The Top 100 Places to Eat and Drink Near Lei Garden

  1. Spacious dim sum hall in a Cupertino strip mall that gets properly packed on weekends, with families crowded around steamer crates and a live seafood tank doing its bubbly thing in the corner. The taro puffs are genuinely worth the visit on their own. The baked barbecue pastries are flaky and the shrimp balls have that satisfying crunch. Dress casually, arrive hungry, and don't expect a quiet table.


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    10125 Bandley Dr, Cupertino, CA · Cupertino
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    20807 Stevens Creek Blvd, Unit 200, Cupertino, CA · Cupertino
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    10745 S De Anza Blvd, Cupertino, CA · Cupertino
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    19379 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino, CA · Cupertino
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    19700 Vallco Pkwy, Cupertino, CA · Cupertino
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  6. Rank 6. Plumed Horse

    Californian New American

    Saratoga's answer to a proper splurge night, Plumed Horse is a Michelin-starred fine dining room where couples dressed like they're celebrating something important sit across from couples who are not celebrating anything but dress that way regardless. The kitchen runs tasting menus and multicourse prix fixe, all seasonal Californian cooking done with real ambition. The wine cellar is literally glass-walled, so everyone can see how serious they are about it.


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    14555 Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA · Saratoga
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    1412 Saratoga Ave, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  8. Zeni is a full-on Ethiopian restaurant that feels like a genuine community living room, especially on a Friday night when half the neighborhood packs in and the energy is loud and warm. There's a thatched-roof hut over the bar and vivid paintings everywhere, so the room earns its keep. The kitfo is the move if you eat meat, and the vegetarian combo is genuinely stunning. Wash it down with the honey wine.


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    1320 Saratoga Ave, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  9. Kunjip is a focused Korean soup spot in a Santa Clara strip mall that somehow feels more polished inside than you'd expect, with plush booths and moody lighting that make the whole room glow. The menu is short and the regulars already know their order. Most people come for the milky, slow-cooked beef bone broth, but the cold noodles in a punchy sweet sauce are the quieter star. Weekends bring a wait, so plan accordingly.


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    1066 Kiely Blvd, Santa Clara, CA · Santa Clara
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  10. A tofu shop that's really a Taiwanese vegetarian universe tucked into a strip mall. The Huang family has been making organic artisan tofu and soy products here for years, and the rest of the menu just kept growing, dumplings, savory pancakes, hot bar bento boxes, desserts, dried fruits, the works. The staff will tell you exactly what's vegan versus vegetarian, which is genuinely useful. The San Francisco Chronicle named it one of the Bay Area's best vegetarian spots.


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    Saratoga Plaza Shopping Center, 1610 S De Anza Blvd, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  11. Sanjeev Kapoor is a genuine celebrity in Indian cooking, and this is his Bay Area outpost, a fine dining Indian restaurant that covers North and South with some contemporary polish. The room skews dressy and the crowd takes it seriously, as they should. The shaam savera, spinach dumplings stuffed with cheese in a rich tomato gravy, is the signature and worth ordering. The bread basket to mop it all up is a smart move too.


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    3555 Monroe St, Santa Clara, CA · Santa Clara
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  12. Le Papillon is the kind of old-school fine dining room that has been around forever and still earns it, a proper white-tablecloth night out in San Jose where the staff actually seem happy to see you. Come for a special occasion or a fancy date and choose between a six-course tasting or a shorter prix fixe built around whatever's seasonal. The room skews quiet and grown-up, which is exactly the point.


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    410 Saratoga Ave, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  13. Solid ramen shop in a Santa Clara strip mall where the chef has been doing this long enough to make it look effortless. The broths are the point here, clean and deeply savory, and the house-made noodles hold up to them. The real draw is the rotating specials, which get genuinely inventive and give regulars a reason to keep coming back. Worth checking what's on before you go.


