Friday, July 23, 2010

Provincetown - Cape Cod's Hip, Cool & Delicious Getaway!


Provincetown is Cape Cod's northern-most town, sitting proudly on the very tip of Massachusetts, jutting out into the beautiful blue Atlantic Ocean. P-Town is known for it's bustling gay community, great beaches, shopping, art galleries, history, bars and restaurants...this seaside getaway and is a slice of heaven everyone with an adventurous spirit. In a nutshell, Provincetown is gorgeous, sunny and fun by day...delicious and wild by night! Whatever your speed, whatever your persuasion...P-Town is the ultimate summertime getway for the wild at heart!

Every summer it has been a tradition for my amazing husband Andrew and I to rent a condo in P-Town either with friends or on our own. In summer 2007, we rented a 2-bedroom condo just off of Commercial Street with Jaap and Danielle, our Dutch friends who came over from Amsterdam for their summer holiday! We had the BEST time with them, really bonded and got to know the quirky, welcoming, gourmet and wild side of P-Town first hand. The following summer, we rented a cute & modern 1-bedroom right on Commercial Street across from Lorraine's mexican and tequila restaurant (highly recommended!). We relished in being in our own little place, renting bikes and kayaks, finding cute hideaways, climbing the Pilgrim Monument and meeting locals for drinks and oysters. As a rule, I suggest renting a condo or house rather than getting a hotel room when I travel. You have the freedom of having your own place...to cook, relax and sit on your own private deck. Check out HomeAway.com and VRBO.com for the best in vacation rentals around the world.

Last summer, we stayed in Brewster, MA in Cape Cod (mid-Cape) with my sister Sara and her fiance Dan at Ocean's Edge Village. His aunt has an amazing condo with pool and beach access. It was a gorgeous sunny weekend and we spend the days on the beach, and the nights eating lobster and clams, and singing along to the cover band at local dive bar, The Woodshed in Brewster. We had such a blast with them! On Saturday afternoon we hit Cape Cod hotspot The Wellfleet Beachcomber for much needed raw bar fix - Wellfleet oysters and gigantic shrimp cocktail. Goombay Smash rum drinks and Bud Lite Limes were happily consumed...and we had a blast!

Andrew and I snuck up to P-Town for brunch one day (the lobster eggs benedict at Cafe Edwige is highly recommend!) and did some people watching on our way back (ok, it was backwards) to Boston! We wanted to stay longer but had to drive back home after a wonderful weekend on the Cape.


Getting There:

There are 2 ways to get to P-town, by car its about a 3 hours drive from Boston...or a 90 minute ride by ferry from Boston Harbor ($70 one way).


Getting Around:






The two best ways to see P-Town are on FOOT or by BIKE. I highly recommend renting bikes for your stay. Not only can you ride to the beaches, but you can get a crazy, intense workout the bike paths, and at dusk, take in a leisurely cruise down Commercial Street for the best people watching you will ever see! Drag queens strutting their stuff to promote their shows (Thirsty Burlington is a dead-on Cher) , foreign tourists from Japan, Germany and England, couples holding hands, families with strollers, locals, bikers, freaks of all kinds, good-looking sun-kissed people, and celebrity sightings galore (i.e.: Marc Jacobs, Lily Taylor, John Waters, Jennifer Coolidge aka "Stiffler's Mom," and many, many more) many who are in town for one-man or one-women shows.



Site-seeing:
  • Whale Watch/Harbor Tour - we saw a lot of whales!
  • Fishing Trip - go catch your dinner :)
  • Rent Kayaks - cruise around the harbor
  • Rent Bikes - go to the beaches
  • Pilgrim Monument - climb up the stairs for great view of town
  • Dune Buggy Tour - unique way of seeing P-Town's beaches
  • Gallery Walks - many have wine & cheese at night
  • People Watching
  • Nightlife - Comedy, Dancing, Drag Shows, live bands
  • Shopping

Dining (and cocktails):

-The outside patio at Bubala's by the Bay is great food, drink and peepin' time. (across from Marc Jacobs). http://www.bubalas.com/ We loved the clam rolls, huge burgers with brie and onions, great bloody mary's and fruity rum drinks too. Awesome peep watching place too.


