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"I brought Café Kitsuné’s pricey picnic for two ($150), a canvas tote packed with what I imagine the luckiest French children eat for lunch: folds of frilly ham and sliced Gruyère on a chewy baguette; plump, plummy olives marinated in lemon zest and thyme; house-made yam chips; and crisp, buttery, fox-shaped sables with a satisfying snap — plus a bottle of natural Riesling, complete with a branded wine key and paper cups." - Hannah Goldfield