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    5229 Stevens Creek Blvd, Santa Clara, CA · Santa Clara
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  14. It's a halal grocery and meat market in Sunnyvale that also happens to fire up charcoal-grilled skewers while you shop. Koobideh, chicken tikka, steak, and a few veggie options land on an aluminum tray lined with lavash that soaks up all those smoky juices. The whole thing takes about fifteen minutes and costs next to nothing. Grab enough for a crowd, just plan to pick up sides somewhere else.


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    924 E Fremont Ave, Sunnyvale, CA · Sunnyvale

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    3540 Homestead Rd, Santa Clara, CA · Santa Clara
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  16. Indian Tadka is a casual Indian spot in Sunnyvale that refuses to pick a lane, and honestly that's the whole point. The menu roams from South Indian fried chicken to Indo-Chinese noodles to rich, saucy biryanis, all cooked with enough care that nothing feels like an afterthought. The crowd is mostly regulars who know exactly what they want, which is usually a sign you should ask them what to order.


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    1082 E El Camino Real #7, Sunnyvale, CA · Sunnyvale
  17. Chaat done right is one of those things that makes you wonder why you ever ate anything else, and this cheerful counter-service spot in Sunnyvale has been pulling families in since its street food truck days. The indoor dining room and plant-filled patio give it a little more breathing room now. Come hungry for puffy bhatura and puri you crack open yourself, fill with tamarind water and potato, and eat before anyone judges you.


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    590 Old San Francisco Rd, Sunnyvale, CA · Sunnyvale
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  18. Upscale Korean BBQ where the staff does the grilling for you, which sounds like cheating until you realize they're way better at it than you are. The premium cuts are the draw, and the banchan spread is genuinely excellent. It pulls in tech workers doing a fancy team dinner and couples who want something more exciting than a steakhouse. You will leave full, happy, and smelling like smoke.


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    595 E El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA · Sunnyvale
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  19. A no-frills slice shop doing New York pizza better than most places in New York do it. The move is exactly what it sounds like: a plain cheese slice, because the crust, sauce, and mozzarella are all doing their job perfectly and don't need any arugula to distract you. The regulars already know this. The garlic knots are chewy and right, and the cheesecake is the real thing, imported from Long Island.


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    3443 Stevens Creek Blvd, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    603 Saratoga Ave, Unit 40, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    3985 Stevens Creek Blvd, Santa Clara, CA · Santa Clara
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  22. Rank 22. Annachikadai

    Chettinad Indian

    Chettinad cooking is the spicy, bold cousin of the South Indian food you already know, and Annachikadai is one of the better places in the Bay Area to meet it. Everything lands on a banana leaf, most people eat with their hands, and the heat is real. Weekend unlimited thalis draw a crowd of regulars who came for brunch and stayed for three rounds. Casual, cheap, and genuinely good.


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    80 W El Camino Real, Mountain View, CA · Mountain View
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  23. Filipino breakfast done right, in a casual bistro that the San Francisco Chronicle called out for having some of the best brunch in the Bay Area. The move here is a tapsilog plate, garlic rice and a fried egg piled under whatever protein you're feeling, and the crispy pork hock is genuinely hard to argue with. The crowd is relaxed, the mimosas come in calamansi and mango, and nobody's dressed up for it.


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    819 W Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA · Campbell
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  24. Serious dim sum attached to a Sunnyvale Ramada Inn, which sounds like a punchline until you're actually there watching kitchen videos on the wall TV and wondering why you ever ate anywhere else. The har gow and barbecue pork buns are the real draw, but the chile oil quietly runs the whole show. Grab a spot in the sunroom if you can, and save room for the charcoal custard buns everyone keeps coming back for.


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    1219 Wildwood Ave, Sunnyvale, CA · Sunnyvale
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  25. Nine seats, one counter, and a level of quiet that means you will absolutely hear your neighbor's story about having too many cars. This is kaiseki in a small Saratoga dining room, where the chef mists soup bowls to simulate dew and trims grapes so they stand upright rather than roll. It sounds fussy, but in the room it just feels like someone cares deeply. Between courses, the chef silently practices piano on the counter. The crowd dresses accordingly.


