Thursday, August 30, 2007

Farmers' Markets In The San Francisco Bay Area

In an area known for its almost ridiculous abundance of delicious fruit and vegetables, finding the best spots to shop can be overwhelming. From the chic, busy Ferry Plaza to casual, locals-only Berkeley markets, check out the fresh produce and friendly farmers at these havens for die-hard foodies.

Farmers' Markets in the San Francisco Bay Area:

Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market
Market St and The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA
Although this market can be overwhelming and is often packed to the brim, it is well deserving of its popularity. Tourists, chefs and locals alike come to this Mecca of food for some of the most beautiful produce around.

Marin County Farmers' Market
76 San Pablo Ave, San Rafael, CA
A variety of Californian farms (including many located in Marin), more than 10 bakeries and up to 40 craftspeople sell their goods every Sunday at one of the largest markets in California.

Alemany Farmers' Market
100 Alemany Blvd, San Francisco, CA
Since opening in 1943, this no-frills market has attracted farmers who are serious about their produce and knowledgeable customers who are able to spot a good deal.

Berkeley Farmers' Markets
Laid-back locals mix with chefs from the East Bay’s top restaurants at these year-round produce-intense markets which are dedicated to fresh fruits and vegetables from Northern California farms.

Crocker Galleria Farmers' Market
50 Post St, San Francisco, CA
Indoor farmers' market allows Financial District workers on their lunch breaks to buy fresh produce from more than 20 vendors.

Temescal Farmers' Market
5300 Claremont Ave, Oakland, CA
This relatively new market convinces Rockridge locals to eagerly head to the DMV parking lot for farm-fresh produce, still-warm loafs of bread and vendors offering plenty of samples.

Heart of the City Farmers' Market (U N Plaza)
1182 Market St Ste 415, San Francisco, CA
A busy market turns Civic Center's windswept concrete into a great source for low-cost produce.

Montclair Farmers' Market
La Salle Ave. at Moraga Ave., Oakland, CA
A true neighborhood scene, nearby Piedmont and Oakland residents cannot help but run into acquaintances at this popular weekend market selling fresh fruits and vegetables, smoked fish and made-to-order crepes.

Noe Valley Farmers' Market
Multiple dates Noe Valley Ministry
Families are drawn to this small but festive market for the live music, wholesome treats and seasonal fruits and vegetables.

Grand Lake Farmers' Market
Grand Ave and Lake Park Ave., Oakland, CA
A surprisingly diverse market attracts shoppers in search of reasonably priced produce, local artwork and live music. The popular food court includes organic Thai dishes, Mexican fish tacos and vegan soul food.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Culver City, CA. Restaurants To Try...

Enjoy these culinary gems as Culver City makes its mark on the Los Angeles Westside dining scene…

Restaurants to try in Culver City:


Pacifico's

9341 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA
Downtown Culver City's laid-back seafood cafe is a taste of Acapulco.

Beacon
3280 Helms Ave, Culver City, CA
Original Chinois on Main chef helms Culver City's first destination restaurant.

X'otik Kitchen
6121 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA
Tiny neighborhood eatery offers globally inspired, organic and budget-friendly menu.

Johnnie's Pastrami
4017 Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City, CA
Any way you slice it, this is still the hippest dip in town.

La Dijonaise
8703 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA
Casual bistro fare in the heart of Culver City.

> Check out More Westside Locations:

> Coast over to Santa Monica:
Plan the perfect day--or night--in L.A.'s glittering beach city.

> Have an extravagant date:
Celebrate love in luxury: From a five-star restaurant to a lavish couples' spa treatment, find most extravagant date ideas.

> Cheap means good grub:
Dollars and sense: Cheap restaurants are everywhere. Great ones are not. Let our critics do the legwork for you.

Enjoy!

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Take Video Tours of Houston Restaurants and Nightlife…


Finding a good place to dine is easier than ever with
Citysearch video tours of local area Houston, Texas Restaurants and Nightspots. Just click on the location name below to see what is inside...


Pico's Mex-Mex Restaurant

5941 Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX
Tantalizing Mexican food and top-shelf tequilas are a potent combination at this Bellaire favorite.

Mark's American Cuisine
1658 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX
A chic temple of top-notch nouveau American cuisine, complete with a private dining chamber.

