April 28, 2016

Reasons To Love San Francisco

Hello!
In Today's post, I want to tell you my favorite city in the World;

San Francisco

YAY!!
This place is mean a lot to me for a reason, even though I have never been there before, but the beauty of this city just capture my heart.

You might recognized this place from movies, such as, The Ant-Man, Around The World in 80 Days , Curse of the Zodiac, Cats & Dogs : The Revenge of Kitty Galore, Cloud Atlas, etc. 

San Francisco was originally called Yerba Buena back on 1835 in Spanish for "Good Herb", while this referred to a fragrant plant that grew native to the shoreline, some might say it could apply to other herbs.

San Francisco is a city on the tip of peninsula surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. One of the nicest things about visiting San Francisco is that, although the city is "big" in terms of attractions and amenities, It is geographically small - only 49 square miles.

The traffic in San Francisco is not nearly as bad as It is in New York City or Los Angeles. So, It is possible to do A LOT of great things in a day.

Everyone knows the world-famous landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge and the Powell Street Cable Cars, but the city has so much to offer, for tourist and locals alike.

Either way...what are you waiting for? Without further do, let me tell you what makes me adore this city

1. The Colorful Street Art and Murals

Many districts through out San Francisco encourage street art. It is one of the things that makes San Francisco unique. These works of art range from memorial murals to stories about San Francisco's history.

Mission District

If you love street art, you must visit the Mission. This eclectic neighborhood has amazing street art on almost every corner. You will also find two alleys covered with different San Francisco murals. They range from politically motivated to fun ones about the city.
Coit Tower

After the completion of the building in 1933, the city commissioned the U.S. Government's Public Works Art Project to add murals on the inside. The murals showcase stories of life in California and San Francisco in the late 1920's and 1930's. The artist assigned to the project created Diego Rivera inspired works of art. After their completion, many of the murals received quite bit of press. They were highly controversial and many questioned the stories told throughout the murals

Here are just some of the murals:
Each Murals has It is own story and has a small write-up next to it that describes what It is all about.

San Francisco Beach Chalet

The beach Chalet San Francisco is a popular stop for visitors near Ocean Beach. This newly remodeled 1925 Spanish Revival Building includes two restaurants, the Golden Gate Park Visitor Center, and some beautiful murals and mosaics.

It is a great place to grab some lunch, find out a little bit more about Golden Gate Park, and spend some time admiring the Pacific Ocean.

In here, you will find several Works Progress Administration (WPA) era murals. Many of them were originally painted in the mid to late 30's.





Rincon Center

It is one of those hidden gems that most visitors miss.

The historic Art Deco building offers several gorgeous historic murals as well as a modern fountain with water falling from the ceiling. After you look around, you can also grab some lunch in their courtyard and then head out to explore other parts of the city.

This structure was built in 1940 as one of the main post offices in the city. Shortly after It is completion, the U.S. Government provided funds to add murals to It is main floor.

Today, people from around the World visit the building to take a look at these historic, yet controversial murals. It is free to stop by for a look and all of them include a small description, so you can get a feel for what is going on in each one.

Here are just few of the murals you will see when you visit the Rincon Center:




This mural showcases explorer Sir Francis Drake. He is said to be the one to have discovered the area now known as San Francisco. You will often see these blank globes in explorer murals as a sign that so much in the world is yet to be discovered.



This mural showcases the building of Mission Dolores, one of the first missions in the area and the oldest building is standing in San Francisco today. It is one of the murals that was revised. The original one hinted at the prosperity and superiority of the mission leader. He had a much larger frame and looked well fed. This is the figure in the back in the brown robe. In contrast to that, the two Native American workers in front where originally gaunt and looked underfed. 

The commission demanded all three figures be revised to show more equality among the three individuals.



This is the largest mural in the Rincon Center in San Francisco. It shows several workers as they build the city of San Francisco. It is another mural that had to be revised. It originally showed only a few races building the city. The commission had it changed to show more diversity in the people involved in the process.