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    14417 Big Basin Wy, Saratoga, CA · Saratoga

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    70 N Winchester Blvd, Santa Clara, CA · Santa Clara
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    548 Lawrence Expy #2, Sunnyvale, CA · Sunnyvale
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  28. Selam is a cozy Ethiopian spot tucked into a San Jose shopping center where regulars show up with newspapers and absolutely no plans to leave quickly. The injera alone is worth the detour, and the vegetarian combo is the kind of affordable lunch that makes you feel unreasonably good about your day. Order a hot tea, eat slowly, and pretend you're a regular too.


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    3120 Williams Rd, San Jose, CA · San Jose
  29. Rank 29. Tai Zhan

    Hong Kong-Style Bakery

    A plant-based Hong Kong-style bakery that somehow pulls off genuinely flaky, buttery-tasting laminated pastries without any dairy, which is kind of a miracle. The pineapple buns and coconut cream buns hit the nostalgic notes you'd expect, but the croissants and kouign amann are the real flex. It's a Saturday-only situation, so plan accordingly, and pre-ordering is worth it. The crowd is mostly locals who discovered it at the farmers market and never looked back.


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    14572 Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA · Saratoga
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  30. It looks like a classic burger stand from the outside, complete with a retro neon sign, but Falafel's Drive-In has been quietly making San Jose regulars very happy for a long time. The falafel is crisp, saucy, and tucked into a pita, and the banana shake is the kind of thing people drive across town for. Picnic tables outside, cash-in-hand vibes, locals who know exactly what they're ordering before they pull up.


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    2301 Stevens Creek Blvd, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  31. Rank 31. Fitoor

    Modern Indian


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    377 Santana Row, Unit 1140, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  32. Rank 32. Walia

    Ethiopian

    Walia is a sit-down Ethiopian spot in a San Jose strip mall that earns every bit of the trek through the parking lot. The room runs on Ethiopian jazz and honey wine, which together do more for your mood than any ambiance overhaul could. The food is the careful, spiced-right kind that regulars argue about in the best way. Bring a group, order the injera spread, and plan to stay longer than you meant to.


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    2208 Business Cir, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  33. Rank 33. Aurum

    Contemporary Indian

    Aurum is a fine dining room in Los Altos that takes contemporary Indian seriously, digging into regional recipes most restaurants have quietly forgotten. The space is warm and vibrant without trying too hard, and the crowd leans toward date nights and celebratory dinners with people who actually care what's on the plate. The cooking is precise and the flavors keep surprising you, which is exactly what you want from a Michelin-selected kitchen.


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    132 State St, Los Altos, CA · Los Altos
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  34. A proper steakhouse where the beef actually earns the elegance, Be.Stéak.Ă pulls a dressed-up crowd happy to linger over well-sourced cuts and a menu that wanders through the Mediterranean before getting down to business. The room feels grown-up without being stuffy, the kind of place where couples and groups of four split a bottle and argue about doneness. Go for the steak, stay for the sides, and don't sleep on the clams casino.


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    1887 S Bascom Ave, Campbell, CA · Campbell
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  35. Genuine Oaxacan cooking is nearly impossible to find in the Bay Area, which makes this food truck parked at a gas station kind of a big deal. The tlayuda alone is worth the trip, a saucer-sized crispy tortilla piled high and best eaten at the picnic tables before it loses its crunch. The crowd is mostly regulars who know exactly what they're ordering, and you should too.


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    1744 W San Carlos St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  36. Katsu is an eight-seat omakase counter in Mountain View where the chef has been quietly doing Edomae-style sushi his own way for years. The fish is often aged, the flavors are intense and briny, and the whole thing is soundtracked by free jazz, which either makes perfect sense or really doesn't. Either way, it's a serious night out for people who want to actually pay attention to their food.


