San Francisco So Far
On Oct 23, 11:52*am, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
> "Dimitri" > wrote in message
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> > well we got in on Tuesday and after getting settled we were going to walk
> > down to Original Joe's but the neighborhood is not the greatest is I
> > decided to go to a little mom/pop Thai joint on Taylor & O'Farrell - nice
> > stuff. We decided to stash the car and operate with cable cars & public
> > Transportation.
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> > Wednesday Morning - Sears Fine food for breakfast - specialty 18 sweetish
> > pancakes - 1 bock up from Union Square on Powell.
> > Lunch Clam Chowder in a Sour Dough Bread Bowl Boudines ( Where else?)
> > Took the trolley (Imported Trolley from Milan Italy quite old but a kick)
> > from the Warf (F line ?) over to the Ferry Building - Good up-scale food
> > stores & eating places - lots to explore there.
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> > Made it to the Robert Sexton Gallery (Whew a walk 90% up to the top of
> > Coit Tower)
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> > Last Night Sam Wo (Chinatown) *(Holy COW) spring roll, sweet & sour pork,
> > Beef with Broccoli, steamed rice = the tab $12.75 really.
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> > More to come
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> San Fran is a lot of fun to visit but I'd never want to live there. *I
> remember doing the Boudin (no e) Bakery thing once and overheard some
> "locals" bitching about the "f*&*ing tourists." *At least in NYC the locals
> don't act like they own the place. *I mean the whole Wharf is all about
> tourists. *Great chowder though.
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If I could afford it, I'd do it in a heartbeat- I think S.F. is my #1
favorite city!
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