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Empress by Boon to Open June 18

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Empress by Boon, the expansive Cantonese culinary destination spearheaded by Michelin-starred Chef Ho Chee Boon, is thrilled to confirm its grand opening on Friday, June 18, 2021.  Located at 838 Grant Avenue in the space formerly occupied by the landmark Empress of China, the exciting new restaurant will celebrate the milestone with a private opening event and ribbon cutting on June 18 with individual reservations available beginning June 19.  Empress by Boon will be open Monday through Saturday from 5 to 10 p.m. and will serve a special opening prix fixe menu for the first month.

 

“Opening my own namesake restaurant has been a career goal of mine for decades and I’m very pleased that my dream has come to fruition here in the United States’ most historic Chinatown,” said Chef Ho.  “The delays this past year due to COVID-19 has only made our team more grateful to announce the opening so we can contribute to the revitalization of this beloved community.”

 

On Friday, June 18, Empress by Boon will host an exclusive event to welcome local dignitaries and community members for a first look at the masterfully renovated destination.  Guests will enjoy a sampling of Chef Ho’s opening menu of Cantonese fare and refreshments from the bar.  A formal ribbon cutting will take place as well as Chinese cultural entertainment such as traditional lion dancing.

 

Before launching a curated a la carte menu, Chef Ho will present a prix fixe menu that features modern Cantonese dishes prepared with fresh and local ingredients from the restaurant’s own organic farm in Gilroy, California as well as an extensive wine list and cocktail and tea service. Anticipated dishes to be featured on the opening menu include Crispy Quail with 20-year-aged Huadiao wine, Steamed Shrimp with Kaluga Caviar, Clove Smoked Baby Rib with plum and lemon, and House Made Hand-Pulled Noodle with Enoki & Shitake mushrooms.

 

Chef Ho is a Michelin-starred chef with close to 30 years of experience at several of the world’s most renowned Asian restaurants, including his role as international executive chef of Hakkasan.  His international culinary expertise transforms any restaurant and its cuisine into a true epicurean experience. Chef Ho’s traditional techniques combine fresh ingredients from local purveyors to produce dishes that are both contemporary and with the essence of traditional Cantonese cuisine.

 

Empress by Boon is located at 838 Grant Avenue (between Washington and Clay streets).  The opening prix fixe menu is available for dinner from June 19 (Monday through Saturday, 5-10 p.m.) at USD68++ onwards and can be booked via www.theempresssf.com or by calling 415.757.0728.

 

About Empress by Boon

Empress by Boon is San Francisco’s newest, must-visit epicurean destination in the heart of Chinatown, offering a seasonal menu of modern Cantonese cuisine. Michelin-starred Chef Ho Chee Boon applies traditional culinary techniques to fresh ingredients from local purveyors and the restaurant’s own farm to produce distinctive contemporary dishes infused with Cantonese flavors.

 

The expansive restaurant, with several unique dining areas and striking city views, occupies the former location of Chinatown’s celebrated Empress of China. The original Empress served the San Francisco community with an elegant dining experience for nearly half a century before closing in 2014. Reimagined by Chef Boon and team, the iconic space was brought back to its former glory by embracing modern design elements while incorporating restored original features, creating a welcoming atmosphere that pays homage to the history of the beloved landmark. www.theempresssf.com



CAMDEN WALKER: APARTMENT 8C (The Wreck Me Series #2) by ALY STILES

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“That’s what you do, Cam. See what others ignore. Love what others neglect. Cherish what others throw away.”

Whilst Camden Walker: Apartment 8c is the second book in the Wreck Me series, it can be read as a complete standalone, with the only connection being the apartment building where the lead characters reside, though we highly recommend meeting Ashton Morgan in book one. His story completely stole our hearts. However, this is Camden Walkers’ story, which is a slow burn, raw, painful, and deeply moving story about love, healing, and acceptance.

‘Love takes trust I don’t have, not just because it won’t betray you, but in yourself. You need to believe there’s something worth loving to accept the possibility that another could find it.’

Aly Stiles trademark lyrical prose perfectly suited Camden and Olivia’s story which revolved around art, emotion, and colours. Camden as a character was written to perfection. His pain was our pain, and we felt personally invested in every aspect of his character. His dissociative personality was captured with honesty and sensitivity. Aly Stiles did a stellar job in portraying Camden’s issues.

Twenty-seven-year-old Camden suffered a traumatic and horrific incident in his youth which has left him feeling not only unworthy of love, but he doesn’t quite understand what love is, thus incapable of giving love in the ‘normal’ definition. He sadly doesn’t see the soulful beauty underneath the self-loathing. Expressing himself through his art, he’s transient with partners, always anticipating the inevitable – the time when his relationships will end.

‘I was formed in pain. In some ways, it’s all I am. My art is my story. All people have to do is understand it to read my secrets.’

Olivia perfectly sums up Camden when she says ‘Someone taught him he’s a commodity. That he’s nothing but currency to be bartered and traded in exchange for survival.’ Camden wears his pain like a shield, and Olivia Price was the first person to see Camden the person.

Twenty-nine-year-old Olivia Price is successful in her job but lacks self-worth and the excitement of life, this following year of living in her beautiful (but awful) sister Claire’s, shadow. Camden slowly brings out the beauty and the belief Olivia so lacks. Olivia shows Camden love and colour, seeing the man, not the victim.

‘I just think I’m more equipped to absorb pain than most people. I can endure and shed heartache that would break others.’

Much of Camden’s story was left up to the readers’ interpretation but it was no less difficult for us to imagine what Camden had endured in life. We did have an issue with the fade to black love scenes. We felt this intimate and touching moment would have been the perfect time for us to see and feel the healing of Camden as he lets his guard down and understands what it can truly mean, and we wish it had been a little more explicit in that regard. It is rare that we voice a need for it in our stories but this time the poignancy of just one scene would have added that momentous moment of realisation of love.

‘How could something horrific produce something so beautiful? And how can you hate that thing with every fibre of your being and be grateful for it at the same time?’

Although we did find the end moved a little on the slow side, there was no doubting this was a moving, honest and extremely beautiful story of a man’s struggle to love and a woman who never gave up on him.



F9’s Justin Lin Was ‘Baffled’ And ‘Upset’ Over Han, But Knows How He’ll Get Justice For Han

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Justin Lin brought Han, who’d first appeared in his film Better Luck Tomorrow, into the Fast and Furious fold in 2006 for Tokyo Drift. Although the character died in his first foray into the Fast franchise, the character has been part of each of Lin’s movies from the series including 2009’s Fast & Furious, 2011’s Fast Five and 2013’s Fast & Furious 6. For the two movies in the main Fast & Furious film series Lin has been away, fans have been campaigning for #JusticeForHan, and we’ll seemingly get it for F9.

Preoccupations and Metz Announce Tour

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Canadian punk bands Preoccupations and Metz are going on tour together later this year. The shows are scheduled to take place in the United States and Canada in November and December. Find the tour poster below.

Preoccupations last released New Material in 2018. Metz issued Atlas Vending last year. Below, see Metz play that album’s “A Boat to Drown In.”

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