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    859 Villa St, Mountain View, CA · Mountain View

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    2135 S Winchester Blvd, Unit 100, Campbell, CA · Campbell
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  38. Puranpoli is a vegetarian Maharashtrian spot in Santa Clara that goes deeper than the usual Indian takeout menu. A sibling team runs the kitchen, and their comfort food credentials are solid, from buttery pav bhaji to vada pav to less-familiar regional dishes you won't find most places. The crowd tends to be folks who grew up eating this food and know exactly what they're ordering without looking up. The San Francisco Chronicle called it one of the best South Asian spots in the Bay Area.


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    3074b Scott Blvd, Santa Clara, CA · Santa Clara
  39. Sunnyvale's dim sum spot that does things its own way: you order off a paper slip, but the food still rolls out on carts, which feels like the best of both worlds. The barbecue pork buns alone are worth the trip, with that glossy, pillowy dough wrapped around savory filling. The room runs loud and busy, filled with multigenerational families who know exactly what they're ordering before they even sit down.


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    1135 Lawrence Expy, Sunnyvale, CA · Sunnyvale
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  40. Rank 40. Little Blue Door

    Californian Indian Coffee Shop


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    170 State St, Los Altos, CA · Los Altos
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    2221 The Alameda, Santa Clara, CA · Santa Clara
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  42. Small-plates spot tucked into a Campbell strip mall, which sounds like a setup to a joke until the food arrives and suddenly everyone at the table is ordering more. The menu hops around the globe without apology, the bar up front is always busy, and the whole thing stays relaxed enough that you forget it's a Bib Gourmand pick. Come with a group, because ordering light here would be a genuine waste.


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    1875 S Bascom Ave #190, Campbell, CA · Campbell
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    195 E Campbell Ave, Campbell, CA · Campbell
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  44. A proper izakaya built around a glass-encased binchotan grill that sits right in the middle of the room, which tells you everything about priorities here. The skewers are the reason to come, and the crowd of regulars who never glance at the menu probably all have a personal shortlist. The oyakodon, smoky grilled chicken over rice with a runny egg, is the kind of simple thing that makes you annoyed you didn't order two.


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    236 Plaza Central, Los Altos, CA · Los Altos
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  45. This Bib Gourmand Mexican kitchen takes sourcing seriously without making you feel like you're attending a lecture about it. Tortillas are pressed in-house, the beans are proper, and the fish tacos and sizzling parrilladas taste like someone actually cares. The cantina vibe draws a relaxed neighborhood crowd who come here on a Tuesday like it's a special occasion, which honestly it kind of is.


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    1495 The Alameda, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    271 State St, Los Altos, CA · Los Altos
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  47. Kategna is an Ethiopian restaurant tucked into a San Jose strip mall, and it's exactly the kind of find that makes strip malls worth a second look. The room is big and lively, and you're encouraged to eat communally around traditional Messob baskets, which means the whole table shares everything and nobody has to pretend they only wanted a little. The San Francisco Chronicle called it one of the best Ethiopian spots in the Bay Area, and the food makes a convincing case.


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    1663 W San Carlos St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    4269 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA · Palo Alto
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  49. A food cart parked in a San Jose park that might make you rethink everything you thought you knew about Vietnamese cooking, specifically the regional flavors of the Mekong Delta. The menu shifts constantly, driven by the team's personal recipes and family traditions, so the crowd tends to be regulars who show up not knowing what they'll find but trusting it completely. The banh mi alone, flame-toasted with pork belly and mustard greens, is worth the trip.


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    1343 The Alameda, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  50. A pair of food trucks running Tijuana-style tacos that the San Francisco Chronicle called the best in the Bay Area, which is a bold claim until you actually eat one. The chicharron fundido, a giant taco loaded with crackly pork belly, melted cheese, and guacamole, is the move. Weekends are the play, when they fire up the charcoal grill and a trompo comes out. The crowd is people who know exactly what they came for.


