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In-N-Out Employee saves neighbor from Fire!

May 20th, 2008 by max

Bateman, a 19 year old who works at In-N-Out on Fisherman’s Wharf, saves his neighbor and his cat from a deadly fire.  He should get an award for this from the city.

The door gave way with one blow, and Bateman crashed to the ground, “halfway in, halfway out,” he said. “It was like a Jacuzzi. My hair was singed and so were my eyebrows.”

Moyles had already suffered burns to his hands and back, Bateman said. “The skin was peeled back,” he said. “He was black - he was so hot.”

He helped Moyles out, slammed the door shut and told his girlfriend to call 911. Then he looked back and saw that Moyles was just outside his apartment, anxious about something.

“He had a cat,” Bateman said. The men opened the door again and the cat ran outside, unharmed, he said.

Bateman alerted the other four tenants of the building, who made it out safely.

via sfgate

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Dead Whale stuck under SF Pier 27 at Fisherman’s Wharf!

May 10th, 2008 by max

I was working out and watching news today over at ClubOne and found that a whale was stuck under the Pier 27.  I guess a whole bunch of people and tourists roamed the area looking to get a shot of it.

What I didn’t know was that it was a dead whale.  Poor whale…

The Coast Guard and San Francisco officials are monitoring a body of a dead whale that is stuck under a pier along San Francisco’s waterfront.Officials say the body of a whale about 25 feet long was discovered Thursday lodged under Pier 27.

A spokesman from the Marine Mammal Center says it appears to be a young gray whale.

via mercurynews

The Coast Guard says the carcass is not posing a hazard to bay traffic.

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Hooters at Fisherman’s Wharf on 353 Jefferson St!

May 5th, 2008 by max

Hooters at Fisherman\'s Wharf on 353 Jefferson St!

Of course, there’s always In-N-Out and Hooters around the corner at Fisherman’s Wharf.

You can find Hooters on 353 Jefferson St here.

Now, you have a good number of places to visit at Fisherman’s Wharf you can write down before your next trip to San Francisco.

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The Wax Museum at Fisherman’s Wharf!

May 5th, 2008 by max

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At fisherman’s wharf, you can meet all the most famous people in the world by visiting the world famous Wax Museum.

Look at the 3 famous people I met today, isn’t that cool?

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Yes, Yao Ming does look real….

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Impeach Bush!

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That doesn’t even slightly look like Tiger, they must have had the heater on too long…

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Tour San Francisco on Bay Quackers “Refurbished World War II Amphibious Craft”!

May 5th, 2008 by max

Tour San Francisco on Bay Quackers \

Tour San Francisco on Bay Quackers \

I did spot these refurbished World War II amphibious boat/car thingee. Yes, I highly recommend going this route if you need a quick 80 minute review of San Francisco in general.

Of course, there are lots of other options like the Segways, electric bikes, and go-carts if you have more time.

San Francisco Duck Tours - Experience San Francisco’s newest attraction and
a better way to see San Francisco, on board one of DUKW’s, (we call ‘em Ducks!) an original, refurbished World War II Amphibious landing craft.

Bay Quackers is a fun-filled, memorable 80-min Surf & Turf Duck Tour of San Francisco and the Bay.

See North Beach, Chinatown, Union Square, Soma, McCovey Cove, San Francisco Bay, Coit Tower and more while quacking your way through the city.

You can check out BayQuackers.com here.

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Pier 39 at Fisherman’s Wharf!

May 5th, 2008 by max

Pier 39 at Fisherman\'s Wharf

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There are a lot of piers at the Fisherman’s Wharf.  But Pier 39 is undeniably the most fun place to hang out.

Pier 39 pretty much consists of bunch of little mom and pop shops, aquarium, and some other tourist attractions.  You can enlarge on the above picture to see the whole directory.

