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| Summary: | Located in the space that was once home to the popular Leticia's, Lime Restaurant and Lounge has fast become an eat and drink destination, not only for Castrophiles but all SF residents. With 60s-era modernist decor courtesy of style artisan Craige Walters and a small plate, globally explosive menu from renowned chef Sharon Ardiana, Lime caters to those in search of great food, great drinks and sublime ambience. |
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401 Van Ness San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | Once the most popular from of public transportation for early San Franciscans, the cable cars have become a major tourist attraction. It's still a reliable and scenic way to travel around parts of the city. There are three lines : Powell- Hyde (Powell-Market, Nob Hill, Russian Hill, Hyde and Beach), Powell-Mason (Powell-Market, Nob Hill, North Beach, Bay and Taylor) and California Street (California and Market, Embarcadero BART/MUNI, Financial District, Chinatown, Nob Hill to Van Ness). |
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55 Music Concourse Dr. San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | This is a great place for an inquiring mind. The wonders of the natural world are on display in the Steinhart Aquarium, complete with a penguin colony; the Morrison Planetarium, offers a sky show; and a natural history museum with a hunk of jade the size of a steamer trunk. There is also a collection of artifacts from the local native populations of the Bay Area and Oceania, and a whimsical courtyard display of animal statues by renowned sculptor Buffano. ...more |
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522 Jones St. San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | A popular breakfast and brunch spot located in the Tenderloin district that serves up large portions of breakfast favorites and a signature spicy corn bread. |
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875 Horward Street San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | Get close to your favorite sea creatures and also some of the deadliest snakes. This aquarium showcases piranhas, pythons, pipefish, penguins, moray eels and snakes. At the Touch Tide Pool you can touch sea stars and hermit crabs. You can also try penguin feeding at 11a and 3:30p daily. The newest addition includes the Snake Alley, which displays anacondas, African rock pythons, California king snake and the Ball python. If you are studying biology, this is a good place to meet the aquatic biologists who look after and feed the animals.Admission is free on first the Wednesday of each month. ...more |
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657 Harrison St San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | supperclub san francisco is an innovative multi-sensory fine dining experience rooted in excellent food, creativity, and experimentation. Chef Ferrandon's 5 course menu (vegetarian or non-vegetarian) suprise menu changes weekly and is served at a leisurely pace (a minimum of 3 hours) on oversized beds in a dramatic interior designed by the award-winning Concrete Architectural Associates of Amsterdam. |
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439 Powell St. San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | Sears Fine Food is a good option for breakfast till 3pm everyday for all the sleepyheads and also for the sheer joy of digging into Swedish pancakes with maple syrup and fresh whipped butter. If you are going there for breakfast, be prepared to queue up. Lunch and dinner menus are also appetizing and they have a great wine selection to go with it. Old school decor in the recently refurbished restaurant keeps the old world charm intact and the staff add an extra dose of charm. ...more |
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1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | This building is the site of some of San Francisco's finest moments. In 1954 Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were married here. In the early 21st century, over 100 same-sex couples were married by Mayor Gavin Newsom in the foyer. The Renaissance architecture rivals some of the country's most historical structures. Two Parisian architects designed and constructed the building from 1913-1915. The dome is based on the one crowning St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Visitors can pick up brochures and take a self-guided tour between 8a-5p, Monday through Friday. A small store, open during normal business hours, sells traditional San Francisco souvenirs including T-shirts, posters and postcards. ...more |
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560 Larkin St. San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | The Gallic influence on Vietnamese cooking dates back to its French colonial days, which explains why an Asian sandwich is served in a baguette. Usually filled with Five-spice Chicken or roast pork, there is an American twist to be found in the meatball sandwich that is like nothing so much as a jumped-up hoagie. The fillings are spicy and the chili garnish, which you can ask the efficient counter staff to leave out, can make the sandwiches positively incendiary, though that does not seem to deter the locals who crowd this shop all day. ...more |
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750 Folsom Street San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | The only year-round ice-skating rink in San Francisco. An attractive, all-new facility atop the Moscone Center, the ice-skating center offers recreational skating (with plenty of skates to rent) day and night. Skating lessons are also available for beginners, as are hockey games, adult hockey workshops, and figure-skating lessons. With so much going on, it's advisable to call ahead to check the schedule. The rink can be rented for private groups or parties. The brand new bowling alley built atop the Moscone Center, right next to the skating rink, is a great place to take friends or kids. In fact, it can be rented for bowling parties. Lessons and league bowling is offered, as well. The bowling center is attractively designed, too (in a bowling-alleyish kind of way), and it has a very friendly feeling. ...more |
