San Francisco - Taste o f the City Tour
This is a clip from my travel show The Hospitality Guide as I checked out the sights and sounds of San Francisco. I love this place!!
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San Francisco is a city bursting with youthful energy and only 350 miles from LA. Follow us through the city and discover that here, adventure seems guaranteed.
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Leave the regular world behind when you step into the fog-swathed “City by the Bay.” From shopping adventures in Union Square to a trip on the city’s legendary cable cars, a #vacation to #SanFrancisco is bound to leave you with incredible memories.
#Visit Fisherman’s Wharf and indulge in its shops and galleries, as well as some of the best fresh seafood you’ll ever taste. Walk on the Golden Gate Bridge and take in the fresh sea air and views of the bay and Pacific Ocean. If it’s a more serene environment you’re after, pass through the stately architecture and flowing lagoon of the Palace of Fine Arts.
Of course, San Francisco #sightseeing isn’t complete without an excursion to Alcatraz, the island prison that once held some of the country’s most notorious criminals. Look into its empty cells and thick stone walls and wonder, could you escape “The Rock”?
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0:49 - Union Square
1:11 - Chinatown
1:34 - The Embarcardero
1:52 - Fisherman's Wharf
2:09 - Pier 39
2:21 - Alcatraz
2:54 - Haight-Ashbury
3:31 - Golden Gate Park
3:54 - Golden Gate Bridge
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Sidewalk Food Tours of San Francisco
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San Francisco Chinatown with Martin Yan | 100 Days: Drinks, Dishes, & Destinations | KQED
San Francisco’s Chinatown is home to barbeque pork, steamed bao, dragon beard candy, and enough dim sum to fill the table. There’s no one better than local celebrity chef Martin Yan to show Leslie Sbrocco around and discover hidden gems tucked in these busy streets. These two are quite the duo singing and laughing their way through the labyrinth of shops and eateries. But she couldn’t leave the enclave without a lesson in tea and a visit to famed Chef George Chen’s elegant Shanghai Retreat.
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San Francisco - Golden Gate Park
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Single Mom Vlog: Trip To San Francisco - Food Tour
Over the weekend, we went to San Francisco, we had so much fun in the city!
One of the tours we went on was in North Beach / Little Italy...Our guide Blondina was AMAZING, she's lived in the city for YEARS and she did such an amazing job educating us on the history of her city ! The foods we got to eat were delicious!
If you are ever in San Francisco the link to their tour site is below:
San Francisco - City Video Guide
The coastal city of San Francisco, California, invites you to explore its hip neighborhoods and enjoy its liberal, relaxed atmosphere.
The heart of downtown is Union Square, a great spot to shop, relax and watch the world go by. The Embarcadero is a busy waterfront roadway taking in some of San Francisco's most famous landmarks, including Market Street, the Bay Bridge and the San Francisco Ferry Building.
Fisherman's Wharf, at the northern end of the Embarcadero, is known for great shops and restaurants. Golden Gate Bridge and the island fortress of Alcatraz. are easy to get to from here. Nearby at Pier 39 you can enjoy the best views of San Francisco and visit the sea lion colony.
Experience the hustle and bustle of Chinatown, or head to the Haight-Ashbury district, where you'll find independent record stores, smoke shops and cafes.
Nearby Marin County is home to the ancient redwoods of Muir Woods National Monument and the relaxed bayside hamlet of Sausalito. With so much to offer, San Francisco tempts visitors back again and again.
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Chinese FOOD TOUR of the OLDEST CHINATOWN in America | San Francisco, California
The oldest Chinatown in America is located in San Francisco, California. In this video I take you on an epic Chinese food tour to try Dim Sum, egg tart, visit the fortune cookie factory and try some honey walnut shrimp!
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We started off the tour by walking up Grant (the main street in Chinatown) and their was a mini festival going on with kids dancing in dragon costumes. From there we walked to Great Eastern Restaurant, to try some of the best dim sum in Chinatown. They have over 83 dim sum items and they are famous because Obama ate here.
Next I walked across the street and stood in line at Golden Gate Bakery, this place is famous for its Danta (Egg Tart Pastry). It's ranked as one of the top places in American to eat this Cantonese dessert. It was so good!
From there I walked two streets away to the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory, incase you didn't know the fortune cookie was invented in San Francisco's Chinatown. It's a small factory, you walk in see some workers making the cookies and you can buy some or even a giant one.
Lastly I walked over to Far East Cafe a restaurant serving Cantonese and Sichuan dishes for over 100 years! I came here to try the Honey Walnut Shrimp, it was so sticky and crunchy!
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Chinatown and Little Italy Food Tour in San Francisco
Indulge in the food and history of two of San Francisco’s historic neighborhoods: Chinatown and Little Italy.
Become very acquainted with two of San Francisco’s best neighborhoods on this guided eating and walking tour of Chinatown and North Beach. Let the guide show you some real local spots, as you stroll the narrow streets of the two neighborhoods, learning about their fascinating histories and stopping to snack on dim sum, Shanghai soup dumplings, and pizza, among other treats.