This is another mural that was slightly revised. It showcases many of the controversial figures in San Francisco history (at that time). Some had propaganda painted in and all of it had to be removed in order to Refregier to get paid.
This mural shows builders working on the Golden Gate Bridge. Even though this one was not controversial, I wanted to include it as the bridge is an important part of San Francisco's history.

Others in the City

Here are a few other places you will find some great San Francisco murals:

  • Grace Cathedral: Inside Grace Cathedral in Nob Hill, you will find a number of them depicting the history of the church and this historic neighborhood.
  • Mission de Asis: This mission is the oldest building in San Francisco. Inside, you will find a large mural. The new basilica also has 21 gorgeous stained glass windows.
2. The Food

Oh my God. Let's talk about San Francisco's Food. The food in San Francisco is AMAZING! It is not just the quality, but the variety that you will find throughout the city.

With more than 3.500 restaurants, It is easy to find something you will like. You will find standards cuisines such as Italian, Mexican, and American. However, you will also find restaurant where you can try something different such as South African, Peruvian, Nepalise, Chinese, and Indonesian.

I have done some research on the Internet about some the Best Restaurant in San Francisco. It can be tough one, since there are more than 3.500 restaurant in this city. But do not worries my blog-readers, I got you covered. Here are my top 5 restaurant based on the type of the food:

  • Mediterranean
You will love the selection of Mediterranean Restaurants in San Francisco. You will find everything from the fine dining to casual spots in cozy, local districts.

Kokkari Estiatorio

It is a fine dining option that has the tastiest lamb chops. Their popular dishes are the Pacific Halibut, the Lamb Burgers, Moussaka, and Spanakotiropita.

They also offer a lunch special every weekday.




Average Price: 
For lunch, It is around $25 to $30 a person
For dinner, It will be around $35 to $55 per person
Address:
200 Jackson Street
District:
Financial Disctrict

  • Sea Food
The Swan Oyster Depot

This place is very popular with both locals and tourists. The Swan Oyster Depot is not your typical seafood restaurant. It is a little bit of a dive, but It is clean and the food is fresh and amazing.

The Swan Depot is only open for lunch. It is located at 1517 Polk Street. You will find It in Nob Hill area of San Francisco between California and Sacramento Streets. If you have access to a kitchen to make your own seafood, this place also has a market. You will see the fresh fish and oysters for take out located in the front windows of the restaurant.






Average Price:
$10 to $45 per dish
Address:
1517 Polk Street
District:
Nob Hill

  • Irish Food
Johnny Foley's Irish House

Located just steps from Union Square, this pub has a large beer selection and some great pub food. They have live music most nights and a fun, lively atmosphere. Their popular foods are, the Fish and Chips, Cottage Pie (with ground beef, mashed potato crust and a variety of vagetables) and Bangers and Mash (with two pork sausages, mashed potatoes, stewed onions and seasonal vegetables).

In addition to these favorites, you will also find some great dishes, such as, slow roasted prime rib of beef, roast lemon Rosemary natural range chicken, and an almond black paper crusted salmon fillet.

Foley's is open for both lunch and dinner.





Address:
243 O'Farrell Street
Specialities:
Traditional food, lively atmosphere, central location
  • Chowder
You will find dozens of places that serve clam chowder in San Francisco. The two most common types you will find in San Francisco are New England and Manhattan.

New England chowder is a cream based soup that is thick and usually includes potatoes, onions, and clams.

Manhattan chowder is a red broth soup that made from clams, veggies, and tomato, which enhances It is coloring and flavors.

Chowders at Pier 39

This place is the most favorite places from clam chowder is Chowders at Pier 39. The fun restaurant offers both white New England and red Manhattan clam chowder on their menu.

They also offer some deep fried fish options, a few fresh salads, and some not so fishy items such as chicken and grilled cheese sandwiches. This is one of my top recommendations for those treveling with kids.
Average Price:
$8.95 for chowder in a bread bowl, other items range from $5.99 to $10.89
Address:
Pier 39
District:
Fisherman's Wharf
  • Burgers
San Francisco is a food lovers paradise, and you will find dozens of places to savor one of the best burgers in San Francisco.

