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I've tried many different boba places in SF, LA, and San Diego, so I consider myself to be somewhat of a "boba connoisseur". Tea Station is the best hands down. The quality of their tea (always...
I've tried many different boba places in SF, LA, and San Diego, so I consider myself to be somewhat of a "boba connoisseur". Tea Station is the best hands down. The quality of their tea (always brewed, never powdered) to the quality of their boba (tapioca) are unmatched. What sets this place apart is the taste and consistency of their tapioca. They're lightly sweetened, and soft and chewy. They're never old tasting (yes I do know what old boba tastes like) either.
Their food isn't like "wow" but I do like it enough to return for the meals. I think the pork stew rice or pork chop rice are the best two dishes there. It's a good quick, inexpensive meal. They also have shaved ice and other various food/drink/dessert items.
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Clementine is a great French restaurant that's not too pricey, especially during the week when they have a prix-fixe menu for $22 on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The atmosphere is a...
Clementine is a great French restaurant that's not too pricey, especially during the week when they have a prix-fixe menu for $22 on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The atmosphere is a bit upscale, but so much that it's stifling. It actually feels elegant instead of uptight.
The food here is just amazing. Everything I've tried is wonderful from the soups to salads, entrees and desserts. The service is immaculate and the wine list is great too. I've gone there for many special occassions. I even took my fiance there for dinner the night I proposed to her. I will return often.
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The moment I stepped into Promised Land Fellowship I knew it was the one for me. The worship is contemporary and familiar (Vineyard, Delirious, Tim Hughes, Matt Redman, Enter The Worship Circle,...
The moment I stepped into Promised Land Fellowship I knew it was the one for me. The worship is contemporary and familiar (Vineyard, Delirious, Tim Hughes, Matt Redman, Enter The Worship Circle, etc). I've since gotten to know the pastor, and he has such a gentle shepherd's heart. He's great.
The people here are genuinely friendly. Looking around, it truly is an example of the diversity in San Francisco. There are many people groups represented, so it's easy to connect with someone of your background or interests. Most importantly, upon getting to know the people here on a deeper level, they have such a heart for the Lord and his work here in San Francisco.
Writing a review for a church is kind of a strange thing, because it's almost like an advertisement or something, but all I can say is come check it out and get a sense of the Lord's leading. If it's here, awesome, if not, then I hope you keep looking until you find the church that God wants you to be in. Blessings!
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