Monday, October 11, 2010

San Fran Afterthoughts

Some post-trip thoughts:

  • A friend noted that people in San Francisco don't like to wear deodorant (I noticed) and they can tell who is not local because they wear nice shoes and cologne when they go out.
  • I'm glad I didn't drive because 1) parking is either hard to find or really hard on really steep hills - I don't know how they don't slam into each other trying to parallel park and 2) driving over some of those crests is scurry!
  • Go in September or October when the weather is the nicest - Summer is cold
  • Yelp Yelp Yelp Yelp!
  • iPhones really do suck royal elephant balls in San Francisco.  WHY?  At least the phone portion... data seemed OK (except Four Square)
  • I really miss Naia gelato

Friday, October 8, 2010

San Francisco Day 6

From California 2010
After our host Rick made us some scrambled eggs with salmon, Jose stayed in to rest for his performance in Venus and Adonis (he is cupid) and I went with Rick to the Asian Art Museum where he was going to a lecture.

I checked out the museum's displays and walked around the city hall area for a little bit.  The city hall itself is really nice - it looks like a state capital building.  There were some characters on the streets around there - one random woman asked me if I had a phone for sale, laughed and said she was serious because she missed her phone.

I met Jose back at the house and we had lunch at the Baker Street Bistro nearby and Jose had several coronaries while watching the Blue Angels practicing over the city for Fleet Week.

Then it was time (sort of, we arrived pretty early) to head to Menlo Park near Palo Alto for Jose's concert at St. Patrick's Seminary - nice place.  The concert was actually what's believed to be the first opera in English and it was only an hour long - not bad!

After the concert, we had dinner at a Thai place in Palo Alto.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

San Francisco Day 5

From California 2010
Today Jose and I went down to Pier 39 for a cruise on the harbor - it goes under the Golden Gate bridge and around Alcatraz island... it actually gets pretty close.

After that, we had lunch at the Crab House - holy fast service.  They apparently take your order at your table with a wireless device because our food came literally like 5 minutes later.  I had the "killer crab" which was half a dungeoness crab in garlic butter.  It was good, but the garlic butter actually kind of overpowered the crab a bit.

Jose went home to rest and I did the rest of Pier 39 and the Aquarium.  The Blue Angels were practicing over the harbor for Fleet Week, too.  Jose told me later he wasn't able to nap because of them.

I walked up to Washington Square Park and had some really great gelato at Naia - you can get two flavors in a small cup, so I got pistachio and Ferrero Rocher - both were excellent.

I took the bus to Golden Gate park and went to the Tea Garden that Jose and I skipped the other day.  I decided to go after seeing photos of it from a friend of mine.  I got some tea and mochi at the tea house in the garden and spent a while just relaxing a bit.

I went to the Conservatory of Flowers just in time to see it before it closed, some very nice flowers - and the jungle room was sooo humid!  My glasses fogged up as soon as I walked in.

I walked to Stow Lake just as the sun was starting to go down and ate a little of the mochi I got to go.

My friend Dante was out of work by this time so we met in Castro for dinner at Thai Chef, caught up (it had been YEARS since we'd seen each other), and he took me around to pretty much all the gay bars in the area for literally about 5 minutes each, LOL.  They're all pretty small and "clubs" are pretty rare - they're really just bars and strangely enough they were showing baseball - but because the Giants were playing.

We took a quick ride to SoMa and Folsom street and then he dropped me off back at the house!  It was great to see him again but by then (about 10) I was pretty tired.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

San Francisco Day 4

From California 2010
Lots of walking today but not as many destinations.  Jose and I went to Golden Gate park and saw the Academy of Sciences - really great museum.  Aquarium, a four story rain forest with butterflies and birds, we did the planetarium show which was great...

Then we Yelped around the area looking for lunch and we settled on a Thai place for something light... Soi Gow Thai.  I got lettuce wraps and a cup of coconut shrimp soup, Jose got duck fried rice.

We drove up to Lands End and walked around up there and the Sutro Baths ruins before he dropped me off at the Palace of the Legion on Honor before going to rehearsal.  I checked out the art at the museum and the holocast memorial and then I walked alllllll the way down to Geary and 22nd... holy crap my knee hurt.

I took the bus from there to Presidio street and then another bus back to the Marina district again for dinner.  I Yelped around there for quite a while before getting pizza at Amici's - a delicious mini pizza with roasted garlic, mushrooms and carmelized onions.

While eating the pizza, I Yelped dessert and went to Crepes a Go Go and got the most amazing giant crepe - the King Lias crepe:  Nutella, bananas, coconut, almond powder and whipped cream.  Smashing!

On the way back to the house I picked up a red velvet cupcake for Jose and burned a few of the calories from that crepe by walking home.

Tomorrow I'm thinking harbor cruise, bay aquarium... and I think I'm having dinner with my friend Dante.

iPhoning in San Fran

Musings on my iPhone:

One thing I've learned:  Yelp is one of the best things in the world.  Not only can you find just about anything near you, but you get the reviews.  I definitely would have had a different dining experience on this trip without it.

My iPhone was absolutely invaluable as a GPS system.  My big walk on Monday would have been much harder without it!  Yay Google Maps!

