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Teddy Salad
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San Francisco Trip Report

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We spent 4 nights in San Francisco this past weekend. We flew in on Friday afternoon and left Tuesday afternoon. We stayed in an apartment on Nob Hill I found on vrbo.com that was in a great location and had a fantastic view. It was an older place and had its quirks, but also its charms. We would stay there again.

This is the view that greeted us on our arrival.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/22826825@N05/3217386277/" title="Golden Gate Bridge by TeddySalad, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3368/321 ... e12a_b.jpg" width="1024" height="768" alt="Golden Gate Bridge"></a>

The weather was great the whole time, sunny with highs in the upper 60's.

We had dinner the first evening at the House of Nanking thanks to Marcia's (Mrs. Pete) recommendation. I had sesame chicken and Mrs. Salad had scallops. We also had hot and sour soup and eggrolls. It was all great just like Marcia said. We enjoyed a nice sunset that evening.

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We found a little place called the Gallery cafe a couple of blocks from our condo across the street from the cable car museum. We had breakfast there our first 3 mornings. The first morning we had bagel sandwiches and the next two mornings we had oatmeal that was really good.

Our first day there we walked down to the Asian Art Museum. Not knowing what we were doing, we walked through one of the seedier parts of town, the Tenderloin district. Nobody bothered us, but we were glad it was daytime. We then walked over to Johnny Foley's, another Marcia recommendation. Like she said, great atmosphere, good service and food. We split a huge plate of calimari that was really good and each had a salad.

We took the BART over to Oakland to meet a boyhood chum of mine that I hadn't seen in 33 years. He is a pastor in Oakland. We spent a nice afternoon with him and his wife and had an excellent dinner at Scott's in Jack London Square.

The next morning, Sunday, we took a cab to Golden Gate park. We wanted to go to the Academy of Sciences museum but the line was blocks long. San Franciscans seem like very patient people. More patient than we are, so we walked around the eastern side of the park and went through the arboretum.

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After a bite at the cafeteria in the deYoung museum we walked over to Haight/Ashbury. There were a few survivors from the summer of love there, but mostly young people. We stopped at the Ben & Jerry's on the corner of Haight and Ashbury and I had to have Cherry Garcia. It just seemed right.

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We caught a cab back to the condo, rested up, and then walked down to Fisherman's wharf to try another Marcia suggestion, the Crab House. We split the 3 pound crab dish and I had a marguerita. Marcia, you were right, it was all good. We got in some more hill work by walking back to the condo after dinner.

I never got tired of the view.

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The next day at breakfast we got a call from a lady we know who lives in Fresno. She left a message saying she was coming to San Francisco on the train with her sister and a friend and would be getting to Union Square at 11:30 so we could meet for lunch. We started walking to Union Square. We started walking down Mason Street where it gets very steep just south of California and a guy on a scooter wiped out right next to us and slid a good ways down the street. He was shaken up, but not really hurt. He was smart enough to have on a leather jacket, long pants, and a helmet. His face shield had come off and we handed it to him, made sure he was okay, and with the help of another couple wheeled his bike off the street.

We started off toward Union square and my phone rang. It was our friend from Fresno who said they were at the Franciscan at Fisherman's wharf. We hailed a cab and finally found a cabbie who could speak good English and knew his way around. His name was Kamal. He said he came to SF 21 years ago from Gaza. We told him we needed a ride to the airport the next day and we got his card.

Lunch was very nice. Great view of the bay and Alcatraz. The food was good but pricey. We walked back to the condo, rested up, and walked down to Union square to find a "speakeasy" we had made reservations for that night. It's called the Bourbon and Branch. My wife heard about it from her hairdresser. You have to have a password to get in. We found it and decided we were definitely going to take a cab there and back that night.

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We got a takeout pizza from a little Italian restaurant a couple blocks from our condo called the Nob Hill cafe. We got into the Bourbon and Branch and each had 3 drinks. They actually had booze in them. We stumbled out and hailed a cab. We are not big drinkers. The next morning we walked down to Sear's restaurant near Union Square. I had the "world famous 18 Swedish pancakes" and Mrs. S. had an omelette. Really good breakfast. We walked back to the condo and had some time to kill so we went down to the cable car museum and took some pictures of the neighborhood.

This is the engine that drives the cables.

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Looking down Washington Street toward the Transamerica Pyramid.

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Kamal came and got us at noon. Nice big Town Car with lots of leg room. We enjoyed talking with him. The flight back home was on time and smooth.

San Francisco is a great city and we really enjoyed it.
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thanks for the report! haven't been to SFO in a long time. I think I need to return.
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What a great treat this morning! Thank you. Now I'm really getting excited for our Feb trip!
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Post by Marcia (Mrs. Pete) »

Thank you for the trip report. Glad you liked the places we recommended! Ohhhhh, the House of NanKing...so, so tasty.
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Lovely pictures! Your apartment had a spectacular view.
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Post by chicagoans »

Thanks for the report and great pictures! I love SF and the surrounding areas. I haven't been there in way too long. What a great view from the condo!
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Post by Otters »

Folks were so helpful for us about our upcoming STJ trip. We'd like to give back, if we can. We live in SF, right downtown. We specialize in good but cheap eats!

Let us know if we can answer any questions, or PM me.

best,

Melinda and Frank Otter
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Otters wrote:Folks were so helpful for us about our upcoming STJ trip. We'd like to give back, if we can. We live in SF, right downtown. We specialize in good but cheap eats!

Let us know if we can answer any questions, or PM me.

best,

Melinda and Frank Otter
We're here right now! Any suggestions for a cheap meal around the Orchard Hotel (Bush St/Powell)? We'll want something easy when we get back from our Napa tour tonight. Thanks!
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Post by Otters »

in general, the best food reviews are on www.yelp.com.

Bush and Powell is right near union square, but it's also somewhat near the tenderloin. The TL can be rough but it's got amazing Indian food. In general Ethnic food is cheaper.

Take a cab to these places.

Some of our favorites:

Chutney: (this is 6 blocks from your hotel at 511 Jones & O'Farrell). Across the street from it is a another famous Indian place, Shalimar. Chutney is cheaper.

Punjab: 101 eddy at Mason==this is where we and our friends go all the time, they make everything fresh.

Tu Lan (on 6th, on the block just south of market). Vietnamese food in hole that tastes awesome. (again, don't go here too late, past 7-8pm it can be rough. This place is cash only.

This one's a cab ride, but you could walk (it's flat and about 20 min and safe) if you were so inclined, it's actually in our building, but we think the food is great: Canton Dim Sum and Seafood 655 Folsom at Hawthorne. Great dinner special here for $30 for two, food is fresh and tasty. Don't let the funky decor scare you off--it's very authentic Chinese.

Let me know if you want more options that are a cab ride away. We also have good breakfast joints around, you are staying near one of the best: Dottie's, also at Jones and O'farrell. There's usually a line but that's where I had my first date with Mr. Otter because the breakfasts are amazing. AGain, cheap eats. :)

Enjoy our fair city, I'm glad the rain has held off a bit for you!
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Post by canucknyc »

Otters, thanks for the tip on Dottie's - we went there yesterday. Oh my. What a fantastic breakfast!!! Definitely worth the wait :-)
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Post by Otters »

glad you liked it! Love that place!
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