-Next to Bubala's is Jimmy's Hideaway, down the stairs...amazing! Sit at the little bar and chat up the friendly bartender. It's a cute, upscale haven with amazing martinis, steamed mussels with white wine broth and their Bouillabaisse of Scallops, Shrimp, Mussels, Local Littlenecks, and Fish Over Basamati Rice is to die for. 179 Commercial St. http://jimmyshideaway.com/

-Lorraine's is amazing Mexican...all the way down past Bubala's on Commercial. They have 20 kinds of tequila...we stayed in a condo right across the street last summer! We had the best time...delicous food and great convos with the staff and barthenders. 133 Commercial St. http://www.lorrainesrestaurant.com/

-Café Edwige is a restaurant that is upstairs, really cozy and romantic, great food! Go for brunch on Saturday (Sunday they can't serve booze til noon...the horror! lol) and get the LOBSTER eggs benedict with mustard sauce and home fries...a decadent meal! Friendly friendly staff and lovely decor. 333 Commercial St. http://edwigeatnight.com/

-The restaurant at the Crown & Anchor (Central House Bar & Grill) is really good too...its on the outdoor porch. We really liked sitting on the airy porch and watching people walk by. We had a wonderfully romantic dinner with wine, great salads and apps, yummy fish dishes (Grilled Swordfish and Pistachio Crusted Scallops), did I say Lobster Mac n Cheese?! Check it out. http://www.onlyatthecrown.com/centralhouse/


-Sal's Place - awesome italian food...legendary spot, but quite far down on Commercial towards the very West End...but worth it! You must get a table on the deck and dine on the water. We loved our colorful waiter with tales of his winters living in a village in Indonesia and Thailand and summers in P-Town. Anything you order from Sal's is divine. Get the cheap house chianti and get ready to indulge.. We ordered a variety of pasta dishes including Pasta Fra Diavolo with Shrimp and Scallops, spaghetti with Lemon & garlic, and their traditional lschian pasta dish of raisins, pinenuts, walnuts, anchovies. The Veal Saltimbocca was out of this world. Don't forget dessert! 99 Commercial http://www.salsplaceofprovincetown.com/ (At press time, I'm afraid that Sal's may have closed down! I hope not...I will find out for sure and post.)

Nightlife:
When in P-Town, you must catch one of their world famous drag comedy shows. All the best entertainers and comedians come to P-town for the summer to do a show. We usually check out Ryan Landry's latest musical-spoof-tacular. One summer we saw his hilarous take on Cinderella, another time it was The Wizard of Oz...and better still..."Willy Wanker and the Chocolate Highway" HAHA! How amazing is that!? Our friends Julie and Adam love to head up to Provincetown to catch world famous Drag Diva...Varla Jean Merman. So many drag shows, so little time. :)



If you like to sing, or at least enjoy singingvery badly in public while drunk (lol)...you MUST go to Drag Karaoke with Dana Danzel at the Governor Bradford on Commerical St. I don't know HOW she does it, but the show starts at 9:30 every single night. Andrew and I went 3 nights in a row and sang a different song each time! OK, we had a few tequila shots to get warmed up...but once you get up on stage..all the fear goes away and you just sing your heart out! (He sang a great cover of "Should I Stay or Should I Go" by The Clash and i belted out "Goldfinger" by Eartha Kitt and an Amy Winehouse tune!) Everyone is welcome and friendly there...and you can be a star for the night! (NOTE: It's especially popular for Bachelorette parties...so beware of the wasted bride-to-be from Somerville in the dime store veil and "kiss the bride" tank top.

Shop til you Drop:

Be sure to hit the Marc Jacobs store -- I love all the fun accessories they have for $5-10 bucks! This is about the only time you will be able to afford a Marc Jacobs original, seeing as his bags run upwards of $500-1000. We usually go in for a cool t-shirt, flipflops, umbrella or some funky jewelry.