The Pearl's Deluxe Burgers

The Pearl's Deluxe Burgers is another casual burger joint and It is just a few blocks away from Union Square. The inside is small and there is usually a line, but It is worth the wait. 

They serve Kobe Beef and Buffalo Burgers. You can substitute any burger with chicken, turkey, or a veggie burger. You also get to select from the 1/4 pound and 1/2 pound burger options. People usually order the Prized Pearl or the Pesto Burger. People also love their spries, which is an order of half sweet potato and half regular fries
Average Price:
$6.79 for the 1/4 pound, $8.99 for the 1/2 pound
Address:
708 Post Street
District:
Union Square
  • Ice Cream!!
We are no longer seven years old, but we still need to go out and grab an ice cream to relaxing our body and have fun.

Bi-Rite Creamery & Bakeshop

Bi-Rite Creamery is one of the most popular ice cream shop in San Francisco. Located in the Mission District at the Corner of 18th Street and Dolores Street. There was always a long line-up that went around the corner of the building, but the wait is so worth it!

Bi-Rite serves the most delicious and creamy homemade ice cream. They sold a variety of interesting and unique flavors like honey lavender, balsamic strawberry, peach, creme brulee, roasted banana, malted vanilla, and salted-caramel, among many others. 



They are well-known for their salted caramel ice cream. 

The prices were reasonable and you can choose a cone or a cup for your ice cream.

I highly recommend Bi-Rite Creamery when in San Francisco. Everything about it was wonderful and perfect. 

3. The Golden Gate Bridge

How can I not include the most well-known attraction to my list?! This gorgeous structure is fun to visit. It is also an important part in San Francisco's history as It official bridged the gap between San Francisco and the rest of Northern California.



Of course, the highlight of the bridge is the walk across. The views are amazing and It is a special experience seeing it close...i hope i could see it with my own eyes

4. The Quality and Varieties of the Museums

You will find almost 50 San Francisco museums. The range and quality of the SF museums is the reason why so many visitors and locals love them.
You will find a wide selection of them from some of the best art museums such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to interesting history and science museums such as the California Academy of Sciences.

San Francisco Asian Art Museum

The museum houses thousands of artifacts created over the span of 6,000 years. It also attracts a number of amazing traveling exhibits every year. Entrance into many of these is included with your general admission ticket. Only a few require a small additional fee.

This San Francisco museum sits about a block from City Hall in the Civic Center neighborhood. It's only about a 10 minute bus ride from Union Square.

The best flow for your museum visit is by heading up to the third or top floor. Once you exit the escalator, head into the door on the right.

The first exhibit you will view is the South Asia Exhibit. This is where you will see several works of art from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Here is a photo from one of the six rooms that showcases this exhibit.



After you finish in these rooms, you will see a small room off to the left featuring artifacts from Iran and the surrounding countries. This exhibit is called The Persian World and West Asia.
The next set of rooms is dedicated to Southeast Asia. The four rooms of this gallery include items from Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Burma, Laos, Malaysia and the Philippines.

Here is just a sample of what you will see here.




You will then enter a small exhibit on The Himalayas and the Tibetan Buddhist World. From there, you will enter the largest exhibit which includes hundreds of pieces from China.
The first room you enter is one of my favorites. It includes several small, yet intricate statues carved out of jade. It is officially known as the Chinese Jade Gallery.
Once you finish in the room shown above - continue down the hall and you will find a set of stairs. Take these stairs down to the second level. This is where you will find three additional rooms featuring more ancient artifacts from China.

San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers

The San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers is an historic landmark and living museum. It is set inside the oldest public glass and wood greenhouse still open in the United States.

It's one of several great museums in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.

The Conservatory of Flowers was privately owned for many years. It was gifted to the city of San Francisco and officially open to the public in 1879.

It has undergone several renovations throughout the years. Although it survived the 1906 earthquake with little damage, it had to be closed in 1933 due to structural instability.

