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The simple piece of paper proclaims Li Po’s ownership of the Chinese Mai Tai, an “alcoholic fruit cocktail.” “It’s a strong drink, but people try it because it’s famous.” ...
“Feel pretty good. I'm not, uh, I'm not scared at all. I just feel kind of … feel kind of invincible.” — Jack Burton, Big Trouble in Little China The infinite mulitverses concept was developed to ...
A look in at Li Po: Bartender Wayne Chu, upper left, shakes up a cocktail; the 85-year-old bar is well-known for its Chinese Mai Tai, upper right, lower left. (Photos by Emily Trinh & Kevin Kelleher) ...
Now it’s ready to lure more drinkers through the bar’s cavern-like doors at 916 Grant Avenue for drinks like Li Po’s famous Chinese Mai Tai: A dangerous concoction of three rums and ...
Faraway tastes, local flavors shine at Chinatown's Li Po. By Examiner Staff; Nov 15, 2012 Nov 15, 2012; Facebook; ... Ladies sip the house original Chinese Mai Tai from fluorescent bendy straws.
'The Mai Po Marshes area, the Inner Deep Bay and the surrounding fish ponds have been listed as a Ramsar site since 1995 ... the Town Planning Board has issued a set of planning guidelines ...
As fears of a global bird-flu pandemic grow, many people are wondering whether the Mai Po Nature Reserve should be closed to prevent migratory birds from spreading the deadly disease to visitors.
A man walks past the Li-Po bar along Chinatown’s Grant Avenue in San Francisco. The bar is known for its Chinese Mai-Tai and dates from the 1930s. Inside red, lacquered doors sits a golden ...
Chinese American actress Mai Tai Sing died on July 11. Sing appeared in numerous films and TV series and was a performer at San Francisco’s legendary Forbidden City nightclub. She was 94.
Mai Jia solves a "chicken-and-egg" problem and courts a readership around the world. ... Li Xiaoliang. Chinese novelist Mai Jia's spy thrillers have sold more than 5 million copies in China.