Mission Street Food Chefs Reveal the Best Place to Eat in the Mission

Welp, the Mission’s best-kept foodie secret is out.

I loved Popeye’s when it was more underground, but I won’t be able to deal with the crowds now. At least the McDonalds on 24th St. is still untainted. Although, who knows how long that will last.

Get the full scoop and video at Mission Loc@l.

Buffalo Bomber Rocks the Casbah

This guy just gets better and better every time we see him.

Gotta love artist Jesse Hazelip for keeping us up to date on all his latest doings.

Previously:

Buffalo Bomber Keeps on Truckin’

Pony Keg Planter Boxes

Recycling rules! How perfectly charming! (But are they more charming than the Hot Phat Phillys Girl?)

Burrito Justice has more pics and analysis right here.

Bended Neon

Bended Neon
Getting too close at Benders.

Vibrators and Stuff, Cheap!

Broke-Ass Stuart has put together a deal whereby you pay only $25 for $50 worth of merchandise at Good Vibrations. Undeniable deal, right? Check it out!

[Photo by Steve Rhodes]

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“Here was Sophie,” explains Fashionist, “in a Peggy Noland standing casually in line at Tartine.”

And why not? Also, she found this expensive designer thing at Community Thrift! Dang! Anyway, I didn’t know what Peggy Noland meant before just now, but I’m impressed.

Definitely read the rest of the story, and definitely follow the link to the Peggy Noland online store and check out what’s up this season.

Ludacris Brings Real Talk (and God) to SF High School

As part of some kind of MTV thing or something, Ludacris made an appearance at Thurgood Marshall High School last week. He tells the kids to keep education first. Also, some stuff about God.

SFist has the video right here.

Fillmore Bus Shelter Optical Illusion by Oddfellow

Apparently if you stare at it long enough, you’ll see a sailboat.

Relax your eyes.

[Photo by Helena]

Previously:

An Oddfellow Point of View

Fortune Cookie Parking Garage in China Town

Telstar Logistics has the full report:

Telstar Logistics visited San Francisco’s Chinatown last weekend, and along the way we encountered one of the simplest and most delightful examples of public art that we’ve come across in quite some time.

Read on.

SFPD's Secret Crime Fighting Fuel: Hoarded Cans of Sparks

And you bet your ass they know how precious it is. Look at him regarding it so lovingly!

Lucky ducks!

[Photo by Dalton Blanco] [via no hope]

Previously:

Redweiser: The Next Four Loko