Jimmy G's Restaurant
307 N Sam Houston Pkwy, Houston, TX
North Houston eatery for authentic Louisiana fare and a ragin' bar scene.

Magnolia Bar & Grill

6000 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX
Upscale Cajun restaurant in the heart of the Richmond strip.

ComedySportz Houston
901 Town and Country Blvd, Houston, TX
Audience-driven improvisational comedy that's fun for all ages.

> Check out More
Houston Businesses on Video at:
http://houston.citysearch.com/roundup/42148

> Visit The Citysearch Houston City Guide:
http://houston.citysearch.com/

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Your Local Guide to Santa Monica, CA. Seen on Citysearch...

Plan the perfect day or night in L.A.'s glittering beach city. From breakfast to dinner check out what the Citysearch Santa Monica Guide has to offer:



Breakfast:

Patrick's Roadhouse
106 Entrada Dr, Santa Monica, CA
Beloved beachside breakfast nook suited for funky pre-sun fun and fare.

Cora's Coffee Shoppe
1802 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA
Beloved neighborhood nook gets a foodie face-lift.
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Shopping:
Third Street Promenade
Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica, CA
Shop, dine or just enjoy the views along Santa Monica's breezy pedestrian mall.

Hey Kookla
1329 Montana Ave, Santa Monica, CA
Fun yet relaxing gift and home decor shop fits right in on tony Montana Avenue.

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Lunch:
Babalu
1002 Montana Ave, Santa Monica, CA
Cal-Caribbean food served in a relaxed Santa Monica beach-side atmosphere.

Border Grill
1445 4th St, Santa Monica, CA
Bright, fresh flavors set this bustling Cal-Mex eatery above the rest.
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Attractions:
Pacific Park

Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA
Experience thrills and chills overlooking the Pacific.

Santa Monica Beach
Santa Monica, CA
Skip the sunbathing--bike trails, coasters and nearby shopping make for the ultimate beach outing.

Temescal Gateway Park
15601 Sunset Blvd, Pacific Palisades, CA
This popular Westside hike provides breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and coastline.
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Dinner:
Valentino
3115 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica, CA
Top Italian classics and one of L.A.'s best wine cellars brings amore to the Westside.

One Pico at Shutters
1 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica, CA
Spectacular seaside views and casual Cal-Med dishes.

Il Ristorante di Giorgio Baldi
114 W Channel Rd, Santa Monica, CA
Where the elite go to drop a bundle on a low-key Italian meal.
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Nightlife:
Cameo Bar
1819 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA
Viceroy's stylish bar oozes Hollywood chic, but sexy poolside cabanas keep it Santa Monica cool.

The Veranda Bar at Casa Del Mar Hotel
1910 Ocean Way, Santa Monica, CA
Where Hollywood suits sip trendy spirits and seal movie deals.

Zanzibar
1301 5th St, Santa Monica, CA
A Moroccan-themed makeover and dynamic DJs have spiced up this former Santa Monica dive bar.

Barcopa
2810 Main St, Santa Monica, CA
The Room's back-alley, beat-driven blueprint for success gives this Westside lounge an underground feel with mass appeal.

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Hotels:

Casa Del Mar Hotel
1910 Ocean Way, Santa Monica, CA
Santa Monica's toniest lodging brings a taste of the Riviera to the Westside.

The Georgian Hotel
1415 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA
Art deco beachfront landmark with a history as colorful as its facade.

Shutters on the Beach
1 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica, CA
Right on the sand, this beach house-style resort offers mile-long views of the coastline.

> See more Santa Monica Resources at:
http://losangeles.citysearch.com/roundup/37722

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

L.A. Shoe Shopping Tips: Just for Kicks From Citysearch…


From high-concept sneakers at Undefeated's latest locale in Silverlake to feminine flats at London Sole in
Santa Monica, find L.A.'s best footwear.



Check Out Sneaks, Heels and More From Citysearch:

Undefeated SL
3827 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
The Eastside branch of this high-end, sleekly designed sneaker emporium is the latest offshoot of the La Brea flagship.

Dewey
1108 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA
This rock and roll-inspired Venice shop is a mecca for local shoe-lovers, carefully stocked with luxe footwear for every occasion.

Sigerson Morrison
8307 W Third St, Los Angeles, CA
The signature line of luxurious, feminine retro footwear evokes Swinging London, Paris and Milan.

