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My wife and I celebrated our 15th anniversary here last month and I kept on asking her why we haven't been to this place until then. The food here is simply delicious. Great service.
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My wife and I celebrated our 15th anniversary here last month and I kept on asking her why we haven't been to this place until then. The food here is simply delicious. Great service.
It is more expensive than similar dining places in the area, but i tell you, you'd forget about the bill and the prices once you start eating!
Pros: Delicious food
Cons: quite expensive
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Dinner was really good. The bread was delicious. The friend green tomatoes weren't too heavy. The assortment of vegatables were each perfectly cooked. The steak, although it was a filet mignon,... More
Dinner was really good. The bread was delicious. The friend green tomatoes weren't too heavy. The assortment of vegatables were each perfectly cooked. The steak, although it was a filet mignon, actually had flavor, was a large portion, and was perfectly cooked. The desert was tasty. Although we ate a fair amount and left sated, we didn't feel bloated. I highly recommend this little treasure.
Pros: excellent organic, sustainable food
Cons: a bit pricey, but almost worth it.
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This was a great place to have a romantic meal. But I was not thrilled with my meal it was too organic for me! I dont usually like flowers on my food. It was also expensive.
This was a great place to have a romantic meal. But I was not thrilled with my meal it was too organic for me! I dont usually like flowers on my food. It was also expensive.
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Updating my review after going to Flea St. Cafe again last night. Spectacular! Amuse was fresh cherry tomatoes from their garden and super sweet fresh plums. Summery soup (carrot and ginger) was... More
Updating my review after going to Flea St. Cafe again last night. Spectacular! Amuse was fresh cherry tomatoes from their garden and super sweet fresh plums. Summery soup (carrot and ginger) was out of this world. Fried Greeen tomatoes with corn, bacon mix was delicious. The short ribs entre was super tender and flavorful. Only required a fork - no knife because braised for so long. Even had a nice table side visit with Jesse Cool - the owner and long time proponent of organic food. This place is continuing to raise the bar. Not a surprise that the Clintons dined there when Chelsea went to Stanford.
Flea St. Cafe is a nice spot for a quiet dinner - off the beaten path from the Menlo Park downtown. The all organic menu definitely has different fare than you'll find anywhere else on the peninsula. They're devout - serving even the sparkling water in old-fashioned, recycled pressure bottles. A nice alternative to the normal options.
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After all the hype and wanting to go for years I finally made it last night and all I can say is--what's the big deal? Our dinner was rather mediocre given our expectations and the cost.
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After all the hype and wanting to go for years I finally made it last night and all I can say is--what's the big deal? Our dinner was rather mediocre given our expectations and the cost.
The ingredients were good and each dish had an interesting point but not enough to make up for faults elsewhere. The vegetable fritto misto was tasty and the cornmeal batter was nice but several of the vegetables were far too fibrous and others were overcooked. The 'stacked' beet and goat cheese was also tasty and the citrus zest was a nice touch--not a lot to find fault with here except that it wasn't really a stack so much as three thin presentations of beet-cheese-beet. I had the halibut cheeks. Very interesting texture and good flavor but I could barely taste many of the ingredients for the overpowering and very salty kalamata olives. My friend had the portobello wellington with a beet reduction. Also good, but hardly original (probably stolen from Michel Richard--that's not very 'cool'). Wines were totally unremarkable. The ginger creme brulee was an absolute disaster--it was barely bruleed and full of air bubbles, giving it a texture more like porridge. Yuck.
I won't be returning.
Pros: Quality ingredients
Cons: Mediocre use of quality ingredients
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Flea St. Cafe features a lovely menu of dishes made from local, organic and sustainable ingredients. The restaurant is very elegant and warm - great for a date, dinner with friends, or a nice... More
Flea St. Cafe features a lovely menu of dishes made from local, organic and sustainable ingredients. The restaurant is very elegant and warm - great for a date, dinner with friends, or a nice business dinner. The chef came by our table several times to make sure everything was to our satisfaction, which it definitely was. The short ribs and halibut were both delicious, and we splurged on dessert (bread pudding and an oatmeal cookie ice cream sandwich) which was worth it. Service was delightful -- I highly recommend Flea St. and will be sure to go there again myself.
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Had a wonderful tasting brunch, the complimentary biscuits are warm and delicious and the o.j. refreshing. I have to agree that service is a bit slow and there was a delay in our order due to a... More
Had a wonderful tasting brunch, the complimentary biscuits are warm and delicious and the o.j. refreshing. I have to agree that service is a bit slow and there was a delay in our order due to a mix-up in the kitchen, but they comp'ed us more o.j. I had the Niman Ranch scramble with ham and it was excellent. They have a good menu with interesting pairings of flavors - food for thought. My friend said his cuppa reg coffee was excellent. I would go again. It has a wonderful setting for a more special brunch occassion (e.g., Mother's Day).
Pros: Food quality
Cons: Service a bit slow, Dark decor
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We visited Flea St. Cafe at approximately 10:30 on a Sunday morning. The restaurant was essentially empty at that point, but it still took quite some time for our food to arrive. We found the decor... More
We visited Flea St. Cafe at approximately 10:30 on a Sunday morning. The restaurant was essentially empty at that point, but it still took quite some time for our food to arrive. We found the decor to be dark, the lighting dim and the music a bit too loud.
The food was plentiful, and while it wasn't quite what we anticipated (intreprative corned beef hash... brocolli & caulifower for breakfast?) it was basically tasty.
Service was slow and it was slightly disconcerting to have one of the waiters hovering in the doorway directly behind our table while we were eating.
Pros: Good parking, Resonably Priced, Organic
Cons: Too cold, narrow menu choices, slow service
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