Frank Fat always had a genuine interest in people and their well-being which transcended racial, age, and language barriers. Above all, his cheerful persona transcended partisan politics.
Back in 1939, when Frank opened his namesake restaurant, who would ever guess that a once penniless immigrant and dishwasher from Canton, China would soon pack his 806 L Street location with governors, U. S. senators and representatives along with lobbyists, state stakeholders and legislators from both sides of the aisle. The rich and powerful came, and so did all of Sacramento and beyond. Fats became legendary as Californias Third House where landmark bills were drafted in back booths, and tort reform arose out of a famous napkin deal.
Frank Fats takes pride in serving excellent Chinese cuisine and providing the same warm, friendly and cheerful service that made Frank, Wing, and Weyland so popular with customers. The father-son-grandson team made sure that each patron was greeted with a warm handshake and friendly smile at every table. And that tradition of excellent, personalized service still carries on with new family host, Kevin Fat.
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