A charming French-style bakery offering perfect, warm delicacies, the Arsicault Bakery is beloved by locals and visitors for its buttered baked goodies. Upon entering the bakery, one gets immediately enveloped in the fresh, sweet, warm smell of bakes. In addition to a scrumptious selection of their house-special light croissants and bread, buns, scones, cookies, pastries, quiches, and flan are all equally, if not more, delectable. Much deserving of the recognition and appreciation, visiting this bakery is highly recommended by many.
A happy place for flower children everywhere, Love of Ganesha store offers eco-conscious products, hippie apparel and fun, assorted gifts. On the same street that once reigned as a peace loving pow-wow, this medium-sized shop sells tie-dyed shirts and dresses, incense and burners, glass tobacco pipes, and inexpensive jewelry. Other selections include gifts such as wall mirrors, tapestries, stickers, candles, and Frisbees. This is a pleasant place to shop with wide spaces and mellow music.
Here you will find a fine smoke and gift shop selling more than 30 brands of domestic and imported cigars ranging from inexpensive to premium. It also sells tobacco and pipes as well as a good collection of interesting gifts. Phones, clocks, incense burners, knives, swords, watches and jewelry are among the more than 300 gifts you will find here. It is well worth a visit whether you are a cigar aficionado or not.
The Acme Bread Company is a well known name in America and like all its other stores, this one in San Francisco has its own set of loyal customers too. Located in the popular Ferry Building, it offers the complete selection of Acme's acclaimed bread varieties. The baking is constant all through the day, so you get fresh bread anytime you want.
True to its name, the Cheese Boutique is a small, unassuming gourmet market and (take-away) deli with a varied cheese counter. The selection of other products including bread, specialty condiments, spices, Middle Eastern side dishes, cookies, and candy is lovingly selected by the friendly and helpful owner, Rick. Take-away sandwiches are also delicious and affordable. The hummus and baba ghanoush, both of which, Rick makes fresh, are authentic and addictive. There isn't any seating, so all delectable treats must be enjoyed elsewhere. If you can't make it to Glen Park, there's a second Cheese Boutique in the Inner Sunset district.
Nippon-Ya is a bakery and sweets shop situated in Kintetsu Mall, which is nestled in the city of San Francisco in California. It is a well-known place located in the famous Japantown area, and is noted for its confectionery - from candies and sweets to pastries and baked products. All of its goods originate in Japan, from where they are air-shipped. Some of the popular favorites are Yatsuhashi and Sakura Harajuku Mochi. This place is ideal for people having a sweet tooth, and is an absolute must-visit if you happen to be in the city.