This blog is my tribute to San Francisco and all of the wonderful things it has to offer. It will also be a forum for some of my amateur photography and provide information about my favorite places to eat, shop and play. Thanks for reading!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
see ya later San Francisco...
I'm a little sad because I have left San Francisco and gone back to college on the East Coast. But never fear! I will continue to post about all things SF related!
Monday, August 9, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
Vintage
One of my favorite things to do in San Francisco is go vintage shopping. Thankfully there is an abundance of stores selling authentic vintage clothes and accessories scattered all over the city. Some are more edited than others and can be on the pricey side, and others sell a range of reasonable vintage treasures. For example I picked up two cashmere sweaters for $8 at Clothes Contact the other day! If you're into vintage and have a little bit of time on your hands these places are essential to check out.
Just take a walk down Valencia Street!
Clothes Contact
473 Valencia Street (map)
Schauplatz
791 Valencia Street (map)
Retro Fit
910 Valencia Street
The Painted Bird
1360 Valencia Street (map)
Idol
3162 16th Street (map)
and for many more: San Francisco Vintage and Secondhand Shops
Just take a walk down Valencia Street!
Clothes Contact
473 Valencia Street (map)
Schauplatz
791 Valencia Street (map)
Retro Fit
910 Valencia Street
The Painted Bird
1360 Valencia Street (map)
Idol
3162 16th Street (map)
and for many more: San Francisco Vintage and Secondhand Shops
Thursday, August 5, 2010
New Pictures!!
I've recently started shooting with a Holga and here are some samples from the first role ever. I still have a lot to figure out with this camera but so far I'm liking the results.
fruit stand in the Mission:
first shot ever, double exposed:
fruit stand in the Mission:
first shot ever, double exposed:
Monday, July 26, 2010
Paulette
Paulette Macarons in Hayes Valley specializes in gourmet macarons in over 10 of flavors
creating a stunning display of the classic French cookie. They are made fresh daily and are perfect for a sweet snack or festive parties. My person favorite flavors include caramel pecan and chocolate hazelnut but they are all delicious.
Paulette Macarons San Francisco
437 Hayes St (map)
Between Gough and Octavia
open: Tue – Sat | 11am – 7pm
Sunday | 12am - 6pm
415. 864 2400
437 Hayes St (map)
Between Gough and Octavia
open: Tue – Sat | 11am – 7pm
Sunday | 12am - 6pm
415. 864 2400
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Beard Papa's
This Japanese pastry shop has been popping up all over the world and selling hundreds of its famous "pipin' hot cream puffs." With two locations in San Francisco its popularity has taken off and it's the perfect spot to pick up a variety of pastries and other desserts. Their specialty is definitely the cream puff made with a perfect light, fluffy dough and filled with a rich custard cream that comes in a variety of flavors. Classic vanilla and chocolate custard fillings are always on the menu and they have a daily special which rotates between green tea, strawberry, pumpkin, coffee and many more. The cream puffs make the perfect sweet snack; just make sure you get enough napkins!
Located in the Westfield San Francisco Centre food court and across from the Yerba Buena Gardens on Mission street (map)
for more information visit their website: BeardPapaSF
Located in the Westfield San Francisco Centre food court and across from the Yerba Buena Gardens on Mission street (map)
for more information visit their website: BeardPapaSF
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Pakwan
Tonight I ate at Pakwan one of my favorite restaurants and in my opinion the best cheap Indian food in the city. It has a very casual atmosphere, and great inexpensive food. My favorite Indian dish in general is Chicken Tikka Masala and their version is spot on. The menu isn't extensive but they have all of the traditional food usually found at Indian restaurants and everything is made fast and fresh. Downsides: they only take cash and don't serve alcohol (but you can bring in your own) and those things are small prices to pay for great food.
Check it out at:
3180-82 16th Street (map)
Between Valencia and Guerrero
(415) 255-2440
Open 7 Days a Week 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M.
Check it out at:
3180-82 16th Street (map)
Between Valencia and Guerrero
(415) 255-2440
Open 7 Days a Week 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M.
