Mozzeria – Deaf-owned Restaurant in San Francisco
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Visit one of the most popular Deaf-owned restaurant around the world! It is located in San Francisco, California, USA.
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This is a fantastic initiative. It is so heartening and humbling to see that people do care and understand.
What a great idea, I really love this! I like how for the hearing guests, they have to write down what they want since they don’t know sign language. I never thought about sign language being different around the world either – I guess that makes sense that it’s not universal!
She is beautiful and her sign language is a work of art. Wow! Major props to Mozzeria <3 That pizza looks amazing !!!!
What a great concept! Will definitely check it out next time I’m in San Fran!
I now have a new place on my list when I’m in San Fran again. Thanks for highlighting this place!
Mozzarella Bars sound amazing!!! Love your videos, such a great interview at the end, really interesting!
This was such a great insight into the deaf community! I have to say that I’m not so in touch with this particular community, but it was so amazing to see you discuss the international nature of sign language! I work at a university in the Czech Republic that has the best department of deaf studies in the country, so I’ve learned how different Czech sign language is from ASL, and I think it’s fascinating! I would love to learn, I think this is my motivation to try!
that’s pretty awesome that you’re working at the university with a best department of deaf studies! I’d also be fascinated with Czech sign language! Because it is indeed vastly different!
I will definitely visit this place next time I’m in SF! Great video, thanks for sharing 🙂
What an interesting idea for a restaurant. The pizza looks yummy, I’d love to try the duck! 🙂
That pizza looked good! I always love watching your videos because I always learn something new, I had never put together that sign language would be different around the world (which, makes sense, but I just never had thought about it before). Anyway, I enjoyed discovering this place through your video, I’ll have to check it out if I ever find myself in San Francisco. 🙂
yes, i’m sure it will be an eye opening experience when you visit the restaurant! and yes, not many realize that there are different sign languages around the world! 🙂 glad to hear that you now know!
Hey , this is interesting . Keep doing it , awesome for me to learn as well . I keep rewind some clip for me to learn hand sign .
Oh ya , the video clips also should get more bright place . Overall , I learn a lot from this video . Keep going
Thats awesome, never heard of that! If I’m able to visit San Fran someday I’ll definitely pop in at Mozzeria to try the duck pizza ! Oh, and I didn’t knew that sign language isn’t the same everywhere in the world, do you know if there are regulations for each country or is it possible to live in the us and still you learned different ways of sign language? Subscribed!
even in US, there are some signs that are slightly different due to different regions and states 🙂 Overall, still ASL but just some signs! For example, in California, we would snap our finger, meaning “dog” whereas in New York, they would flick their right ear with all four fingers (excluding the thumb). It still makes sense since dogs scratch their ear with their back paw 🙂 thank you so much for subscribing! 🙂
I think if you really tried, you could have picked up a bigger slice of pizza 😀 It’s always nice finding out more about places, and the part this has to play in the deaf community.
It’s been really interesting to see restaurants leading the vanguard for many social enterprises nowadays! I love knowing this exists and I’m about to move to San Jose in the fall so I will definitely be popping over!
yes, I agree! Great! It is now one of the popular restaurants in SF!
omg! I want pizzaaaaa ASAP! Keep it up. I like your videos 😉
Wow this looks like a fantastic restaurant on so many levels. Fantastic food by the looks but also a great establishment for hearing people to gain some understanding of the Deaf community and their experiences.
yes, exactly! It would gain insight so they’ll learn about our Deaf culture 🙂
I love seeing more and more of these vlogs about people doing so well despite having a disability. I have Ulcerative Colitis and although I don’t talk about it because of the nature of the condition, it’s debilitating and does restrict me getting full time work and also travelling internationally at the present. This does give me hope that one day there is no more social stigma, I get a lot of hate messages about my weight, and it’s heartbreaking somedays because I know it’s the medication doing this to me.
Thank you for making me believe more in me.
We can’t imagine how it is for you! Although we can’t personally relate to it, but yes, we can personally relate to certain challenges as we face the society. Thank you for sharing your experince with us, considering that you don’t talk about it. Your story can helps many! Not sure if you have found people who can personally relate to your experience? And thank you for letting us know about Ulcerative Colitis, it raises awareness!
What a great idea to open a place where people which such disability can have nice dinner together with wonderful time. Bay area in my favorite region in United States and I will try to stop by during my next trip there.
I’d love to visit and support the community. Thank you for the introduction.
I like the idea! I always wanted to learn sign language, but after starting and learning a little bit, I sadly lost motivation. I think I will give it a go again after watching your video.
It happens! especially when not using sign language into your daily life if not being involved in the Deaf community in any way. Learning sign language has a lot of benefits!