Chinatown's latest, greatest import is Taiwanese bubble tea: milky iced tea polka-dotted with boba (chewy, gently sweet tapioca pearls). PlenTea fills vintage milk bottles with just-brewed, cetified-organic bubble tea in your choice of flavors: green, black or oolong, plus fresh seasonal mango, peach or strawberry. For original SF flavor, get the bittersweet matcha latte, malted black Nutella, or decadent oolong with sea-salt cream.
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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Nearby North Beach & Chinatown attractions
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2. Old St Mary's Cathedral & Square
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4. Diego Rivera's Allegory of California Fresco
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Enjoy knockout vistas of the Financial District and Transamerica Pyramid from atop a slender art deco skyscraper. Take the elevator to the 15th floor.
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