A decent meal can sneak up on you when you least expect it. Or, rather, because you least expect it. That’s the way it went down Saturday at Lime.
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The closest you can get to recreating the vibe of the Korova milk bar (from A Clockwork Orange): ...within the boundaries of San Francisco is by visiting Lime. Although they do not serve narcotic laced Moloko, they dispense alcoholic beverages and tasty small plates without the ultra-violence afterwards.
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My bi-continental roommate just received his first round of funding to launch his hi-tech start-up so to celebrate we went to Lime on Market Street. A few parking spaces are reserved along the wall across the street in the Thai Restaurant parking lot. For those of you not from San Francisco, it's hard to describe the sheer joy at finding an available reserved parking spot! It elicits high-fives, fist pumping and various other unprintable exclamations.
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Sorry about the slowdown lately - things are afoot at Arthur Hungry HQ. I'm just about done with my SF stuff and I'll be getting to Boston soon. Here is dinner at Lime. Now let me say a few things... First, I picked this place after browsing OpenTable for a little bit. Restauranteurs out there, getting on OpenTable will bring customers like me - it's not unusual for me to have no idea where I want to go, and just pop it open and pick a place that looks interesting. I encourage you all to use it. Second, Lime's website is great - pictures, info, menus, prices. This sounds obvious, but that was another big factor that convinced me to go. I also remembered my dad mentioning it at some point (though I didn't remember details) so it stuck out a bit in my mind. Now, upon arrival, I was almost shocked at how hip/chic the scene was. The decor is tough to describe - they advertise it as "1960s-era modernist," and from my computer at home this sounded pretty cool. It is indeed very cool, and quite over the top. Sadly, I was there with Keith and my mom to have dinner. It turns out Lime wasn't the greatest choice in terms of its scene; it's much better suited for grabbing some drinks and eating a bit with some friends. Parking was hell too. So with that caveat in mind, here's the food.
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