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| Performer Christina Sanz-Rodriguez, supervisor Bevan Dufty, Police Commission President Thersa Sparks, and AsiaSF co-owner Larry Hashbarger. Photo by Rink. |
Larry Hashbarger and Skip Young, proprietors of AsiaSF invited friends to a private celebration on April 21 recognizing a decade of fabulous food, award winning wine offerings, superb service, and extraordinary entertainment. This was an opportunity to proudly announce the opening of AsiaSF Hollywood, as well as to be a part of the inaugural shooting of a new reality TV series based on AsiaSF Hollywood. Everyone was dazzled by new numbers featuring The World Famous Ladies of AsiaSF, and previews from the new Ladies of AsiaSF Hollywood. It was a chance to indulge in new, as well as classic, AsiaSF menu delights by Executive Chef Matthew Metcalf. Assemblyman Mark Leno sent a certificate of recognition and Mayor Gavin Newsom proclaimed it âAsiaSF Day in San Francisco.â
AsiaSF Hollywood will be open for business in autumn this year. Set up on the back walls were architectural renderings of the floor plan and the exterior of the Hollywood sister of AsiaSF on 1600 North Argyle Avenue. The outside features on one corner an attached sculpture of a gigantic Origami stork, twice the height of the building.
The event began with the inimitable Tita Aida being the first of the Ladies of AsiaSF, everyone doing gender illusion, dancing, and lip-syncing. Tita hit the famed bar-top runway wearing a black leather waist cincher and huge black boa to do Ruth Brownâs âIf I Canât Sell It, Iâm Gonna Sit Down on It,â as a thrift store owner comparing a used chair to her derriere. Jackie was Amy Winehouse in that AW birds nest wig and severe eye makeup, telling us âThey Tried to Make Me Go to Rehab,â but she lip-synced, âNo! No! No!â Then Asia Vitale (a Hollywood lady) did American Idolâs Fantasiaâs âI Believeâ and utterly soared. Four lovely ladies of color (Malena, Ciara, Amber, and Simone) joined up to do En Vogueâs âFree Your Mindâ: âBefore you can read me, you got to learn how to see me,â which could also describe transgender discrimination. Emcee Ginger described the luscious ladies as âthe seven miracles of modern science.â
Hashbarger said he has been friends with Young for 33 years and joked, âWe were 5 when we met!â They had both just returned from Hollywood, where they auditioned transgender lady entertainers for that new venue. âIt is such a pleasure to say that our ladies right here in San Francisco are as talented as the girls in L.A.,â he said. âI realize, despite all the stress, it was really my mission in life to found AsiaSF, because what we do here every night is celebrate human diversity,â he said. The most exciting part about Hollywood, he said, was that âwe are going to export what I love most about San Francisco.â He said they plan to take a little piece of San Francisco all around the world â starting with Hollywood, then Times Square, then London, and more. âWe are going to take our message about human diversity and the transgender movement and share it with the world in a way that will educate and empower people.â In ten years they have had 500,000 people come through the doors of AsiaSF, so he said to the politicians in the room, âAsiaSF is good for San Francisco, because weâre bringing people in.â Every Saturday night they seat 420 people for dinner. Hashbarger noted that the new restaurant would be in the middle of the entertainment capitol of the world, Hollywood, a block from Hollywood and Vine, half a block from the Pantages Theatre, the largest in America.
Hashbarger had a long list of people to thank, including the three original Ladies of AsiaSF, who have been there for all ten years. Karina, the producer of Queen of the Universe â the most prestigious transgender beauty pageant in L.A. â is working as a consultant and doing outreach to the Southern California transgender community. Chef Metcalf has been there since day one and will oversee the Hollywood kitchen. Choreographer and show director Ronnie Reddick has been responsible for making the entertainment so much more than the average drag show. Lord Martine has joined on as creative director.
âThere is no yesterday; thereâs no tomorrow,â said Hashbarger. âThere is only living the moment. Thereâs a great song from Rent called âThereâs No Day But Today,â but I will change that: thereâs no moment but this moment.â
âIn the last year, Larry has been an absolute inspiration to everyone in this restaurant,â said Young. âIâm amazed at the amount of positive energy that comes out of him, no matter what, in a crazy life where he is doing all this wonderful work for Macyâs and the Passport charity, expanding it into a nationwide theme.â Young said, âEvery day you get a voicemail from him about what a wonderful day it is, and isnât it great to be alive?!â He concluded, âI think what we do here is make people feel good about themselves.â He said, âWe make our family here feel good, and our patrons feel good, because that is what San Francisco is all about.â He noted, âWe are less than two blocks from where the United Nations began and there was a new way of thinking, which couldnât have happened anywhere else but in San Francisco.â He said, âThis really is the creative capital of the world, and now weâre going to bring it to the rest of the world.â
The evening ended with a second stellar show. Jasmine was lead with three dreamy girls in red couture âsingingâ the ultimate in power ballads, âOne Night Onlyâ from Dreamgirls. Ciara did Janet Jacksonâs âFeedback,â looking very hot in JJ dancewear executing intricate JJ dance moves. Yuni, who will be performing in the Hollywood restaurant, did âListenâ from the Dreamgirls movie by BeyoncĂ©: âthe time has come for my dreams to be heardâ is exactly what AsiaSF offers these talented entertainers. Christina was anything but shy while booty bumpinâ to BeyoncĂ©âs âGet Me Bodiez.â Darna was Madonna in her dominatrix years doing âHuman Natureâ (âOops, I didnât know we couldnât talk about sexâ), digging her stilettos into the crotch of a masked man (Collin) who was bound to a chair. Four luscious ladies (Jasmine as lead, Karmina, Sharon, and Alliyah) did the fabulous finale of the Dreamgirls movie: âWeâre your dream girls; weâll make you happy.â And isnât that what AsiaSF is all about?!