Anonymous wrote:Yes to Yank Sing (Rincon Center), and check out El Toro (17th St and Valencia) for great tacos.
Anonymous wrote:Yank Sing for dim sum. Yum yum.
And if you want to go to Fisherman's Wharf, go to Fisherman's Wharf. Most people enjoy it. Don't go around wondering what it would have been like if you had gone. Decide for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with the PP who said Rosa Pistola sucks. Do not waste your time/money. And also agree that the haight isn't worth checking out either, but I'd recommend going to Kate's Kitchen on lower haight for brunch. Sooooooo good. Get there early or be prepared to wait a long time in line. Also, take the ferry to Sausalito. Very touristy, but very beautiful.
Yes, not for the inexpensive-meal seeker, but if you like great food and are willing to pay for it (vs. bargain eats), Rose Pistola fits the bill.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with the PP who said Rosa Pistola sucks. Do not waste your time/money. And also agree that the haight isn't worth checking out either, but I'd recommend going to Kate's Kitchen on lower haight for brunch. Sooooooo good. Get there early or be prepared to wait a long time in line. Also, take the ferry to Sausalito. Very touristy, but very beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:I really like the de Young and the MOMA, if you're into museums...I've never been to the Disney museum but they seems a little silly in SF...
Awesome thank you! I'll skip it then. Better to know this ahead than make the trek out there and be disappointed. So many great tips, thanks everyone!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to San Francisco next weekend for three days. What are yor must see sites? I've never been before. I'd like to spend some time at fisherman's Wharf, golden gate park, and Coit Tower to see the wild parrots of Telegraph Hill. I love museums and am thinking of the Disney Family Museum but would love to see one or two other. Has anyone been to the Rosie the Riveter state park and if so is it worth the effort to get there? (I won't be renting a car.) I love world war two history so this stood out to me.
Any thoughts would be great! Thanks!
Rosie the Riveter state park does not have much there but a small monument- and it abuts a hard core ghetto with not much to see there but some depressing poverty of what was briefly a thriving war era town.
Not worth the drive unless you are planning to see Berkeley or Oakland....
-Ex Richmond resident