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    1551 Parkmoor Ave, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  51. Rank 51. LeYou

    Ethiopian

    Ethiopian food that actually surprises you, which is rarer than it should be. LeYou is a sit-down restaurant where the chef takes the cuisine somewhere lighter and more inventive than the usual. The room feels warm and lived-in, with greenery everywhere and coffee-bag burlap under the tabletops. The crowd is a mix of regulars who know exactly what they want and first-timers who are very glad someone brought them.


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    1100 N First St, Unit C, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    1411 The Alameda, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    1070 Park Ave, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  54. Rank 54. The Bywater

    New Orleans-inspired Cajun & Creole

    David Kinch, the Michelin-starred chef behind Manresa, runs this warm, lively New Orleans-inspired restaurant like a love letter to Louisiana, and it shows. The zinc bar, pressed tin ceilings, and zydeco on the stereo do a convincing job of relocating you to the bayou. Families and regulars pack in early for the gumbo and po'boys, which means it's the rare Cajun spot where the food actually lives up to the atmosphere.


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    532 N Santa Cruz Ave, Los Gatos, CA · Los Gatos
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  55. Rank 55. First Born Los Gatos

    Fusion Vietnamese


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    160 W Main St, Los Gatos, CA · Los Gatos
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    460 Lincoln Ave, Unit 10, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  57. A family-run butcher shop and smokehouse near Old Town that also makes sandwiches, and the sandwiches are genuinely the point. Hunters drop off game, fishermen drop off their catch, and the whole place smells like something good is about to happen. Get anything with house-smoked meat, and specifically the Jackie Special with maple-sugar-cured turkey, bacon, and avocado. It will make you reconsider what a turkey sandwich can do.


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    575 University Ave, Los Gatos, CA · Los Gatos
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  58. A bánh mì shop in downtown San Jose that takes the Vietnamese sandwich seriously enough to bake its own bread and stuff it with things like Italian porchetta. The cilantro aioli is the move here, doing the same work for every sandwich that a good green sauce does for pizza. String lights, minimal decor, and a crowd that's there to eat, not pose. Casual, cheap, and genuinely worth the detour.


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    86 N Market St San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  59. The Midwife and the Baker is a bakery that moonlights as a sandwich destination every Friday, when popup Rōzmary Kitchen rolls in and builds seriously good sandwiches on bread baked in-house just for them. The Dutch crunch and sesame rolls alone are worth the trip, and whatever gets stacked on top of them tends to be pretty creative. Expect a mix of locals who know the Friday drill and a few lucky people who stumbled in at the right time.


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    846 Independence Ave, Mountain View, CA · Mountain View
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  60. Rank 60. Goodtime Bar

    Californian

    A natural wine bar tucked into a downtown alley that's somehow become the most exciting room in San Jose. The space is barely bigger than a studio apartment, so expect to get cozy with whoever's at the next table, usually the kind of creative-class crowd that has opinions about orange wine. Small plates lean punchy and globe-hopping, and the wine is the zippy, slightly funky stuff that goes with all of it.


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    30 Fountain Alley, Unit 160, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    163 W Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  62. Rank 62. Petiscos

    Portuguese Mediterranean

    Petiscos is a casual small-plates spot in San Jose doing Portuguese tavern food the way it's actually eaten in Lisbon, which is to say with drinks in hand and friends arguing over the last bite. It's a Bib Gourmand pick, and the menu leans into sharing: grilled sardines, codfish croquettes, octopus salad. The crowd is relaxed and clearly a regular crowd. Come hungry, bring someone worth sharing with.


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    399 S First St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  63. A casual, counter-service spot in downtown San Jose built around nasi lemak, Malaysia's national dish, and the fried chicken here is the real draw. It's Mamak-style, marinated overnight in curry leaves and warm spices, with a thin cornstarch crust that stays genuinely crispy. The crowd is a mix of homesick expats and curious office workers who've clearly been back more than once. The San Francisco Chronicle named it one of the Bay Area's best fried chicken spots.


