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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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Mixx, Scott's Seafood replacement, opens in Mountain View
Sep 15, 2014 10:57 am
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Mixx, the casual fusion restaurant replacing Scott's... More
Sep 15, 2014 10:57 am
Comments: 14 | Views: 60,190
Mixx, the casual fusion restaurant replacing Scott's... More
Update: International Korean chain moving into vacated Apple Store space
Nov 27, 2013 8:24 am
Comments: 15 | Views: 60,081
A Korean restaurant chain with locations in South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, China, Japan, London and Los Angeles is moving into the old downtown Palo Alto Apple... More
Nov 27, 2013 8:24 am
Comments: 15 | Views: 60,081
A Korean restaurant chain with locations in South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, China, Japan, London and Los Angeles is moving into the old downtown Palo Alto Apple... More
Holiday food-and-drink goings on
Dec 16, 2016 10:31 am
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Check out several upcoming holiday events of note on the Midpeninsula, from the return of two popular pop-ups to a latke cooking competition. This list will continue... More
Dec 16, 2016 10:31 am
Comments: 0 | Views: 59,037
Check out several upcoming holiday events of note on the Midpeninsula, from the return of two popular pop-ups to a latke cooking competition. This list will continue... More
Incoming eats at the Village at San Antonio Center
Nov 26, 2013 8:39 am
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Mountain View will soon have an array of new eateries at the Village at San Antonio Center, a massive multi-use development... More
Nov 26, 2013 8:39 am
Comments: 9 | Views: 58,903
Mountain View will soon have an array of new eateries at the Village at San Antonio Center, a massive multi-use development... More
Food fight: Palo Alto vs. San Francisco
Oct 21, 2013 4:09 pm
Comments: 10 | Views: 57,902
Will Palo Alto's food scene ever compete with San Francisco's?
It's a question I often ask myself, especially in light of the non-stop influx of well-known SF... More
Oct 21, 2013 4:09 pm
Comments: 10 | Views: 57,902
Will Palo Alto's food scene ever compete with San Francisco's?
It's a question I often ask myself, especially in light of the non-stop influx of well-known SF... More
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