Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco has long been a tourist destination, Pier 39 in particular. Rooted in SF’s history as a port town during the Gold Rush era and beyond, it’s a bit like walking through a very active ghost town. The piers are still in use, for cruise ships and private fishing boats, but […]
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WanderFood Wednesday: Exploring the San Francisco Ferry Building
Spring is finally here! If there’s one thing that screams Spring to me, it’s Farmers Markets and when a Farmers Market becomes a tourist destination, I think that’s one of the coolest things ever. The Ferry Building in San Francisco is a historical landmark, built in the late 19th century. Having gone through a number of […]
WanderFood Wednesday: Breakfast Around the World
Recently Yahoo Food ran an entertaining piece on Breakfast Around the World. So interesting how we all eat the same basic structure (breakfast, lunch, dinner), yet culturally we all create such diverse meals. Elevensies anyone? I do have to give the article one slight criticism. Having lived in Australia for over two years, they could […]