My trip to San Francisco (June 9-13) was A-MAzing! This was my first trip to this part of Cali and I had some very interesting experiences. I got into town Monday night, after the free shuttle to the hotel had quit running for the night. Luckily, Evan (my hubby) was there to pick me up at the airport and we caught a taxi (twenty-seven dollars for a ten minute ride! OUCH). TIP: if you get there before six most hotels have a shuttle that you can take for free- otherwise you have to fork out the dough if your hotel doesn't run along the metro).
On Tuesday I saw Golden Gate Park for the first time! It took me 2 or three hours to get there... RIDICULOUS! This is because I was trying to save money by taking a bus- it IS cheaper (do NOT waste your money on a trolley pass! The buses run ALL around town & are very frequent in the touristy areas, this was just my first day so I had no idea what I was doing- plus we were sleeping in the San Mateo Marriot- which I highly recommend even if it IS a little out of the way). I also ended up taking this random way there which ended taking me through a sketchy part of town. I had to wait at a bus stop in the sketchy part of town for 45 minutes. Also, I got to sit next to a few gangster kids smoking and swearing up a storm, before another girl showed up talking on her cell phone about how this girl at school got jumped with a knife...she thought this was hilarious! Wow, I am really glad I teach school in rural Utah. No one bothered me though and the gang members (I really think they were from what they were talking about) actually gave me their seat and helped me figure out when the next bus was coming.
Osha Thai Restaurant
4 EMBARCADERO CENTER
SF, CA 94110
Map to this location
Phone: 415.788.6742
Fax: 415.788.6744
Open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily
No Delivery
I tried my first Thai Pumpkin Red Chicken Curry....DELICIOUS! We also walked around Fisherman's Warf, Ghiradelli Square where we got free chocolate, and we sat by the ocean for a bit. Very fun, the Ghiradelli shop gives out free samples of their newest flavor: Peanut Butter, this timeWednesday Drew (a friend who was traveling with us) and I headed to Chinatown where we went into some very interesting little tourist shops. We also took a lot of pictures, and played around. If anyone were to go to Chinatown, I would recommend eating at a little side shop rather than a major restaurant. I would say that there is more authentic food, less Americanized. The
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Thursday Drew and I had an adventure! We took model shots in the Emporium Gardens,
Located in the heart of San Francisco’s North Beach dining scene, MANGAROSA is walking distance from Fisherman’s Wharf and only 10 minutes by taxi from Union Square. We are 3 ½ blocks from the Powell Street cable car stop off Columbus and 1 block from the 30, 45 and 15 busses.
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Hours of Operation:
Tue-Thursday 6 pm-11pm
Friday 6pm-12am
Saturday 5pm-12am
Sunday 5pm-10pm
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The food was very authentic and delicious...well I thought so, Evan didn't like it. We ordered Gnocchi Romano, which is a potato pasta covered in a veal cutlet tomato sauce. One of my favorites but Evan doesn't really like potatoes. Having lived in Italy for 6 weeks I can attest to it's authenticity. YUM! The service was awful though because they were swamped. The resatarunt was extremely crowded- It took us forever to get anything, and forever to get our check. We also stopped and bought some Gelatto (of course) and Tirimisu! At a little cafe up the street. DOUBLE YUM!