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    82 E Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  64. Rank 64. ASA South

    Californian New American

    Sleek fine dining in Los Gatos that somehow skips the stuffiness. The room is genuinely good-looking, all chic furnishings and silver bark wallpaper, and the kitchen matches it by cooking serious California food without acting precious about it. The crowd leans polished but relaxed, the kind of people who know their wine and still laugh at dinner. The horseshoe bar up front is a solid spot if you're flying solo or just want to ease in slowly.


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    57 Los Gatos-Saratoga Road, Los Gatos, CA · Los Gatos
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    1319 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  66. Every table at this San Jose mariscos spot gets a free cup of smoky, spiced seafood broth the moment you sit down, which tells you everything about the vibe. The tri-colored shrimp aguachile is a genuinely good reason to visit, built around different chiles for each hue. Chase the heat with a chamoy-rimmed michelada and you've got the move. The crowd runs local and loyal, the kind who know exactly what they're ordering before they walk in.


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    855 N 13th St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  67. Upscale Greek dining inside the Hotel Los Gatos, which means vine-covered walls, a fireplace, and a well-dressed Los Gatos crowd who definitely did not come here for a casual gyro. The patio draws the see-and-be-seen types on warm nights, while the bar has its own crew of regulars who look very comfortable. Stick to the Greek dishes and skip anything off a mesquite grill, and explore the Greek wine list while you're at it.


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    210 E Main St, Los Gatos, CA · Los Gatos
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    100 W St John St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    40 N Santa Cruz Ave, Los Gatos, CA · Los Gatos
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  70. Rank 70. Gombei

    Japanese


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    193 Jackson St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  71. Rank 71. The Village Pub

    Contemporary New American

    Don't let the name lull you into expecting pub grub. This Michelin-starred spot in Woodside is actually a polished, prix fixe dining room where the room runs formal and the wine list leans heavily on serious French Burgundy. The crowd is affluent and unhurried, the kind of people who own horses nearby. Everything is executed with real care, and the Parker House rolls alone will haunt you for days.


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    2967 Woodside Rd, Woodside, CA · Woodside
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    315 S First St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  73. A vegan brewpub downtown where the whole thing revolves around fermentation, and they mean it. The menu is full of shareable plates with a funky, acidic edge, and almost everything comes with a rotating selection of house ferments on the side. The crowd leans plant-based and curious, the kind of people who genuinely get excited about kimchi variations. If you fall hard for one of the ferments, you can take a jar home, which tells you everything about the vibe.


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    30 E Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  75. Zareen's is a casual South Asian spot that earns its James Beard recognition by doing something genuinely clever: taking homestyle Pakistani and Indian cooking and running it through a California sensibility. Street food classics stay faithful, but a chapli kebab burger and tikka masala burrito keep things fun without feeling like a gimmick. The chai is excellent, the prices are kind, and the crowd is mostly tech workers who actually know good food.


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    365 S California Ave, Palo Alto, CA · Palo Alto
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  76. Rank 76. Protégé

    Contemporary New American

    Two French Laundry veterans run this Michelin-starred spot in Palo Alto, and the pedigree shows without making you feel underdressed. It's upscale-casual fine dining where the tasting menu is genuinely thoughtful and the wine list is the kind that makes the table go quiet for a minute. The lounge does à la carte if you'd rather not commit to the full experience. The crowd skews tech money with the good taste to spend it here.


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    250 California Ave, Palo Alto, CA · Palo Alto
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    499 S Second St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  78. Rank 78. Duc Huong

    Vietnamese

    A Vietnamese bánh mì shop that's been keeping San Jose fed for years, Duc Huong is the kind of place where you show up with a bag and leave with more sandwiches than you planned on buying. The bread alone is worth the trip, soft with a crackling crust, and the dac biet combo loaded with cold cuts and pâté is the move. Expect a line of regulars who already know their order, and expect to join them.


