You comment about the San Francisco food being some best anywhere is spot on. I've eaten in Paris, New Orleans, Tokyo, Hong Kong, London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Houston. San Antonio, Montreal, Mexico & Singapore. All world class but what do they all have in common? DIVERSITY!!! Yes the blending of some many cultures where they have keep authenticity but picked up techniques, spices and other ideas from a diverse group. It is wonderful.
@nicolemd33 it is probably Hong Kong 🇭🇰. Love the City, love the people and the food is absolutely outstanding. New Orleans is a close second and New York City third. What about you what cities do you love best?
@@algernon5776 I’ve never been to Hong Kong but I’ve heard the food there is incredible! Same with New Orleans! I can agree with you on New York though! So much good food! For me it’s so hard to choose one. I would say Bangalore or Naples. I haven’t been to punjab in India so maybe my answer would change a little depending on that. I like all the vegetarian options in India! If I wanted meat in most of my meals I would definitely say Lahore in Pakistan though. New York would probably be third for me as well because like you said it’s so diverse in cuisine!
You and your mom are beautiful! Love how you highlighted different cuisines, Asian, American, Mexican and the different districts. I’m from SF, loved this video, will definitely have to try out some of these spots!
Good energy from you and your mom! Thanks for enjoying SF and highlighting some budget meals that I haven't seen before (living here!) Love El Farolito burritos!
Welcome back to homeland and hi to your mom as well!. I really like this episode with quite healthy choices...no fastfoods or junk/chain burgers, all good and mom-approved :) Looking forward to more, delicious food hunts/finds!
So great to see your mom in one of the videos ❤ great video again 🎉Taqueria El Farolito in the Mission. I used to go there all the time for lunch back in the day. I loved burritos. Dantes has memories for me so does golden boy- golden boy wow there’s a guy used to date and we used to go there all the time after a few drinks. Looks like you guys had a great day. Keep the videos coming, sweetie.😘🥰
Yall really putting everyone on game with some GEMS! Side note I promise you El Faro is 1000x better late night, you won't regret it! But yeah this video was awesome!!!
These owners at the art bistro very nice ladies I met them few years ago they still shop at the store I work at. I'm a regular at Kowloon desserts almost go there everyday lol
Golden Boy, is a bargain. Did you get an Italian soda there? The offering of Italian soda with a pizza square slice is spot on. Thanks so much for posting!
but it used to be a thai place . the auntie who owned it , Anna, was amazing . hands down the best thai food in sf, no question. then out of nowhere ,she was gone. the name Yamo was just kept. the yamo of the 90's was the best .
You are kidding, right? I’m from El Paso. Moved to Cali a few years ago. San Francisco has 4500 restaurants. Despite what you hear on the news about the city, it has world class eateries. The Mission burrito was created in San Francisco.They are more Mexicans, Italians, and Chinese than in Texas. Texas does beat California in barbecue though, not gonna lie on that fact. I will also give Texas the win on steakhouses. But I give the edge to California on Mexican, Italian, and Chinese cuisines. San Francisco also has one of the best crab restaurants in the continental U.S. New England has better lobster though. She went to el Farolito, which is great…but I prefer La Taqueria a block away. It’s a a Michelin Star rated taqueria. Their burrito dorado of either carne asada or carnitas is da bomb. They don’t serve rice there (just like in authentic burritos in Sonora Mexico). The burritos are much juicer because of the absence of rice (rice absorbs juices). And the beans are whole, not fried. If she’s still in San Francisco, she should try La Taqueria. I do miss Texas at times. Man, I remember when after a night of drinking, we would hit Chico’s Tacos. Man, those little fried rolled up flautas dipped on that awesome sauce, yummy, da bomb, lol.
I started traveling more and was intrigued by food! I enjoy the editing and filming process a bit more this was. BUT you never know what the future holds so I can’t say I’ll never go back to house tours
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@@nicolemd33 Hahhaah it's a great word, though, I can see why your subconscious was honed in on it lol. And actually, now that I think about it more, it is the ultimate goal with so many yummy SF foods. It occurs to me that my fave tortilla chips are those that are translucent (and super oily and salty lol). Hmmmmmm. I feel like we're on to something here. *2nd TEDx talk idea loading
It is all relative depending on where you are from. I’m also in SanFrancisco and these prices are fairly cheap. The burrito spot by my house is $16 for a burrito. Sandwiches are roughly 16-$18. Even a McDonald’s Big Mac meal is $17xx so.. 🤷🏻♂️
@@galacticwarlock2271I’ll have to disagree it happens all over town, Vista Point is a target and seven cars recently got hit a The Palace of Fine Arts, inside of of Central Police Station on Vallejo there can be a line of people filling out reports.
You comment about the San Francisco food being some best anywhere is spot on. I've eaten in Paris, New Orleans, Tokyo, Hong Kong, London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Houston. San Antonio, Montreal, Mexico & Singapore. All world class but what do they all have in common? DIVERSITY!!! Yes the blending of some many cultures where they have keep authenticity but picked up techniques, spices and other ideas from a diverse group. It is wonderful.
