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Serena says:
My friends and I had a great time hanging out here. The live blues band was great and the atmosphere was lively but not out of control. A fair mix of people here (no surprise) so it's not your normal yuppie crowd dressed all in black. It wonderful to see the Boom Boom Room as part of the blues an…
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tenderchicken22 says:
Their motto is:
"We Season Our Garlic With Food!"
And they certainly live by it. I've eaten here once, but as a garlic lover, it is my intention to make another trip to San Fran so that I may dine here again. From roasted garlic appetizers to garlic ice cream for dessert, this restaurant will h…
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Bierka says:
Chinatown was on the list of things I had to see and experience while in San Fran. And so I did, with the help of the little book we had, we went on a walk through Chinatown and it was as good as I thought it would be.
I've only seen it in movies and shows, but being there in person was great! T…
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architeqt says:
1. Golden Gate Bridge
2. View of the Skyline from Treasure Island
3. Alcatraz
4. Postcard Row at Alamo Square
5. Pier 39 & Fisherman's Wharf
6. Lombard Street
7. Riding a Cable Car
8. Union Square
9. The Castro District
10. Coit Tower
11. The View from Twin Peaks
12. Golden Gate …
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ejames01 says:
Back in 1993 I had a chance to visit California. I visited Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco. By far my favorite was San Francisco. It's a beautiful and exciting city. There is so much to see and do. You have the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Fisherman's Wharf, The Presidio, Cable Cars, Cob …
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travelfan1963 says:
One of my favorite places in San Francisco is the Ferry Building Marketplace, located inside the Ferry Building.
The Ferry Building is historical as it was built in 1898 and even survived the 1906 earthquake. This building has had its ups and downs throughout the years and was unfortunately bl…
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maithanfear says:
I was introduced to this fine establishment by a friend of mine. He in turn was introduced to it by a work colleague. Before going there I knew it was good because my mate was raving about it all day and like me he likes good food.
Betelnut is located at 2030 Union Street, San Francisco. It's an …
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Ryanbobyan says:
I did San Fran for 8 days with a group of friends (who make a living by living cheap thought its not even necessary for them to do so, merely a personal choice). i made the whole trip in less than $700 ($200 was for the house for the week which isnt bad and $380 was for the round trip tickets.. the…
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travelfan1963 says:
Certain neighborhoods are the heart and soul of a city, while certain meeting points are the heart and soul of a neighborhood.
In San Francisco, Caffe Trieste is one of those places. Founded in 1956, Caffe Trieste introduced espresso to the U.S. West Coast in the 1950s. The original cafe is loc…
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leah151 says:
Having tried Eritrean and Ethiopian restaurants throughout San Francisco and the East Bay, I can state with all assurance that Assab is by far the best! Of all the places I've been to, some have been better than others but no one compares to Assab. The cook, Mehret, has some kind of special magic s…
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yekcoh says:
Valet Parking outfront with a warm greeting from the host or hostess when you get in. Once inside if you have to waite there is a bar and a waiting area which has a beautifull fireplace. The concept is fairly simple large variety of drinks and a small menu with good service. The only thing on the me…
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gwizzle17 says:
We got this hotel in a last-minute package, so I'm pretty positive we paid much less than it's typical going rate. However, I was a little in love with it. The facade of the building is quite unassuming, but once you step inside, you can feel the understated luxury. The lobby looks very Moroccan/…
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mzzzmeowww says:
hi ellen,
im glad you are coming to san francisco where i live. I would recommend going to fishermans wharf or pier 39....they are next to each other within walking distance. If you are there you should take a boat around the bay or around golden gate bridge. or you can also walk over the golden…
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nadinelaura says:
If your lucky, the fog will have cleared and the sun will be shining down upon you making this bridge look glorious :-D However, the weather in the Bay is notoriously hard to predict and it may be 28C in the City and 12C and raining by the coast lol
Best thing to do is keep an eye on the local we…
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scnbenstein says:
First of all, this is my first visit to the Bistro Boudin at the Fisherman's Wharf. I have to say that waking up early in the morning really does get you in the mood for some clam chowder in a breadbowl. It's basically what I've been craving ever since I arrived at San Francisco. If there was ever&n…
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scnbenstein says:
Some of you may be afraid of the homeless people that are on every other corner of San Francisco, especially near Fisherman's Wharf where all the tourists hang out. For the most part, I just ignored them and they never bothered me. I gave change to a few of the bums that actually were quite entertai…
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scnbenstein says:
Every part of my meal was more than I expected. If you are going to the wharf, A. Sabella's is definitely one of the restaurants to go. I had the Steak and Lobster plate at $58 dollars... it was definitely expensive, but the steak was tender and flavorful, and the lobst…
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laash says:
This hostel is in a great location of San Francisco, right near the Transamerica Pyramid and Chinatown. The staff is very friendly, offering water after climbing the few flights of stairs up to the lobby, and always happy to answer any questions.