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    2090 N Capitol Ave, Unit A, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  79. Rank 79. Ettan

    Upscale Indian

    Upscale Indian in the heart of Palo Alto, where the tech crowd comes to celebrate a funding round or quietly impress a date. The room is airy and beautiful, all indigo fabrics and a skylit ceiling, and the cooking matches it, drawing on California's seasonal produce to make Indian food feel genuinely alive. The kulchas alone are worth the trip. Go hungry and dress like you mean it.


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    518 Bryant St, Palo Alto, CA · Palo Alto
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    150 E San Fernando St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  81. This low-key Mediterranean wrap spot on California Ave has been around for decades and is the kind of place Stanford professors and startup workers eat lunch side by side without making a thing of it. The shawarma wraps and vegetarian platters are affordable and genuinely good, and the back patio, all ferns and natural light, is a surprise given how fast-casual the front feels. The handmade desserts are worth grabbing on the way out.


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    433 California Ave, Palo Alto, CA · Palo Alto
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  82. A turquoise seafood truck parked in a strip-mall lot, doing Mazatlán-style mariscos that will make your eyes water in the best possible way. The secret is chiltepin chile, a tiny little menace that hits fast and lingers. Grab a tostada or two, order things spicy if you're brave, and claim a spot at the communal tables outside with whoever you dragged along. The crowd is mostly locals who know exactly what they're doing.


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    1925A Alum Rock Ave, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  83. Rank 83. Eylan

    Indian

    Srijith Gopinathan runs this sleek Menlo Park dining room where contemporary Indian cooking gets a serious California makeover, and it earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand for good reason. The wood-fired grill does a lot of heavy lifting, and the kitchen finds a genuinely compelling balance between regional Indian flavors and the kind of produce the Bay Area does well. It draws a well-heeled Peninsula crowd that knows exactly what it's doing when it orders.


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    500 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA · Menlo Park
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  84. Rank 84. Zola

    French

    Zola is the kind of French bistro that makes Palo Alto feel less like a suburb and more like somewhere worth dressing up for. The menu leans classic, with California quietly running the kitchen, so everything feels familiar but a little brighter. The bar draws the tech crowd unwinding after a long day of disrupting things, while the dining room skews more date-night. The cocktails and wine list both punch well above their weight.


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    565+585 Bryant St, Palo Alto, CA · Palo Alto
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  85. A food court stall in San Jose's Little Saigon that the SF Chronicle put on its best Bay Area Vietnamese list, Bo Ne Phu Yen does one thing and owns it: bo ne, a Franco-Vietnamese breakfast of filet mignon, fried eggs, pork meatballs, and pate sizzling on a cow-shaped cast iron plate. You build little bites on the crusty bread and chase it with jasmine tea. The food court buzzes, so grab a seat the second you order.


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    1818 Tully Rd, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  86. Rank 86. Ramen Nagi

    Japanese Noodles

    That line snaking down Bryant St is your first clue this ramen shop is doing something right. It's a Tokyo import with a pork bone broth so rich and creamy it basically counts as a meal and a nap in one bowl. You can dial in exactly how you want it, or just trust the chef. No reservations, but you can order while you wait, so the bowl hits the table right as you sit down.


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    541 Bryant St, Palo Alto, CA · Palo Alto
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  87. Rank 87. Madera

    Contemporary New American Coffee Shop

    Fine dining inside the Rosewood Sand Hill hotel, set against the Santa Cruz Mountains with vaulted ceilings and a fireplace that makes the whole room feel like a very expensive ski lodge. The crowd is exactly what you'd expect: Patagonia vests on people who could afford cashmere. The kitchen keeps things elegant but unfussy, leaning on local ingredients and an almond wood-fired grill that quietly improves everything it touches.


