Photo AlbumClement, New ChinatownNov 10, '07 9:02 PM
for everyone
My sister-in-law, Nikka Yonzon Abantao, lives in a charming Victorian house on 2nd Avenue just around the corner of Clement St. in San Francisco. She says that as recent as fifteen years ago, their area had quaint shops and cafes that were so much different from the rows of Asian restaurants, markets and shops that now have made Clement become known as the New Chinatown.
Hugz and I went out one early morning to have breakfast in one of the food shops on Clement. What I saw is, I am sure, no less interesting as what were there years before.
Early morning mist
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Just a few meters visibility
  
Hugz posing on as yet empty street
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Deliveries
  
White
  
Red
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Yellow
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Another yellow
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Green
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White?
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Sun peeking behind 1
  
Sun peeking behind 2
  
Wheee! Welcome the morning sun.
  
Another delivery
  
Good morning, neighbor
  
Greens
  
Another Green
  
Are you open yet?
  
Inside Green Apple
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Got my loot
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One lokomoko please!
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Breakfast
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Morning paper
  
Morning conversation
  
Old woman crossing
  
We have our own candidate
  
Saigon? Hongkong? Where are we?
  
Bargains
  
What are they doing here?
  
But we are from the East, too!
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Fresh produce market, Asian cafe
  
Some surviving structures
  
Super
  
Come in, we're open!
  
Try your luck?
  
Another original in Clement
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hugzone wrote on Nov 10, '07
Oo nga. May tendency to become a Chinatown. But along the streets there are new shops following various themes or reflecting the origins of the owners probably: France, Burma, Italy, Vietnam, Ireland, MiddleEast, at iba pa. Masaklap walang Pilipinas.
yelena2745dragon wrote on Nov 10, '07
Never a boring day - just go to Clements and to my "favorite" hung-out - Walgreens and ayos na ang araw ko. I am amuse to see an array of Asian delicacies and spices just around the corner of Nikka's home - very accessible to everything. Bablik ako - calling Dainty!
hugzone wrote on Nov 10, '07
What is sad is that a lot of old Victorian houses have been razed down by Chinese businessmen to give way to really ugly boxes masquarading as condos. It is a good thing that the city is now trying to stop that.
ellafitz wrote on Nov 11, '07
'so many books so little time'

indeed =)
gwiz wrote on Nov 11, '07
Lokomoko is Hawaiian style hamburger steak. A burger is put atop steamed rice with gravy poured over it. Then fried eggs (over easy) is again put on top. I took a taste of Ken's lokomoko when we were in Oahu and I liked it. The one I had in Clement wasn't as good, though. =(
gwiz wrote on Nov 11, '07
Despite the presence of various other ethnic shops on Clement, it still earned the moniker New Chinatown. I think it is because of the many Victorian houses converted condos in the area that have a lot of Chinese living in them. Para bang Greenhills dito sa atin. Di ba it is also known informally as the Forbes Park of Chinatown?
chitoirigo wrote on Nov 11, '07
Ito kaya yung saging na saba na puedeng pang maruya?
chitoirigo wrote on Nov 11, '07
Mag-click kaya sa Clement and ukay-ukay? :-)
gwiz wrote on Nov 11, '07
Chito, meron dun. Goodwill Store – American version of ukay-ukay. =)
lisafukushima wrote on Nov 11, '07
dumami na ang tao, bukas na sa wakas ang mga shops.
lisafukushima wrote on Nov 11, '07
naaalala ko tuloy one early morning sa Taipei lumabas kami na ganitong oras walang katao tao and we had our breakfast sa Mcdo tabi ng hotel namin. Sarap gumala to see how the city wakes up and see the progress of it's daily activity.
lisafukushima wrote on Nov 11, '07
strawberries and lychees?
lisafukushima wrote on Nov 11, '07
naku saging na saba yan ang hinahanap ko dito sa japan!!
gwiz wrote on Nov 11, '07
Yes, Chito, these bananas are what they call there cooking bananas. It is vey much like our saging saba but longer in length. Pareho rin ang lasa.
oselle wrote on Nov 11, '07
foggy and pogi =)
oselle wrote on Nov 11, '07
masarap yung bitter melon at broccoli :)
oselle wrote on Nov 11, '07
parang mas nasasarapan pa rin ako sa saba...na wala rin dito.
dragonlady70 wrote on Nov 11, '07, edited on Nov 11, '07
Nice and clean in the early morning ang Clement ano? Wait til you see all the Chinese get up and make the street messy again.
jnuguid wrote on Nov 12, '07
I like this atmosphere. This picture shows more than what you see.
jnuguid wrote on Nov 12, '07
Colourblind yata ako, kasi ang tingin ko, greenish, eh.
jnuguid wrote on Nov 12, '07
Hi Guia and thanks for sharing the pics. They show a lot about China town in SF.
pelkmansbalaoing wrote on Nov 12, '07
Thanks, guia!
meannlim wrote on Nov 12, '07
hmmm from here, parang i can taste the strawberries na!
meannlim wrote on Nov 12, '07
most of it is yellowish...sa may tangkay and dulo ang medyo green...green minded ka kasi jack eh! hahaha!
meannlim wrote on Nov 12, '07
wow ampalaya!!! i so love it!! ang laki at ang tataba oh...
meannlim wrote on Nov 12, '07
pag nahugasan yan...white na rin yan....
oselle wrote on Nov 13, '07
green minded ka kasi jack eh! hahaha!
=))

