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then, you can roll with us. After an enchanting walk through the always endearing SFMoMA and a sneak peak into the MacWorld conference, we were pounding the pavement big time. First stop, Aviva’s favorite Thai restaurant of all time, Osha Thai Noodle Cafe on Geary. At Osha Thai Noodle Cafe we ordered the Tom Ka soup and Yellow Curry. It was delicious, the staff was super laid-back and the contemporary Hip-hop and RB jams flowed like a mighty river. From there it was up the hill to a shop opened by friends, Elle Meme on Russian Hill. We walked up the hill to 1210 Union street where we enjoyed scoping out all the vintage jewels from the blingy gold and rhinestone hoop earrings to the smooth enchanting bakelite bracelets. We walked down one hill to walk up another hill to find the Grace Cathedral. At the Cathedral, we walked the labyrinth, where I practiced some mantras and then Aviva told me about the historical beginnings of labyrinths. All of the walking was beginning to wear on us and we decided to hop on a cable car. In a scene right out of a Wes Anderson film, we were informed that the fare was five dollars, a price too steep for two pro-walkers, so it was a thrill ride for two short stops and then, BAM!, back to the new walk city. We were on the hunt for some espresso anyways. We walked through Chinatown, all aglow with ‘Year of the Rat’ paraphernalia and finally we found North Beach, home of the sidewalk coffee! We also sampled some totally killer gelato, including for the first time, Creme Brulee. Leave a Reply |