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Where to eat in San Francisco | Top 10 must try restaurants!
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Hope you guys enjoy this video. It was so hard narrowing it down because there are SO many amazing places, but hopefully there’s something in here for everyone!
I put down my favorite spots to take out of towners, where to go for celebrations, cheap lunches and some SF staples! If there’s a restaurant I missed, let me know in the comments! Hope you enjoy these places as much as I do.
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1:27- Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine
2:12- The Bird
2:53- Tartine Manufactory
3:40- Kitchen Story
4:29- Rooh
4:57- Hog Island Oyster Co
5:37- House of Prime Rib
6:22- Dumpling Time
7:10- International Smoke
8:06- Lolo
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San Francisco Travel Tips: 11 Things to Know Before You Go
Things YOU need to know before YOU go to San Francisco in California. San Francisco is the 4th most populated city in California and has a population of 800,000 people. San Francisco is known for year round fog, the golden gate bridge, cable cars, Victorian Houses, sweeping bay views, and of course Alcatraz. One of America's most unique & distinctive cities.
2 - Weather
I refer to San Francisco as the foggy city.
Mark Twain’s famous quote: “The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.”
The weather varies by hour, and by neighborhood. It could be 70 degrees and Sunny in one spot, and 50 degrees with pea-soup fog in the other.
September and October are the warmest and sunniest months.
Wear layers you can easily remove.
3 - Food:
Clam Chowder & Sourdough Bread
Seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf
Little Italy
Chinatown
Koi Palace by San Francisco Airport
Ferry Building for lot’s of local food.
Cowgirl creamery has good cheese.
Ghirardelli for chocolate and ice cream
4 - Hotels:
SF can be quite expensive
Weekends are often cheaper
I like Union Square. Most central, you can take the BART here. Cable car, street cars.
2nd choice: Embarcadero
I dont like fishermans wharf.. too touristy.
Definitely stay within the city.. dont be crossing the bay.
5 - Getting In:
3 Major Airports: SFO, OAK, SJC
SFO is 15 miles South of the city.
A strip of TARMAC surrounded by water.
The main airport, the major airlines all fly here.
Prone to weather delays (FOG)
Taxi or uber will cost about $60 and take between 25-60mins.
BART: $10 to Union Square and 35 mins. BART makes 4 stops in Downtown SF.
Oakland is 25 miles from SF, across the bay. Less foggy, so less delays. Good if you are visiting Napa. Lots of Southwest flights.
San Jose
60 miles south of SF. Good if you are visiting Santa Cruz, Monterey, or Carmel. You can do a one way rental car and return to SFO.
6 - Getting Around:
Cable Car: San Francisco classic from 1873. It’s amazing they still run these.
Best place to ride… on the outside! Want to stop… just yell out you want to stop!
7 - POPOS:
What’s a Popo? Privately owned public open spaces.
They come in the form of urban gardens, plazas, but the best ones are on rooftops.
Neither obvious nor clearly marked, POPOS are all over downtown San Francisco—and everyone is welcome
8 - Chinatown:
SF has the largest Chinatown outside of Asia. It's also the oldest in North America. It is around one mile long by one and a half miles wide. Covers 24 square blocks. More than 100,000 people live in Chinatown. It's the most densely populated neighborhood in the city and in fact the most densely population neighborhood in the US west of Manhattan.
It really is a city within the city. Chinatown has it's own customs, languages, places of worship, social clubs, and identity.
Lots of great Dim sum joints, bakeries, tea shops, and this is where the American fortune cookie was invented.
More visitors come to Chinatown than the Golden Gate Bridge.
Portsmouth Square bustles with activity such as T'ai Chi and old men playing Chinese chess.
9 - Fisherman’s Wharf:
Probably the most touristy part of San Francisco, particularly because it’s next to the Golden Gate Bridge.
Alcatraz Tours leave from here. Book in advance. More about that in a bit.
Visit Boudin, Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory, and In-N-Out Burger.
They invested the Irish Coffee in the 1950’s at Buena Vista Cafe here.
And of course the Sea Lions
My favorite place is the arcade
10 - Alcatraz:
Probably the most famous prison in the US.
home to some of America’s most notorious criminals, Operated here from 1934 to 1963.
11 - Day Trips
Napa
Santa Cruz
Monterey / Carmel
3 nights in SF, 2 nights in Napa, 2 nights in Monterey/Santa Cruz, and maybe add a night or 2 in Silicon Valley if you are a tech nerd.
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San Francisco Food Tour: A Taste of Japantown
Treat your tastebuds to a taste of Japan with a San Francisco food tour of Japantown.
Visit San Francisco’s culturally rich Japantown and discover unique culinary offerings on this San Francisco food tour. You’ll take an afternoon walk through the neighborhood with an epicurean concierge, who will be on hand to help guide your palate and share must-try treats.
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