Inspiration
“There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the fear of failure.”
from The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
from The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
MoMA
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MoMa) was the first museum on the West Coast devoted to modern art and was founded in 1935. Over the years it has housed an impressive range of contemporary exhibitions and pieces from many world renowned artists. The museum has in its collection important works by Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Richard Diebenkorn, Clyfford Still, Henri Matisse, Paul Klee, Marcel Duchamp and Ansel Adams, among many others. Located in Downtown San Francisco at 151 Third Street the MoMa is across from the Yerba Buena Gardens and the building designed by Mario Botta is hard to miss.
for more information visit:
Hours:
Monday - Tuesday | 10:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. | ||||||
Wednesday | Closed | ||||||
Thursday | 10:00 a.m. - 8:45 p.m. | ||||||
Friday - Sunday | 10:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. |
FREE first Tuesday of every month
415.357.4000
Movie Recommendation
Vertigo
This classic Alfred Hitchcock film follows the story of a retired police detective hired to follow the wife of a client who has been acting in a peculiar manner. Unfortunately the detective has acrophobia (the fear of heights) and this proves to make his investigation quite difficult. San Francisco provides the perfect backdrop for this thrilling story, and highlights many of the city's landmarks. photo courtesy Irina Slutsky
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Quote of The Day (and to live by)
"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."
-Dr. Seuss
-Dr. Seuss
Truly Mediterranean
Located in the heart of the Mission is Truly Mediterranean, which serves a variety of delicious Mediterranean specialties. It's my pick for the best Falafel in the city served rolled up in lavash bread with hummus, hot sauce, vegetables and tahini sauce and optional eggplant and potatoes. They also serve lamb and chicken shawerma (marinated pieces of meat rolled up like the falafel), kababs, and a variety of other dishes and sides. The only seating available is a small counter inside and a few tables outside making it an ideal spot for takeaway, and every wrap or sandwich is made to order.
For any fan of Mediterranean food this place is a must.
located at:
3109 16th Street (map)
Between Valencia and Guerrero
price range: cheap
For any fan of Mediterranean food this place is a must.
located at:
3109 16th Street (map)
Between Valencia and Guerrero
price range: cheap
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Japantown
One of San Francisco's many specialized areas, Japantown is home to a wide variety of stores selling all kinds of Japanese specific items. Snacks, candy, kimonos, prints, housewares, books and stationary are just a few of the things you will find here. It is also home to many restaurants serving authentic sushi, noodles and other traditional Japanese cuisine. Whether you're just browsing or looking for something in particular, Japantown is a must see!
located at Webster St and Geary Blvd (map)
Don't miss:
Ichiban Kan a Japanese dollar store full of treasures
Taiyaki (waffle batter in the shape of a fish filled with red bean paste or chocolate) at May's Coffee Shop
Pika Pika not your typical photobooth
Kinokuniya Stationery and Gift for all of your office accessory needs
Kinokuniya Bookstore a huge selection of books and magazines
Soko Hardware any Japanese cooking appliance possible
an array of snacks
located at Webster St and Geary Blvd (map)
Don't miss:
Ichiban Kan a Japanese dollar store full of treasures
Taiyaki (waffle batter in the shape of a fish filled with red bean paste or chocolate) at May's Coffee Shop
Pika Pika not your typical photobooth
Kinokuniya Stationery and Gift for all of your office accessory needs
Kinokuniya Bookstore a huge selection of books and magazines
Soko Hardware any Japanese cooking appliance possible
an array of snacks
Quote of The Day
"He who awaits much can expect little."
-Gabriel GarcÃa Marquez
-Gabriel GarcÃa Marquez
Heartfelt
One of my favorite local stores and owned by a close friend, Heartfelt is a one stop shop for all of your gift needs. Located in Bernal Heights it has accessories, household items, toys, baby clothes, books, jewelry and just about anything else you could imagine! All of the items are unique and reasonably priced and it's almost impossible to leave without buying something.
Check it out at 436 Cortland Avenue! (map)
for more information visit:
http://www.heartfeltsf.com/
or call: 415.648.1380
and become a fan on Facebook:
Heartfelt
photo copyright Darcy Lee
Check it out at 436 Cortland Avenue! (map)
for more information visit:
http://www.heartfeltsf.com/
or call: 415.648.1380
and become a fan on Facebook:
Heartfelt
photo copyright Darcy Lee
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
House of Sand and Fog
A book recommendation:
House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III
a tragic, compelling story set in San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area
image copyright 1999 Andre Dubus III
House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III
a tragic, compelling story set in San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area
image copyright 1999 Andre Dubus III
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Pier 24
Yesterday I visited a photography gallery on the Embarcadero called Pier 24, named for it's location right under the Bay Bridge. The space is an expansive warehouse and home to the very impressive contemporary photography collection of the Pilara Foundation. The collection includes prints from Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Robert Frank, Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander and many more. For anyone even remotely interested in photography the gallery is a must see, and it's free!
for more information visit:
http://pier24.org/
or read the SF Chronicle article
for more information visit:
http://pier24.org/
or read the SF Chronicle article
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