You said that beautifully!!! Couldn’t agree more! I know this might be a hard question but what city did you enjoy the food the most?
@nicolemd33 it is probably Hong Kong 🇭🇰. Love the City, love the people and the food is absolutely outstanding. New Orleans is a close second and New York City third. What about you what cities do you love best?
@@algernon5776 I’ve never been to Hong Kong but I’ve heard the food there is incredible! Same with New Orleans! I can agree with you on New York though! So much good food!
For me it’s so hard to choose one. I would say Bangalore or Naples. I haven’t been to punjab in India so maybe my answer would change a little depending on that. I like all the vegetarian options in India! If I wanted meat in most of my meals I would definitely say Lahore in Pakistan though. New York would probably be third for me as well because like you said it’s so diverse in cuisine!
You and your mom are beautiful! Love how you highlighted different cuisines, Asian, American, Mexican and the different districts. I’m from SF, loved this video, will definitely have to try out some of these spots!
Thank you❤ this means a lot coming from a San Franciscan. All the spots are delicious so you can’t go wrong!
Good energy from you and your mom! Thanks for enjoying SF and highlighting some budget meals that I haven't seen before (living here!)
Love El Farolito burritos!
Thank you!! Def gotta try them!
I've had so many El Farolito burritos. They are so good. Always open super late too!
Welcome back to homeland and hi to your mom as well!. I really like this episode with quite healthy choices...no fastfoods or junk/chain burgers, all good and mom-approved :)
Looking forward to more, delicious food hunts/finds!
@@IndieCanadian thank you❤️ we’ve got lots more videos coming your way!
So great to see your mom in one of the videos ❤ great video again 🎉Taqueria El Farolito in the Mission. I used to go there all the time for lunch back in the day. I loved burritos. Dantes has memories for me so does golden boy- golden boy wow there’s a guy used to date and we used to go there all the time after a few drinks. Looks like you guys had a great day. Keep the videos coming, sweetie.😘🥰
Kelly!!!! I’m so happy you enjoyed it and it brought back memories❤ we need to have a FaceTime catch up soon!!
Nice! But you'll should be using the green salsa at El Farralito and Chilli oil with the dumplings!🎉
Next time you are in town, you gotta go to La Taqueria. Their burritos are much juicier than el Farolito.
Nice video!
I do like el Farolito too, don’t get me wrong. 😁👍
I’m in the east bay so I’ll definitely go soon!! Thank you!!
@@nicolemd33 😁👍
I tried 8 different dimsum restaurants while walking thru chinatown one day and my favorite one was delicious dimsum!!
Oh wow! That speaks volumes because there’s so many good dimsum restaurants in Chinatown!
All these picks look great!
They were all delicious🤤
This makes me miss SF. I loved being able to just walk a block and find whatever I want to eat for cheap😂
I don’t blame you for missing it! Good food for “cheap” is such a blessing!
Love this video! Subscribed. Good food choices.
Thank you❤ I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
yooo not gonna lie that smile is contagious Nicole!😃😍
Thanks!!
@@nicolemd33 no thank you i needed that yesterday 😀
love your asian palate! def didnt expect you to go to kowloon tong, such a staple
Thank you! I mean sf has incredible asian food. Probably one of my favorite parts about the city
You hit all of my favorite spots. ❤ awesome reviews
@@lounphengrasamy9509 thank you❤️ you have good taste in food!!
Yall really putting everyone on game with some GEMS! Side note I promise you El Faro is 1000x better late night, you won't regret it! But yeah this video was awesome!!!
Okay I’m gonna have to try it late night!!! Thank you!
These owners at the art bistro very nice ladies I met them few years ago they still shop at the store I work at. I'm a regular at Kowloon desserts almost go there everyday lol
Right! They’re so nice!
You have good taste in food! Lol
Golden Boy, is a bargain. Did you get an Italian soda there? The offering of Italian soda with a pizza square slice is spot on. Thanks so much for posting!
Ohh no I didn’t! Next time I go I’ll try it. Thanks for the rec!!
Art Bistro is Amazing!
For real!!
El Farolito will never, ever miss.
Where is this in the city?
@@elizarobertson4319 In the Mission district!
So good!
yumo been in business over 30 years , places review are good
but it used to be a thai place . the auntie who owned it , Anna, was amazing . hands down the best thai food in sf, no question. then out of nowhere ,she was gone. the name Yamo was just kept. the yamo of the 90's was the best .
It cost more than $2.95 to get a bottle water in SF. SF has some of the better roast ducks. But nothing is cheap nowadays.
Golden boy pizza is bomb! 👊💪🥊
It really is!
Cantonese and SCHEZWAN Cuisine you must try there..
CALIFORNIA and New YORK- BIG APPLE has got the best Ice cream....
