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theater tickets at the TIX Bay Area ( www.tixbayarea.org ) booth. Beyond the square's northeast corner, Ruth
Asawa Fountain (335 Stockton St, Grand Hyatt steps) is covered with miniature civic icons and SF landmarks.
Each was sculpted in sourdough by 250 different people - from famous artists to schoolchildren - then cast by
Asawa in bronze.
13 Salt House $$$
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For a business lunch that feels more like a spa getaway, take your choice of light fare such
as duck confit or yellowfin tuna with beets. Forget the ice tea, and unwind with wine by
the glass and refreshing ginger juleps instead. Service is leisurely, so order that carrot cake
with cream-cheese ice cream now. (
CALIFORNIAN
415-543-8900; www.salthousesf.com ; 545 Mission St;
lunch &
dinner Mon-Sat, to midnight Fri & Sat;
6, 7, 10, 14, 21, 31, 71, F, J, K, L, M, N,
Montgomery)
14 Boulette's Larder $$
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Dinner theater doesn't get better than communal-table brunches at Boulette's, strategically
placed inside a working kitchen amid a swirl of chefs preparing for dinner service. In-
spired by their truffled eggs, duck confit salad and beignets? Get spices, mixes and Japan-
ese sugars at the counter - or reserve a seat for supper by the wood-burning hearth in the
new Bouli Bar. (
415-399-1155; www.bouletteslarder.com ; 1 Ferry Bldg; mains $18-23;
Larder
8am-2:30pm Mon, Tue, Thu & Fri, 10am-2:30pm Sun, Bouli Bar 11am-3pm Tue-Sat, 5-9pm Tue-Fri;
Embarca-
dero,
Embarcadero)
 
 
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