Provincia - one of my favorite stores. Owned by Portuguese artist Manuel and his partner John. He designs and imports the most gorgeous ceramics in bright traditional colors. The prices are really reasonable too in the $10-50 range and up. Last year we bought a few of his signature olive dishes and some "good luck" rooster wine toppers for family and friends.
http://www.provinciagifts.com/

Toko Indo - I just discovered this cool, Balinese jewelry shop. Beaded necklaces and bracelets with bits of stone, shell or metal in bright colors. I picked up a necklace for myself and braclets for Mom and Sara. :)
http://www.shoptokoindo.com

The Army-Navy Store - It has everything under the sun, from nautical-themed housewares and novelties for cheap, to the typical army fatigue pants, sailor shirts and canvas hats.


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Recipes: Summertime Cocktails (Like A Virgin)!

It's been a lovely summer full of festive parties, baby showers, birthdays and BBQ's! I wanted to share some of the most delicious drink recipes my friends and I have come up with! Not everyone wants to get a "buzz" on when out for dinner...so, especially as I'm 7 months pregnant...I am really enjoying these creative, alchohol-free cocktails this summer!




Rachel & Hania's Pineapple Lemonade
Make a big pitcher...and be prepared to keep making more...as your guests with LOVE this new twist on a lemonade cooler!
  • 1/2 pitcher lemonade - Newman's is good
  • 1/2 pitcher pineapple juice
  • Fresh sprigs of rosemary and/or mint
  • Serve in a tall glass of ice with a lemon slice...enjoy!
  • Keep virgin, or add in a shot of your favorite vodka or rum



MEL's "MAMA-JITOS"

While I love my cocktails with alcohol, I'm expecting my first baby in September so needed to move into "virgin" mode! I thought it would be nice to share some of my fave "mocktails" that everyone can enjoy!
  • Add a few pinches of fresh mint to a tall glass
  • Squeeze a few limes wedges into each glass
  • Muddle limes and mint together with wooden spoon
  • Optional: I love to add in fresh or frozen raspberries...or, watermelon or blueberries, or any favorite fruit!
  • Add in a good amount of ice cubes to fill the glass
  • Pour in 7Up or Sprite (it's easier than making simple syrup, but if you are a purist, make simple syrup & use plain or flavored seltzer)
  • Optional: Add a splash of cranberry or pineapply juice
  • Keep virgin, or add in a shot of your favorite rum

"LIKE A VIRGIN" WHITE SANGRIA
Nothing says summer in Spain...or Boston...like a big pitcher of Sangria. I have grown fond of white sangria lately...and here is an easy recipe to make the virgin version, either white or red.

  • Fill 1/2 pitcher with non-alcoholic white wine, sparkling grape juice or apple-cider (found in most grocery stores)
  • Add a few diced lemons, limes, oranges, peaches, strawberries, frozen raspberries...or, watermelon or blueberries, or any favorite fruit!
  • Top off the pitcher with either orange, cranberry or pineapple juice (your time to experiment with flavors here!)
  • Add in a good amount of ice cubes
  • Top off with a little plain or flavored seltzer
  • Serve in big wine glasses with extra fruit
  • Optional: Add in a dash of cinnamon or fresh mint


"NOT SO BLOODY" MARY
No Sunday Brunch is complete without the classic Bloody Mary...so here goes on my recipe...and make mine extra spicy!

