Kwan ever since I was in elementary school, and now that I just became an adult, I will have to switch physicians soon. This comes to me a bit sad because I have grown accustomed to visiting such a nice doctor, and Dr. Kwan has really grown on me. She is sincere, intelligent, and caring, and truly embodies how a doctor should be.
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There are a great many Thai restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area, and it gets incredibly hard to compare them with each other, but The Ozone definitely stands out as one of the best. The Ozone...
There are a great many Thai restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area, and it gets incredibly hard to compare them with each other, but The Ozone definitely stands out as one of the best. The Ozone is like a traditional Thai restaurant meeting a modern day American restaurant. The food may be strictly Thai, but the decor and the environment gives off a nice karaoke/bar feel, with just a hint of Thai. There's a large bar section in the restaurant for those who would like to drink. There are over half a dozen televisions and one big screen projection screen for karaoke purposes. You can either bring your own karaoke disks or you can go through their list of thousands of songs in a wide variety of languages to sing from. The food is moderately priced, and the staff members are all very nice. I know that I'll be recommending this place to more friends in the future, whether it's for business activities or social events.
Quick Tip: At their Web site, www.theozonethai.com, you can print out a 15% off coupon so that you can get your meal even cheaper!
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After trying several optometrists in San Francisco, I came to the conclusion that unlike the doctors I have met, optometrists in general are not as nice. And then, through a recommendation from a...
After trying several optometrists in San Francisco, I came to the conclusion that unlike the doctors I have met, optometrists in general are not as nice. And then, through a recommendation from a relative, I found Geri Cheng, O.D. of Custom Eyes Optometry. Dr. Cheng is genuine in all that she does, and she is very nice, experienced, and professional but also very relaxed. Every single visit to her office has been fun, even though that usually isn't an adjective to describe optometrists. While Dr. Cheng checks my eyes and such, she asks me questions about how I am doing and we talk as if we were friends. And apparently, as I found out from others who are her patients, she talks to all of them the same way, no matter what their age or ethnicity is. I have a friend who is an optometrist, and I am having a hard time trying to decide which optometrist I should go to; one that's owned by a good friend or one that is owned by such a great person, Dr. Cheng. That's how good of an optometrist and person Dr. Geri Cheng is.
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I visited Rainbow Grocery for the first time about a year ago when I first turned vegetarian, and although I did not buy much the first time around, as I was just looking around, I loved the place...
I visited Rainbow Grocery for the first time about a year ago when I first turned vegetarian, and although I did not buy much the first time around, as I was just looking around, I loved the place right away. This summer, after coming back to San Francisco from San Jose (where I have been living for the past year), I started visiting Rainbow Grocery again. It has quickly become my favorite grocery store. Organic items, vegan- and vegetarian-friendly products, cheap to moderately-priced products, great service, and so much more awaits you at Rainbow Grocery. The prices at Rainbow Grocery even beats many other grocery chains, such as Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, and Rainbow's service and selective is so much better.
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I went to The Holy Cow several weeks ago on a Friday night, and was finally able to get in after spending quite a while in line. The place was packed with people of all ethnicities, which added a...
I went to The Holy Cow several weeks ago on a Friday night, and was finally able to get in after spending quite a while in line. The place was packed with people of all ethnicities, which added a very nice flavor to the place. Most of the people there seemed to be under 30 years old. The place was really crowded, and the ventilation system wasn't the best. There wasn't much room for people to do any real dance moves other than just staying close to each other, and the two "stages" for people to dance on were only a few feet wide, so even people who wanted to show off their moves were a bit restricted. The prices for the items there were very cheap, and there is never a cover for The Holy Cow. The Holy Cow truly embraces the phrase, "you get what you pay for."
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After seeing dozens upon dozens of Sugar Bowl Bakery commercials on television these last two years or so, I finally decided to pay the bakery a visit. This is considered going out of my way, as...
After seeing dozens upon dozens of Sugar Bowl Bakery commercials on television these last two years or so, I finally decided to pay the bakery a visit. This is considered going out of my way, as there are literally more than two dozen bakeries in the neighborhood I live in, Chinatown. But the visit was well worth it. Sugar Bowl bakery did not disappoint in showing me that even the simplest snacks and desserts could be done really well and made deliciously. The only problem I had was that their food was a bit pricey; then again, I am comparing prices between this gourmet bakery shop and the small, privately-owned bakery shops in San Francisco's Chinatown. Highly recommended.
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