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Welcome to MisoHungry's eating tour of San Francisco. While I didn't get to explore every nook and cranny of the culinary diverse city, I did hit up some finds that aren't available in Austin. A few tips before we begin:
Lunch right off the subway started at Miss Saigon. I enjoyed the seafood clay pot that was utterly delightful. The claypot held heat for a very long time, leaving some of the rice crunch, as advertised in the menu. The rice was flavored with a slightly sweet fried shallot sauce that was to die for.
Clay pot number 63.
Spicy Shrimp.
I couldn't resist snapping a photo of this one. I started the next day with a visit to the Heart of San Francisco Farmer's Market. One huge difference I saw in the San Francisco Farmer's Markets as compared to the Austin ones is sheer number of produce vendors. Most Austin Farmer's Markets I've visited have a much smaller ratio of produce vendors.
Cheese vendor.
Orchids.
Cherries.
Fish.
Flavored honey straws.
A pork mole tamale.
Photo of a cafe window.
The case at Tartine.
Tartine tart.
A chicken taco from La Palma.
The "small" ice cream sundae from St. Francis Soda.
@windaddict and a Deschutes Porter
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