For Burmese noodles I still say Burmese Superstar up on Clement st is the best in the city.
I’ll have to try it!
another good video
Thank you❤
Art Bistro is dope, she's so nice.
Right🥹 nicest ladies ever there
Love to see ur videos
Thank you❤
Welcome sweetie 🥰
so much good food.. i thought only texas had good food.
Yes! So many parts of the us have incredible foods! ❤
You are kidding, right? I’m from El Paso. Moved to Cali a few years ago. San Francisco has 4500 restaurants. Despite what you hear on the news about the city, it has world class eateries. The Mission burrito was created in San Francisco.They are more Mexicans, Italians, and Chinese than in Texas. Texas does beat California in barbecue though, not gonna lie on that fact. I will also give Texas the win on steakhouses. But I give the edge to California on Mexican, Italian, and Chinese cuisines. San Francisco also has one of the best crab restaurants in the continental U.S. New England has better lobster though. She went to el Farolito, which is great…but I prefer La Taqueria a block away. It’s a a Michelin Star rated taqueria. Their burrito dorado of either carne asada or carnitas is da bomb. They don’t serve rice there (just like in authentic burritos in Sonora Mexico). The burritos are much juicer because of the absence of rice (rice absorbs juices). And the beans are whole, not fried. If she’s still in San Francisco, she should try La Taqueria. I do miss Texas at times. Man, I remember when after a night of drinking, we would hit Chico’s Tacos. Man, those little fried rolled up flautas dipped on that awesome sauce, yummy, da bomb, lol.
Late nite Golden Boy is life saving
Haha I can see that
Curious ? Why stop doing the Home tours. They are amazing and I do miss them. Will you ever go back to doing them ?
I started traveling more and was intrigued by food! I enjoy the editing and filming process a bit more this was. BUT you never know what the future holds so I can’t say I’ll never go back to house tours
Please do try NORTH and SOUTH INDIAN Food in SACAREMENTO and ASIAN Food CHINA TOWN too..
Thanks for the rec! I’ll definitely keep this in mind:)
@@nicolemd33 Lovely 😍 Cheers
@@nicolemd33 NY DOSA Washington square and HINDU Temple diner In NY TOO Dear..
try uncle boys next
Man, I miss my brown bunny so much.
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Burrito wars are a real a thing in the City if you say this place makes the best burritos the keyboard wars break out.
Haha I believe it. People don’t play about their fav burritos
Btw I live in Fresno and barrtios that size is like 11$
Not getting the garlic clam at golden boy is a crime
I don’t like clams😭 but I’d try it if it’s a must get type of thing
Keyword is translucent 😘
@@TactileLandYT lol when I was editing I was like okay could have used that word less😂
@@nicolemd33 Hahhaah it's a great word, though, I can see why your subconscious was honed in on it lol. And actually, now that I think about it more, it is the ultimate goal with so many yummy SF foods. It occurs to me that my fave tortilla chips are those that are translucent (and super oily and salty lol). Hmmmmmm. I feel like we're on to something here. *2nd TEDx talk idea loading
Please check out Genki Crepe
those were shrimp and chive dumplings not shrimp and cilantro.
@@33owls they were shrimp and cilantro.
Excellent picks from all over SF. I would like to recommend Tu Lan on 6th St. It a little hole in the wall that has some of the yummiest Vietnamese
I’m going to try it! Thanks for the rec❤
it’s ok
Chopsticks are NOT used in Myanmar/Burma.
U almost got ur finger
Haha I noticed that too when I was editing
Of ALL the burrito spots in The City, THAT’S the one you chose??? Nah……..
Damn girl. You can get it
Where's Amir?
He’s in London. He’ll be back in the videos soon❤
Sister you look so tall. How tall are you?
I am tall! 5’10”
@nicolemd33 are you a model?
@@algernon5776haha noo but I’ll take this as a complement for sure😂❤
@@nicolemd33 you're so tall. Do you have any social media account?
Best city in the best state.
Just the lack of slackjawed, southern insurrectionists is worth it.
DONT BLOW UP THE SPOTS !!!
San Francisco is not the most expensive tf my hotel was 120 a day new the most ex5
This food is not under $10- pl present the bill
@@ak9911331918it is. I listed all the restaurants in the description. Feel free to check their websites for pricing:)
The food is too expensive in San Francisco 😳
It is all relative depending on where you are from. I’m also in SanFrancisco and these prices are fairly cheap. The burrito spot by my house is $16 for a burrito. Sandwiches are roughly 16-$18. Even a McDonald’s Big Mac meal is $17xx so.. 🤷🏻♂️
It’s not a cheap eat when you factor in the broken car window or having your phone stolen in SF.
Doesn't happen in these parts of town. You are talking about the tenderloin.
@@galacticwarlock2271I’ll have to disagree it happens all over town, Vista Point is a target and seven cars recently got hit a The Palace of Fine Arts, inside of of Central Police Station on Vallejo there can be a line of people filling out reports.