Archive for March, 2009

You’re So Polished!

Have your feet spent the winter hibernating in trendy ankle booties and elegant stilettos? With spring around the corner, it’s almost time to set them free! Is your mouth watering at the thought of a new season of shoe shopping? Will it be gladiator sandals, huaraches, espadrilles or all of the above? Not so fast. Before running off to Saks and Neiman’s, take a good look at your feet. Are your heels dried and cracked? Do your cuticles look jagged? Or are your feet just plain overworked from trekking up and down hills around The City? If you can answer yes to any of the above, your feet are long overdue for some serious TLC.

pedicure-5As luck would have it, San Francisco is brimming with every kind of pedicure imaginable from Lavande’s indulgent “Chocolate Pedicure” to the “Extremely Buff Pedicure” at Burke Williams for all you weekend warriors out there. The best part is, not only will your feet look and feel great, but you’ll get some well-deserved luxury without becoming a recessionista! Get Zen with it at Bamboo on Union Street. Their green tea footbath and white tea hydromask will stimulate your feet and get them ready for a night on the dance floor! For avid runners, hikers and bikers, a sports pedicure at Spa Radiance on Fillmore Street is the perfect treat after pounding the pavement. Give your overworked feet the gift of a warm soak with camphor, lavender, and rosemary. Girls just want to have…Lush Life Nail Bar. Grab your friends, your favorite bottle of bubbly, a few gossip mags, and play catch up while getting your toes painted in one of OPI’s newest spring shades. Soothe all that aches after a weekend of shredding the slalom in Tahoe at Silk Nail Salon on Franklin Street. Round up the ski bunnies and reward your calves with a hot, steamy towel massage after your pedicure. And if you really need to escape the urban hustle bustle, book an appointment at Recharge Day and Medical Spa on California Street. Sip lavender tea while soaking your feet in a warm, aromatic footbath, and let your stress melt away. Now you’re ready to say “kiss my feet” with confidence!

Weotta have great feet!

Wine, Women and Food SOMA Style

10 years ago SoMA, which includes the South Beach and Mission Bay neighborhoods south of market, hence its name, was still figuring out its identity. It was quite the neglected section of SF, full of abandoned warehouses, rundown buildings, and decaying plant life. In the early 90’s,  the best clubs in the city were found just south of Market, clubs like 177 Townsend and King Street Garage.  Those clubs are long gone. Today SoMA is full of refurbished buildings that house trendy restaurants, hip lofts, and Web 2.0 companies. In recent years architectural masterpieces like Watermark, One Rincon Hill, and 200 Brannan have popped up, making SoMA home to some of San Francisco’s coolest venues and most sophisticated clientele.

On any given night you can grab dinner at Tres Agaves, Bacar, Jack Falstaff, or Momo’s.  Venture to any of the local watering holes and you’ll swear you’ve been transported to the Marina, but with an older, more distinct crowd.  There’s no beer pong in the corner, no frat boys high-fiving each other, or Bon Jovi blasting on the sound system.

One of my favorite swanky places is District. They have reinvented the wine bar as a lounge… the local watering hole, albeit with a more upscale look and feel with high ceilings, exposed beam,  and brick walls. The venue is an appealing destination for the after work crowd, the “anti-pickup crowd” and the “insert your own clique here crowd” if you’re looking to get away from the same routine. Consider District as an extension of your living room where everyone sits around, grabs a drink, and spends the next couple of hours talking about whom you’re dating, the cutie in marketing, or their last phone call with mom.

If you visit frequently enough you’ll catch a rotating show of local artists’ work hanging throughout the venue.  It seems odd that they have a flat screen TV hanging on a wall but the other night they had Steve McQueen’s movie “Bullitt” playing.  No complaints here.

The horseshoe bar and extensive wines by the glass are served by knowledgeable staff.  They have quite the variety: tempranillos, sparkling whites, spicy reds, bold cabernets, blends from South America, or Bordeauxs from France.  Confused? Ask one of the bartenders for a recommendation or a taste; or, better yet, ask a fellow patron…   this has to be my favorite way to learn about wines at any wine bar and it can be quite the natural conversation starter between you and that cute girl or handsome guy you care to meet.

***Warning:  The author doesn’t guarantee the success of these opening lines… use at your own risk***

Now that we’ve got that out of the way.  Some opening lines are:

  • “You just smiled after having a sip of that wine, what are you drinking?”
  • “Do you mind if I steal your menu?  Don’t worry, I’m not reaching for your glass.”
  • “That looks good, mind if I have sip?  No seriously, I don’t have cooties…”

What about those nights you just don’t want to dress up?  Perhaps you’re feeling more of a “Cheers” bar than a posh “see and be seen” spot like District.  In that case head over to 21st Amendment on 2nd street, across from SoMa’s “South Park.”  This no-frills, establishment serves up some of the most innovative beers in SF with some scrumptious munchies like sliders, calamari and pork chops…

Their beer list succeeds in satisfying beer connoisseurs and novice brew makers with their South Park Blonde, Bitter American, Watermelon Wheat, and Potrero E.S.B. Confused about what you should drink?  Ask the friendly bartender for a sample of several of the concoctions or use one of the lines from above :) to meet a new friend

Craving a run to the south of the border but don’t feel like catching the next flight to Mexico?  Head over to Tres Agaves for simple Mexican dishes like tacos, carnitas and enchiladas.  Oh yes; make sure to order a margarita or two from their extensive list of tequilas.

