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Best Sunnyvale Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in CA
Sunnyvale, CA, is home to a vibrant and diverse food scene, with some of the best Sunnyvale Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants offering unique and authentic culinary experiences. In this article, we highlight three standout establishments—Lados, Dish n Dash, and Speedy’s Tacos—each known for their exceptional dishes and welcoming atmospheres.
Best Santa Clara Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in CA
Best Santa Clara Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in CA. Santa Clara, California, is home to a diverse and vibrant food scene, with the best Santa Clara Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants offering unique and authentic dining experiences. This article highlights three such gems: Kenny’s Cafe, La Fontana, and Rice Junky. Each of these establishments exemplifies the creativity and dedication that make Santa Clara’s culinary landscape so exciting and varied. They are one of the best Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants in Santa Clara.
Dutch Goose forced to close by health inspector, back open on Friday
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Dutch Goose in Menlo Park was forced to close on Wednesday, July 17, by San Mateo County Environmental Health Services due to the presence of “vermin, rodents, insects, birds or animals,” according to the department’s website. An inspector with the...
'Dream vacation gone': Global outage cripples travel plans for SFO passengers
SAN FRANCISCO - A computer outage that crippled the airline industry nationally is having effects right here in the Bay Area. As of 10:25PM on Friday, SFO had seen 162 flight cancelations over 24 hours, according to site FlightAware. Frustrated passengers, some on the verge of tears, have no idea...
Bear’s-Eye View of Alameda for July 21, 2024
I have been the roving reporter for the Bear’s-Eye View of Alameda for over three years, and during that time I have had a few challenging assignments. But none of them posed the same difficulties for me that covering the Woodstock Water Shuttle Inaugural Service did. It started when...
Around Town: Rock stars, they’re just like us
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... EATS LIKE JAGGER … On Tuesday night, Italian restaurant iTalico, received a call that a VIP wanted to pay the establishment a visit. “We didn’t know who it was but decided to keep the kitchen open and wait for all the people to leave,” said restaurant owner Maico Campilongo. Soon after, Rolling Stones lead Mick Jagger walked in through the back door, dressed in a navy sweater with a pop of paisley on his stuck-out collar. “You could recognize him from a mile away,” Campilongo said. A Palo Alto doctor recommended the award-winning restaurant to Jagger – who was feeling pasta, Campilongo said. ITalico was established in 2016, serving up comforting yet complex dishes like grilled octopus with lemon, spinach gnocchi and of course, thin crackly pizza. Jagger began his new tour with the Stones in April and played his first Bay Area show in for the tour at Levi Stadium on Wednesday night. Campilongo has a knack for music himself, performing on Mondays at the restaurant – so he was glad to see the iconic musician at his eatery, posting a photo on iTalico’s Instagram. “Palo Alto is a special place,” Campilongo said.
News Briefs | Published July 19, 2024
SLV Museum announces Artist-in-Residence programs featuring local painter. San Lorenzo Valley Museum has announced its upcoming Artist-in-Residence programs with local artist Bailey Rios. Rios, an oil painter, began his residency with the museum at the beginning of June and has been working on a series of oil paintings that depict...
Bay Area arts leader on how her parents’ Chinese restaurant became a community institution
Debbie Chinn always knew she had material for an engaging memoir about her family’s immigrant experience. The veteran Bay Area arts leader and executive director for TheatreWorks SiliconValley grew up working at the House of Mah Jong, her parent’s popular Chinese restaurant on Long Island in the 1960s and ’70s.
Menlo Park glows up with a crop of high-profile openings with San Francisco pedigree
Often overshadowed by its larger neighbor Palo Alto, pint-sized Menlo Park is best known as the headquarters of tech behemoth Facebook. But with the arrival of Springline last year, a multi-use complex full of big-name restaurants hailing from San Francisco, the town is finally coming into its own. Just 30...
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