San Francisco Day 3: Biked the Bridge & Fisherman's Wharf

October 30, 2013

Another beautiful sunny day for biking! We joined a bike tour by Blazing Saddles, which began at the Fisherman's Wharf area, biking past signature colorful SF houses, the waterfront, Palace of Fine Arts, and finally across the Golden Gate Bridge to the small town of Sausaulito, where we then took the ferry back (total about 3 hours). It was so much fun and the highlight of my trip - highly recommended to rent a bike! The views were amazing - the waterfront is quite like Vancouver - and for someone who does not exercise regularly, it was definitely an accomplishment.




After biking, met back up with mom for lunch at Fisherman's Wharf. Tried the famous In-N-Out burger - the place was packed!

 
I just keep eating burgers these days but nothing really wows me. I read the paper wrapper and these patties are always freshly made, and other things about the freshness of the ingredients but taste wasn't that great to me. 

 
Walked around Fisherman's Wharf and can't do without clam chowder so I tried the famous Boudin Bakery in sourdough. Again, nothing that special but I had to try! 


Lazy and loud sea lions.



After FW, we walked to Lombard Street - the famous most crooked street. The houses alongside are pretty nice, cute little colorful houses.




Then we walked back to FW for dinner at Bubba Gump's. The theme of the restaurant is Forrest Gump - haven't seen the movie but it was pretty creative. The food was disappointing - garlic shrimp was bland and the small frozen type.

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