This day was super-busy, but isn't that the best?
We started off with a bit of shopping on Union Square, which was a lot of fun but not much to write about.
For lunch, my mom and I shared an eggplant wrap at Alexandria's Cafe, a very little place right near our hotel (beside the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf on Market). This wrap was ENOURMOUS but very delicious. If I recall correctly, it was eggplant, various vegetables, a tahini sauce, and tabbouleh. Mm! It didn't look so pretty, hence the lack of pictures, but dang did it ever taste great.
We then took a bus down to Fisherman's Wharf... the ultimate tourist trap. This was OK with me, actually, since I was expecting an actual wharf with dead fish all over the place. Instead, it was just a bunch of touristy shops and restaurants and attractions.
Before leaving for San Francisco, we asked all sorts of people who had been what we should make sure to do there. Everyone mentioned Alcatraz- and, funny enough, we didn''t end up going there! Here's picture of the island:
While walking around Fisherman's Wharf, I made sure that we made a stop at the Wax Museum. Being the compulsive researcher that I am, I'd looked up the museum before we left, and after finding out that Andy Warhol was in an exhibit, I decided that we had NO CHOICE but to go.
(as a side note, his 80th birthday would have been August 6th, if he hadn't died back in 1987)
My very favorite part of Fisherman's Wharf, though, was a homeless man with a brilliant sense of humour. He was sitting behind a garbage can with a large fake bush held in front of him:
This guy was pretty cool too: (a one man band!)
Originally, we decided that we would rent bikes and cycle from the Wharf across the Golden Gate Bridge, then take the ferry across. My mom and I scrapped that plan when we decided that we were too lazy to get the bikes. Instead, we walked.
Yes, that is right, we walked from Fisherman's Wharf, across the Golden Gate, and to Sausalito. We took a 3-hour walk over a 30-minute bike... because we were too lazy! Haha
It was really a lovely walk, though, albeit a bit cold.
By this time, it was almost 8, and we were DANG HUNGRY. We went to Axum Cafe for Dinner, a lovely little Ethiopian place.
My mom and I split the Vegetarian Platter for Two... So good!
SO GOOD, or at least it was the perfect way to satisfy our growling tummies.
Fifteen minutes later:
After that, we returned to our hotel by bus, I went for a run in the fitness room, and we went to bed. I must say, falling asleep was not hard at all!
5 comments:
Some great pictures there.
if only african cuisine was more mainstream. we vegans would have a field day.
cookiemouse- thanks :)
mixtape cupcakes (awesome name there!)- Oh for sure! I could see myself gaining quite a lot of weight :S
You strike me as a petty, entitled little poseur.
Your opinions - especially towards the Ethiopian restaurant you review - seem trite and condescending.
Your blog is boring.
You strike me as a petty, entitled little poseur.
Your opinions - especially towards the Ethiopian restaurant you review - seem trite and condescending.
Your blog is boring.
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