Showing posts with label Little Star Pizza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little Star Pizza. Show all posts

Monday, October 3, 2011

wedding, bday, and more boston eats (day 2)














































cheers to the cute happy couple! :) It was a little bittersweet seeing one of our last college friends getting married. It harder now to get together with everyone being all busy and grown up. Luckily with this group of friends I'm confident we'll find excuses to meet up somehow.

Before the wedding, we picked a random direction and went looking for food. After walking through mostly retail shops, we finally found a pizza shop. I guess it was meant to be cuz the place was all decorated just for Tina who had to share her day with the bride and groom.

Happy Birthday!

Bostone Pizza: Spinach and buffalo Sicilian slices

Haven't had a Siilian pizza in so long. Thick but not overly bready with a nice crispy crust. I liked the spinach more than the buffalo.

Bostone Pizza • 225 Newbury St. Boston, MA • 617.536.9451 • www.bostonepizza.com/


After the wedding we were exhausted but not ready to call it a night, so chinese food here we come. Boston Chinatown after midnight = ghetto. tons of bums and hoodlums everywhere. Never have I been to a restaurant where there are multiple armed cops walking back and forth patrolling the dining hall. The patrons for the most part looked like gangsters or hookers. haha that was a fun experience. And I was happy with all the food even though what we all really wanted was sleep.

Beef w/ Broccoli


Pepper Salted Squid


Clams w/ Black Bean Sauce


Chau Chow City • 83 Essex St, Boston, MA • 617.338.8158

See you next time Boston!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Little Star Pizza

It was pizza day and we found little star on our walk around hilly sf.  I regretted our choice the moment we walked into a spacious yet empty restaurant, but we stuck with it and had an enjoyable lunch.

Caprese Salad

very fresh and perfectly seasoned.

Large Deep Dish Pizza (half vegetarian, half little star)

the toppings were really fresh, and the crust was crispy with a pleasant texture from the cornmeal.

Little Star Pizza (spinach blended with ricotta and feta, mushrooms, onions, garlic)

all 3 of us liked the little star pizza more. the vegetarian was kind of blah.

400 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA • 415.551.7827 • www.littlestarpizza.com