  • Fill a tall pint glass with ice cubes
  • Add 3/4 full of V8 tomato juice (regular or spicy)
  • Add a tall stalk of celery, lemon and/or lime wedge
  • Optional: Add a dash of pepper, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce or horseradish, to taste
  • Optional: Add in olives, pickled beans, or any other veggies you have
  • Keep virgin, or add in a shot of your favorite vodka

Thursday, July 15, 2010

San Francisco - A Guide from Gwyneth via GOOP!

hi friends,
I just got GOOP's monthly e-blast, and it's all the latest hot spots in the fabulous city of San Francisco...as recommended by uber-celeb Gwyneth Paltrow and her other celeb friends. Hopefully there are some places in this list we can all afford (LOL!), so it's worth checking out! It's been years since I've been to SF (sorry to say!), but this travel guide is encouraging my husband and I to start planing a trip soon! 
:) mel


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San Francisco - GOOP!
This week’s GO on San Francisco is brought to you not only by myself, but by my local friends who I always consult when I am planning a trip there. Kelly, Erin, and Christy, the magnificent Turlington sisters, are Bay Area natives and always point me in the good stuff’s direction. Also super hip ex-New Yorker and SF transplant, Julie Drazen, shares her insider knowledge and Sararose Benham gives us her in-depth and well researched tips.


Love,
gp


San Francisco

This week’s GO on San Francisco is brought to you not only by myself, but by my local friends who I always consult when I am planning a trip there. Kelly, Erin, and Christy, the magnificent Turlington sisters, are Bay Area natives and always point me in the good stuff’s direction. Also super hip ex-New Yorker and SF transplant, Julie Drazen, shares her insider knowledge and Sararose Benham gives us her in-depth and well researched tips.
Love, gp

From Gwyneth:

Hotels:


Four Seasons
757 Market Street
+415 633 3000
www.fourseasons.com/sanfrancisco
Although I find that the Four Seasons can be hit and miss, this elegant and airy space right in the middle of downtown San Francisco is ideally located for walking around the heart of the city.

The Clift
495 Geary Street
+415 775 4700
www.clifthotel.com
Super elegant, modern and uber-designed, this Phillippe Starck designed hotel is one of the hippest places to stay. Be sure to have a drink at or even just a peek into the Redwood Room, a classic bar with redwood paneling that has been recently revamped.

Restaurants:


Zuni Café
1658 Market Street
+415 552 2522
www.zunicafe.com
The menu at this classic restaurant changes daily but the delicious food remains a constant. The specialties here are the Roast Chicken and the Bread Salad.

Slanted Door
1 Ferry Building
+415 861 8032
I haven’t been since the restaurant moved from Valencia street to the Ferry Building, but, with its windows toward the water, this is THE place for Vietnamese. The emphasis is on fresh and organic ingredients. If you’re wanting a quick fix, you can also pick up food to-go at their counter in the Ferry Building marketplace. Slanted Door also has a few sister restaurants including Out The Door on Bush St, which is where the crowds are flocking these days.

Shopping:


Cielo
2225 Fillmore Street
+415 776 0641
I had a lot of luck shopping here the last time I was in San Francisco. Bessie, the general manager, says that at Cielo they like to “mix designs from around the globe to create understated glamour.” The store carries designers such as Haider Ackermann, Dries Van Noten, Ann Demeulemeester, Yohji Yamamoto, Limi Feu, Sacai, Rick Owens, Marni, and Marsell shoes and the buyers choose the best pieces. Their sister store, Blu, has a slightly more playful collection, selected with the same great taste.

From the Turlington Sisters:






From Left to Right: Erin, Kelly and Christy

Yank Sing
101 Spear St.
+415 957 9200
or
49 Stevenson St
+415 541 4949
www.yanksing.com
This is the best place to go for authentic Dim Sum with every dumpling choice you can imagine. The restaurant doubles in capacity on the weekends in order to accommodate the crowds while the menu decreases in size. Weekdays are definitely the best time for a meal, for a full menu and half the crowd.
Swan Oyster Depot
1517 Polk St
San Francisco, CA 94109
+415 673 1101
This family owned business has been open for almost a century, serving up fresh oysters, clams, crab, and their famous clam chowder. Kelly and Christy love the Dungeness Crab Louie and the incredibly fresh oysters that they order at the counter with a crisp Sauvignon Blanc. There is only bar seating and it’s hard to get a seat, so expect a line.