Here’s a look into what it looks like when you enter:

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A word of warning about Pier 39, DO NOT GOTO Bubba Gump restaurant!  It is the worst-tasting seafood at FIsherman’s Wharf!  Although I do love the movie, Forrest Gump, Bubba Gump Shrimp restaurant is like the horror-movie of San Francisco seafood.  (I believe they are still in business due to all the new tourists who don’t know how the food tastes…)

Like I said before on the previous post, you need to go to Nick’s Lighthouse, not a fancy schmazy Hollywood bs marketing.

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Horsey Ride(Taxi) at Fisherman’s Wharf

May 5th, 2008 by max

Horsey Ride at Fisherman\'s Wharf

One of the fun ways to get around in style at Fisherman’s Wharf is getting a Horsey Ride.  You will most likely find these Horsery Rides waiting for you to get on as they are kinda pricey and not a whole lot of people take on the ride.  I did take a ride about 10 years ago, so if you can afford it, definitely get a horsey ride.

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Best Seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf!

May 5th, 2008 by max

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The best seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf has to be Nick’s Lighthouse. It’s a pretty small restaurant but a lot of the locals like the seafood there as they serve you some real fresh crabs and some great beer.
(I did also go to Alioto’s as you can see in the picture, their food is okay but not good enough for the price you pay.)

If you love seafood and you are in Fisherman’s Wharf, you need go straight to this place and ignore all others. Especially if you are visiting San Francisco, you need to check this place out.

It’s not cheap though, it’s still around $50 per person for a good meal and some beer.

There are couple other super-pricey fancy restaurants around with a good ocean view, but they can hardly beat the food you will find at Nick’s Lighthouse.

This is the place my parents and I celebrate any of our important days. (Now, I did tell you a “real” secret about San Francisco.)

I’d say this place is so good, it’s actually the best seafood restaurant in San Francisco Bay Area for crabs. I wouldn’t go anywhere else.

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Best Clam Chowder Sourdough Bread Bowl is at Fisherman’s Wharf!

May 5th, 2008 by max

Best Clam Chowder Sourdough Bread Bowl is at Fisherman\'s Wharf!

Best Clam Chowder Sourdough Bread Bowl is at Fisherman\'s Wharf!

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You will see Boudin Sourdough eatery somewhere in Fisherman’s Wharf. (They got 2 location I believe…)

They make some really funky sourdough breads such as the alligator and the turtle that you can see in the above picture.

But what they really offer is the best clam chowder sourdough bread bowl in Fisherman’s Wharf. The price is about $6.99 per bread bowl of clam chowder and I highly suggest you empty your stomach to get the full taste of the Clam Chowder.

What do I mean? Well, you need to the clam chowder soup and also finish the bread bowl itself. Otherwise, you are wasting it. So make sure you are really really hungry, so you can finish up a calorie-filling traditional San Francisco Clam Chowder.

Here’s a picture of Clam Chowder I had today at Boudin’s bakery:

Best Clam Chowder Sourdough Bread Bowl is at Fisherman\'s Wharf!

Looks delicious doesn’t it? Sourdough is the best in San Francisco in the world today ever since the days of GoldRush where Californians refined it over the years to bring the locals and the tourists a slight sour and sweet taste of the bread.

If you are over at Pier 39, you can also check out another “cheap” sourdough place, which is pretty good:

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Now, I’d say almost all the clam chowder is great anywhere at Fisherman’s Wharf. But do try at least one place as you will regret it if you don’t eat couple bowls of that soup on your trip.

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San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf!

May 5th, 2008 by max

Well, since I do live in San Francisco, I do get to enjoy a lot of what San Francisco has to offer. One of the best places to hang out on a sunny day is Fisherman’s Wharf.

Fisherman\'s Wharf Pier 39 Re-visited!

Located on the northern shores of San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf is a definite must-see hang out for any tourists. A lot of bay area San Francisco residents also do love to hang out here including myself.

I get a kick out of the fact that I can be a tourist in my own city.

So today, I decided to bring bunch of my friends and family for a nice stride.

Fisherman\'s Wharf Pier 39 Re-visited!

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