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I've never seen such an exotic menu. Foods from literally every country. The food is pretty good, service OK, but atmosphere wonderfully diverse. Even the waiters seemed to hail from every country...
I've never seen such an exotic menu. Foods from literally every country. The food is pretty good, service OK, but atmosphere wonderfully diverse. Even the waiters seemed to hail from every country on earth. I'll be back.
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Mateo
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1837 Pearl St Boulder, Colorado 80302 (303) 443-7766
I had dinner with a friend here tonight and the food was excellent (I had the chicken) and service solid. Like Brad's review above, I too got fries in two courses -- they should have alerted me to...
I had dinner with a friend here tonight and the food was excellent (I had the chicken) and service solid. Like Brad's review above, I too got fries in two courses -- they should have alerted me to that while ordering. My biggest complaint is the lighting -- I hate when it's so dim!
Mateo definitely had the feeling of a "chic" hangout spot, and there was some young, attractive 20 somethings at the table next to us. Overall, a B+ restaurant.
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I had lunch here with my partner today. We both got the California Burger which was excellent, and I also got a chicken salad which was huge and pretty good. It was crowded and a bit noisy, but we...
I had lunch here with my partner today. We both got the California Burger which was excellent, and I also got a chicken salad which was huge and pretty good. It was crowded and a bit noisy, but we found a seat during peak hour and the food came quickly. I'll be back.
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We had another good visit. We got the Original and the Ooh-la-la in two pots. Great cheese, and the apples / mushrooms go well with it. It's expensive, but worth it.
We had another good visit. We got the Original and the Ooh-la-la in two pots. Great cheese, and the apples / mushrooms go well with it. It's expensive, but worth it.
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Kezar isn't my favorite place in Cole Valley, but it's still a good bet if you want a more formal place (ie waiter and sit-down) but don't want to pay up for Eos.
Their burgers are known to be...
Kezar isn't my favorite place in Cole Valley, but it's still a good bet if you want a more formal place (ie waiter and sit-down) but don't want to pay up for Eos.
Their burgers are known to be great.
Pass on the taco/Mexican dish, too small.
Their anti-pasta appitizer is excellent.
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The Grove is in the heart of yuppie San Francisco heaven...full of attractive 30-somethings.
I had the tuna BLT sandwich which was excellent. I wish I could have chosen salad instead of chips. My...
The Grove is in the heart of yuppie San Francisco heaven...full of attractive 30-somethings.
I had the tuna BLT sandwich which was excellent. I wish I could have chosen salad instead of chips. My friend Tim opted for the Berkeley salad, which also looked yummy.
A sandwich, salad, and one diet Coke totaled out to $21, so it's on the high end for a casual place, but the food was worth it.
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I had lunch here this week and was pleasantly surprised by a few things. Good English speaking waiters. Huge portions on the chow mein. And hot towels to wipe your face are given at the beginning...
I had lunch here this week and was pleasantly surprised by a few things. Good English speaking waiters. Huge portions on the chow mein. And hot towels to wipe your face are given at the beginning and end of each meal for free. We also got free ice cream and a few free springrolls along the way.
After I ordered my chow mein, the waiter said, "Not enough...not enoguh...want some dim sum too?" I said no, I'll order more afterwards. Of course the chow mein was huge -- the biggest plate of chow mein I've had in my life -- so the waiter was clearly trying to sell me more food than I needed. Watch out for that!
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Godzilla Sushi is at a convenient location in SF (Bush and Divisadero). There are only four or five tables plus a bar, so it's a small operation. There was always a line waiting for a table when my...
Godzilla Sushi is at a convenient location in SF (Bush and Divisadero). There are only four or five tables plus a bar, so it's a small operation. There was always a line waiting for a table when my friend Scott Faber and I were eating. The fish was good, service fast, and people quite friendly.
The only downside was the noise -- to conduct a normal conversation I had to raise my voice a bit, which can be annoying.
But I'll def return if I need sushi in Pac Heights again.
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La Taqueria is widely known as one of the best Mexican places in San Francisco. It's a must-stop for anyone in the Mission. Four friends and I treked over the Mission to eat here and it was worth...
La Taqueria is widely known as one of the best Mexican places in San Francisco. It's a must-stop for anyone in the Mission. Four friends and I treked over the Mission to eat here and it was worth it. The soft tacos are great, the burrito was good but Zona Rosa or Gordos is better. It's definitely pricey, so make sure you're ready for a $10 bill and some change.
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My friend Jackie held a private party here on the upper floor. It worked well -- enough room to stand around and talk to people, while keeping it close enoguh so everyone could to talk everyone...
My friend Jackie held a private party here on the upper floor. It worked well -- enough room to stand around and talk to people, while keeping it close enoguh so everyone could to talk everyone else. I had the meatloaf sandwich -- very good and very quick. The person working the bar was friendly and organized. Overall, a positive experiencea and a good place to have a party of about 20 people.
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