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4/9/15

Too Much Food, Not Enough Time! Best Bites: San Francisco Trip Highlights


Hi, all! It's almost the weekend! Do you have any fun plans? I am planning to maybe finally unpack from my birthday trip to San Francisco. Yes, it's been two weeks already...I'm a slacker. Above is a photo of me (on the left) and Anna.

If you haven't yet, make sure to read my recap of Muir Woods & Wine Country day trip and all the other things we did/saw while in San Francisco.

Today I'd like to mention some of my favorite bites from the trip. Let me just say that there wasn't enough time to eat everywhere we wanted.

Anna and I met at the airport at 1 pm, took BART to our hotel room, checked in, fixed our make up and headed out to the Ferry Building in search of food. Amazingly (for us!) we agreed on a place for our late lunch within a few minutes: Hog Island Oyster Company. It was the perfect start to our birthday getaway: sitting outside, eating fresh oysters, thinly sliced halibut and a big pot of mussels with fries!

We then strolled through the Ferry Building and shared two flavors of Humphrey Slocombe ice cream. Thanks for this recommendation Sangeetha and Naomi!



The next night we took MUNI to the Mission district to meet our friend Laura for dinner at Pizzeria Delfina. The place was packed and we had to wait outside in the cool evening, but it was worth it.


We started our dinner with a bottle of wine, roasted olives and a super creamy burrata with grilled bread. There were hardly any crumbs left on the plate.


Because the pizza we chose was vegetarian, I had a huge craving for meatballs when I saw them listed on the menu. And let me tell you: those were some huge and tasty meatballs ;)


The pizza was plenty big for the three of us and had a great amount of mushrooms and cheese. There was definitely no room for dessert.


Brunch on Saturday was an accident. A happy accident. Anna and I went back to Mission to check out one of the places on my list, but Anna deemed it more of a café and not a brunch place. She was right. Luckily, her friend Laura texted and suggested we go to Foreign Cinema. As luck had it, we were within a 10 minute walk and stood in line for another 10 minutes before the place opened for brunch.

It was GORGEOUS inside. High ceilings, exposed walls, tall flower arrangements. And they had the exact dish that I wanted and described to Anna while standing in line.


First, drinks! This was a spicy Bloody Mary with pickled vegetables. A healthy way to start the day, yes?


This was pretty much the dish I described waiting in line as my dreamy brunch entrée without even seeing the menu: poached eggs, slow-cooked pork, plantain chips and salsa. And watermelon radishes! We devoured this.


For dinner that night we met two friends: one was our classmate from Russia who I haven't seen in 23 (!!!!!) years. Another was my friend Sara with whom I've been friends for 6 years but this was the first time we met in person. We had a fabulous time at Kin Khao. Apologies for no food photos, but please get their beef cheek curry with potatoes and their incredibly spicy squid dish. Again, great recommendation from Sangeetha and Naomi.


with Sara

with Anna and Lena

Sunday was our birthday! We turned 27!!! {well, maybe that's a lie} We met up with our two friends: Laura and Laura for dim sum at Lai Hong Lounge. If you go, be ready for a wait of over an hour!!! Good thing Anna and I had an earlier breakfast or I would have fainted.


Waiting with my friend Laura whom I've known for 14 years!!!


No photos of the actual food because we were too busy eating. Although this place did not have the typical dim sum carts, the food was spot on. We had several orders of shu mai, shrimp and onion dumplings, pork buns, eggplant and broccolini. It was a feast!

After a walk, ice cream, and a boat cruise and before taking a night bus tour of San Francisco, I forced Anna to stop at In-N-Out. I don't think either one of us regretted that decision! Animal style, baby!


For a super late dinner (after drink at The View) we went to Bluestem Brasserie. The highlight was a chocolate dessert with ice cream and cherries. I had to stop myself from licking the bowl!



If you are planning on traveling to San Francisco any time soon, I highly recommend you check out these places!

4/7/15

Things To Do and See: San Francisco Trip Highlights


If you read my post from last week on Muir Woods & Wine Country, you know that I spent my birthday with my twin in San Francisco. No, it was not a press trip (I know some of you have wondered about this). We paid for our airfare, hotel and all the food. Luckily, however, we got a few awesome freebies from San Francisco Travel which enabled us to take Muni, Trolley Car, a night tour of the city and do a few more fun things free of charge!

Whenever I travel, I always gather information of where to go, what to eat, etc on twitter, various blogs and also visit the tourism board for that city. This can be sometimes overwhelming as there's so much information, but that's the only way to make sure you don't miss out on something fun.

Thank you San Francisco Travel for these gifts! I wish we had more time to take full advantage of them.

