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| Lunch in Chinatown on Stockton Street Mailartists have to eat too. |
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| Clay pot and Shanghai noodles on Balboa. And, you can keep an eye out for terrific take-out menus to make mailart with. |
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| Tortilla Soup in the Mission District. You know you want a tortilla chip. |
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| Coconut Chicken Curry Soup at PPQ. And, course chopstick wrappers and cartes de visite and take-out menus are good ephemera for mail art. |
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| Dim Sum cart at City View on Commercial. There is no city view there but you won't care. |
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| Lots of great places for Mexican food in SF I like tostadas best myself. |
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| Caffe Puccini lunch in North Beach (try the carbonara) and go for a long walk afterwards. A very long walk.... |
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| Sanruku at the Metreon downtown for a Japanese bento. |
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| Delfina Pizza Try not to miss this one. |
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| Middle Eastern food right near Golden Gate Park (you can walk to the Japanese Tea Garden) |
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| Chicken, leek, carrot, and pan fried noodle PHO at Turtle Tower on Larkin Street in "Little Saigon" (also known as the TL). Near the SF Main Library. |
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| Ramen at SUZU Every kind they make is delicious (in Japan Center) |












