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Best of the Bay 2011: BEST COMMUNAL EATS, TWEETED

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    Pub date July 27, 2011
    SectionSpecial
    IssueBest of the Bay 2011

    "Red leaf lettuce soup crème fraiche toasted almonds, country ham on pan de mie caramelized onions dijon mustard, arugula and green bean salad" is just one character shy of 140 characters. And that one character is you — as in "Why aren’t you rushing down to farm : table right now to stuff your face?" The super-tiny Tenderloin breakfast and lunch hotspot didn’t pioneer the art of announcing its daily menu via Twitter every morning, but it quickly became the most mouthwatering thing on our feed. In real life, farm : table has the whole local, foraged, organic, and yummy thing down. And you can share your meal seated around one large inside table with strangers — a boon for those seeking a more communal feel in this often alienating world.

    754 Post, SF. (415) 292-7089, www.farmtablesf.com

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