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1100 California Street San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | This impressive neo-Gothic structure crowning Nob Hill was built on the site of the Crocker Mansion after the 1906 earthquake and fire. The interior features stained glass windows in celestial blues and vibrant reds and yellows. There are also frescoes depicting the history of San Francisco and scenes from the life of San Francisco's patron saint, St. Francis of Asissi. The gilded bas-reliefs that adorn the doors of the main entrance are cast from Ghiberti's original molds for the Gates of Paradise that adorn the Baptistry in Florence. This facility also boasts an indoor and an outdoor labyrinth. Admission free. ...more |
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1906 Van Ness Ave. San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | To enter this restaurant, you need a healthy appetite for meat! The interior boasts of several dining rooms, a bar & cocktail lounge, and a fireplace, making it feel like an exclusive club-house; the owner, Joe Betz, is known for redecorating the establishment every so often. Chunks of delicious prime rib are served with a variety of side dishes (the most popular being spinach and potatoes). A daily fish special is also offered for those who want something light. So come on in for some serious eating! ...more |
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1800 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | Mums at Hotel Tomo is a popular dining spot in Japantown. The interior boasts dark wood, handpainted murals and contrasting tones, giving it the perfect Japanese ambiance. The house special is the Shabu-Shabu, which is an blend of steak with noodles and vegetables, cooked right before you at your table. This is accompanied by delectable dipping sauces that tantalize the taste-buds. This is an all-you-can-eat dish washed down with endless sake and beer. Mums is the ultimate eating adventure that will satiate the pickiest eaters. ...more |
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Bay St and Van Ness Ave San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | This is an old military base that has been transformed into a Mecca of art and culture. It is home to an array of galleries, museums, theaters, performance halls, nonprofit organizations, classes, festivals and events, including the Japantown Anime Fair. The center offers numerous facilities available for rent and can accommodate both small and large events. The chapel is a fabulous place for a wedding, and Fort Mason's great green lawn, with its views of the city and the bay, is a destination in and of itself. ...more |
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1500 Broadway St. San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | At Nick's, you will find a festive environment and the best crispy tacos around. We don't just do tacos - we offer other specialties like tasty burritos, corn on the cob and fresh juices. Located inside Harry Denton's Rouge on Polk Street, we're a great way to start (or recover from) a night on the town! But get here early - it's take-out only after 8:30pm! ...more |
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3601 Lyon Street San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | Developed by physicist Frank Oppenheimer and opened in 1969, this innovative, interactive museum behind the Palace of Fine Arts is dedicated to art, science and human perception. The hands-on displays unveil the mysteries of science and language (trace hundreds of languages through family trees!). The exhibits present theories simply and succinctly. For a different kind of hands-on experience, check out the tactile dome, a labyrinth of different textures that explorers negotiate in the dark. Seminars on quirky subjects are offered on weekends. ...more |
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2175 Hyde St San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | We've come a long way since Henry Ford invented the Model-T. Hop into a GoCar for a spin around San Francisco and see just how far you can go. Catch all the attractions and experience all the fun of the City by the Bay without the confusion of maps or the inflexibility of organized tours. Utilizing state-of-the-art GPS (Global Positioning System) locator technology, GoCars take you from the Bay to the Pacific and around the neighborhoods, parks, and famous landmarks of the City. While driving, the talking cars tell you exactly when and where to go and provide historical information and plenty of fun facts. Weave your way throughout the streets of San Francisco and see everything from tourist-laden Fisherman's Wharf to spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Lombard Street, Fort Mason, Haight-Ashbury, Golden Gate Park, Union Street Shopping District and so much more. The little yellow car even navigates you through areas prohibited by tour buses including the ritzy Seacliff neighborhood and areas of the Presidio. The best part of the GoCar adventure is being able to discover the City at your own pace. Stop to take pictures, grab a bite to eat, or take in a museum at your leisure. Feel free to spend anywhere from an hour to an entire day zipping around town in your talking 3-wheeled car. GoCars are an adventure the whole family will enjoy, and both visitors and Bay Area residents will love the unique and entertaining experience. There is no better way to see San Francisco! To rent a GoCar, you must be a licensed driver and 18-years-old. A GoCar costs $44 for the first hour, $34 for the second and $24 for each additional hour. After 5 hours, there are no additional charges. Reservations are required. Be sure to call or reserve online well in advance. There is a second location in Union Square at: 321 Mason St (at corner of Mason & O'Farrell). ...more |
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891 Beach St. San Francisco, CA US |
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| Summary: | Trained in the renowed Cordon Bleu culinary academy, Ana Mandara's chef prepares traditional Vietnamese recipes with French technique and American accents. Ana Mandara translates as a beautiful refuge with a 700-year Vietnamese history. Come in and create your own story. ...more |
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