Let's get started to explore the city of San Francisco:
- Breakfast at Mama's on Washington Square
- First stop to the Icon of San Francisco - Golden Gate Bridge
- Discover Fort Point beneath Golden Gate Bridge
- Visit the Golden Gate Park
- Lunch at San Tung near Golden Gate Park
- Head to Alamo Square
- Photograph The Painted Ladies
- Check out Lombard Street
- Dinner at Ruth Chris Steak House
- End the night with Irish Coffee at Buena Vista
MAMA'S ON WASHINGTON SQUARE
A family-owned restaurant founded in 1964 that serves superb breakfast and lunch. Be sure to get there early otherwise you will expect such queue.
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
Golden Gate Bridge is an icon of San Francisco which spans the San Francisco Bay completed in 1937. The bridge is 1.7 miles long and the total weight of the bridge is 887,000 tons.
Fort Point
Located beneath Golden Gate Bridge was built in 1853 just before the American Civil War intended to defend San Francisco Bay against foreign invasion.
A suicide deterrent net system is being installed 20 feet below the sidewalk on each side of the bridge to address a longstanding suicide problem that has been existed since the bridge's opening in 1937. It is set to be completed in 2023.
GOLDEN GATE PARK
Golden Gate Park is a large urban park consisting of 1,107 acres of public ground. The admission to the public area is free however there is a fee to enter some of the attractions.
There are a lot of attractions in Golden Gate Park including de Young Museum, Japanese Tea Garden, Shakespeare Garden, California Academy of Sciences, Conservatory of Flowers, Strawberry Hill, Stow Lake, Rose Garden and San Francisco Botanical Garden.
SAN TUNG
After strolling Golden Gate Park, we walk to San Tung for lunch located on Irving Street. You will noticed a huge crowd as you approached the restaurant.
Original Dry Fried Chicken
This is what we came for - The famous Dry Fried Chicken and you will noticed nearly every table have this dish. The battered chicken is deep fried to crisp, coated with caramelized peppery sauce with aroma of garlic and ginger.
Honey Walnut Prawn
Shrimp deep fried in batter, tossed with mayo sauce and honey glazed walnut.
ALAMO SQUARE
Alamo Square is a hilltop park with views of The Painted Ladies and San Francisco skyline.
THE PAINTED LADIES
A row of seven Victorian and Edwardian homes designed and built by Matthew Kavanagh's. The famed Painted Ladies also known as "Postcard Row" were also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
LOMBARD STREET
Lombard Street is one of the most popular tourist destination in the Russian Hill neighborhood. Known as the "Crookedest Street in the World", with its eight sharp hairpin turns. The steep hill
RUTH'S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE
Originated from New Orleans, Louisiana in 1965, Ruth's Chris now have more than 150 restaurants worldwide.
Lobster Bisque
Creamy lobster bisque, in the New Orleans style
Rib Eye
Featuring custom-aged 16 oz USDA Prime Steak served with the signature sizzling hot plate
Bread Pudding
Vanilla, Raisins, Jack Daniel's whisky sauce
THE BUENA VISTA
Opened in 1916, this corner spot at Hyde Street is famous for its signature Irish Coffee. It's been the exact same recipe until now.
The Buena Vista exclusively uses Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey, peerless organic coffee, c&h sugar and heavy cream in their Irish Coffee. The secret recipe was to aged the cream for 48 hours and frothed to a precise consistency, in order to float atop.
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