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San Francisco Market Update-December 2016

San Francisco Market Update-December 2016

The latest information on the San Francisco Real Estate market including median home price and top sales of condominiums and single family homes.

Best Açaí Bowls in San Francisco

The açaí berry is a superfood grown on a species of palm tree native to Brazil (our very own Franck Costa is also Brazilian!) and northern regions South America. This dark fruit quickly become a favorite among the health-food conscious as it contains antioxidants, fiber and heart-healthy fats.

If you're looking for the best açaí bowls in the city, look no further than these 5 places.

Basik Cafe in Nob Hill

Basik Cafe's The Drifter, 1958 Polk St. (Nob Hill), basikacai.com 

Basik Cafe's The Drifter, 1958 Polk St. (Nob Hill), basikacai.com 

If you're looking for a twist on the classic açaí bowl, Basik Cafe offers up The Drifter is a chocolate lovers dream come true. It includes an organic blend of raw cacao, acai, and housemade cashew milk topped with cacao nibs in addition to granola, banana,  crushed almonds, fresh strawberries, and honey. 

The Plant

The Plant's Sambazon bowl, multiple locations, theplantcafe.com Photo courtesy of Yelp

The Plant's Sambazon bowl, multiple locations, theplantcafe.com Photo courtesy of Yelp

The Plant's Sambazon açaí bowl is bursting with berries and includes a side of fresh fruit and granola.

Bowl-d Açaí

Bowl'd Açaí 14 Mint Plaza (SoMa), bowldacai.com  (Photo courtesy of Wendy Goodfriend)

Bowl'd Açaí 14 Mint Plaza (SoMa), bowldacai.com  (Photo courtesy of Wendy Goodfriend)

Bowl'd Açaí is a food truck that serves up smoothies, juices and 3 signature açaí bowls. These include Original Gangster, brimming with fresh, locally sourced strawberries, blueberries, banana, coconut and honey in addition to the Brazilian berry.

Blue Hawaii Açaí Cafe

Blue Hawaii Açaí Cafe,  2 Embarcadero Center (FiDi), bluehawaiisf.com, Photo credit to Julia Mazzucato

Blue Hawaii Açaí Cafe,  2 Embarcadero Center (FiDi), bluehawaiisf.com, Photo credit to Julia Mazzucato

Blue Hawaii's Lime Fresh açaí bowl infuses fresh lime and honey while their classic bowl blends organic açaí, fresh banana, and berries, perfect for a healthy meal on the go.

Judahlicious

Judahlicious,  3906 Judah St. (Outer Sunset),judahlicious.com Photo credit to Jennifer Eng

Judahlicious,  3906 Judah St. (Outer Sunset),judahlicious.com Photo credit to Jennifer Eng

Known for their healthy, gluten-free cuisine, Judahlicious offers raw and vegan options including their Jungle-Style acai bowl. Made fresh with raw acaí, blueberries, banana atop housemade sunflower, pumpkin seed, and buckwheat granola. For $1 extra, add cacao nibs, goji berries, coconut flakes, hemp seed, or mango.

Article excerpt from 7X7.

Top Dog Parks in San Francisco

San Franciscans love their pets. In fact, according to SFGate, in San Francisco, pooches outnumber people, or at least the younger ones. Just like humans, our furry friends need to run, play and socialize.

Whether you live in the Presido or Nob Hill, whether your dog loves the beach, meadows or trails, SFist has compiled a list of the best dog parks in San Francisco to take your canine companion for fresh air, a rousing game of catch or an off-leash romp.

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