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404notfound posted:We have so much god drat Chinese food here in Milpitas. That and seemingly 2-3 boba shops in every single shopping center. Great if you're into it, but I really wish there was more variety here. I know it's all subsets of Chinese food and being in the USA means there is a lot of overlap but the different regional cuisines of Chins are pretty varied and good imo. This is probably more me being nostalgic for trying different things in different places in China than a useful comment on restos in milpitas, a place I have not actually been to in spite of living so near, though.
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# ? May 16, 2018 16:56 |
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A food blogger I follow has been trying to find good XLB here in the bay area and failing. All the talk of XLB though has made me want to find some here, anyone have any leads on where they might be?
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# ? May 18, 2018 19:39 |
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Not XLB but on Milpitas chat: This is just like the original Vietnamese 7 course beef place in the Tenderloin but the ambiance and quality is... "improved". https://www.yelp.com/biz/anh-hong-milpitas-milpitas-2 Making your own customized fresh rice paper rolls is delightful. For example I'm a rau ram fiend whilst my girlfriend is all about cilantro, so we can share the food and have it meet our personal tastes pretty precisely.
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# ? May 18, 2018 22:19 |
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I’m going to Red Hot Wok tomorrow night, any tips? I think the three cup chicken is locked in as one of our dishes.
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# ? May 19, 2018 02:11 |
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Carillon posted:A food blogger I follow has been trying to find good XLB here in the bay area and failing. All the talk of XLB though has made me want to find some here, anyone have any leads on where they might be? If you're in the south bay, Din Tai Fung has a location in the Valley Fair mall in west San Jose
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# ? May 19, 2018 02:26 |
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Carillon posted:A food blogger I follow has been trying to find good XLB here in the bay area and failing. All the talk of XLB though has made me want to find some here, anyone have any leads on where they might be? Not world-beatingly good, but these are solid choices: Dragon Beaux (in the Richmond), or Koi Palace (specifically the one in Dublin, CA not Daly City)
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# ? May 19, 2018 15:18 |
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Cooking Papa in Foster City makes some decent stuff including XLB. And I don't think you'd be going wrong getting them at Koi Palace Daly City either. Bald Stalin fucked around with this message at 19:56 on May 20, 2018 |
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cooking papa in the south bay is good too. I really like the braised beef noodle soup.
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# ? May 20, 2018 20:23 |
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BearDrivingTruck posted:Any good cheap places in downtown Berkeley, around Shattuck? I'm looking for a new place to have dinner when I have class. I usually go to Pollo, Bongo Burger, or Oasis Grill. Used to go to Sliver, but they've moved. Frausto's Mexican which is a loving awesome hole in the wall next to Dwight. Hawaiian BBQ up by Haste on Shattuck
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# ? May 31, 2018 21:18 |
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Hey... uhh... after one too many conversations about food... I'd like to apologize on behalf of white people. I don't know why Now if you don't mind me, I'm going to go to the pizza spot down the street and give it a yelp review based solely on the salad bar. fake edit: I'll have to try these XLB (I had to look up what that stood for) suggestions. I haven't had many decent ones on the west coast. Some context: Somebody was praising Naan n Curry, so I suggested they might love a Thali Dinner from Swagat just down the street. Their response was essentially "I've been there for the buffet. It was okay, but the Chicken Tikka Masala at Naan n Curry is THE BOMB!" CopperHound fucked around with this message at 06:45 on Jun 2, 2018 |
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I think the conventional wisdom is that those dishes are the basics, so if the restaurant fucks them up then it's not worth looking further afield on the menu.
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# ? Jun 2, 2018 17:03 |
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Well CTM and Pad Thai and sushi rolls with e.g. cream cheese are all distinct from XLB in that they are made up things (cf. http://fooddetectivesdiary.blogspot.com/2011/02/brief-history-of-chicken-tikka-masala.html and https://gastronomica.org/2009/02/10/finding-pad-thai/; as for sushi rolls you're on your own). To call them 'basics' is to imply they are fundamental to Indian, Thai and Japanese cuisine respectively, which isn't right Also yes, authenticity is a pointless shibboleth etc etc etc, so here is some helpful content in that vein: check out the butter chicken at Rooh in SF with a side of garlic naan; it's worth it!
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# ? Jun 2, 2018 22:01 |
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Any recommendations for bars in the Mountain View, Palo Alto area? Normally when I go drinking I'm usually in SF. so I'm not too familiar with places down here.
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# ? Jun 3, 2018 00:30 |
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OGS-Remix posted:Any recommendations for bars in the Mountain View, Palo Alto area? Normally when I go drinking I'm usually in SF. so I'm not too familiar with places down here.
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# ? Jun 3, 2018 02:13 |
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chicken tikka masala is incredibly authentic (british) food
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# ? Jun 4, 2018 12:54 |
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OGS-Remix posted:Any recommendations for bars in the Mountain View, Palo Alto area? Normally when I go drinking I'm usually in SF. so I'm not too familiar with places down here. Steins (mountain view) has the best beer selection. It's a german beer haus though, not a bar.
