Once again, Google's Streetview is a great way to explore San Francisco - in this case, Chinatown. Starting at the corner of Grant and Bush is the archway entrance to Chinatown. Just use the arrows to walk the streets and explore all the shops and restaurants!
Here's a reasonably detailed, although rather boring review of the top 10 restaurants in San Francisco. The Bay Area of northern California has tons of restaurants, so this clip could help you decide based on the host's descriptions - many cuisine types are represented. For my money though, as a vegan, the upscale Millenium Restaurant in downtown San Francisco remains one of the top vegetarian restaurant experiences I've had.
Here's another travel and tourism video featuring the San Francisco remix by the Global Deejays. This video is actually quite well shot, my favorite being the shot from inside the cable car on the hills downtown. Mostly these are longer shots of the Bay Area, ocean and Golden Gate Bridge; but still enjoyable to watch and listen...
Okay, this is one of the crazier events I've seen - the annual Big Wheel race down Lombard Street in San Francisco. The narrow, one-way, crooked street is extremely steep, and it's amazing to see just how fast these grown-ups in the plastic toy go plummeting down! Definitely worth a watch...
How cool is this? Now I now nothing about surfing, but if I had to surf, doing it in San Francisco's Bay Area (Fort Point, right underneath the Golden Gate Bridge no less) would be one great place to learn! This video is nicely edited, a smooth audio track that lets you sit back and enjoy the weather in northern California at the end of November...
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