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4.0 star rating
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$ Coffee & Tea Shops, Cafes
Castro

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Opened 2 weeks ago

4.0 star rating
29 reviews
$$ Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Kebab
Mission Bay, SoMa

Opened 3 weeks ago

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Pork In All Its Wondrous Ways

It's always neat to try the other white meat. In the SF area, we're lucky to have so many fantastic choices when it comes to pork. This week, we take a journey from chops to belly—and everything in between.

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Alameda County Fair 2017

Get hyped for The Annual Alameda County Fair this summer! Bring your family and friends to see amazing shows, enjoy rides, and amazing food and drinks! Days Close: June 19, 20, 26, 27 Carnival Hours Wed - Thurs: Noon - Closing Fri - Sun: 11am - Closing July 3 & 4: 11am - Closing 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular Featuring Oakland East Bay Symphony sponsored by Fremont Bank 4th of July - 9:30pm - Budweiser Grandstand Concerts Big O Concert Series Presents: Nightly at 8pm

Fri, 16 Jun, 11:00 am - Sun, 9 Jul, 11:00 pm

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4.0 star rating
20/2/2017

Cutest macarons ever! This place is so cute and feels like a tea party or a princess tea party! They have a great selection of drinks, ice cream and macarons. My boyfriend and I ordered the 13 piece which cost $25 not bad! They have cute Totoro macarons and other great flavors such as smores, lychee, mango, birthday cake and so forth. The macarons were pretty good and fluffy. Definitely all instagram worthy! We also ... Continue reading

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