This post has been entirely hijacked from other sources. Thanks, pals, tablehopper and San Francisco. There are TONS of amazing entrepreneurial food makers popping up all over the city and this is happening because (a) people don't have jobs so they have time to pursue "passions" (not the soap opera, thanks), (b) other people have time to search out places to have fun despite their lack of money and (c) the internet is getting hyphy and people can take things from zero to crazy popular in 4 seconds. Here is a list of cheap places to scour for grub in the fine city of San Francisco. If you happen to live in Portland, check out their recent recap of all of the great food carts. Good stuff.
It's in Dogpatch and is run by chefs from the city's most notorious restaurants. They serve fresh, organic, spontaneous and handmade food from scratch based on what they're able to come up with the day before. It's first come first serve (11:30am-1:30pm) and located at 985 Illinois Street. Twitter: kitchenettesf
BBQ on delivery!!!
It feels like a Burning Man project that was released on city streets. Brian The Magic Curry Man will cook your Thai curry to order, but since the word is out, the line can be long (one man, two burners, you do the math). Twitter: MagicCurryKart
Who knew the Magic Curry Man has a brother, Curtis! And he's here to ply you with little creme brulee treats, with flavors like vanilla bean, chocolate Grand Marnier, and Bailey's Irish Creme. For just $3, yo. And here's a man who knows his audience: look for the Big Lebowski-inspired White Russian brulee on 4/20. Twitter: CremeBruleeCart.
Delicious breakfast goodies everyday between 7:30 and 10:30am. Most everything is $1.
It tastes good and is pretty inexpensive. My favorite part was having beverages at the Beauty Bar first. I have issues with dirty restaurants no matter how delicious. Just sayin...
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