From nobody@nowhere  Wed Jan 24 23:15:09 2001
Forwarded: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 18:13:13 -0700
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From: Richard Threadgill <richardt@midgard.net>
Subject: Dinner Wednesday, 5/27 Straits Cafe, San Francisco
To: kabuki-west
Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 14:11:09 -0700
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This Event:

	Wed 5/27:	Straits Cafe, San Francisco

Coming Events:

	Thur 6/4:	Paradise Cafe, Mountain View
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	Wed 6/17:	Fondue Fred's, Berkeley
	Wed 6/24:	Tied House, Mountain View
	Wed 7/1:	Kamei, Mountain View
	Thu 7/9:	Jose's, Palo Alto
	Wed 7/15:	Le Cheval, Oakland
	Wed 7/22:	Mandarin Gourmet, Palo Alto
	Wed 7/29:	Afghan House, Sunnyvale
	Thu 8/6:	Suraj, Redwood City
	Wed 8/12:	Cha Am, San Francisco
	Wed 8/19:	Il Postale, Sunnyvale
	Wed 8/26:	Hunan Home's, Los Altos
	Thu 9/3:	Paradise, Mountain View
	Wed 9/9:	Fondue Fred's, Berkeley
	Wed 9/16:	Sono Sushi, Mountain View
	Wed 9/23:	* open *
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	Wed 10/14:	El Paso, Mountain View
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	Thu 11/5:	Ploy Too, San Francisco
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	Wed 11/18:	Han Gen, Mountain View
	Wed 11/25:	Kathmandu West, Cupertino
	Thu 12/3:	La Mediterranee, San Francisco
	Wed 12/9:	Amarin Thai, Mountain View
	Wed 12/16:	Swagat, Mountain View
	Wed 12/23:	Hobee's, Cupertino
	Wed 12/30:	Brandy Ho's, San Francisco

	Chris Hull maintains a Kabuki web page at http://remarque.org/kabuki.

Time:

	Wednesday, May 27th, 7:30 pm

Place:
 
    Straits Cafe
    3300 Geary Boulevard @Parker Avenue
    San Francisco

Description:
    Straits Cafe bills itself as San Francisco"s first authentic
    Singapore Restaurant (since 1987!)  Singaporean cuisine is chinese
    food with strong Indian and Malaysian influences, hakka (a style of
    chinese cuisine), tamil, and occasional continental european touches, 
    and is really quite delightful.

    Appetizers include unusual spring rolls and samosas, a stuffed
    indian bread, satay and calamari all served with unique dipping
    sauces and ranging in price from $4.95-$6.95. A selection of
    salads and soups are also available.  

    Entree prices range from $6.50-$10.95 (most being between $6.50-$8.50), 
    and include things like "half a juicy chicken simmered in a light curry
    with garlic and blue ginger" (at $10.95, this dish is one of only
    two dishes priced over $10), "spicy marinated beef simmered in
    lime leaves" ($8.50), "prawns in a tamarind marinade, stir-fried
    and served in the shell" ($9.25), and "Indian style fried egg noodles
    with tofu and prawns" ($6.50) to name just a few. 

    Beer and wine are available, as well as Thai style Iced tea and
    coffee, and other exotic beverages such as Lychee, Rose, Coco Pandan,
    and Vanilla Bean (sodas perhaps, I don't recall.)

Note for vegetarians:
    Straits Cafe also has fine vegetarian fare including the above
    mentioned samosas, a gado-gado salad, and several entrees.  My
    favorite was chap chye which consists of black mushrooms, dried bean
    curd, lily root and cabbage, stir-fried with bean-thread noodles($6.95).

    Kabuki was last at the Straits Cafe January 29th, 1997.  They're much
	better than is warranted by how often we eat there.

Directions:

    BART/MUNI:
	Take BART to Montgomery Station and get out at the north/west
	most exit.  Walk west on Market Street (one block) to the
	Market/Geary/Kearny Streets intersection.  There is a bus stop
	on Geary Steet, a short distance from the corner.  Take the 38
	Geary bus (any of them) to Parker (after Masonic, and before
	the numbered avenues begin.)  Straits Cafe is on the corner of
	Geary and Parker.

    FROM BERKELEY:	
	Take I80 to the 101 North/Golden Gate Bridge exit. (Continue
	with "from south - on 101" below:

    FROM SOUTH - ON 101:
	Take 101 to the 101 North/Golden Gate Bridge exit.  Take the
	Fell/Laguna exit (you will be forced to exit here) and keep driving
	west on Fell (in other words, there are no turns and no way to get
	lost) when you reach the panhandle, (10 blocks or so it will
	be on the left) you will be turning right in three blocks onto
	Masonic.  There is a gas station on the right corner, and it
	is the first available left-turn (but don't) to cross the panhandle. 

	Drive north on Masonic to Geary (right corner is the old
	Sears, now Good Guys, Toys R Us, Mervins...8 or 9 blocks).  Take a
	left onto Geary Boulevard, Straits Cafe is about 7 blocks down
	on the right at Parker Ave.

    FROM SOUTH - ON 280:
	There are two ways to get to Straits Cafe.  The first is longer,
	but undoubtably quicker, as 19th Avenue is always jamed with traffic. 

	Take 280 to 101 North, follow the above "from south - on 101".

	-or- (don't say I  didn't warn you...)
	Take the 19th Avenue/Golden Gate Bridge exit from 280.  Drive 
	north a whole bunch of blocks, then through the park (keeping right).
	After emerging from the park, you will then be on Park Presidio Drive.
	Geary Boulevard is your 5th light...take a right and drive west about
	15 blocks to Parker Ave. Straits Cafe is on the left.

    FROM NORTH - ON 101:
	After crossing the GG Bridge, take the route 1 south, 19th
	Avenue exit.  Geary will be the 4th light after emerging from
	the tunnel, and a left is not allowed, so go right on Clement, and
	make two lefts to get facing east on Geary.  Proceed 15 blocks to
	Parker Ave. Straits Cafe is on the left. 

[review by the *fabulous* jeanne; the directions predate much freeway lossage,
 and I'll update them after this trip]

-RichardT