Photography by Liza Shaw

A16
2355 Chestnut St.
+415 771 2216
www.a16sf.com
Though the southern Italian cuisine here is delicious, the highlight is definitely the wine. The owner and sommelier, Shelley Lindgren, finds little-known wines to pair with, among other things, the wood-fired thin-crust pizza, which is not to be missed. Be sure to pick up the A16 cookbook by Nate Appleman, Shelley Lindgren and Kelly Leahy. Christy’s family makes A16 style pizza regularly.





Photography by Matthew Accarrino

SPQR
1911 Fillmore Street
+415 771 7779
www.spqrsf.com
A16’s sister restaurant, SPQR focuses on traditional Italian dishes which include fresh, house-made pastas and follows the same selective attitude toward Italian wine. Go with a group of friends so you can try more of their small plates.

Ferry Building Marketplace
One Ferry Building
+415 983 8000
This gorgeous building right on the Embarcadero houses some of San Francisco’s most notable food merchants including Hog Island Oyster Company, Cowgirl Creamery’s Artisan Cheese Shop, Bluebottle coffee, etc.





Photography by Matthew Millman

Bar Bambino
2921 16th Street, San Francisco, CA
+415 701 8466
www.barbambino.com
This Italian restaurant and wine-bar is located somewhat off the beaten path on 16th street in The Mission. The space and rustic food is meticulously orchestrated to create a cozy and memorable experience. The cheese plate is a major highlight.
Chez Spencer
82 14th Street
+415 864 2191
www.chezspencer.net
Sophisticated French bistro fare in an airy but warm space. Make sure to have one of their delicious cocktails before your meal.
Hotel Vitale
8 Mission Street
+415 278 3700
www.hotelvitale.com
On the Embarcadero, right across the street from the Ferry Building, this super-holistic hotel has a full menu of spa treatments for both vacationing and business travelers.
Rye
688 Geary Street
+415 474 4448
www.ryesf.com
For after dinner drinks, head to Rye where the bartenders will concoct the drink of your choice using the freshest ingredients.

From Julie Drazen:

Restaurants:




Photography by Frankie Frankeny

Spruce
3640 Sacramento Street
+415 921 5100
www.sprucesf.com
A great place for a dressed-up dinner. The food spans a variety of cuisines but the emphasis remains on local and organic fare.

Nopa
560 Divisadero
+415 864 8643
www.nopasf.com
My friend Julie’s number one favorite for food and atmosphere. Nopa prides itself for being a real San Francisco community center. They support Bay Area artisans (check out the mural!) and serve local, rustic food.

Farina
3560 18th St.
+415 565 0360
www.farina-foods.com
In a city full of Italian restaurants, this is the place to go for fresh pasta.

Shopping:

Dish Clothing
541 Hayes Street
+415 252 5997
A favorite for good price points.

Carrots
843 Montgomery St.
+415 834 9041
www.sfcarrots.com
Keywords: unique, cutting-edge, local.
The Grocery Store
3625 Sacramento St.
+415 928 3615
You’ll find designers and pieces you won’t find anywhere else in San Francisco like Comme Des Garcons, Miu Miu, James Perse and designer jeans galore.

Metier
355 Sutter St.
+415 989 5395
www.metiersf.com
Handpicked clothing with a bohemian edge. Brands include Zero Maria Cornejo, Isabel Marant, and No. 6 among others.
Philanthropist
3571 Sacramento St.
+415 441 1750
www.philanthropistboutique.com
This store carries all the brands you’d want – Phillip Lim, Vera Wang, Zac Posen, Stella McCartney. The major added plus is that all your money goes directly to charity. Each quarter the owners choose a new charity to contribute to.
Gimme Shoes
416 Hayes Street at Gough
+415 864 0691
www.gimmeshoes.com
This is THE best shoe store!

Kids Clothes:

Honeys and Heroes
3366 326 1899
+415 864 0691
www.honeysandheroes.com
Find unique pieces for kids from all the cool brands like Ella Moss and Vans for kids plus many unknowns and up-and comers.