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OGS-Remix posted:Any recommendations for bars in the Mountain View, Palo Alto area? Normally when I go drinking I'm usually in SF. so I'm not too familiar with places down here. Nola in Palo Alto is a New Orleans themed place with good drinks and excellent creole food. Antonio's Nut House is fantastic dive and was my go to after work when I used to work around there. There's also a Eureka! in Mountain View now, which is like a California bistro chain but it has an excellent whiskey selection. Dutch Goose in Menlo Park is an upscale sports bar that's a local institution.
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# ? Jun 5, 2018 01:30 |
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Baby Babbeh posted:Nola in Palo Alto is a New Orleans themed place with good drinks and excellent creole food. yes Nola is cool and good and it has tequila now if you want a real dive experience go to homestead lounge in santa clara (sorry a little farther out). cash only.
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# ? Jun 5, 2018 01:43 |
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The thing about Nola is that it's not exactly Traditional New Orleans Food like you'd find at somewhere like Poor House Bistro in SJ; it's its own fusion of Cajun/Creole and Californian. Still good, though. Mervyn's used to be the quintessential downtown Mountain View dive bar, but they have an actual sign out front now so it's probably less hipster-cool than it used to be.
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# ? Jun 5, 2018 02:36 |
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Incoherence posted:The thing about Nola is that it's not exactly Traditional New Orleans Food like you'd find at somewhere like Poor House Bistro in SJ; it's its own fusion of Cajun/Creole and Californian. Still good, though. Yeah, it was really weird stopping into the front store for some boba and seeing clear through the door to the back to Merv's. I remember a few years back when a cocktail was only $2.75. It's gone way up, though probably still more affordable compared to other options in the area.
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# ? Jun 5, 2018 03:06 |
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Mervyn's used to be the best speakeasy in the area, and not like the pretentious hipster cocktail bar kind (although I do love those too), I mean the kind where you actually had to know where the bar was or you would never find it. The directions to get there were quite literally, walk past the skeevy night club, go down the creepy alley where people get beaten and stabbed*, walk up to the blank door where the only signage is an 8.5x11 sheet of paper that says "lotto sold here". Then once you're inside, it's dark and there's only about 12 seats in the whole joint, and the bartender is playing some stupid Facebook game on his laptop, but the drinks are $3 so who cares? But then the Chinese restaurant next door closed down and they combined the two locations. Mervyn's is now at least twice the size, has a brightly lit sign and windows facing the street. Hell, it actually has windows now.. *not an exaggeration. I used to know some of the bouncers for that nightclub, and I worked there briefly before deciding I value my life. Fights often spilled into that alleyway and I saw people leave on stretchers on more than one occasion.
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# ? Jun 6, 2018 00:52 |
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I used to go to Merv's almost daily when I lived in MV; originally it was just the closest place with AC and wifi that was open late, but I took a liking to it. My favorite Merv's story: I once ordered a white russian there, and the bartender made it with those little Mini Moos creamer cups. I of course told many people about this, but apparently it was just a one-time thing as they were out of actual cream. Still sums up the bar pretty well. It changed ownership ~5 years ago, and I've only been a couple times since. Last time was I think in 2015, and they had at least replaced the booth seating. Bees on Wheat posted:*not an exaggeration. I used to know some of the bouncers for that nightclub, and I worked there briefly before deciding I value my life. Fights often spilled into that alleyway and I saw people leave on stretchers on more than one occasion. Is that the Monte Carlo nightclub? An old friend's dad was a MV firefighter, and the Monte Carlo was notorious for fights and bizarre injuries. Stabbings? Sure. Head blow with a cinder block? That too. I tried to go there once, about a decade ago. They wanted a $20 cover. Yeah right, for that place? Capn Jobe fucked around with this message at 01:47 on Jun 6, 2018 |
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Bit of a long shot but are there any decent kaitenzushi places in the bay? The only place I know of is Kula and I haven't been there in a while; reviews indicate the quality's gone down since it opened.
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# ? Jun 8, 2018 03:42 |
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Bees on Wheat posted:Mervyn's used to be the best speakeasy I used to work in Mervyn's basement... In their headquarters in Hayward! Only great recession kids in the east bay will get this.
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Capn Jobe posted:I used to go to Merv's almost daily when I lived in MV; originally it was just the closest place with AC and wifi that was open late, but I took a liking to it. My favorite Merv's story: I once ordered a white russian there, and the bartender made it with those little Mini Moos creamer cups. Huh, usually when I ordered a white russian they had the creamer in a re-used Ocean Spray cranberry juice bottle. And yeah, it was the Monte Carlo. Being a lady (and knowing some of the staff) meant I never had to pay cover, and it was still too expensive to get in.