The rooms downstairs don't have doors and the wa…
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thenewextrememimi says:
Nestled in the middle of Golden Gate Park, the De Young is San Francisco's largest and most famous fine arts museum. Housed in a earthy meets industrial looking copper-plated building, it's decidely more modern than the more classic Legion of Honor, SF's other fine arts museum. Personally, I prefer …
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seanloh says:
I had the filet mignon bone-in for $39! It was the best steak I have almost ever had, probably only #2 to some other steak I've had, but that I can not even remember right now.
There Dungeness crab crostini appetizer was off the hook! the sauce was sooo good that my friend ate all the sauce!
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jollymartin5 says:
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mattango says:
I stayed here for 3 nights in March 2008. It's a fantastic location - right by the cable cars that zoom passed the front door. It's a large hotel and the rooms are very modern with 42" plasma TV's and room service. Good wireless connection all over the hotel for your laptop - useful for blogging on …
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travelfan1963 says:
I couldn't resist trying a shop called XOX Truffles. Located in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, this store is a chocolate lovers dream. In business since 1998, XOX sells chocolates both in their shop and to retailers like Whole Foods. Run by a husband and wife team (the husband is …
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missingabutton says:
It really depends on what you want to do. Pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf are the touristy areas but are pretty fun to check out anyway.They are great place to get lunch or dinner with really fresh seafood. I like Alioto's for lunch or dinner. From that area you can also take a tour to Alcatraz. Union…
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fivepointpalm says:
i read in a travel-guide that "francis ford coppola" wrote his script for the godfather movie in this bar. true? bullshit? no idea... but it convinced me to get in and have a coffee.
the bar looks nice and charming. it has more local customers than tourists in it, which surely is a good point. i…
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fivepointpalm says:
The Carlton was the first hotel i stayed at in San Francisco.
PROS:
+ price
+ helpful staff
+ decor (cuban style)
NEGS:
- location
- neighbourhood
The room rates were totally fair compared to other hotels with "bigger" names... and everything was pretty alright. The room service, the t…
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LaurasAdventures says:
Pizzeria Delfina makes wonderful pizzas in the heart of the colorful mission district in San Francisco. They use local, fresh, mostly organic ingredients and, really, you can't get much better than that!
All their pizzas are good from the mozzarella-tomato-basil, to the spinach-garlic-cream, to …
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portia says:
Angel Island is a California state park located in the San Francisco bay, beyond the Alcatraz island. It is reachable via regular ferry from San Francisco's pier 41, Tiburon, or Oakland/Alameda. From pier 41, it's a fast 25 minute ride, giving you a passing view of Alcatraz and soon the much larger …
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seanloh says:
Not a cheap place, but then again, there aren't any cheap steak houses.
However, this is a little more pricey than a normal steak house, but
they give you second servings if you ask for it! I think it is only for
a certain item on the menu where you can have seconds though. Never been there myse…
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fivepointpalm says:
I really loved this street, because it reminded me of the Soho district in London and NewYork. It's a place that lives of grunge, punk, hippie oriented lifestyle. You will find lots of art influences people on the street, graffitys and drawings on every wall. Lots of pubs, bars, restaurants, and GOO…
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