WHAT: Burrata bruschetta, hazelnut and honey / $7 WHERE: Delarosa Restaurant, 2175 Chestnut Street, San Francisco, CA I feel kind of bad sharing the information about this dish with you, because at $7 it is pricey for an appetizer, and tasting it would require a trip to the well-manicured neighborhood of the Marina, which has [...]
The San Francisco Bay Area has been blessed with such a wealth of great hiking – it would be a shame to let the winter chill deter folks from getting out and enjoying the trails. The following day hikes are a selection that covers some of the most beautiful landscapes of the Bay Area, as [...]
Laura Davy’s back! In her most recent comic, she takes a look at cityseekr’s protocol during the ROBOT APOCALYPSE. What would YOU do?
A few things come to mind when one thinks of Seattle. Some might think of the Space Needle, the Seahawks and gloomy weather, while others might envision coffee establishments and the television antics of a certain Dr. Frasier Crane. I, on the other hand, in addition to the wonderful friends I have there, will always [...]
Disney’s plan to build a theme park just a few miles outside of Paris was met with opposition from those who feared cultural imperialism from an American company. However, today Disneyland Paris and the accompanying Walt Disney Studios receive over 15 million visitors each year, which makes it the most popular tourist destination in Europe. I recently visited [...]
Hello! My name is Ayeon Song and I’m currently working at cityseekr as an editorial intern. I am a participant of the WEST Program, created by the Republic of Korea and the United States to train global leaders. I fell in love with San Francisco because of the kind people, beautiful scenery and delicious food. [...]
Thursday, December 29, 2011 By Julia Glosemeyer
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