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JP Rangaswami, Salesforce.com's chief scientist, has a good metaphor for this process: he tells how, in his native India, food is designed for sharing – it features smaller pieces of meat, easily torn and shared breads, easily distributed rice.
On Theanly's suggestion I head to another social enterprise eatery for dinner, the innovative Jaan Bai, on Street 2. With Bangkok-based celebrity chef David Thompson involved in the set-up and menu design, it's a fun spot to unwind – local artists were commissioned to create a huge, psychedelic mural on the restaurant's outside wall and the menu is designed for sharing.
, a beta mobile photo system that is designed for sharing photos and comments with friends and family rather than with bored exhibitionist couples in deepest Wisconsin.
The site, which allows users to upload photos from their mobile device's camera, is built around its community and is designed for sharing photos with other users.
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As he points out, a dish that's "designed for sharing" but holds a single razor clam is just cruel.
Desserts are designed for sharing, although the warm Belgian white chocolate bread pudding is so good you'll be tempted to polish it off without help.
All the dishes, mostly in the £3-£5 raree, are designed for sharing, and the waiting staff will gently lead you away from over-ordering.
I like the lightness that whisking has given Tamasin's mixture but I find the flavour too rich – perhaps it's designed for sharing?
Dishes are designed for sharing (solo travellers might find themselves with an ample doggy bag at the end of a evening), but diners could do a lot worse than gorging on a vat of sweet corn and ricotta-filled cannelloni or a milanesa completa (beef escalope topped with ham and cheese).
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