at 57 Walter U Lum Pl, San Francisco , 94108 United States
Located in “The Heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown”, iCafe is where the heart of the city beats. Serving coffee and pastries alongside its menu of famous traditional chinese sausages.
Located in what is known as “The Heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown”, International Cafe (iCafe) is where the heart of the city beats. The cafe is situated across the street from the historical Portsmouth Square; where the discovery of gold in California was first announced, and where the city was given its name. iCafe originally opened its doors in 2001 as a delicatessen for cured chinese sausages and meats traditionally hand made using family recipes. In 2012 it was transformed to a cafe, adding coffee and pastries alongside its menu of famous Chinese sausages. iCafe also serves as a space for the local community to come together, and where visitors can experience the convergence of west meets east. Come listen to Chinese Opera from the square every Saturday (1p-4:30p), while taking in the featured work by local graffiti artist Nate1 on our walls. All floral arrangements on display in the cafe are designed by iFlowers and are available for purchase. iFlowers has floral designs for all occasions: Hong Kong style bouquets, wedding & receptions, birthday/party events & sympathy arrangements.
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ICafe San Francisco is San Francisco based place and this enity listed in Cafe category. Located at 57 Walter U Lum Pl CA 94108. Contact phone number of ICafe San Francisco: (415) 392-2682
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