Lions Den
711 New High St, Los Angeles, CA
Artist-run sneaker and designer clothing boutique off the beaten Chinatown hipster path, featuring limited edition and exclusive lines.

Il Primo Passo
1624 Montana Ave, Santa Monica, CA
Former Cosmo writer and self-professed stiletto junkie Beth Whiffen brings lavish, habit-forming European footwear to the streets of Santa Monica.

London Sole
1331 Montana Ave, Santa Monica, CA
Santa Monica shop is a mecca for ballerina flats, with styles appropriate for any age or occasion.

Supreme
439 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA
This streetwear shop oozes urban appeal with its graphic apparel, edgy skate shoes and its very own, in-store skate bowl.

Camille Hudson
4685 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Architectural Los Feliz boutique is a mecca for Eastsiders with a fetish for edgy, chic footwear in shocking colors.

Kicks Sole Provider
143 N Larchmont Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
All sneakers, all the time, from the latest in sport and fitness to vintage Air Jordans encased in glass.

Re-mix Vintage Shoes
7605 1/2 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood boutique offers a rainbow of whimsical, vintage-inspired footwear for L.A.'s swing kids, rockabilly folks and pin-up girls.

Blends
125 W 4th St, Los Angeles, CA
Browse the latest in limited edition sneakers, then scuff them up at a late night, in-house dance party.

Madison
9630 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills, CA
This 90210 store brings Madison Avenue to Beverly Hills, with beautiful shoes at astronomical prices.

Blu 82
2025 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Japanese style meets urban sneakers at this hip Sawtelle shop that stocks limited-edition kicks.

> Check out More Top Shops in Los Angeles:

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

San Diego Best of Citysearch" 2007 Restaurant Winners Unveiled

Citysearch Users and Editors Select Their Favorite Restaurants in San Diego...

AS Seen On: PRLog.Org

SAN DIEGO, CA. –
Citysearch, a leading online local guide and an operating business of IAC (NASDAQ: IACI), today announced its 2007 “Best of Citysearch” Restaurant winners. San Diego’s complete list of “Best of Citysearch” Restaurant winners can be found at: (http://sandiego.citysearch.com/bestof/categories).

Since San Diegans have always been passionate about food, “Best of Citysearch” Restaurants is the most popular poll. Users select their favorite restaurants in popular categories such as:

● Best Italian
Best Taco Shop
● Best Pizza
● Best Sushi
● Best Organic Dining
● And more!

San Diego Citysearch editors chose Old Town Mexican Cafe for “Best Mexican Food”. Do San Diegans agree? Visit "Best of Citysearch" to find out!

For more information on “Best of Citysearch”, please visit: www.citysearch.com/bestof/about

Saturday, August 18, 2007

San Francisco "Best of Citysearch" 2007 Restaurant Winners Unveiled

Citysearch Users and Editors Select Their Favorite Locations in San Francisco...

AS Seen On:
PRLog.Org

SAN FRANCISCO, CA. – Citysearch, a leading online local guide and an operating business of IAC (NASDAQ: IACI), today announced its 2007 “Best of Citysearch” Restaurant winners. San Francisco’s complete list of “
Best of Citysearch” Restaurant winners can be found at: (http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/bestof/categories).

Since San Franciscans have always been passionate about food, “Best of Citysearch” Restaurants is the most popular poll. Users select their favorite restaurants in popular categories such as:


• Best Italian

Best Pizza
• Best Sushi

• Best Healthy Food

• And more!


In addition to users selecting their favorites, Citysearch editors also chime in with their top picks.


San Francisco Citysearch editors chose Hime restaurant for “
Best Sushi”. Does San Francisco agree? Visit "Best of Citysearch" to find out!

For more information on “Best of Citysearch”, please visit: www.citysearch.com/bestof/about

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About Citysearch

Citysearch is a leading local search and directory company that provides the most up-to-date information on businesses, from restaurants and retail, to travel and professional services. Citysearch empowers consumers to make informed decisions about where to spend their time and money by delivering trusted content, local expertise and helpful tools, including 14.5 million local businesses listings, over 600,000 user reviews and ratings nationwide.