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    2825 Sand Hill Rd, Menlo Park, CA · Menlo Park
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  88. Evvia is an upscale Greek restaurant in central Palo Alto where the wood-burning fireplace and hanging copper pots give it just enough rustic warmth to make the prices feel almost reasonable. Almost. The lunch crowd skews toward tech money being casual about it; evenings tip romantic. Most things come off the wood-fired grill, and the lamb souvlaki alone is worth the trip. Dress like you have somewhere to be afterward.


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    420 Emerson St, Palo Alto, CA · Palo Alto
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    481 E San Carlos St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  90. Rank 90. Jubba

    Somali

    The only Somali restaurant in the Bay Area happens to be a casual diner with the welcoming feel of a neighborhood spot, and it's been a San Francisco Chronicle Top 100 pick. Families share big plates of suqaar, stir-fried meat with an earthy spice blend, wrapped in flatbread or piled over rice or spaghetti. The pillowy mandasi doughnuts work as a starter or dessert, and nobody's judging either way.


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    5330 Terner Way, Ste 40, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  91. Tucked into a Milpitas business park where you'd expect nothing but sad desk lunches, Annapoorna is a vegetarian Indian spot serving Mumbai-style chaat, sandwiches, and thalis at prices that feel almost illegal. The combo thali is the move, piled with flatbread, rice, dal, and spiced sides that actually taste like someone's grandmother made them. Outdoor tables fill up with office workers who know exactly what they're doing.


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    770 E Tasman Dr, Milpitas, CA · Milpitas
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  92. A cozy pho shop in San Jose's Vietnam Town that's built its reputation on one thing: free-range chicken, done right. The cơm gà rô ti, a rotisserie chicken rice plate, is the move here, and the room is full of regulars who already know that. It's the kind of spot where families pile in and nobody's overthinking the order. The San Francisco Chronicle calls it one of the best Vietnamese restaurants in the Bay Area, and honestly, that tracks.


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    930 Story Rd, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  93. A food truck parked at an auto repair shop in San Jose, which is exactly as unfussy as the food deserves to be. Mi Lindo Apatzingán brings the specific flavors of Michoacán, Mexico, and you won't find this level of regional detail most anywhere else in the Bay Area. The birria de lengua tacos, beef tongue slow-simmered in adobo until it's impossibly tender, are the reason regulars show up. Cash, no dress code, no waiting for a table.


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    1302 S 1st St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    72 S First St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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  95. Rank 95. Mariscos El Aguachile 8

    Michoacán-Style Mexican

    A seafood truck parked at a gas station that the San Francisco Chronicle named one of the best seafood spots in the Bay Area, so go ahead and recalibrate your expectations. The heat comes in 12 levels and the chef strongly suggests you stay at three or below, which should tell you everything. No menu, just order and keep adding seafood until your eyes water, which will happen regardless. Bring someone who thinks they can handle spice.


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    3130 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    457 E San Carlos St, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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    3295 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA · Palo Alto
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    1018 Alma St, Menlo Park, CA · Menlo Park
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  99. Uyghur food is genuinely hard to find anywhere, and Mrs Khan does it better than almost anyone in the Bay Area. It's a spacious, sit-down restaurant in downtown Menlo Park with long communal tables, mint tea, flaky meat pastries, and serious hand-pulled noodles in forms you didn't know existed. The crowd is curious and adventurous, which is exactly the right energy for a cuisine most tables have never tried before.


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    712 Santa Cruz Ave, Menlo Park, CA · Menlo Park
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  100. Rank 100. Thiên Long

    Vietnamese

    A buzzy Vietnamese restaurant in a San Jose strip mall that punches well above its zip code. The move is the turmeric fish, served on a sizzling tabletop grill surrounded by herbs, rice paper, and noodles so you can build rolls yourself. The whole room smells incredible because half the tables are doing the same thing. Checkered floors, quick service, families who clearly come every week. The San Francisco Chronicle calls it one of the best Vietnamese spots in the Bay Area.


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    3005 Silver Creek Rd, Unit 138, San Jose, CA · San Jose
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