The San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers was remodeled and reopened to the public again in 1946. However in 1995, the conservatory closed again due to damage from a severe windstorm.

All of the plants were moved to other locations for storage. After a $25 million restoration project, the Conservatory of Flowers reopened in 2003.

This SF Museum has five distinct and separate galleries. Four of the galleries include a variety of plants from different types of climates.

The fifth gallery is the special exhibit area. Their typical exhibit is on display for around six month.







5. The Free Attractions and Activities

San Francisco is an expensive city. However, you will find dozens of free things to do here every day!

Several small museums such as the Cable Car Museum, the Maritime Museum and the Wells Fargo museum offer free admission. You can also visit most of San Francisco's indoor murals for free


Some of San Francisco's top attractions are also free. 



It's free to visit and walk across the Golden Gate Bridge. You can see Lombard Street, the most famous crooked street, the Painted Ladies of Alamo Square and City Hall at no charge.

One of the best ways to get to know the city is by taking one of the Public Library's Daily Walking Tours. 


They offer almost a dozen every day and all of them are free (although they do request a small donation at the end to keep their program running).


6. The Golden Gate Park


I truly in love with this park because it is absolutely beautiful. It is the new home to the California Academy of Sciences, the De Young Museum, and the Japanese Tea Garden. You will also find the colorful Botanical Gardens and the historic Conservatory of Flowers. 

There are also several hidden gems here such as Stow Lake, where you can do some hiking or take a boat ride, and Shakespeare Gardens, which includes only flowers and plants. You can also walk through the gorgeous Rose Garden or pay your respects in the AIDS Memorial Grave


7. The Acceptance

There is "Come As You Are" policy in San Francisco. San Francisco is probably one of the most liberal cities to live in. Hippies, Hipster, Geek, LGBT acceptance and right and more. You will usually see people walking down the streets in the most wild of fashion, and the great part is people do not care. It is San Francisco. People are weird. I like it.
8. Summer Street Fairs

With San Francisco's mild climate, You will find a fun festival almost every weekend. However, once summer hits, the neighborhood street fairs begin.

These street faris are a tradition here. It is a time for the community to come together and celebrate.

Most offer live music, displays from locals artists and gourmet food. Some feature beer gardens, live performances, and games for the kids.




The biggest street fairs are in North Beach, the Marina and the Haight, The Castro district also has a large street fair, but It is later in the year

So, that was my reasons to love this beautiful city.
Thank you for reading!

April 14, 2016

Wawancara Wisata Kuliner; Pidie 2000

Pada 14 April 2016. Saya mewawancarai tempat makan kesukaan saya untuk makan Mie Aceh di Depok; Pidie 2000. Pidie 2000 berada di Jl. Margonda Pondok Cina No. 339, Depok. Tempat ini milik bapak Zainuddin Hasan (57 tahun). Kalian dapat merasakan makanan khas Aceh, seperti: Mie Goreng, Mie Rebus, Mie Tumis dan Nasi Goreng, dan harganya pas untuk dompet mahasiswa seperti saya.

Tempat ini sudah dibuka sejak 2003. Pidie 2000 dulu mempunyai beberapa cabang; di Cibinong dan Pasar Minggu, tetapi ditutup karena sebuah alasan pribadi.

Apa yang membuat tempat ini terkenal adalah kekenyalan mie-nya dengan bumbu yang pedas dan khas anehnya. Menu yang sering dipesan di tempat ini adalah Mie Tumis, karena terdapat telur, udang, daging, tauge, dan kol. Tempatnya itu sendiri sangatlah sederhana tetapi cukup bersih untuk tempat makan.

Pidie 2000 juga menjual berbagai macam jus buah. Sayangnya, tempat ini tidak menjual minuman khas Aceh seperti Kopi Gayo yang ayahku sangat suka

"Wisata Indonesia sangatlah dan sangat merakyat, layaknya warga Indonesia dan budanyanya" kata salah satu pelayan di Pidie 2000.






