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Quote: Victoria Pastry Co. has been in business since 1910. They have a display case of their different pastries, which are very high in quality. There are seating tables on the premises where you can eat. Phone: (415) Read More
Quote: Nijiya Market is a small chain market specializing in imported and Japanese items. This location is right in Japantown. Besides more common items like Fuji apples, oranges, and daikons, items like yellow tail for Read More
Quote: Most people, especially those who visit San Francisco, do not stop by at Clement Street. The ironic thing is that many of them will travel on Geary Street that runs parallel to Clement, and not even know about Read More
Quote: This is SOOO fattening, and there is a waiting list of about half an hour no matter what, BUT IT'S WORTH IT!!! For one piece of cheesecake, it's about $6, but it's huge and a meal itself. The restaurant makes Read More
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Quote: I love this market! It is on the stretch of Noriega that has all the things a girl could ever need. Noriega Produce Market is the sister store to the natural food store on Haight. It has amazing fresh produce at Read More
Quote: This wonderful women-only bathhouse has been my personal bastion for sanity for the 25 years that I've lived in the Bay Area. It's a simple, adorable little spot, a haven of peace and serenity in the midst of the Read More
Quote: Owners Christopher Louie and Howard Gee, designers themselves, espouse the philosophy, 'It’s never the body, it’s always the clothes.' Which is good news for those of us under 5’4; they stock the most Read More
Quote: Although the fortune cookie has become a staple of dining at Chinese restaurants, it originated in San Francisco, not China, and it was the invention of a Japanese man. You would never guess it from Golden Gate Read More
Quote: This place is amazing! I went in there with my best friend and my sister, just to look. The staff were so nice. Normally vintage places with high quality stuff are really snobby but not La Rosa. I was greeted by Read More
Quote: Black Oak Books is at 630 Irving, Chelsea Bookshop is at 637 across the street. I never miss a chance to shop at these stores whenever I'm in town. The selections at both stores are marvelously eclectic, I Read More