It’s late and I have to sleep so here’s a quick breakdown of where we went, Will and Michelle, for your reminder:
- The Journey (church) at the Regency Center.
- Japantown. Lunch at Izumiya. Will had beef udon and Michelle and I shared an okonomiyaki and each had a handroll – rock n’ roll for her and spicy tuna for me.
- Alamo Square and the Painted Ladies aka the “Full House” houses, even though, as I said, the actual house filmed is not one of those houses.
- The Haight-Ashbury district aka The Haight. Lots of culture here!
- Back to Wonderful Foods Co for some boba for the second time during their trip here.
- The Golden Gate Bridge. We got a view from North Vista Point (Sausalito side), then from the Marin Headlands.
- Palace of Fine Arts.
- Lombard Street aka the Crooked Street.
- Coit Tower.
- Then, I took a gym break while Will and Michelle rested. (They were suppose to go to the gym too.)
- We met back up, and this time also with Jennifer, and we went back to Wonderful Foods Co for the second time this day (and third time this trip).
- Dinner at Go Go Cafe & Restaurant. We had: Fukien fried rice, salt and pepper fish, lemon chicken, and pork dumplings.
- The night ended with us trying to scare each other at the Legion of Honor. Will got scared. (High five Michelle!)
Summary:
Place(s): Japantown, Izumiya, Alamo Square, Painted Ladies, Haight-Ashbury, Wonderful Foods Co, Golden Gate Bridge, Vista Point, Marin Headlands, Palace of Fine Arts, Lombard Street, Coit Tower, Go Go Cafe & Restaurant, Legion of Honor
On: Sunday, June 21, 2009
In: San Francisco, Sausalito
With: Will Verduzco, Michelle G, Jennifer Hsu
This post includes a gallery.
Tags: Alamo Square, Coit Tower, Go Go Cafe & Restaurant, Golden Gate Bridge, Haight-Ashbury, Izumiya, Japantown, Jennifer Hsu, Legion of Honor, Lombard Street, Marin Headlands, Michelle G, Painted Ladies, Palace of Fine Arts, Vista Point, Will Verduzco, Wonderful Foods CoOn: Sunday, June 21, 2009
In: San Francisco, Sausalito
With: Will Verduzco, Michelle G, Jennifer Hsu
This post includes a gallery.
Filed under Chinese, Coffee & Drinks, Food, Japanese, Travels /