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# ? Jun 9, 2018 09:05 |
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I'm in town for a conference staying in Union Square and I think I'm running out of good places around here. Did Kin Khao last night, Deli Board and Zero Zero today, will probably hit up Box Kitchen at some point late night. Anything else in walking distance of Moscone to check out (bars too)? I'll be venturing out to other neighborhoods but good stuff nearby is nice to know about. What are the uniquely Bay things that I should try? I didn't really know about Dutch Crunch bread until today and now I'm scared that I'm missing out on some other under the radar specialty stuff. Mission Burritos, Porchetta sandwiches, cortados, Fernet...What am I missing? If you moved away, even to another really good food city, what would you miss being able to eat? The b.k. at Deli Board was insanely good, one of the best sandwiches I've ever had. I really hope I can get another before I leave town and will be trying to recreate it when I get home.
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# ? Jun 13, 2018 07:12 |
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Get a California burrito from Señor Sisig
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# ? Jun 13, 2018 07:29 |
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Get an Eggs Benedict “Dave’s Way” at The Grove over by 3rd on Mission. Get a pork chop at Hops & Hominy right over by Union Square. Pop over to Japantown (a short walk or a cheap cab ride—literally just go west on Geary or Post) and get udon at the place across from Kinokuniya in the Japan Center mall, or okonomiyaki at Mifune Don in the Miyako Mall by the hotel.
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# ? Jun 13, 2018 08:52 |
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Also while you’re in Japantown visit Dimples and see if it doesn’t live up to its Yelp reviews.
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# ? Jun 13, 2018 08:55 |
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Lawen posted:I'm in town for a conference staying in Union Square and I think I'm running out of good places around here. Did Kin Khao last night, Deli Board and Zero Zero today, will probably hit up Box Kitchen at some point late night. Anything else in walking distance of Moscone to check out (bars too)? I'll be venturing out to other neighborhoods but good stuff nearby is nice to know about. Are you into beer? Cause if you're close to Deli Board, Cellarmaker and City Beer Store are close by to you. They're basically a must go if you're into beer at all. What neighborhoods are you going to travel to?
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Lawen posted:I'm in town for a conference staying in Union Square and I think I'm running out of good places around here. Did Kin Khao last night, Deli Board and Zero Zero today, will probably hit up Box Kitchen at some point late night. Anything else in walking distance of Moscone to check out (bars too)? I'll be venturing out to other neighborhoods but good stuff nearby is nice to know about. Kim Thanh has some of the best crab, the garlic and the black bean are my family's two favorites. Get the garlic noodles and the pea shoots too!
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# ? Jun 13, 2018 19:14 |
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Senor Sisig, The Grove, Kim Thanh, and the Japantown spots all look great and I've added them to my list. Hops & Hominy looks good but I'm from Atlanta so Southern food's not high on my list when traveling. I'm not a big beer guy, much more into spirits and cocktails, whisk(e)ys and amari in particular. Not sure yet which other neighborhoods I'll venture to. Open to suggestions. Will probably go deeper into the Mission (is Mission Chinese still a thing), Embarcadero, maybe Divisidero? Don't really know my way around though so definitely open to suggestions/warnings. Thanks for all the great advice so far!
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# ? Jun 13, 2018 21:16 |
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Hard Water is a cool and fancy whiskey bar on the water that has decent food. It's right up the Embarcadero from the Ferry Building, which is also kind of fun to walk through and has some cool food related shops. That should all be walkable from Embarcadero bart station.
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# ? Jun 14, 2018 00:35 |
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Thanks again for the recs SF food thread. Senor Sisig and Hard Water were both very good calls. Other good places I ate/drank: Craftsmen and Wolves, Tartine Bakery, The Beehive, Oddjob, State Bird Provisions, Henry Slocombe and El Porteno in the Ferry Market, Charmaine's. I'm super jealous of your food scene and will especially miss really good bread and pastries everywhere. Also legal weed. Also your weather. gently caress this town is expensive though.
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# ? Jun 17, 2018 22:01 |
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Lawen posted:Thanks again for the recs SF food thread. Senor Sisig and Hard Water were both very good calls. Next time make sure to hit up something in Japantown, Chinatown, Mission (like burritos) and some hot pot in either Irving or Sunset. Tons more good food.
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# ? Jun 18, 2018 03:16 |
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obi_ant posted:Mission (like burritos) No need really if you've had a california burrito from Senor Sisig. Unless you want a worse burrito experience than the divine combination of french fries and filipino pork. edit: I had a pancho villa burrito today that was definitely not as great as it could be. Like, I've had better burritos there this week.
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# ? Jun 18, 2018 05:44 |
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I need recommendations for really good: Carbonara Tonkatsu Udon Anywhere in the bay. Also is there any good conveyor belt sushi around this area? Or even decent?
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# ? Aug 16, 2018 04:31 |
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AnonSpore posted:good conveyor belt sushi Does not compute.
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# ? Aug 16, 2018 04:57 |
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tbh the random kaitenzushiya I went to in Japan were way better than most sushi places I've been to in America so I figured it was worth an ask at least
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AnonSpore posted:I need recommendations for really good: A Bellagio in campbell
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