Why the hell doesn't Foursquare work properly in San Francisco?  My phone worked fine for data, although I am dropping calls a lot... I've heard AT&T sucks in San Francisco.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

San Francisco Day 3

From California 2010
This morning Jose and I got up pretty early and drove down to Carmel-by-the-Sea.  The main downtown area is pretty touristy, with nice, upscale shopping and dining.  We had brunch at this quaint place called The Cottage.  I had a delicious meal - the Cottage Special - little pancakes, "bangers" - English sausage, eggs and a side of toast.  Jose wasn't as thrilled with his eggs benedict - he said the hollandaise was very vinegary.

We drove along "Scenic Drive", stopping a little along the way, with nice views of the ocean, beaches and rocks.

We took route 1 out to the Point Lobos Ecological Reserve, which was absolutely breathtaking.  Sea lions basking on the rocks, rock arches in the water, little hidden beaches, a cypress grove... you could spend all day there but we only saw one side of it.  Jose even took a little nap in the car while I explored China Cove.

We wanted to see Monterey and Jose had rehearsal tonight at 8, so we headed there... it wasn't as compact and pretty as Carmel, but we had a very pleasant snack on Cannery Road and drove around a little bit.  We weren't all that impressed, didn't have time for the aquarium, so we headed back to San Francisco but took route 1 most of the way.

From California 2010
So many of the views on the way back were so beautiful, and we were approaching sunset so the light was great.  We stopped at a couple places along the way, most notably Pigeon Point lighthouse and Pescadero Beach.

Jose dropped me off downtown on his way to rehearsal, and I took the bus toward the house.  I stopped off at the Marina district and had a great dinner at Ristorante Parma, where they had carbonara that was not made with cream.  It had a definite chicken stock flavor but it was really good.  I also had some chocolate raspberry cake for dessert.

People in the restaurant were kind of weird (not the staff they were great - the patrons).  The guy next to me literally asked for a custom pasta dish, specifying all the ingredients.  The woman next to me wanted a seafood dish with different seafood but they didn't have shrimp so she couldn't have what she wanted, but she talked about how she wanted her shrimp.  I don't understand why people to go restaurants, wanting something really specific.  I have no idea where they were from.

Monday, October 4, 2010

San Francisco Day 2

From California 2010
Jose and I slept well, got up and had some breakfast at The Grove.  The place was very expensive and kind of loud, but the food was good.  It felt like it was trying a little too hard, though.

We drove over the Golden Gate bridge and stopped at the vista point just over it.  I don't know - personally I thought it was cool to be in a famous place but I just don't see the bridge has being particularly nice to look at.  Cool bit of engineering, though.

Jose wanted to take me up the nearby hills, but there was road construction and where he wanted to go was closed off, but we ended up in Point Bonita which was very cool and very beautiful.  Some neat historic sites like the Nike Missile Site and Battery Mendell, along with some really gorgeous views.  We also went to the Point Bonita Lighthouse, and though we couldn't get to the lighthouse itself (it was closed), the trail there was really gorgeous.

We stopped REALLY quickly in Sausalito, because I got in touch with my friend Alex and we went back to have lunch with him in a bad section of San Francisco - at Miss Saigon at 6th and Mission.  The food was good though, and it was great to see Alex.

We did some very quick shopping at the mall near Powell Station and then Jose had to go off to rehearsal.  I got my City Pass and started my big walk.

From California 2010
I walked to Union Square, walked up Grant through Chinatown, looped around Stockton - it's interesting.  Grant is the really touristy Chinatown street and the next street over, Stockton, is the REAL Chinatown where everything is in Chinese and you get the real deal like dried scallops, lop cheung and other dried scary bits.  Walking on Stockton felt like I was back in China.  Hong Kong mostly, because people were speaking Cantonese.

I went up Montgomery, got a really good look at the Transamerica Pyramid, walked up to Telegraph Hill, found an intersection where you can see the pyramid, the Bay Bridge and the Coit Tower just by turning in place.

I hiked up the Coit Tower stairs, took in the view with a bunch of other tourists, and then went down the other side, up Lombard St, including the really crooked section, up Russian Hill, over Polk to Bay and sat in the grass at the corner of Bay and Laguna while making plans to meet my friend Jaycen.

Using my new City Pass, I took the bus to Castro and met up with Jaycen, walked around the area for a bit before having dinner at La Mediterreanee and had some really good chicken with raisins and spices in pyllo.  They had such good service.  Jaycen ordered Kibbeh and only ate half.  He asked to take the rest home, and the waitress came back and said "I'm so sorry.  I dropped your food, so they're making you another one."  They made him another full one!

Back to the house for me, met up with Jose, who got out from rehearsal a bit early, and we chatted with Rick whose house we're staying at and another guest at the house.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

San Francisco Day 1

Jose and I arrived in San Francisco around 5:30 pm local time, picked up our rental (free upgrade since they didn't have any more compacts), and then dropped our stuff at the house we're staying at near the Presido.

From California 2010
We drove down to Fisherman's Wharf, walked around for a little bit and after a couple of long waits, settled for a short wait at Pompei's Grotto where we had some excellent food. We shared a crab appetizer - crab bruschetta, a baby crab cake and a half cracked dungeoness crab. I had a full dungeoness crab which is chilled and so sweet. It was delicious and reasonably priced. I was very full by the end.

We walked around a little more before going back to the house and going to bed.