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Edsel Ford Fung

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Edsel Ford Fung

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
24 Apr 1984 (aged 56)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A 100-year-old Chinese restaurant in San Francisco known for having "the world's rudest waiter" is shutting its doors.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that Sam Wo will serve its last customers Friday. Health officials demanded changes after finding violations including rodent activity, improper food storage and kitchen disrepair.

Owner David Ho met with health and fire officials this week, but says the restaurant is just too old.

Sam Wo — a hole-in-the-wall in Chinatown — was famous for the late Edsel Ford Fung, 57, dubbed "the world's rudest waiter." Fung was known for insulting customers and slamming dishes on tables. It was never quite clear whether his crustiness was genuine or an act, but it was always an experience, especially for locals who wandered in to take advantage of the restaurant's 3 a.m. closing time.

He died in 1984, but a sign listing the restaurant's house rules maintained his gruff demeanor. Among its warnings: "No Booze...No Jive, No Coffee, Milk, Soft Drinks, Fortune Cookies."

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Information from: San Francisco Chronicle, http://www.sfgate.com
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A 100-year-old Chinese restaurant in San Francisco known for having "the world's rudest waiter" is shutting its doors.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that Sam Wo will serve its last customers Friday. Health officials demanded changes after finding violations including rodent activity, improper food storage and kitchen disrepair.

Owner David Ho met with health and fire officials this week, but says the restaurant is just too old.

Sam Wo — a hole-in-the-wall in Chinatown — was famous for the late Edsel Ford Fung, 57, dubbed "the world's rudest waiter." Fung was known for insulting customers and slamming dishes on tables. It was never quite clear whether his crustiness was genuine or an act, but it was always an experience, especially for locals who wandered in to take advantage of the restaurant's 3 a.m. closing time.

He died in 1984, but a sign listing the restaurant's house rules maintained his gruff demeanor. Among its warnings: "No Booze...No Jive, No Coffee, Milk, Soft Drinks, Fortune Cookies."

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Information from: San Francisco Chronicle, http://www.sfgate.com

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