Every shopping center in Meicun will have Boudin Sourdough , the main sour bread is full of soup. This time I came to his flagship store at Fisherman's Wharf and found that this is a classic attraction for my big three. A famous store with a history of more than one hundred and sixty years, and there is an exclusive museum on the top floor; The bakery downstairs uses transparent glass, tourists can watch the bread making process, and the gift shop has a long line of customers. You can buy a lot of cute bread. Of course, you must have a sour bread meal in the restaurant. It is chewy and more fragrant. The small museum on the top floor will see the history of Boudin sour bread and some history in the San Francisco Bay Area if you need $3 to participate. The various shapes of bread at the entrance of the small museum are very eye-catching. The various desserts and breads taken out are also recommended. Mainly Mining Camp Bread, Former miners brought into the mine to eat big bread; bears and big bear shape bread, not only cute but also eat; there are chocolate volcanic bread, completely satisfying a dessert-loving food psychology. The main store is in the downtown area of Fisherman's Wharf. It is very convenient to go in and sit when you are tired.