Citysearch is an operating business of IAC (NASDAQ: IACI). For more information, visit: www.citysearch.com

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Local City Tip: Cheap Haircuts in New York…

Newsflash: It's not necessary to spend upwards of $100 on a haircut in New York. Plenty of high-end salons slash their prices during stylist training nights; beauty school students offer rock-bottom prices; and, yes, there are even some quality salons with cuts priced under $50.


Value Salons in New York from Citysearch:

Astor Place Hair
2 Astor Pl, New York, NY
Waltz right in and sit down for a cut at this 50-year-old hair stop, where short cuts are just $18 and long start at $20.

Panyc Salon
258 W 15th St, New York, NY
It's pronounced "panic," and the salon's got a unique approach to pricing--$55 for your first visit, and $45 thereafter.

Dramatics NYC
2468 Broadway Ste 1, New York, NY
A funky step up from Supercuts, this salon charges between $35 and $55 for a cut, depending on the length and texture of your hair.

Neighborhood Barber
439 E 9th St, New York, NY
This straightforward, throwback barbershop charges $12 per cut and only accepts walk-ins.

Hair Mates Hair Salon
2 St Marks Pl, New York, NY
You'll be charged just $45 to sit before a senior stylist at this Japanese salon; you can also make your appointment with a junior and save $5.

Chelsea Barbers
465 W 23rd St, New York, NY
Only guys get the savings at this legendary spot. Three chairs and a $30 price tag make for a long, but worthwhile, wait.

Lilypad
555 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Williamsburg beauties on budgets head to this salon for $45-$50 haircuts, depending on length and texture.

> Check out more Beauty Spots in New York at: http://newyork.citysearch.com/find/section/newyork/spa_beauty.html

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Citysearch Adds Menus to Restaurant Profiles

Users Can Now Access Tens of Thousands of Menus Nationwide on Citysearch.com through New Relationship with MenuPages.com.

As Seen On: http://money.cnn.com

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., - Citysearch, a leading local guide and operating business of IAC , today announced that users can access tens of thousands of restaurant menus on Citysearch.com through its relationship with MenuPages.com, the pioneer in menu search and discovery. Through the relationship, Citysearch users benefit from having the opportunity to easily review current menus online before selecting a restaurant.

"People come to Citysearch daily to find restaurant recommendations," said Jay Herratti, President, Citysearch. "The combination of menus, video, editorial and user reviews, and ability to place reservations makes Citysearch one of the most useful sites for discovering new restaurants."

"Partnering with Citysearch, the pioneer in the online restaurant guide business, was natural for us," said Greg Barton, CEO and Founder of MenuPages.com. "The combination of Citysearch coverage and services with MenuPages' comprehensive menu database will provide the best local restaurant discovery and selection experience for users."

This relationship is also a benefit to Citysearch restaurant advertisers because up-to-date menus help users choose restaurants, driving qualified traffic to Citysearch's advertisers.

To find menus, simply visit restaurants on www.citysearch.com and click on the menu icon. You can view restaurant recommendations, reviews and more in your city by visiting Citysearch's premier city guide list.

About MenuPages

MenuPages is the original and most comprehensive provider of up-to-date menu content on the web. In New York City alone, nearly a million discriminating diners each month search its fresh menus and 80,000 user reviews by neighborhood, cuisine, price, feature and dish, to select the perfect restaurant. MenuPages currently serves eight metropolitan markets including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington D.C. and South Florida providing fresh menus for over 24,000 restaurants. MenuPages.com is an operating unit of Slick City Media.

About Citysearch

Citysearch is a leading local search and directory company that provides the most up-to-date information on businesses, from restaurants and retail, to travel and professional services. Citysearch empowers consumers to make informed decisions about where to spend their time and money by delivering trusted content, local expertise and helpful tools, including 14.5 million local businesses listings, over 600,000 user reviews and ratings nationwide. Citysearch is an operating business of IAC.

For more information, visit: http://www.citysearch.com

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

City Tip: Where to Sit... Hottest Tables in Town – San Diego, CA.


From romantic booths to great views, score the best tables at top San Diego restaurants.



Here are San Diego
's Hottest Tables by Citysearch:

Candelas
416 Third Ave, San Diego, CA
Ask about the gated table in the wine cellar.

Trattoria Acqua
1298 Prospect St, La Jolla, CA
The single table in the top rotunda offers unrivaled views of the cove.

