Harden's says
Farmer J, best known to City folk as a quick and healthy stop for breakfast or lunch, has opened a full-blown, grown-up restaurant, The Fancy Fork, to this branch, adding small plates, evening meals, weekend brunch (including The Shak, an authentic spicy shakshuka) and cocktails to their repertoire.
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Farmer J Restaurant Diner Reviews
"Looking for a cheap bite with healthy choices - interesting and quite different from your normal sandwich, sushi etc ? Try Farmer J. No table service. Busy. noisy. But the food quality:price ratio outweighs all that. "
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