In a recent meeting of the San Francisco Planning Commission, two legacy business applications were presented, highlighting the city's commitment to preserving its cultural and historical businesses. The applications were for Thai House, a family-run restaurant, and Earwax Productions, a sound design studio, both of which have deep roots in the community.
Thai House, established in 1985 by Sura Pho and Krithiya Marigart, has been serving authentic Thai cuisine for 38 years. Located in the Cashew neighborhood, the restaurant has become a staple for locals, offering dishes like crispy money bags and rich coconut curries. The business is now run by Kritia and her son, who are dedicated to maintaining the restaurant's culinary traditions and its unique identity. The planning staff recommended adding Thai House to the legacy business registry, emphasizing its importance in the local dining scene.
Earwax Productions, founded in 1983, is a sound design studio located in the historic Sentinel Building. Known for its innovative work in theater and film, the studio has contributed to numerous projects, including audio tours for prominent local attractions. Earwax Productions has garnered multiple awards and is recognized for its commitment to high-quality sound design. The planning staff also supported its application for the legacy business registry, acknowledging its significant contributions to the arts in San Francisco.
During the meeting, public comments were invited, but no members of the public chose to speak. The commissioners expressed their support for both businesses, with Commissioner Vergara noting the importance of these establishments in preserving the city's traditions and cultural heritage.
As the city continues to recognize and support its legacy businesses, the addition of Thai House and Earwax Productions to the registry underscores the value of maintaining local history and community identity in an ever-evolving urban landscape. The next steps will involve formal resolutions to officially add these businesses to the legacy registry, ensuring their stories and contributions are honored for years to come.