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· 196 reviews
399 S First St, San Jose, CA 95113
(408) 3
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John McKeever: We were there around 2. They weren't busy. The staff was very kind and polite, food came out quick, and was good. The Duck Rice was delicious. I Had the Francesinha, the steak inside the sandwich was cooked perfectly and was delicious. The sauce was delicious. The bread wasn't appetizing at all. It had gotten really soggy after a minute or two from the cheese, sauce and juices. I ate the inners and was satified. The other portions were small compared to the price.
Alexica Qian: Chill and cozy. Cocktails are also good to try.
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· 497 reviews
1614 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose, CA 95116
(408) 9
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Marianna Carrera: The roasted octopus remains my favorite but every dish is good, the only issue is choosing which ones to order.Parking: There is parking behind the restaurant, the access is thru a narrow gates path on the left hand of the restaurant entrance.
Squirrel Friend: Delicious food and wine. They feature a lot of seafood which I love. The most memorable was probably the tuna rolled in avocado and different varieties of bread.
Michael McComb: Urgently get in by NYE 2023, or you will miss your chance at sublime Portuguese cuisine in an hours long experience. A superlative wine list from a sommelier who actually spent time in Portugal will open your mind to surprising wines that compliment each course. Highly recommend doing the wine pairing and seven course tasting meal. You can do the full menu with meat or choose a pescatarian or vegetarian menu, and all were tasted by our table with rave reviews. Multiple servers assist you throughout the meal. Also, pre-order a box of pastel de nata, as these are the best we've had outside of Portugal.Parking: Through a narrow alley behind the restaurant.
3. Doña María - Campbell
· 514 reviews
3974 S Bascom Ave, San Jose, CA 95124, United States
(408) 5
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Annie Shen: I’m stuck between 3-4 stars. 3 being bit too low and 4 being bit too high.Salsa is inconsistent through my multiple visits they somehow all tasted different.Tacos are good and the meat choices are decent/acceptable. The taco salads bowl is GIANT lol the bowl is 6 inches diameter 😅Would love to see the food taste being consistent.. would still visit again
Filix Rocha: Excellent place to eat, I ordered green chilaquiles and they were delicious, it's the first time I ate thereFor sure I will come back to eat, it is a good place, the person who served me was very friendly 😊
W. Baillie: Great
4. Café do Canto - Portuguese Café - San José
· 169 reviews
7 N 33rd St, San Jose, CA 95116
(408) 2
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Lis María Arévalo Hidalgo: We love this placeParking space Plenty of parking Parking options Free parking lot …
Grace Lee: , we appreciate so much with the owner’s sweet treat! The relaxed atmosphere here feels so European, instantly bringing us back to Portugal and sparking that nostalgic feeling. Great spot to chill with excellent coffee and some food. Definitely coming back.Cash or Venmo only. Free parking right next to the shop.
Wendy Calimag: The owner is wonderful. He is very kind. This is a pace of community and laughter, a community watering hole is you will. I was warmly greeted by the owner. Coffee is good sandwiches are basic but the cheese! I don’t know what it was but it was so delicious. I had a decaf and ham and cheese sandwich with egg. I would go back here. I sat for a hour and half doing sudoku puzzles. Customers also super friendly. They know each other by name!
Desiree Teixeira: Great little spot filled with friendly chatter. A few SJFD walked in for their morning shift coffee and gave out stickers to the kids there. Food and coffee were delicious from great quality beans, São Jorge cheese, paposeco and everything in between. Definitely recommend and we will be back!Kid-friendliness: Along with our little one there was another little boy there and they both enjoyed themselves. There's kid-friendly food options, candy machine and Portuguese candy and desserts that all kids would love.
Joe Macias: This lil espresso shop will transport you to an old world tradition where people met at corner coffee shop and socialized daily as part of their daily mental self-care routine.Try the linguisa sandwich Lee makes. Only five dollars and it is also very tasty and filling.
Robert George: I read a review in The Metro and wanted to visit. We went on a Sunday morning right before closing at Noon.The staff was very friendly and offered us a free custard tarts as they we're closing up. Loved that they were so generous and didn't waste the awesome treats.We had two lattes, a sweetened iced latte, and a prosciutto and cheese sandwich. Everything was very good.It's clearly a local fixture in the community and deserves a visit.Small but perfect menu, great prices, high quality and cash only.Parking: There's plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.