Vagabond Kitchen
2310 30th St, San Diego, CA
Nab the one tall window-side table in the bar area for a great breeze and prime people-watching.

Kono's Cafe
704 Garnet Ave, San Diego, CA
Get in line, get your grub and head for the plastic chairs right on the pier.

The 3rd Corner
2265 Bacon St, San Diego, CA
Patio seating is great, but the four-top back in the bar and wine shop area is best.

Find More Hot San Diego Restaurants at: http://sandiego.citysearch.com/roundup/40285

Monday, August 13, 2007

10 Fun Jewelry Shops in Los Angeles...

Where do you get the shiniest rocks in Los Angeles? Do you prefer distressed metals to shimmery stones? Is gold too bold, or do you want your stash to be flash? Whatever your pleasure, the city is shimmering with shops ripe for excessoring.


Bling Blang Bloom in Los Angeles by Citysearch:

Gas Bijoux
8012 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Beloved in the South of France, the designer showcases feminine, semi-precious costume jewels that are bold yet delicate.

Hilary Druxman
1413 Montana Ave, Santa Monica, CA
Elegant Montana Avenue shop showcases ladylike, nature-inspired baubles to suit almost any budget.

Erica Courtney
7465 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Celebs and mere mortals alike flock to this adorable shop for one-of-a-kind, girlie jewelry.

Moondance
1530 Montana Ave, Santa Monica, CA
A rich mix of high-end, funky, innovative and traditional jewelry and accessories awaits at this Montana Avenue boutique.

Me&Ro
8405 Melrose Pl, West Hollywood, CA
West Hollywood's tranquil setting for high-end, handcrafted jewelry that won't mess with your chi.

Chan Luu
112 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Chan Luu's American flagship store reflects her sleek, sophisticated and shimmery aesthetic.

Jennifer Kaufman
131 N La Cienega Blvd Ste 650, Los Angeles, CA
This one-of-a-kind jewelry boutique keeps style mavens and starlets coming back for its beautiful baubles.

Tarina Tarantino
7957 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Melrose's candy-colored shop carries fanciful baubles and accessories perfect for gals looking to wear a little bit of whimsy.

Dimani
8624 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA
This friendly Sunset Plaza boutique provides trendy styles, delicate jewels and a relaxed vibe for fashionable twenty-somethings.

Helen Ficalora
9632 S Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA
Charming, celeb-friendly jewelry boutique brings the beauty of nature to the streets of Beverly Hills.

Sonya Ooten
238 N Larchmont Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

Suzanne Felsen Jewelry
8332 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA

You can find more information at: http://losangeles.citysearch.com/roundup/42326

Friday, August 10, 2007

Citysearch Unveils Its 2007 'Best of Citysearch' Restaurant Winners

Citysearch Users and Editors Select their Favorite Locations in Top 20 Markets...

As Seen On: PRNewswire.com and http://money.cnn.com

Citysearch, a leading online local guide and an operating business of IAC (Nasdaq: IACI), today
announced its 2007 "Best of Citysearch" Restaurant winners. The complete list of cities with "Best of Citysearch" Restaurant winners can be found at: http://national.citysearch.com/allcities.

The most popular campaign, "Best of Citysearch" restaurants brings in millions of user votes nationwide. Users select their favorite restaurants in popular categories from the best Italian food to hamburgers around town. This year's campaign also introduced a new Best Organic Restaurant poll, along with other newcomers, such as Best Taco Shop. In addition to users selecting their favorites, Citysearch editors also chime in with their top picks in America's top cities, including San Francisco, Los Angeles and beyond.

For more information on "Best of Citysearch", please visit:
http://www.citysearch.com/bestof/about

Kid-Approved Los Angeles - Restaurants, Amusement Parks and More...


Citysearch
has made finding family-friendly entertainment in Los Angeles as easy as ABC and 123…


Kid Approved L.A. Restaurants:

Bob's Big Boy
4211 Riverside Dr, Burbank, CA
Worship burgers, hot rods and carhop waitresses at this modernist palace of Americana.

Angeli Caffe
7274 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA
A casual trattoria catering to discriminating foodies and their kids.

Cafe 50's
11623 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Come dressed in PJs on the last Wednesday of every month and get a dreamy deal: Pay for a drink, and your dinner is free.

Paradise Cove Beach Cafe
28128 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA
Spend the day on the private beach and then have a family dinner inside or on the patio.

