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Higashi-West
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Restaurants
632 Emerson St
Palo Alto,
California 94301
(650) 323-9378
One of my favorite sushi restaurants on the peninsula. Higashi West provides the largest nigiri...
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One of my favorite sushi restaurants on the peninsula. Higashi West provides the largest nigiri pieces I've ever seen along with fun, creative (and large) rolls. An absolute must for sushi lovers! Their sake infused creme brulee is top-notch.
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Zibibbo
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Restaurants
430 Kipling Street
Palo Alto,
California 94301
(650) 323-4852
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Tamarine
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Restaurants
546 University Avenue
Palo Alto,
California 94301
(650) 325-8500
This place rocks and is my favorite restaurant, and the food here is exceptional with excellent...
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This place rocks and is my favorite restaurant, and the food here is exceptional with excellent service.
They are beautifully presented in the center of the table. Steamed rice comes wrapped in a banana leaf. The entrance to this place is sometimes hidden behind a thick curtain, giving you a feeling of entering a forbidden domain. It's upscale asian fusion done well. You can enjoy fairly private dining or join a communal table and meet new people. The chopsticks feel nice in your hand, some sort of smooth hardwood. The dessert menu is a bit fussy. Walk off the amazing prawns and grab dessert down the street.
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Three Seasons
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Restaurants
518 Bryant St
Palo Alto,
California 94301
(650) 838-0353
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Cold Stone Creamery
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Restaurants
9 Town & Country Village
Palo Alto,
California 94310
(650) 323-2102
My college years were filled with Steve's, Herrell's, and Emack and Bollio's (sp?) in Harvard...
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My college years were filled with Steve's, Herrell's, and Emack and Bollio's (sp?) in Harvard Square. We thought we had it all. We were so wrong. Cold Stone Creamery has taken mix-in's to a whole new level. If you like ice cream.....
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Tamarine Restaurant
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Restaurants
546 University Ave
Palo Alto,
California 94301
(650) 325-8500
Tamarine is my favorite place for a mid-week evening out. I highly recommend the seared tuna...
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Tamarine is my favorite place for a mid-week evening out. I highly recommend the seared tuna salad. The fish is translucent pink with just a hint of sea flavor, and the dressing is a salty, citrus-y party in your mouth. Fried calamari is lightly salted and peppered, and not the slightest bit greasy. Try the rambutan martini for a tasty alcoholic accompaniment.
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amber india
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Restaurants
Star 129 Lytton Avenue
Palo Alto,
California 94301
(650) 968-7511
Extraordinary, authentic food. My favorite is the chicken Tika Masala
Extraordinary, authentic food. My favorite is the chicken Tika Masala
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Fuki-Sushi
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Restaurants
4119 El Camino Real
Palo Alto,
California 94306
(650) 494-9383
this is the best sushi place i've been to in the area. the sushi is just perfect. it is expensive,...
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this is the best sushi place i've been to in the area. the sushi is just perfect. it is expensive, but not ridiculous, because you are still in palo alto, not san francisco. their appetizer menu is as large as most restaurants' main menus. they also offer some nice mixed drinks. but really, if you're going to eat at fuki, you should go heavy on the sushi because it is the best.
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Evvia Estiatorio
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Restaurants
420 Emerson St
Palo Alto,
California 94301
(650) 326-0983
The lamb chops at this place are so fantastic that it is a reason to go by itself. However, I go...
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The lamb chops at this place are so fantastic that it is a reason to go by itself. However, I go for the great ambiance. It is open till 11pm, which is definitely not the norm in Palo Alto. The service is satisfactory, though often overly obsequious.
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Miyake Restaurant
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Restaurants
140 University Ave
Palo Alto,
California 94301
(650) 323-9449
I've been here both at night and during the day for lunch and you can barely believe that it's the...
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I've been here both at night and during the day for lunch and you can barely believe that it's the same place. I frequent here for their lunch boxes. You get a few pieces of sushi and then maybe some teryaki chicken and tempura for very little money. I think it's just as good quality as some of the much more expensive sushi places in San Jose. Then at night it becomes this crazy bar atmosphere where people are standing on the table doing sake bombs. Just nutty. I prefer the lunch atmosphere, but the sake bomb people seem to be having their share of fun too.
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