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Reminder: Veggie Jews' 9/14/05 dinner in San Francisco

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Please join Veggie Jews for dinner on Wednesday, September 14, 2005, at 7

p.m. when we will meet at Hulu House vegetarian restaurant, 754 Kirkham

Street (at 12th Avenue) in San Francisco's Sunset District.

 

According to one reviewer at VegDining.com, " [Hulu House] uses new pots and

pans that never touched meat to prepare Singapore, Malaysian, and Chinese

dishes. All the workers are Buddhist vegetarians who will serve you lunch

dishes that are under $4.50 and dinner dishes are all under $6.50. Sample

menu: Laksa (mild spicy), Malaysian noodle soup, Nasi Lemak, Malaysian

coconut rice, with 'fish,' Thick Rice Noodles with vegetables, Spring roll

(not fried), pot stickers, Pickled Chinese Cabbage and Pickled Jicama with

Chilis, brown rice. Drinks: hot tea - chrysanthum (decaf), Red Tea, Green

Tea. Their teas are quite good. " We will order from the menu.

 

If you will attend, please reply to <veggiejews no later than

Monday evening, September 12 at 5 p.m. Walk-ins without reservations will

only be accommodated on a space-available basis, so reservations are

strongly recommended.

 

For information on Hulu House, call (415) 682-0826. For local San Francisco

public transportation information, go to

<http://www.sfmuni.com/> or call MUNI at (415) 673-6864. For Bay Area

public transportation information, go to <http://www.bart.gov/>

or call BART at (510) 465-2278.

 

[Veggie Jews is an on-line and real world organization with events in local

communities dedicated to supporting Jewish vegans and vegetarians and

spreading vegan, vegetarian and animal rights values into the Jewish

community. All Veggie Jews' events are open to Jews of all ages and our

non-Jewish friends. We are not a singles or religious group, although single

and observant people are always welcome. For early notice of all events and

more group information, please go to

<http://www.veggiejews/>.

And remember: It's only kosher if it's cruelty free.]

 

 

 

 

 

 

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