Some questions for people who know SF ……?


I am planning on visiting San Francisco in May and I’d like to know some info and I hope you will help me with some insider advices.



1. Could you recommend me some great places to eat, especially I am interested in Asian (Chinese) restaurants? Something really good and not crazy expensive (like for lunch/or dinner). I’ve heard many times that SF has the best Asian food but you should know places.

2.Could you recommend me nice public saunas (Asian or Finnish/European) with a decent swimming pool and possibly good massage/spa treatments? No fancy or super expensive but clean, decent overall and with a good service.

3. Is there any chance to enjoy beach experience in May? I know the weather is kinda chilly and ocean is not Florida warm but I know there are some beaches in SF and I wonder whether May is good for it.

Thanks for your help !!!!!!!!!

Comments

  1. ajtheactress says:

    1. Henry’s Hunan at 674 Sacramento, on Battery at Broadway or between 2nd and New Montgomery and Harrison and Folsom south of Market near the MOMA. – Great Chinese don’t miss Diana’s Meat Pie
    Tai Chi on Polk at Broadway has the best General’s Tso’s Chicken just the right combo of sweet, hot and garlic. They also do really good shrimp won ton soup and sizzling beef and scallops.
    Best expensive dim sum is at Yank Sing 101 Spear Street at Mission.
    http://www.yanksing.com/
    Moderately priced dim sum at City View restaurant on Commerical at Kearny.
    Cheap dim sum is Louie’s on Stockton at Broadway. Best hargow and pork buns in the city! Take out only
    You’s dim sum has several locations in Chinatown worth checking them out.
    R&G Lounge on Kerny at Sacramento, good chinese food less spicy, kinder to the tastebuds than the Hunan and Scheshwan food.
    Yuet Lee – bare bones Chinese served until 2am. The calimari is amazing.

    2. Japanese style bath house, no pool but massage, sauna, hot and cold tubs.
    http://www.kabukisprings.com

    3. The Pacific Ocean off SF never really gets warm enough to swim in. You might have some luck in the East Bay…in July.

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