Sam Woo Restaurant
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Sam Woo Restaurant (Script error: No such module "Lang".) was a restaurant chain that served Hong Kong–style cuisine.[2] It had many locations in predominantly overseas Chinese communities of Southern California,[3] in Las Vegas, and in the suburbs of Toronto.[4] Many of the chain's locations have closed.[5] The complete Chinese name (Script error: No such module "Lang".) literally means "Three Harmonies Roast Meats and Noodle House."
History
The first delicatessen was opened in 1979 in the Los Angeles Chinatown.[6] It later spread to other locations in California, including Monterey Park and Alhambra.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Two other locations in the San Gabriel Valley opened only to later change hands or close. One restaurant opened in Montebello, which was renamed to "A-1" (now closed) when an employee purchased it from the Sam Woo owners.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In 2004, a Sam Woo also opened in the suburb of Covina, California, but it failed the following year.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
There are two types of Sam Woo restaurants. The first is named Sam Woo BBQ Restaurant (Script error: No such module "Lang".).Template:EfnTemplate:Clarification needed
In 1992, presidential candidate Bill Clinton held a fundraiser at a now-defunct Sam Woo Seafood Restaurant in San Gabriel, California.[7] In 2003, Sam Woo and other Chinese businesses in San Gabriel were affected by the SARS panic, despite lack of evidence SARS cases in the area.[8] Customer patronage declined and the restaurant closed.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
In Southern California, hoping to capitalize on the success of Sam Woo Restaurants, restaurateurs have opened imitations with similar names in English and Chinese. Examples include the long-gone Sam Doo Restaurant in San Gabriel and the current S.W. Seafood Restaurant in Irvine.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In the early 1990s, a similar concept to Sam Woo Restaurant, the now-defunct Luk Yue Restaurant, also started in Los Angeles Chinatown and like Sam Woo, it expanded into the Chinese community of Monterey Park, Rowland Heights, and Cerritos.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
See also
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Notes
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- Hong Kong-American culture
- Restaurant chains in the United States
- Companies based in Los Angeles County, California
- Asian restaurants in Los Angeles
- Chinese-American culture in California
- Chinese restaurants in the United States
- Restaurants established in 1979
- Chinatown, Los Angeles
- Seafood restaurants in the United States
- 1979 establishments in California
- Noodle restaurants
- Seafood restaurants in Canada