            San Francisco CityPASS ticket booklets (www.citypass.com)

·         7-Day, unlimited-use Cable Car and Muni transportation passport www.sfmuni.com
·         California Academy of Sciences www.calacademy.org
·         Blue & Gold Fleet Bay Cruise Adventure www.blueandgoldfleet.com
·         Aquarium of the Bay www.aquariumofthebay.com OR Monterey Bay Aquarium                 www.montereybayaquarium.org
·         Exploratorium www.exploratorium.edu OR de Young Museum and Legion of Honor                 www.famsf.org/legion/index.asp 
 
Go San Francisco Cards (valued at $57.99): your admission ticket to more than 30 top Bay Area attractions. This pass is valid for one full day of sightseeing from 9:00 am – 5:30 pm. Visit as many attractions as you like during this time. For more information, check out www.SmartDestinations.com/sanfrancisco
 
City Sightseeing Press Passes (valued at $49.99), which offers four different open-top routes showcasing the city’s most popular attractions www.city-sightseeing.us
 
Below are the highlights of what Anna and I did:
 
Conservatory of Flowers: you know there was no way I was going to miss that! I was in an orchid bliss!




De Young Museum: time for a coffee break before all the art!


 




These are the views from the top of the museum: we got incredibly lucky with the weather.


On our actual birthday Anna and I took a boat ride on AdventureCat with my friend Laura. We had such a fun time! It's always great to see a city from a new perspective and to be on the water.




One of the highlights for me was taking a night tour of San Francisco. Of course at 6 pm it was still pretty light out, but I loved hearing the stories about San Francisco and seeing the city from the top of the double-decker bus! I also had to buy a sweatshirt because I was freezing!






On our last day, Anna and I took a quick ride on the trolley, just to check it off our list of things to do ;)


Stay tuned for one more post about all the food we ate!

Disclosure: I received free passes as described above but was not compensated for this post. All opinions are my own.

4/2/15

Day Trip To Muir Woods & Wine Country: San Francisco Trip Highlights


At the beginning of each year, Anna and I start thinking about our birthday vacation. Since we are twins, we always try to spend our birthday together. In the past, we've celebrated in Chicago, Dallas, DC, on a Caribbean cruise and in Puerto Rico, just to name a few places.

Last year we spent our birthday in Minneapolis. Yes, it was quite cold, but we had a great time nonetheless. This year, we opted for something warmer: San Francisco! This was Anna's 3rd time and my 4th time in the lovely city. I was able to find a direct flight and Anna found us a hotel on Priceline. Then it was time to start planning all the meals and outings, not to mention play dates with our friends who live in San Francisco!

Even though I'm quite good at planning, sometimes it's good to give that task to someone else. That's where the lovely people from Viator came in.

"Our team of travel insiders is obsessed with finding the best things to do everywhere we travel. From Paris to Phuket to Perth, from traditional tours to once-in-a-lifetime experiences, we have something for every kind of traveler. And we are proud to say that after 17 experience-packed years, we are the world leader. "
 
Anna and I were Viator's guests on their Muir Woods and Wine Country Tour operated by Extranomical Tours. If you want to let someone else do all the planning, this is the way to spend a wonderful day!
 
We got picked up right at our hotel. No need to rent a car. No need to worry about getting lost. No need to worry about driving through San Francisco fog. Plus, we got a funny tour guide who kept the entire bus entertained with stories about San Francisco and its inhabitants. The drive to the Muir Woods was slightly terrifying at times (especially when we could not see the bridge through the fog), but absolutely peaceful and beautiful. The views of the water with the boats and the houses that cost well over 2 million could not be beat...or could it?
 
You know I'm a city girl, but even this city girl gets mesmerized by nature once in a while.
 
The photos below are from our 1 hour walk through the Muir Woods. Because we got to the woods relatively early, we weren't surrounded by too many tourists and weren't too hot. It was pretty perfect.
 



I made a friend and didn't want to let him go!!!



After the Muir Woods, we got back onto the bus and were driven around three wineries in Sonoma and Napa. Of course we stopped at each winery for wine tasting (included in the price of the tour)! Here's where having a designated driver comes in handy!

Our first stop was at the Mayo winery. I want to marry into this family ;) Not only do I love mayo (mayonnaise), but this is a small family business full of passionate people who love wine!



Then it was time for lunch at the center of Sonoma. Alas we did not have enough time for both food and shopping, so food won out.

Then it was back on the tour bus and onto our second winery: Madonna Estate. I should remember the wines, but the scenery was more impressive!





I was surprisingly not really tipsy at that point {if you know me, you know I'm light weight when it comes to alcohol} and looking forward to the third winery: Cline.  After four tastes, I wondered around the estate for a bit snapping photos before it was time to get back on the bus and head back.



On the way back to San Francisco, we stopped for a photo opp with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background. It was absolutely perfect!



I would highly recommend Viator for you when you are traveling and want to put a bit of planning into someone else's hands!

Thank you Viotar and Extranomical for such a magical day.

Stay tuned for 2 more posts about our birthday trip to San Francisco and make sure to check out my instagram for more photos using #SFTwinBdayTrip.

Disclosure: I received two free passes for this tour but was not compensated for this post. All opinions are my own. All other travel accommodations were paid by Anna and me.