Mani/Pedi:

Teashi
2340 Polk Street
+415 749 0990
www.teashi.com
This is a beautifully designed space for the ultimate manicure and pedicure. Who knew there were so many kinds of treatments? Time Defense Mani, Scandle Mani, Back To Natural…

From Sararose Benham:

Parks:


Seward Street Mini Park
When I was a little girl, my dad used to take me to The Seward Street Mini Park. Seward is a short street in The Castro that runs at a rough diagonal between 19th St. and Douglass St. I used to feel like it was my private secret park. The park has these slides made of cement that are said to have been designed by a young 14 year old girl who won a park design contest. When we were done sliding we would walk up the Douglass Hill steps which lead you to Kite Hill which is a small open space with grass and views overlooking the city.

Shopping:


Conifer Shop
2428 Webster St.
+415 922 1892
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www.conifershop.com
My big sister's good friends Amy and Robbie own this fantastic shop. The store showcases New York designers like one of a kind jewelry from DLC Brooklyn made with vintage chains and select clothing pieces by Built by Wendy. The shop also carries many items that are handmade and sustainable.

Lingerie:

Toujours
2484 Sacramento St.
+415 346 3988
www.toujourslingerie.com
Toujours is tiny but perfect. It is located off Fillmore Street in lower Pacific Heights. Beverly, the owner has worked in Lingerie for years and used to have a shop called Chloe across the Golden Gate Bridge. Bev is a wealth of gorgeous lingerie knowledge. The store features sexy, comfy and in between. I love going to this girly shop, it smells delicious too - like lavender sachets.

Men:

A-B Fits
1519 Grant Ave.
+415 982 5726
www.abfits.com
A-B Fits has many hip brands and carries APC denim, which I think looks incredible on men.

Huf
812 Sutter St.
+415 552 3820
www.hufsf.com
Huf has the best and most original sneaker collection in SF. You will find the latest and greatest from Nike, Adidas, Reebok and Vans. They also carry hip urban apparel. It's fun to browse this colorful store even if you are not a huge sneaker fan.

Baby:

Mudpie
1694 Union St.
+415 771 9262
www.mudpiechild.com
Mudpie in the Marina has gorgeous clothing gifts for babies as well as beautiful accessories, toys, furniture and specialty make believe items. I simply adore this place. This classic and magical feeling shop is spacious and bright and they do gorgeous gift-wrapping which makes the perfect finishing touch for a lovely experience.

Hair:


Jungle Red
4233 18th St.
+415 924 9755
www.jungleredsf.com
The salon is hip and chic without screaming hip and chic. The front desk staff (especially a lovely man named Eric) are always incredibly cheerful and helpful and I have been impressed with all of the colorists and stylists I have booked with. They do amazing nourishing conditioning treatments using Kerastase and do not break the bank.

Yoga:


International Orange
2410 California St, Suite A
+415 563 5500
www.internationalorange.com
An old friend of mine opened this incredible yoga studio/day spa on Fillmore Street with two of her childhood girlfriends. International Orange (IO) named after the paint color of the Golden Gate Bridge, is an open space of Zen in the middle of the city. IO has both restorative and vinyasa yoga available by group classes, privates or workshops.

Facials:

Derma Plus
1728 Union St, suite 200
+415 885 6192
www.dermaplussf.com
I stumbled upon this Marina gem looking for a waxer and ended up addicted to the facial treatments. Julie Crispo owns and operates this quaint second floor space and takes extremely good care of her client's skin. Julie has perfected the art of waxing and her facials always leave you feeling like you have brand new skin! I really cannot say enough good things about Derma Plus, you never feel rushed and truly feel cared about which I think is hard to find in an aestician. Derma Plus uses products like True, Skin Blends, Obagi and Jan Marini.

Restaurants:

Italian and Pizza:

Little Star Pizza
400 Valencia St.
+415 551 7827
or
846 Divisadero St.
+415 441 1118
www.littlestarpizza.com
In a city not famous for their Pizza, Little Star Pizza is delicious. They serve both thin and thick crust so there is something for everyone and they do both options just right. The daily specials change constantly and seasonally and always surprise. No reservations and cash only.





