Mijo and I have seen Sunday Streets in the Mission but we never really participated in any of the events until on Sunday when we decided to bike along Embarcadero St.
Lots of people biking, running and walking up and down the stretch of Embarcadero between the ball park and Fisherman's Wharf. It gave me a different perspective of that part of the city.
For this week, we are sampling Godiva Coffee Cafe Chocolate Truffle coffee. It is only one pack so it is good for four cups and it will probably last us a day or two.
We are not fond of flavored coffees but this one is packed with flavors without losing its real coffee taste.
This is a late post. In fact, this is a really late post because the show ran through December 28. It has been over for two months now.
However, I feel like I have to blog this show because it is a brilliant show with the right message. I would see it again when it comes back in town.
After Karen, Dinah and I finished our delicious brunch at Monsieur Benjamin, we decided to walk around the Hayes Valley neighborhood.
We didn't go far at all because we found Chantal Guillon as soon as we turned right on Hayes St. from Gogh St. We decided to stay and enjoy some macarons.
Mijo and I have been having brunch mostly in what we call default brunch places like cafes in our neighborhood that's why I haven't blogged our brunches.
However, my friends Dinah, Karen and I met up and had brunch to celebrate a special day at Monsieur Benjamin for the first time. It was extra special and I loved it!