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Subject Your honeymoon trip to San Francisco

Date Thu May 27 2004 13:29
Author Genessa (genessaepting@yahoo.com)

Hi Greg, I live here in SF and my family is staying at Pac Heights Inn so I saw your posting. Not sure if you have decided on a restaurant yet but here are a few suggestions:
In the Marina: #1: Night Monkey--small, soft lighting, great food, a tad pricy--normal for SF. #2: On Polk Street: Antica--it's fabulous--romantic, great staff, great wine and since the menu often changes the only thing I can say is--if they have pumpkin ravioli on the menu--order it! #3: By the civic center: Jardiere--this is a French name for the restaurant but it's not french food. Last time i went I had the salmon. This is a bit more pricy than the other two but worth it. For more casual dining: Perry's on Union Street---walk West from this hotel and it's about 6-7 blocks down on the right hand side. There is also La Barca for Mexican (on Lombard in the Marina) and if you want Italian head to north beach: Ideale is the best! good food, good price or go next door and watch the flamanco dancers.

Hope that helps!

As for Alcatraz, try the blue and gold fleet. Try to go around noon so the fog will have burned off-if it does at all. they have discount tickets available but I'm not sure how to get them. I know if you walk down by Pier 39 you'll see booths.

Have a great time---and try and get to the top of the mariott hotel to have a drink and see the view or for real romance go to the Top of the Mark at the Mark Hopkins hotel in Nob Hill. That's a real treat.

Congrats on the nuptials.

GE

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