Photography by Eric Wolfinger

Delfina Restaurant
3621 18th St.
+415 552 4055
or
Pizzeria Mission
3611 18th St.
+415 437 6800
www.delfinasf.com
Delfina Restaurant in the Mission district is a lovely place with a fantastic Italian menu and delicious fresh pizzas. Although Delfina is usually crowded and hard to get in, the pizzeria next door that is smaller and open for lunch tends to have more openings, especially for a later lunch.
Pizzetta 211
211 23rd Ave.
+415 379 9880
www.pizzetta211.com
My sister is swearing by Pizzetta 211 saying "It is the super secret bombdiggity."

Mexican:

Nick's Crispy Tacos
1500 Broadway
+415 409 8226
Nick's Crispy Tacos is only open during the day as it is operated out of a portion of a Night Club in Russian Hill. You enter through a side door of the club and it's sectioned off. They have the best tacos, crispy or regular along with perfect guacamole, elote (Mexican corn on the cob) and delicious melon juice. It's an interesting experience surrounded by plush red club-style booths and a dancing floor. It's a fun place to bring out-of-towners as it's quite a unique dining experience. They also have "Taco Tuesdays" with $2 tacos and $10 pitchers!

Nopalito
306 Broderick St.
+415 437 0303
www.nopalitosf.com
Our family loves Nopalito on Broderick, for sustainable, organic and healthy Mexican food.
And of course there are many Taquerias in the Mission District where you cannot go wrong when searching for authentic Mexican Cuisine.

Vietnamese:

Three Seasons
3317 Steiner St.
www.threeseasonsrestaurant.com
Three Seasons is a wonderful restaurant to go when you are in the mood for Vietnamese spring rolls. There are many types of rolls both fresh and fried, and they are made with the finest ingredients. The Vietnamese owners have named the restaurant Three Seasons, because that is how many seasons there are in Vietnam.

Markets:


Bi-Rite Market
3639 18th Street
+415 241 9760
www.biritemarket.com
Bi-Rite Market in the Mission is the place to go for snacks and groceries. They somehow manage to carry everything you would need in one smallish grocery store. Bi-Rite specializes in local, organic and sustainable food. The produce here is always fresh and to test it yourself, there are ample amounts of samples offered. They cater and have a seasonal deli with a changing menu. For a special treat, visit Bi-Rite’s creamery across the street serving local, organic ice cream. The service and atmosphere are very neighborhood and community oriented.

Coffee and Tea:

Lovejoy's Tea Room
1351 Church St.
+415 648 5895
www.lovejoystearoom.com
Lovejoy's Tea Room is adorable and eclectic. It is the perfect spot to host a high tea or bring a small group of children for a tea party.





Photography by Eric Wolfinger

Four Barrel Coffee
375 Valencia
www.fourbarrelcoffee.com
Four Barrel Coffee is all the rage at the moment and for good reason, the coffee is excellent. You can also find Four Barrel Coffee served at Tartine, a popular and delicious bakery that is worth a visit.





Photography by Eric Wolfinger

Tartine
600 Guerrero Street
+415 487-2600
www.tartinebakery.com

Art and Science:

Mural Tours in San Francisco are a really fantastic way to see outdoor, authentic local art. There are numerous worthy murals to be seen all around the city.
One of my favorite places to go is The Exploratorium. It is located next to the Palace of Fine Arts, the Grecian looking dome that sits near the base of the Golden Gate Bridge. Inside the Exploratorium you will find a Science Museum great for both children and adults. It features the Tactile Dome, which is a maze of tunnels and slides that you go through completely in the dark using your sense of touch to get you through.

To Do at Night:

Dolores Park movie night is really fun! Grab a blanket and your buddies and you are set for the night.
Nightlife at Calif. Academy of Sciences on Thursday nights (adults only / bars / djs).

Candy:

Candy Darling
798 Sutter Street
+415 346 1500
This adorable, simple and completely wonderful corner candy shop has the warmest service and most incredible English toffee and saltwater caramels.