Notes to Self: Restaurants
May. 22nd, 2006 10:36 pmIn the pile of extraneous books we're sorting through is a 2000 Zagat Survey for the San Francisco Bay Area. Before putting it in the box, I decided to flip through it to see if there was anything local that seemed interesting. I found the following, which I'm noting to myself here so I won't lose them. (And perhaps they'll be useful to someone else, or someone else will have comments on them.) I've no idea if these are still open -- six years is a long time in the restaurant business....
Definitely not enough to be worth keeping the book, but still useful.
- Amber India, 2290 El Camino, Mountain View. ($26)
- Estampas Peruanas, 715 El Camino, Redwood City. ($22)
- Nola, 535 Ramona St., Palo Alto. (n/a)
- Pluto's, 482 University Ave., Palo Alto. ($13)
- Swagat Indian Cuisine, 2700 W. El Camino, Mountain View. ($21)
Definitely not enough to be worth keeping the book, but still useful.
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Date: 2006-05-23 04:54 pm (UTC)I've only been there once. I did enjoy what I had (although I was a little confused by the theme; it wasn't all that garlickey).
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Date: 2006-05-23 05:03 pm (UTC)Anyway, re: The Stinking Rose, I will keep that in mind if I'm ever back there. I ordered something famously garlicky (what? I don't even remember), and while it had plenty of garlic in it, it didn't have much else going on. Maybe they do better when they stray from the gimmick.
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Date: 2006-05-23 05:40 pm (UTC)I wasn't able to order a lot of the famously-garlickey stuff because most of it wasn't vegetarian, so that may have saved me. :) I don't know that I'd give it a strong enough recommendation to say that if you've already not liked it that you need to give it a second chance, but whatever I got (which I unfortunately can't recall) was good.