Baba's House, run by Jenn Lui, Eman Garcia, and Alan Chen, opened a speakeasy named 'Thirteen Orphans' inspired by mahjong. This unique name reflects the owner's desire to stand out and connect with their cultural identities. The Bay Area has seen a resurgence of mahjong, which influenced the rebranding of their community space. The bar features a cocktail menu incorporating traditional Chinese herbs, drawing inspiration from Lui's grandmother's cooking practices. Ultimately, the establishment aims to provide a unique cultural experience through its ambiance and offerings.
Thirteen orphans is a high-scoring hand in mahjong that is so unique it breaks all of the typical rules of the game.
Lately, mahjong has gone through a renaissance in the Bay Area, seen through spontaneous mahjong meet-ups, Facebook events and scheduled game nights at restaurants.
They decided to rebrand the second floor of their shop into a speakeasy that encapsulates various aspects of their Asian-American identities through neon lighting and tiles.
Lui often watched her grandmother use traditional Chinese herbs in her cooking, inspiring her to explore the use of herbs in her tea-based cocktails.
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