Sunday, December 04, 2005

San Francisco Restaurant: El Raigon

Next up on the OpenTable recommendation list for San Francisco Bay Area restaurants: El Raigon on 510 Union Street in San Francisco.

Mmmmm, El Raigon. An Argentinian steak house with grass-fed beef from Montaina. Such texture, such taste -- worth a special trip!

You HAVE to make a reservation because the place fills up!

(Yahoo! Local information for El Raigon)

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Palo Alto Restaurant: Tamarine

Next up on the OpenTable recommendation list for San Francisco Bay Area restaurants: Tamarine.

Mmmmm, Tamarine. Asian fusion, and very classy, but you HAVE to make a reservation because the place fills up!

I highly recommend the Shaking Beef -- but really, it's all good. The Lemon Drops are excellent, and they have quite a wine collection.

Tamarine is located on 546 University Ave, Palo Alto, CA.

Friday, July 22, 2005

Palo Alto Restaurant: Zibibbo

Next up on the OpenTable recommendation list for San Francisco Bay Area restaurants: Zibibbo.

Mmmmm, Zibibbo. In a renovated Victorian home, they offer a seasonal Pan-Mediterranean menu, served 'family-style’. Zibibbo has an award-winning wine list and a wine bar offering over 60 wines-by-the-glass, and a great bar menu of small plates and unique house cocktails that can be enjoyed by the fireplace in the outdoor Garden Bar.

Zibibbo is located on 430 Kipling St, Palo Alto, CA. Make a reservation so you don't have to wait.

Saturday, July 16, 2005

Palo Alto Restaurant: P.F. Chang's

Another one of my favorite restaurants in Palo Alto is the P.F. Chang's China Bistro, in the Stanford Shopping Center.

They have a wonderful selection of boozes and specialty drinks. We recommend the lettuce wraps, and anything flavored with kung pao, orange-peel, or garlic.

Friday, July 15, 2005

Palo Alto Restaurant: Cheesecake Factory

Another one of my favorite restaurants in downtown Palo Alto is the Cheesecake Factory, 375 University Ave, Palo Alto, CA.

The booze is powerful. The menu is like a novel, and it's all good. Just be sure to leave room for cheesecake! (Even lo-carb people can rejoice!!)

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Palo Alto Restaurant: Nola

Next up on the OpenTable recommendation list for San Francisco Bay Area restaurants: Nola.

Mmmmm, Nola. Delicious N'Orleans cuisine -- I'll have some Jambalaya and Gumbo. Maybe top that off with a moron bowl.

Nola is located on 535 Ramona St, Palo Alto, CA. Make a reservation so you don't have to wait.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Palo Alto Coffee: Starbucks.

Coffee, coffee, coffee.

Use the Palo Alto Starbucks finder and have a Starbucks cappucino. Or espresso yourself. It's all good.