San Francisco Visitors Planning Guide - Winter/Spring 2009 - (Page 8) onlyinsanfrancisco.com Taste SF Stay current on San Francisco’s evertasty, ever-evolving dining scene through feature articles, news, events and chef profiles. Plus Foodie 411 — our insider’s blog — offers up gems like this: “More good eats and treats in the Mission: The new Limon rotisserie moved into the former Pollo rico space. Think juicy chicken off the Peruvian-style rotisserie, side dishes of yucca or beans plus other small plates and a ceviche bar.” Be sure to check the site for info about Dine About Town, the citywide biannual event where restaurants offer great deals and prix-fixe menus. What’s new at Explore SF Neighborhoods Fall in love with San Francisco through its neighborhoods — from the jazz clubs of North Beach to the murals in the Mission District. We’ve grouped them into 15 manageable areas, mapped them and given you ideas for what to do, where to eat and more. Contribute to San Francisco’s unbridled “ecothusiasm” by turning your visit into an eco-tourism adventure. Check out green itineraries for exploring San Francisco, facts about the city’s green initiatives (no more plastic bags here!) and more. green SF Know SF beyond the bridge vineyards, beaches, redwoods and ineyards, plenty of other highlights are detailed in this guide to the 10 major regions that surround San Francisco. FROM TOP (clockwise): Ceviche, California roll, the Sonoma County coast. all images ©iStockphoto Stay in the loop by signing up for our free monthly San Francisco e-newsletter covering events and special travel deals. Check out our interview with Foodie 411 blogblog ger, Marcia “the tabletable hopper” Gagliardi on page 68. Hu Hungry? 8 San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau
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