State Bird Provisions
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State Bird Provisions

San Francisco, California

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Dim sum service meets California cooking in a tiny Fillmore Street storefront that redefined how San Francisco eats. The kitchen sends out trays of small plates — quail with stewed onions, sesame pancakes, garlic bread with burrata — and you point at what you want. It's controlled chaos and every single thing is thrilling. The reservation is the hardest in the city. Keep trying.

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Say yes to the state bird — the fried quail with provisions. It's the namesake dish and worth the entire visit.

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