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Top 10: Places I Want to See

I have been very, very lucky to traveled all over the world, studied abroad, and seen some of the most beautiful sights there are to see. But once you get a bite, you want to devour the whole meal, right? Since this is the Style Safari, I thought I would put together a list of my top 10 destinations that I still want to see in my life. Hopefully at least one of them will happen this year!

Have you been to any of these destinations? I would love to hear about your trips!

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Eating my way through San Francisco

This past week has been relatively hard for me. Our movers came, packed up everything that has been in my life for the past 5 years, and carted it 3000 miles away. I have to paint the walls white to erase my signature teal stripes that grace my living room walls. I had the carpet replaced for my new tenant. New windows and locks are being put in. Nothing about this move makes me want to move out, instead, it looks like a fresh new canvas for me to move in. Yes, I know that all my belongings are going to be there when I get to New York, but I know as I unpack each and every overstuffed box, that I will need to purge my collections even more to fit into our new tiny (but shiny!) home. While starting anew, cleaning, reorganizing and throwing away stuff generally has an invigorating feeling, throwing away things to me means throwing away a part of my past. I am by no means a hoarder, but I have been known to cling on to tokens of my travels, fashion do’s and fashion mishaps, simply as a memory that it happened.

And so it goes with moving, right? As I sit here this morning on an air mattress in my empty shell of a house, my thinking is conflicted about what lies ahead for me. I have tons of dear college friends coming to visit this weekend, and it will truly be my last SF/Sonoma Hurrah before starting my new life. While I want to entertain them and make sure they have a good time, a part of me wants to simultaneously just sit back and soak up as much sun, wine and delicious food that I can- to truly savor these last few days.

Which finally brings me to the topic of today’s post- all my favorite places to eat in San Francisco. A lot of people have been asking me lately where they should go, and I have TONS of recommendations for you where it is impossible to be disappointed.  Some I have pictures of, some not, but please, allow me to take you on a whirlwind eating tour of San Francisco. (Disclaimer- these places and pictures are not for the carb-phobic).

{Wayfare Tavern}

This scrumptious American eatery is founded by celebrity chef and local, Tyler Florence. While I have stalked and tweeted him several times about his amazing food- I still have not received a response. No matter! If you manage to get a reservation here, definitely get the beet or heirloom salad, mac n cheese, deviled eggs, fried chicken and/or burger. But what is the piece de resistance? The fresh-out-of-the-oven POPOVERS that are served with salted butter instead of bread. Unbelievable. I suggest going here with more than 2 people as the hearty portions are great to share, and if you can’t get a seat, the bar and outside seating are first come, first served.

{Nob Hill Grille}

This is my boyfriend’s and my favorite place to go for date night comfort food. We love to sit at the counter and watch the chef prepare all the dishes (and I think the BF likes it because of the constant streaming sports on the TV). The menu is simple, the staff is friendly, and you will never leave hungry. The best dishes are the rigatoni bolognese, the chicken pot pie, any iteration of their burger, and the burrata appetizer. Brunch is also amazing here- again, if you can find a seat!

{the American- Grilled Cheese Kitchen}

If you follow me on Twitter or Instagram you know how much I love grilled cheese. And this place is made for grilled cheese lovers like me. Not for the faint of heart, these grilled cheese options all come in fantastic combinations. My favorite- the Jalapeno Popper- comes adorned with Chevre, Monterey Jack, Applewood Smoked Bacon, and Apricot-Jalapeno relish. Or you can do the Red White and Blue plate special with half a sandwich of your choice and their tasty tomato soup as an accompaniment. Other fun facts- they make homemade muffins and scones every morning in the most creative of flavors, and always include a seasonal fruit with your meal. What’s not to love??

{Caffe Bravado}

This Italian import espresso shop opened up next to my house- by the ball park- and everyone was skeptical of how long it would last. (Do they have TV’s? Do they serve beers? Won’t those white couches get destroyed by drunk, baseball-going patrons?). While I am pretty sure those white couches will get destroyed, one thing is for sure- they serve up some of the most delicioso espressso drinks I have every had. If I could remember, or pronounce, the names they call them I would repeat them here, but pictures speak louder that words, right? See below!

{La Boulange}

This coffee shop/cafe/restaurant chain is well known around the Bay Area, for their inviting menu, tasty coffee and awesome presentation. For me, this place is special because we had a tradition with our friends to stop by the one on Fillmore before heading to the wine country for the day. Loading up on coffee, pastries and baguette sandwiches was the perfect way to start off an adventure outside of the city. Since those days, I have enjoyed the gigantic fruit and granola with good friends at the Columbus location, Chai lattes with coworkers at the Market location, an open-faced turkey melt in solitude at the Sutter location, and even an almond croissant at the Marin location. It may not be unique, but it holds many memories for me!

{Tacolicious}

Started in the Ferry Building, this taco shop gained notoriety and has since opened 2 restaurants in the Marina as well as the Mission. I love going here with big groups of friends, to enjoy the $10 taco, tecate and tequila (shot), or simply for a gigante plate of tacos. It’s always busy, and it’s always delish- hence the name!

{Ferry Building}

There is no way you can know me and not know my obsession with the Ferry Building and it’s standout farmer’s market on Saturdays. It features local, fresh, and some of the best food in the city, all in one place. You can sit down at a restaurant, eat by the pier, or pick at the samples from all of the booths. Just be sure to avoid the pigeons- no joke, I’ve been crapped on twice. To avoid going on and on about the Ferry Building’s splendor, I will tempt you with some pictures of some of my favorite things.

