I had all these recipe ideas I wanted to make these last few days, take photos of, and then share with you, but none of them worked out as I’d hoped.
I’m soo sick right now, I don’t think anything I make will turn out well. Sorry!
So instead, I’m sharing with you what I did right before I came down with whatever this is that I have.
I think I’ve mentioned this before. I was born and raised in San Francisco. You would think that meant I know San Francisco very well. But really I don’t.
I avoid tourist attractions. Which means all those places that San Francisco is known for? You’ll never find me there. Or at least, almost never.
Chinatown, Fisherman’s Wharf, Golden Gate Bridge… All those places are always too crowded for me.
But, a few days ago, I decided to brave those crowds.
My friend Emily (from Emily’s Daily) and I decided to have lunch at the San Francisco Ferry Building. We were going to be tourists in our own city for the day.
We had lunch at The Slanted Door. The owner of this restaurant wrote the Slanted Door: Modern Vietnamese Food and Vietnamese Home Cooking. Have you heard of it?
I love the whole concept of modern Vietnamese food and the idea of eating family style in a restaurant.
We ordered yuba noodles with roasted chili, beech mushrooms, and fresno pepper.
And Brussels sprouts with black oyster mushrooms.
Both were very good.
My only complaint is that it’s pricy for what it is and the portions were small. I supposed it’s to be expected from a fancy restaurant. But still.
We went to Miette for macarons and pot de crème. I get to keep the jar too.
We went to Pepple’s for organic vegan donuts. I ordered the Philz Coffee donut, which tasted amazing. But I discovered afterwards that there was a donut called Candy Cap. It’s made from a mushroom that gives off maple aroma after it becomes dry. Doesn’t that sound interesting?
Now, I want to go back and give it a try. A maple glazed donut that’s not quite maple glazed.
And oh my gosh! Look at those mushrooms! I’d love to have one of these growing at home. Then I can eat them whenever I want.
And isn’t this biscuit stand so cute? I loved looking at their little store. So fairy like.
Hopefully I’ll be better soon to share more recipes for you! =)
Anuradha Sarup says
Wow so many things to add to my to-do list when in SFO 🙂
Anuradha Sarup says
Wow so many places to add to my list of things to do in SFO next time
pavanneh says
Thanks for sharing. I love Mushrooms. And those doughnuts look and sound amazing.
tu.san says
Always wanna try The Slanted Door.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
If you decide to go, make sure you’re not starving when you go. There’s almost always a wait. Or go when rush hour is over.
Emilio Pasquale says
We’ll be in San Francisco in March doing all those touristy things that you won’t. Can’t wait.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Have fun while in San Francisco =)
france55 says
Great sharing Andrea…as you see I really enjoyed our visit in SF. I have one more post about our days in SF. thanks for reading !
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome!
lehea1212 says
I aways get the macarons from Miette when I visit the Ferry Building. I’ll have to track down those Pepple donuts!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You totally should! I’m trying to find time to go back and try other flavors!
KetchupMoms says
I love travelling and exploring new places and food. And surprisingly my home town is my least explored town, out of all the places I have visited.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
It’s funny how that happens. lol
cynthiamvoss says
Looks like a fun market to explore. Hope you are feeling better!
Susanne says
Nice! SF is still on my travel bucket list, to do all the touristic stuff :-). Hope you’re feeling better soon!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll get to visit SF some time soon!