Kid Approved L.A. Amusement Parks:

Disneyland
700 W Ball Rd, Anaheim, CA
After nearly half a century, there's still magic in the air at the granddaddy of all theme parks.

Six Flags Magic Mountain
26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia, CA
Nerve-burning, stomach-churning coasters make it the undisputed capital of Southland thrill rides.

Knott's Berry Farm
8039 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA
An old-time outpost with a few state-of-the-art thrills.

Universal Studios Hollywood
100 Universal City Plz, Universal City, CA
Flagship movie studio-theme park reveals what happens between "action!" and "cut!"

Santa Monica Pier
200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA
Sun-drenched boardwalk where Route 66 meets the sea and California dreamin' takes shape.

Los Angeles Kid Museums and Zoos:
http://losangeles.citysearch.com/roundup/40251

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Video Spotlight: Behind the Scenes at San Francisco Favorites

San Francisco Restaurants and Bars Now on Video at Citysearch!

Ever wanted to preview a restaurant, bar, spa or shop before you go? Now you can with Citysearch's new videos. Watch one-minute clips of local businesses and make an informed decision on where to have dinner and meet up for happy hour and more...

Just click on the name of the restaurant or bar below to view the video:

Osha Thai Restaurant
2033 Union St, San Francisco, CA
Authentic Thai cuisine is the specialty at the restaurant that offers noodles, beef and seafood dishes.

Grubstake
1525 Pine St, San Francisco, CA
The railroad car setting and traditional American and Portugese cuisine draw an eclectic crowd to this Polk Gulch diner.

Cafe Claude French Restaurant
7 Claude Ln, San Francisco, CA
Tucked away in an alley by Union Square, this genuine French cafe dishes up Gallic cuisine with abundant charm.

Shima Sushi Japanese Restaurant
601 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA
Casual sushi joint serves all the standards plus a handful of specialty rolls; bento box and sashimi specials available for lunch.

Bliss Bar
4026 24th St, San Francisco, CA
A casual Noe Valley den with an extensive martini menu, fireplace and DJs.

First Crush Restaurant Wine Bar & Lounge
101 Cyril Magnin St, San Francisco, CA
Fun, flirtatious restaurant and wine bar with distinctly Californian appeal.

Cote Sud
4238 18th St, San Francisco, CA
An authentic bistro in the Castro offers traditional French cuisine in an intimate setting.

Darbar Restaurant
1412 Polk St, San Francisco, CA
The Indian equivalent of a greasy spoon with great, cheap grub.

Dolce
440 Broadway St, San Francisco, CA
Sign-less North Beach club offers alluring decor and beds for lounging.

Cliff House
1090 Point Lobos Ave, San Francisco, CA
Hear the decent menu and casual bar, but heed to the house specialty: stellar ocean views.

> You Can Check out More San Francisco Business Video Spotlights at:
http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/roundup/41514

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Free Museums in Los Angeles


From the
Getty Center and Huntington Gardens to LACMA and MOCA and Science take advantage of FREE Admission to these Los Angeles Museums



Fine Art Museums in
Los Angeles from Citysearch:

Getty Center

1200 Getty Center Dr, Los Angeles, CA
These Van Goghs and scenic vistas are free everyday.

Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino, CA
Get lost in the gardens for free on the first Thursday of every month.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
The second Tuesday of every month is on the county.

MOCA at California Plaza
250 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA
No-charge musing from 5pm to 8pm on Thursdays.

MOCA at the Geffen Contemporary
152 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Complimentary viewing of installations on Thursdays from 5pm to 8pm.

UCLA Hammer Museum
10899 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Trek to Westwood on Thursdays for free Monets and Manets.

Science and Beyond Museums in Los Angeles from Citysearch:

California Science Center
700 State Dr, Los Angeles, CA
Everyday is free for all at this boisterous museum.

Museum of Neon Art
501 W Olympic Blvd Ste 101, Los Angeles, CA
It's free to bask in these glows on the second Thursday of every month, 5pm to 8pm.

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
900 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Enjoy a complimentary roam with the dinosaurs on the first Tuesday of every month.

Museum of Television and Radio
465 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA
Airwaves are always open to the public at this free institution.

Get more Los Angeles Museum information at:
http://losangeles.citysearch.com/roundup/38479