{Clockwise from Top left: Grilled Cheese from Cowgirl Creamery Sidekick, Chilequiles from Primavera, Banh Mi from Out the Door, Warm Egg Salad Sandwich from Il Cane Rosso}

{Other Notables Lacking Pictures}

Zero Zero- great apps, great pizza, great for groups! You have to try the ricotta doughnuts for your dessert sundae!

Baker and Banker- Amazing for a date night- the decor is warm and intimate. The menu changes seasonally but it’s always outstanding, just make sure you get dessert!

Kokkari Estiatorio- How can I not have pictures of this place after how many times I’ve been there? This is Greek food at it’s finest- don’t miss the traditional Greek Salad or Garides sto Furno-wood oven roasted prawns in a tomato feta sauce. Also- hard to get a ressy here!

Cotogna- By FAR the best pasta in this city. Not one of them is bad, seriously. My favorite part is that every bottle on their wine list is $40, so you don’t have to stress about how much money you can spend and just go for it!

{Last but not Least, my Home}

The hardest place to leave is still going to be my home. Yes I will be able to recreate the amazing meals, but nothing beats the good times, good friends and memories I’ve shared while I’ve lived here. Thank you for everyone who has participated in a meal chez 88 King St. I love you all!

Have you been to SF? What are your favorite restaurants??

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Photo Journal: Northern India

I finally sifted through my mounds of India pictures to bring you the highlights of my 10 day whirlwind trip through Northern India. We started in Delhi, the capitol of India, followed by Agra, where the Taj Mahal is located. Then we spent 2 days each in Jaipur, known as the ‘Pink City’, as well as Udaipur, known as the “Lake City”. My favorite parts of this trip were of course the food and the shopping, but the real beauty of India lies in the vivid colors, the architectural details, and the amazing co-habitation with animals. Cows, pigs, camels, sheep, dogs, and monkeys were everywhere to be seen, which really made for an interesting and exotic vacation. Enjoy!


Have you ever been to India? I would love to hear your thoughts of it in the comments below!

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Favorite Things

I decided to start this week off with some of my favorite things from my adventure in India. Later this week I will post some of my actual pictures from the trip, but currently I have over 1300 to sift through. For today, let’s check out some of my awesome purchases and my new business cards, shall we?

{Letterpress Business Cards in JUST the right thickness, from Taylor at Western Editions}

{Glorious Indian Ring as well as some gems to design setting for}

{Brass and Copper  cooking dishes in 3 sizes}

{His and Hers Cashmere scarves actually from Kashmir}

{Block Printed Cotton Notebooks from Jaipur for Gifts}

{and, of course, for the perfect arm party, bangles aplenty from the streets of Jaipur}

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Guest Post: Sonia from In Pursuit of Style

***Note from Stefanie: Today’s post is from the fabulous Sonia of In Pursuit of Style. Like myself, Sonia made the big jump to NYC from San Francisco several years ago, and has been great support for both moving and all things fashion blogging. Sonia has great taste when it comes to classic investment pieces that are timeless and versatile- and her travel recommendations below are just what the doctor ordered. Enjoy!
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Hello Style Safari readers! While Stefanie is away on her most incredible Indian adventure, I have the pleasure of guest posting on her fabulous blog. I discovered The Style Safari last year after I saw her proudly displayed on FabSugar. Turns out, we used to work for the same company as well. It has been amazing getting to know her, and can’t wait for her to move to New York City, my city, very soon!
I actually have a bunch of fun trips coming up – a Northeast wedding, conference in San Francisco and journey to Japan. I was inspired by this recent post on Who What Wear on what our favorite celebrities wear to travel that I thought I would put some thought into how to look chic and comfortable during my adventures.
My ideal look is classic neutrals in comfortable, breathable fabrics and versatile accessories:

1. Lofty Scarf - M. Patmos Stripe Scarf - A chunky, cashmere scarf keeps your neck warm during chilly moments, but can double as a wrap/throw to cozy under during a long flight.
2. Soft Sweater - J.Crew Cashmere Isabel Sweatshirt - Cashmere is great for travel because it is warm and comfortable, without being too chunky. This neutral sweater is great for flights but also with a pop color skirt or pant for a big meeting.
3. Denim Leggings - Seven for All Mankind Skinny -  My all-time favorite denim. I must wear a pair at least 2x a week. They have enough stretch to conform to your frame but feel like actual leggings when you need them.
4. Classic Jewelry - West Avenue Monogram Necklace - You don’t want to be too weighed down at security, so a classic piece is just enough sparkle for your ride.
5. Travel Accessories - Leather Passport Case - I bought the most beautiful leather travel set from Italy when I was there a few years ago & it has lasted me many adventures.
6. Ankle Boot – Rag & Bone Harlow Bootie – Shoes that go on and off with easy is necessary for security. These boots have a thicker heel for comfort but still looks put together!
7. Chic Tote – Louis Vuitton Neverfull Tote – I end up toting an iPad, iPod, magazines, snacks and more on my trips, so a large tote is the best way to carry it all.
Happy Travels!

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India Inspiration

Tomorrow I’m leaving for a 10 day “safari” with my mom through India. First stop Delhi, then Agra, Jaipur and Udaipur. This should truly be the trip of a lifetime- seeing the Taj Mahal, the famous jewelry bazaars, and experimenting with colorful, spicy and delicious foods. While I am a little worried about my stomach with the latter, I am thrilled to be able to see so many cities and local scenery on the drives in between cities. Below is a little India Eye Candy for you, and hopefully when I come back I will have even more colorful inspiration! Over the next 10 days I will have regular posting, including some fabulous guest posts- so be sure to check back every day!

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