P.S.
Those pictures are owned and captured by Me.
I didn't get a chance to take a picture with the waitress; Atiek, beacuse the place got really crowded after the interview ended

April 13, 2016

If I Have a Chance

If I have a chance to run a business. I would run a culinary business

Reason why I choose to open a culinary business is because food is a primer need in human's life. People can't live without food. So, I was trying to sell something that people need everyday not what they want.

I'd sell an Indonesian food or Mexican food. I know nothing about Mexican food except for Burrito, Taco and Guacamole, but you know, i could learn. Furthermore, Mexican food is very hard to find in Indonesia

Indonesian people loves spicy food. Indonesian and Mexican food is kind of similar, both of them are very famous for the spicy and the savory.

Before opening a restaurant, I think starting from a Food Truck is amazing. I know it's kinda rare to see a Food Truck running around here; in Indonesia, but you have to have an unique ideas to start a business. Besides, Food Truck is less expensive than buying a place or rent it. You also can travel to promote your business. Then, If people already knew about your business, I'd buy a place to open a restaurant. The more crowded the neighborhood, the better.

The price has to be reasonable for students, as well :)
That's my reason why I'd run a culinary business

Example of Food Truck

Taco

Burrito







April 8, 2016

10 Allure of Depok

Hi! 
In today's post, i got an assignment to tell you TOP 10 Attraction in Depok. 



Depok is a city in West Java, Indonesia. Depok is on the southern border of DKI Jakarta in the Jabodetabek. The "de" in Jabodetabek refers to Depok. The word Depok itself is from Sundanese language, meaning hermitage or abode of one living in seclution. There is also saying that the Depok word is an acronym,

De
Eerste
Protestants
Onderdaan
Kerk

Without further do, this is my TOP 10 Attraction in Depok:

1. Dian Al-Mahri Mosque

Dian Al-Mahri Mosque or well-known as "Masjid Kubah Mas" or Golden Dome was build on the edge of the roadway Meruyung-Labu in District Limo, Depok. The mosque is in addition to being a place of worship for Muslims pray everyday, this mosque complex also become a family tourist area and attract many people because the dome is made of gold. Also because of the vast area available and freely accessible to the public, so the place is often a family vacation destination or just be a place to a rest




2. University of Indonesia

University of Indonesia? Why? Depok is well-known for the location of this University. This University is the oldest educational institution in Indonesia, and generally considered as the most prestigious university in Indoesia, along with Bandung Institute of Technology and Gadjah Mada University. 

This place also a good place to do sport. Millions of green trees, hundreds of canteens, hundreds of "sport field", will make you feel very comfy when you jog in here. 



3. Margo City

Depok has a growing eclectic collection of malls and traditional markets. One of them is Margo City. Margo City is a pretty typical mall. It has cafe, restaurants, supermarket, shopping arcade and cinema. It's located in Jalan Margonda, Depok. It's a fun place to hang out with friends or families. But, in the weekend, the traffic and the mall itself is really crowded. 


4. Aquatic Fantasy

This water park is located in Telaga Gold Sawangan Residence, Raya Muchtar Sawangan road, West Java. Aquatic Fantasy is a thematic park. It's a great budget trip for everyone and very easy to find and get public transport too. The water-park is very clean and had a lots of staff there to maintain the standard

The ever-so humble entry charge at Rp 25.000 in weekdays and Rp 35.000 in weekends is comforting. There is also and economical 4 person pack that already low-price, which is Rp 100.000 for entry of 4 persons.



5. Arthayasa Stables & Country Club

If you love animals, especially horses, this place is the one for you. Situated in the southern area of Jakarta, Arthayassa Stables and Country Club has earned the well-deserved reputation as one of the best horse riding school. The privately owned member's club offers and international level of horse riding facilities and services as well as country club facilities. 

