A Glimpse to the Sunset
Many young adults who moved to San Francisco wouldn’t generally jump at the opportunity of living in the Sunset district. Unless however, you are a student, have a car and who prefer to live away from all tourist traps. Aside from being geographically located near the beautiful Golden Gate Park and Ocean Beach, there are other wonderful qualities that make this neighborhood charming and a place to call home.
The neighborhood is with out a doubt quiet and suffers from the worst weather. You could start your morning in the Mission where its sunny but a bus ride toward west will take you into the fog of the Sunset . There are more locales than tourist. More elderly Chinese residents than hipsters or hippies. If you don’t live here jumping on the N-line is easy and will take through areas with the most action such as 9th and Irving Street and 19th and Irving.
What you’ll find is a diverse selection of restaurants that includes Chinese, Vietnamese, Indian, Thai, Italian and American cuisines.
I’ve lived in the Sunset for the last 4 years and I love it. I like that eating out doesn’t have to hurt my budget and I also enjoy jogging in the park and being able to walk to the museums. It really feels like living in a small town but close enough to get to the a big city.
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If I ever find myself living in SF, I’ll definitely check this area out since I’m a fan of smaller cities near larger ones! Thanks for sharing!