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We are constantly on the lookout for new and undiscovered meals, from Michelin-starred restaurants to tac... (More)
We are constantly on the lookout for new and undiscovered meals, from Michelin-starred restaurants to tac... (More)
About this blog: Get the latest food news with the biweekly Peninsula Foodist newsletter.
We are constantly on the lookout for new and undiscovered meals, from Michelin-starred restaurants to taco trucks and under-the-radar pop-ups. Come here for the latest news on restaurant openings and closings, emerging trends, chef interviews and reporting on the Peninsula's dynamic food scene that you won't find anywhere else. Have a restaurant tip? Email us at peninsulafoodist@embarcaderopublishing.com. (Hide)
We are constantly on the lookout for new and undiscovered meals, from Michelin-starred restaurants to taco trucks and under-the-radar pop-ups. Come here for the latest news on restaurant openings and closings, emerging trends, chef interviews and reporting on the Peninsula's dynamic food scene that you won't find anywhere else. Have a restaurant tip? Email us at peninsulafoodist@embarcaderopublishing.com. (Hide)
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Company partners with Coupa Cafe to launch mobile payment app
Sep 11, 2014 10:25 am
Comments: 5 | Views: 29,101
I wrote about Downtown, a Palo Alto app started by a group of foreign entrepreneurs, when they ... More
Sep 11, 2014 10:25 am
Comments: 5 | Views: 29,101
I wrote about Downtown, a Palo Alto app started by a group of foreign entrepreneurs, when they ... More
Old Pro owner takes over University Cafe, plans revamp
Sep 5, 2014 9:10 am
Comments: 12 | Views: 42,791
Downtown Palo Alto's University Café will be closing this Sunday, Sept. 7, for brief renovations, the first step in a larger revamp planned by new ownership. Steve... More
Sep 5, 2014 9:10 am
Comments: 12 | Views: 42,791
Downtown Palo Alto's University Café will be closing this Sunday, Sept. 7, for brief renovations, the first step in a larger revamp planned by new ownership. Steve... More
September food and drink goings on
Aug 29, 2014 1:33 pm
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September is chock full of excellent food and drink events up and down the Peninsula, from the annual Mountain View Art & Wine Festival to a sausage making class... More
Aug 29, 2014 1:33 pm
Comments: 1 | Views: 28,432
September is chock full of excellent food and drink events up and down the Peninsula, from the annual Mountain View Art & Wine Festival to a sausage making class... More
David's Tea: now open in downtown Palo Alto
Aug 23, 2014 4:21 pm
Comments: 6 | Views: 40,542
David's Tea, a massive organic tea chain company that got its start in Toronto, Canada, in 2008, opened its sixth Bay Area location today, Aug. 23, in downtown Palo... More
Aug 23, 2014 4:21 pm
Comments: 6 | Views: 40,542
David's Tea, a massive organic tea chain company that got its start in Toronto, Canada, in 2008, opened its sixth Bay Area location today, Aug. 23, in downtown Palo... More
Palo Alto quietly gets new evening food truck market
Aug 22, 2014 10:06 am
Comments: 5 | Views: 35,783
Palo Alto quietly got a new dinner-time food truck option late last month, filling the hole left by popular Edgewood Eats' closure in 2013.
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Aug 22, 2014 10:06 am
Comments: 5 | Views: 35,783
Palo Alto quietly got a new dinner-time food truck option late last month, filling the hole left by popular Edgewood Eats' closure in 2013.
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