This place teaches little riders aged 4 years and above to learn horse riding and horsemanship skills in a safe and friendly environment, with the greatest emphasis on the safety aspect of horses



6. Pondok Zidane


Pondok Zidane offers a place to stay with a low-price. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery with beautiful nuances that are still clean and can also invite your children to enjoy the entire game in Pondok Zidane. You can also see an organic plants and  you can also enjoy riding horses. There's also an outbound and rented houses




7. D'Kandang Amazing Farm

D'Kandang is one of place you should visit and become the allure of Depok. In this place you can join with the nature. This place is an educational place. You can have an interaction with cow, sheep, and horses, you also can milk cow and sheep. The children can plants the trees, study how to make a fertilizer, harvesting fruits, and riding horses. 

D'Kandang Amazing Farm opens every day from 9.00 to 16.00 WIB, except for Friday, they're closed. 

For animal package you'll have to pay Rp 75.000/person, plant package for Rp 75.000, mix package Rp 75.000, education package Rp 45.000, and creation package for Rp 25.000




8. Sop Durian Margonda

Durian? Sop Durian Margonda has been in the business for more than 5 years. It's located near the corner of the traffic light Ramanda, betwen Margonda Raya road and Arif Rahman Hakim road, and always full with it's loyal customers.  

They served a fresh Durian soup with a lot of different varieties. You can choose Strawberry and Bread with filling, Strawberry and sticky rice, Strawberry Coconut, Green Beans with Sticky Rice and Bread, Green Beans and Bread, and Green Beans and Sticky Rice



9. Pancong Mang Kumis

Pancong cake is a cake that is very unique becuase when the cake is already done, they take it out with a spatula made of thin iron that bendable like a fish hook. These cakes made from flour, water, sugar and a secret recipe




10. Gubung Makan Mang Engkring

This restaurant is really cool! The vibes that this place gives is very peaceful. You have to taste the Grill Honey Shrimp



April 4, 2016

Indonesia: Why I Love Indonesia




Indonesia; a country where I was born and raised. Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia, near to Australia and next to Malaysia and New Guinea. Indonesia has 18.000 islands and 6.000 of them are inhabited. Even though Indonesia is not-very small country and having many issues and lagging behind advanced countries such as U.S or U.K, I think Indonesia is a very beautiful country and has a very rich culture. And here's the reason why:

Indonesia has 34 provinces and every different provinces has their unique. In fact, there are 300 ethnic groups in Indonesia and Javanese is the largest ethnic group in Indonesia, and each with their own food, tradition, and dialects. Although Bahasa Indonesia is the national languange of Indonesia, there are over 724 indigenous languages. Most Indonesians speak their indigenous language as their mother tongue and Bahasa Indonesia for school and careers, which making most Indonesian are bilingual


As I mentioned before, Indonesia has 300 ethnic groups and every each of them has their own different food taste. Speaking of which, Indonesia has A LOT of different kind of food. From spicy food to sweet food. I've done some research on Internet and here's Top 3 Indonesian Food:

1. Satay,

Satay or Meat Skewers is very famous in Indonesia or even International. We got chicken, goat, and rabbit. The sauce is made from peanut and soy sauce. Other nations now trying to claim (no hate) Satay, but Indonesians consider it as a national dish. The most popular kind of Satay is "Sate Madura", it served with rice cakes (ketupat) and diced cucumber and onion


2. Nasi Padang,

Singaporeans may say they can't live without it, but Nasi Padang, named after it's birth city in Sumatera, is 100% Indonesian. You can choose from among more than a dozen dishes, like, rendang, opor, gulai, balado, otak (brain), etc. You can eat by your hand in Indonesia and it's REALLY OK to do that. 


3. Gado - gado,

"Mix-mix" is the term gado-gado is often used to describe situation that are all mixed up. As a food, however, it's one of Indonesia's best-known dishes, essentially a vagetable salad bathed in the country's classic peanut sauce.


Last but not least, my reason why I Love Indonesia is The Traditional clothes. They are amazingly gorgeous. I mean, look at these. Aren't they beautiful?

Bali's Traditional Clothes


Padang's Traditional Clothes

Suku Dayak's Traditional Clothes

So, that's my reason why I love Indonesia. There's a lot more thing you can discover and fell in love with it. I would highly recommend you to visit this country. BYE!