Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Emily who original post this email is too busy to contact Layonna so I contacted them. Jeff said " No one said anything about the roach problem. There shouldn't be any problems since they take care of it (with pesticide?) " So Emily or anybody, let's try to resolve this problem quickly, so this restaurant can come " clean " . We don't want this type of news go thru the grapevine if the problem is already solved. I personally would also CALL the restaurant right away, rather than just sending a letter. == by the way SF Veg Society is having a dinner there. www.sfvs.org Chinese New YEars Dinner Saturday, Feb 24th at 6:00 p.m Layonna 1829 Clement St/19th and 20th Ave SF, 415 666-3883 $18 per person including tax, tip and tea Vegetable Small Steamed Bun Braised Tofu with Brown Sauce Golden Mushroom w/ Tofu Deep Fried Filet Fish in Brown Sauce Sauteed String Beans House delight w Crispy Taro & Bean Curd Sheet Special Chinese New Year Entree Brown Rice Tea The vegan dinner will have no msg. (The restaurant usually put a little msg in the food.) Menu subject to change more details on where to send your check in 2/2007 anybody, feel free to plan a dinner there too. == Macy's Adoption Program With 5 more days to go, yesterday Macy's adoption program so far got 159 cats + 12 dogs adopted Last year around 175 cats + 17 dogs were adopted. (sorry if the figures are off) This is their 3rd year of doing this type of promotion. == On a personal note, it hurts me very much every time I see a posting for a dog or cat looking for a good home. Because of various reasons, I can't adopt one. (I help by giving donations) I also get so angry that I think to solve the problem of feral animals, all irresponsible owners should be neutered. That will make people responsible for their pets! winnie , Emily Kearney <littlemy wrote: > > have them. However, I have never been to one where a roach walked > across the table while I was eating, for example. I know that roaches > don't spread diseases, etc. but I do not want to see them when I'm > eating or find them in my food. I wonder whether this has anything to > do with them being Buddhist and not wanting to use poison. I can > certainly understand this position, but when you run a restaurant, you > simply cannot have roaches there or you will get fined, forced to spray, > or even closed down. > > I plan to write a letter to Layonna but I thought I'd just see if anyone > had any suggestions in doing so. I'd hate to see yet another restaurant > that caters to our community suffer but I am not going to go there > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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