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Harris Sherman
June 27, 2023
I was talking to a friend today about Chinese food and searched for "Yee at Man Fook Low." I was saddened to see that he passed and offer my very late condolences to "Yee's" family and loved ones.
My family went to Man Fook Low when I was a child, and I went there when I was in college. I also went to his Encino restaurant but probably not since college, and I graduated in 1978. We only knew him as "Yee". I always thought he was a very nice, energetic, and hardworking man, and he certainly knew food. I would never guess her was my mother's age as he looked much younger, (sorry Mom).
If you're in his family, maybe you heard this story. I'm sure it meant more to me than to Yee. Our family bumped into Yee in San Francisco. I am guessing in the late 1960s as I was young enough to say multiple times driving to Chinatown, "We're gonna see Yee". And we did. He took us to a restaurant and got us seated on the second floor. I don't remember the name of the restaurant. Yee walked away for a few minutes; when he returned, he told us he ordered all the food for our dinner. It was a great meal and a memorable evening for me.
I could say more about Yee's thoughtfulness, but I imagine and hope his family already knew. I will always remember him very fondly.
Robert Kaneda
August 29, 2015
Growing up in L.A. in the 50s and 60s, I'll always have fond memories of Man Fook Low, the king of that era's Chinese restaurants. Lung Yee was one of the special attractions -- a great waiter but also a character. It was a time when my family was all together, before time began to take its toll . . . .
Jonathan
August 11, 2012
Reading this brought back memories. When I was small my father and uncle were regulars at Man Fook Lo.
Lung , may you rest in peace...the beginning of another journey .
Lane Yee
August 10, 2012
A life well lived. He will be deeply missed, but he lives on in his wonderful children and grandchildren.
Steve,Debbie Andrade
August 10, 2012
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