San Francisco Eats
I’m in San Francisco this week for a conference so I thought I’d recap a few of my meals while traveling! To be honest, yesterday was a really weird day. My flights to San Francisco were super delayed on Monday so rather than getting in at 9pm (eastern time) I got in at 3am EST. It definitely made me feel a little out of whack so here’s what the day looked like:
I was starving when I woke up, since thanks to the time change, I hadn’t eaten in about 15 hours! I walked around the corner to a little cafe and had some yogurt with an everything bagel. Since I’m used to Greek yogurt, this stuff tasted really sweet (sort of like those parfait a at McDonald’s… you know what I’m talking about!) but it was good!
This kept me so full that I managed to pass on some of the snacks at the conference. Lunch ended up not being until 1:00 though so I was hungry by that time!
Ok, I know the falafel looks… Kind of gross but it was actually pretty tasty! I was pleasantly surprised that almost everything they served for lunch was vegetarian! The little cup of Greek salad was awesome and I went back for a second one! The hummus and chips were alright but nothing special.
Once the sessions were over, I took a long walk around the city. I think my body was craving some sunshine!
I stopped by a pressed juicery stand and couldn’t wait to try one of their juices! I’m hoping these come to Virginia soon 🙂 I hadn’t been feeling very good but this definitely gave me an energy boost!
Once I got back to the hotel, I ordered some Indian food. Truthfully, I didn’t have much of an appetite and it was the only thing that really sounded good. I got Aloo Ghobi with some and naan. It was actually pretty delicious! I ate this while answering some emails and soon afterwards, I went to bed! This whole time zone thing is definitely messing with me!
San Francisco is a pretty great city for vegetarians, that’s for sure. I’m headed home tomorrow but I’m hoping to find a few more yummy bites while I’m here! Also, the conference has been awesome. My day job is all about social media/content strategy so some of this stuff could even apply to blogging! Let me know if you’d like a more “technical” recap of the conference info.
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Sounds like a fun trip! San Fran is one of my favorite places to eat. There are some good plant-friendly spots around the ferry Building if you are down that way!
Love to hear more yummy bites! We’ll be there in October.
Oh fun flight delays! Flying to the west coast from the east coast is rough! My body does not adjust well even though it’s only a three hour difference.
i’ve heard such good things about pressed juicery! i’m traveling to chicago next week (for vacation, not work) and i’m pretty sure food will be the star of the entire trip. 🙂
Everything bagels are my favorite! That’s awesome the catered lunch wasn’t just for meat lovers. The best thing I ate yesterday was a huge salad for lunch!
Yum! Now I have an Indian Food craving- that looks so delicious!
Best thing I ate yesterday = TASI Cafe in the Short North. I had Greek Scrambled Eggs (zucchini, feta, tomatoes) with a side of breakfast sausage (and coffee, of course!) If you haven’t been to TASI – definitely check it out the next time you’re in Columbus 🙂
Work travel always throws my appetite and schedule off. I almost always end up grabbing a juice somewhere when I’m on the road. Yours looks so good!
That pressed juice really sounds lovely. I do love the convenience of healthy bottled juices over getting my juicer out, which can be a pain to clean. Sounds like you had a fun and tasty trip!
Travel can definitely be the worst! Our plane was delayed an entire DAY (well, cancelled and then we couldn’t get out until the next day) going to St. John and then delayed leaving. So stressful! I always pack a lot of RX Bars (Whole 30 approved and a “real food” bar. They are the only bars that keep me full), tuna packs, nuts and dried fruit when traveling.