Another local spot for food or drinks is Momo’s.  It is a great place to satisfy both your stomach and your sports fix… think ESPN’s Stuart Scott on flat screens all around you while chomping down on  their juicy classic burgers, meatloaf or herb roasted chicken. Surprisingly Momo’s carries some of California’s finest wines from Joseph Phelps, Chateau Montelena, Rodney Strong, and even Mondavi’s Opus One.  Warning, during baseball season Momo’s is more popular than P. Diddy’s White Party and just as hard to get into.

So there is a taste of some of the treasures SoMA has to offer. There is so much more to share with you… from brunch spots, to shopping, to eclectic furniture stores, but I will have to save those for future posts.

Weotta get out in SoMA!

Sexy in The City

Is it what’s inside, or underneath, that really counts?

What can make you feel sweet, sexy, empowered and seductive all at the same time? Scrumptious chocolates? Not quite. Flickering candlelight? Getting warmer. A luxurious bubble bath? Almost there. Fabulous lingerie? Now you’re hot!

Don’t you feel secretly sexy when you’re wearing an amazing lacey bra and tulle thong with an unassuming pair of jeans and a t-shirt? How about the amped-up seduction a pair of thigh-highs creates under that stunning dress? Ladies, fine lingerie is just as important as those coveted Manolos, Jimmy Choos and Louboutins you’re so in love with. It’s time to embrace your femininity and treat “the girls”, as well as your derrière, to the luxurious treats that are plentiful in San Francisco’s superb high-end lingerie boutiques.

The Chantelle t-shirt bra... a must have, ladies... Weotta have at least one!

The Chantelle t-shirt bra... a must have, ladies... Weotta have at least one!

The next time you find yourself strolling along Fillmore Street in Pacific Heights, latte in hand, stop by My Boudoir where you can find lingerie for every mood from sweet Cosabella and playful Princesse Tam Tam to sexy Millesia and seductive Marlies Dekkers.

Looking for the perfect t-shirt bra but with a little added flair and a matching panty? Search no further than Les Cents Culottes on Polk Street in Russian Hill where you can bask in brands like Aubade, Chantelle and Simone Perele. Even men are on their radar with underwear for him from Eminence, Coup de Coeur and Gregg Homme.

Want more? Visit Alla Prima Fine Lingerie in Hayes Valley or North Beach and you won’t be disappointed. You’ll find gorgeous Italian, embroidered bras and panties from La Perla that may make you want to prance around your flat wearing nothing but lingerie even on a rainy, winter San Francisco day!

And last, but not least. No lingerie list would be complete without the grand dame of them all. If you really want to be irresistible, a naughty little number from Agent Provocateur located on Geary Street in Union Square should do the trick!

Say goodbye to Victoria’s Secret and hello to “I’m all grown up now” sexy.

Weotta Love Mumbai

A brief tribute…

Sipping spicy ginger infused chai on the balcony, mesmerized by the blood red hues of the warm sun rising high above the calm sea…listening to the wild sounds of birds waking at dawn.  Then almost instantly, the calm darkness in Mumbai transforms into a vibrant, pulsing energy known only to those who have walked her streets, shopped her markets or strolled along her waterfront promenades.  Each voice, step and sound blending together in a harmonious vibration that continues to feed India’s ever evolving, ancient and colorful rhythm.

Sunrise over Mumbai

Sunrise over Mumbai

After a week at my sister’s apartment in Colaba, I was settled into a daily routine that officially began only after my second cup of chai. Soon following would be hours spent adoringly playing with my 9 month old niece, reading the most colorful journalism only the Mumbai Mirror can spin, and determining the lunch and dinner menus of the day. Don’t be fooled, the latter was no small task. My mom, being a phenomenal, adventurous and passionate cook, loved to venture far out of Gujarat’s traditional cuisine and introduced her girls to all of India through her food. Raised on a completely vegetarian diet, it became almost a game of hide and seek with my memory to recall the most obscure, exotic and unique dishes from my youth. Pani Puri, Dal Dhokli, Dahi Vada…yum.

Veggies Galore

Matunga Vegetable Market

Outside of my domestic life in South Mumbai, I purchased sandalwood, mango wood and marble handicrafts in a Gandhi inspired store (no bartering allowed); took the local train to buy fresh vegetables and eat pan with my Mom on the Matunga street markets; and, while adorned in the likes of Ravissant and Tarun Tahiliani, admired the latest saree fashion with my sister at a wedding reception at the famous Turf Club.  I also visited the famous Taj Hotel on Republic Day of India to pay homage to those slain during the 11/26 terrorist attacks.  Although some windows and surfaces are still shattered, the Tree of Life memorial in the central lobby overshadows the terror, and instead fills your heart with the bravery of those who lost their lives defending others.

Tree of Life Memorial

Tree of Life Memorial, Taj Hotel

It has been 2 weeks since I arrived back home and it is a challenge to retain the same rejuvenated, inspired and balanced energy I found during my trip to India.  How do I keep Mumbai in my heart? With a little effort…I wake up early and recreate the enchanting mornings in my own home: standing on the balcony, watching blue and purple waves float across the sky towards the Pacific, I somehow transport myself after taking an invigorating whiff of cloves, cardamon and black pepper swimming in my mug.

It’s uncanny, but there is something about starting your day with hot homemade chai that can truly channel the warmth of India deep into your body, lift your spirit, and maybe even touch your soul for the day.

Next tribute:  Gujarat, India.