Go to the Financial District in SF for Japantown Dental Implants
Back in the day, there used to be a lot of Japanese immigrants in Japantown, but since WWII that has really become less.
Back in the day, there used to be a lot of Japanese immigrants in Japantown, but since WWII that has really become less.
Daly City is a wonderful placed in which to live, and many people who work in San Francisco commute there from the city since it is only a very short journey.
Residents of the Mission District of San Francisco are stereotyped as hipsters. It is one of the trendiest areas and is seen as “low cost”. Not that “low cost” means an awful lot in one of the most expensive cities in which to live in the US.
Mission Bay is one of San Francisco’s newer districts. At San Francisco Dental Implant Center, we have many patients who find that there just are not any good specialized dental implant centers in Mission Bay. They are relieved to find us, because we are not far away in the Financial District.
As a result of the pandemic, many businesses in San Francisco are shut down, but at San Francisco Dental Implant Center we are not.
The Marina District is a trendy district near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Residents there often live “active lifestyles” and are very appearance conscious.
SoMa, or “South of Market”, is right near the Oracle Ballpark in San Francisco. It’s known as a techie area of San Francisco and it’s become a hip-and-happening place for the technological cognoscenti. Maybe we should call them TeCo’s? SoMa TeCo. Has a certain ring to it, doesn’t it?
The Sunset District of San Francisco lies on the west side and is often known as ‘that foggy area outside of the $2.25 Lyft zone’. It is largely residential but has lots of great restaurants. However, everything shuts down early and there is hardly any nightlife.
If you live or work in North Beach and you are considering dental implants, then you are in the right place. San Francisco Dental Implant Center is the leading office for dental implants in North Beach and the whole of the city, and is literally only five minutes away via Sansome Street, at 129 Sacramento Street in the Financial District.
The Castro is the LGBTQ center of San Francisco, which you can tell instantly by the rainbow banners hanging from the streetlights.