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Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Haight-Ashbury Shopping

Tuesday, April 30, 2013
'Gourmet Kitchen,' SoMa StrEat, Ghirardelli, Michael Minas
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Chinatown Breakfast |
What a wonderful Monday. F and I hit so many neighborhoods today as we did a bit of shopping. We started the morning in Chinatown and stopped at a random shop to buy pork buns for breakfast. The window read 'Gourmet Kitchen,' but I'm not sure if that was actually it's name. Walking downtown with a short stop in Jamba Juice, we browsed a lot of the area stores before heading to SoMa (neighborhood meaning "South of Market") to another shopping area.
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Hawaiian - Food Trucks |
All shopped out, SoMa StrEat Food Trucks, conveniently alongside the bus stop, made for a perfect lunch spot on such a sunny, gorgeous day in the city. There are numerous food truck locations all over the city, but this one is unique in that it's open daily and has a permanent location complete with seating, tvs, and a beer/wine selling permit (So hard not to have a glass of sangria yesterday! ). The trucks change each day, but your options are always numerous and your bound to find something that appeals to your taste.
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Downtown Dessert |
To cool down a warm afternoon, we shared a "World Famous" hot fudge sundae at Ghiradelli's. Yum. Do it.
Finally we dined at Michael Mina's. Can't even describe this place properly. Gorgeous dining room that boasts high ceilings and great location in the Financial District. Course after course passed each taste test. My favorites were the Springtime in the Garden salad, Alaskan Halibut, and Red velvet Cake dessert. Their tasting menu would be an event: dueling courses. They even have a dessert tasting menu, so if you know me at all, I'll be back just for that. The halibut arrived as a two part dish. It's plate allowed the sauce, poured on top tableside, to run down into the bowl below, soaking a surprise lobster dish underneath. Speaking if their dishes, each one is hand made by four potters. Pretty cool. I sadly don't have any pictures because I didn't want to look like a complete tourist or something.
Great Monday. Seems to be a trend lately that I could get used to!
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Phoenix Day 1: Sunshine, Culinary Dropout, Shopping
Fairly lazy day, catching up on much needed rest and relaxation after all the outings of the past few weeks! I slept in and lounged by the pool drinking sangria and napping for the vast majority of the day.


Now home for an early night after way too much shopping. (Thanks, Mom)
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