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IMO it's too good to be removed from the Internet, so here it is. I got so hyped reading that blogpost that it inspired me to write my own similar blogpost here.
Here's a list of my favorite stuff to eat, see, do in SF!
Restaurants
Chinese
dumpling specialist <- my favorite restaurant in SF, get all the dumplings and the savoury soy milk!
chongqingxiaomian <- my second favorite restaurant in SF, get the pickled mustard green beef noodle soup, the skewers, the braised beef, the spicy wontons, and every appetizers.
London is freaking amazing. There are things to do everywhere. There are amazing restaurants from all over the world. It's impossible for me to write down all the best places I've been to there, or all the places I wish I had time to visit. But here's a list nonetheless.
Markets
Camdem: the largest market of London, it's full of street food from all over the world, weird stuff, odd clothes, hipster bars but it's also packed with people during the weekend. If you go for late lunch you'll get plenty of free samples and discounts.
Bricklane: is the next big hipster market, it's only one long street but it has something to it. It's a lot of food of course, but you'll also find clubs and bars as it is in the trendy shoreditch district of London. An alley with pop up stores as well.
Brixton pop: smaller than the previous two markets, this one is more of a nice place to drink during the evening/night. A container garden if you will.
Mercato Metropolitano: much smaller, but has a nice bee