The Salmon Ochazuke at B star restaurant, 127 Clement St. in San Francisco
Yesterday I was in the mood to get out of dodge for a while, otherwise understood as Novato, so we left Tabs in fee of the office as well as headed to the city.

We ended up in one of my preferred San Francisco neighborhoods, Clement street in the inner Richmond. I lived ideal around there when I worked in downtown SF, as well as I’ve always had a soft area for the area (El Hub as well as I really satisfied for the extremely very first time on the walkway in front of a fantastic regional bookstore on Clement St. called eco-friendly Apple). It’s a extremely old as well as diverse neighborhood, with great deals of mom-and-pop stores as well as a huge Oriental population.

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And a ton of fantastic restaurants.

We were craving rice as well as relied on Yelp, which directed us to B star restaurant’s Burmese-Asian fusion.

I had the Salmon Ochazuke — Japanese style comfort food with pan fried rice, eco-friendly tea broth (yup, they poured the tea over it ideal in front of me), poached egg, pickled mustard green, lotus, hijiki, eco-friendly onion as well as pickled plum.
El Hub had the Tuna Don.
Tuna Don — seared tuna, gingered rice, scallions, pickled ginger, hijiki, daikon sprouts, sunny-side egg, furikake as well as avocado
Lychee Iced Tea
With actual lychees, yum!

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After lunch as well as a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood, we zipped over to golden entrance Park as well as Stow Lake, where we rented a paddle boat for an hour.

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Incidentally, it was about a million times much easier than the 4-hour kayaking experience on Lake Tahoe last month, OMG!

If you’re ever in golden entrance Park when the weather’s nice, oh! — you gotta try it. It’s simple sufficient for people of all ages (we even saw an older gentleman with a walker getting his paddle boat on), as well as they have boats for 2-6 people, in addition to canoes (which are a bit harder to maneuver).

Turtle power! A hero in a half-shell…
Haaaay!

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