MiNDFOOD (New Zealand)

SAY HI TO SAN FRAN

The Golden City will keep you endlessly entertaine­d with its culture, scenery and cuisine.

- WORDS BY DONNA DUGGAN

EAT CIOPPINO

The Italian-American tomato-based fish stew originated in San Francisco.

DUNGENESS CRAB

As well as feasting on this delicious crab in restaurant­s, you can pick your own crab direct from the fishing boats at the Port of San Francisco.

HANGTOWN FRY

This omelette with bacon and oysters was made famous during the California Gold Rush in the 1850s.

DO FISHERMAN’S WHARF

With amazing seafood restaurant­s, museums, shopping centre and a sea lion colony, Fisherman’s Wharf is a popular tourist attraction.

ALAMO SQUARE

This residentia­l area is world famous for its spectacula­r hilltop park and Victorian row homes.

MUIR WOODS

North of San Francisco, Muir Woods features towering old-growth redwood.

STAY NOB HILL

Known for its luxury hotels and historic mansions, Nob Hill is home to many restaurant­s and cultural institutio­ns. Notable hotels include The Beacon Grand (formerly the Sir Francis Drake) and Petite Auberge.

UNION SQUARE

Located in downtown San Francisco, Union Square is brimming with shops, theatres and restaurant­s. On the Embarcader­o waterfront you will find 1 Hotel, a new sustainabl­e and pet-friendly luxury hotel.

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 ?? ?? Clockwise from above: Muir Woods National Monument; A row of ‘Painted Ladies’ across the street from Alamo Square; Catch a ride at Union Square; Dungeness crab; Sea lions at Fisherman’s Wharf; Don’t miss trying the cioppino.
Clockwise from above: Muir Woods National Monument; A row of ‘Painted Ladies’ across the street from Alamo Square; Catch a ride at Union Square; Dungeness crab; Sea lions at Fisherman’s Wharf; Don’t miss trying the cioppino.

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