oooopssss!
vyabantao wrote on Nov 14, '07
Ang agad ninyong nagising sa araw na ito huh?...cannot wait until the Green Apple opens? I know almost all the shops does not open until 9am.
vyabantao wrote on Nov 14, '07
Produce markets usually sell bananas this way..medyo greenish pa..so,any buyers will have ample time to have their bananas when and how they want it.
vyabantao wrote on Nov 14, '07
We are lucky here in Frisco to have SABA, I have the opportunity to make turon from it and ginataan too. You all should see their ube...amazing talaga. You can almost buy anything here except for lansones,siningguelas or atis.
vyabantao wrote on Nov 14, '07
Sayang nga ano.?..na "LOKO-mo ako" sana sinabi mo sa nagserve. Anyway, sorry we were not able to bring you to L&L..They do have great Lokomoko. Maybe next time.
vyabantao wrote on Nov 14, '07
This is also one of the good restaurants that we missed...very tasty mediterrean food!
vyabantao wrote on Nov 14, '07, edited on Nov 14, '07
Yup,one of the original/remaining stores in Clement.
meannlim wrote on Nov 14, '07
oselle said
=))

oooopssss!
eh di ba oselle---si incredible hulk eh kulay berde? green? kaya green minded...
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------hehehe!! lusot na ba oselle? * na shy tuloy ako kay jack * magalit kaya?
oselle wrote on Nov 14, '07
lusot na ba oselle? * na shy tuloy ako kay jack * magalit kaya?
lusot! =)
joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 17, '07
gwiz said
Lokomoko is Hawaiian style hamburger steak. A burger is put atop steamed rice with gravy poured over it. Then fried eggs (over easy) is again put on top.
Guia, I really wish we had a few more days together to drive around instead of one. So many things to do with so little time. I could have brought you to Sam Choys. Masarap ang lokomoko nila at humongous pa ang size. But I am glad you got to try it. Madaling gawin yan. Pero binagoongan Guia style pa rin ako. Di bali, babalik ulit kayo, di ba?
joeyfab4 wrote on Nov 17, '07
Tama si Guia. these are cooking bananas. Marami dito niyan sa Hawaii, pero marami ding saging na Saba. Doble nga lang ang presyo. Ang mga Pinoy talaga, kapwa Pilipino tinataga pa rin nila. Mas masarap naman kasi. Mas pure ang lasa at hindi ma-pakla. Minsan ganoon ang cooking banana. Sa Hilo, maraming exotic fruits din like lanzones, mangosteen, chico, atis, singuelas, etc. Para kang nasa Pilipinas. Every time I go to Hilo, I shop for those. I was fortunate to meet an old Japanese man who owns an orchard in Hilo and has gone to the Philippines to study Horticulture at UP Los Banos. There I was able to buy Lychees fresh picked from the tree and Longan too. Hopefully, lanzones and mangosteen will be my next purchase there.
gwiz wrote on Nov 17, '07
I love Hawaii. We will definitely go back there, Joey. Ipon muna kami, hehe.
pearlulanday wrote on Nov 18, '07
nice message...makes you think to finish a book everytime you shop with this reusable bag!
bananaking69 wrote on Nov 21, '07
hugzone said
Masaklap walang Pilipinas
Sa Daly City, marami. Dun yata ang Manilatown ng buong Bay Area.
bananaking69 wrote on Nov 21, '07
cooking bananas
We can't get saba bananas here and so we use the ordinary grocery variety Chiquita bananas for turron. OK naman ang lasa, turron talaga..