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- From: schutt@netcom.com (David G. Schutt)
- Subject: Re: Comments on some South Bay area restaurants
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.051158.7737@netcom.com>
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- References: <27du03Ufc92N00@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com> <1993Jan20.190903.5867@iscnvx.lmsc.lockheed.com>
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 05:11:58 GMT
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- sharen@iscnvx.lmsc.lockheed.com (Sharen A. Rund) writes:
- >>1) Eight-Forty North First (SJ)
- >>2) Sundance Mine Company (Palo Alto)
- >>3) Emile's (SJ)
- >>
- >>Please send email to me at: christil@uts.amdahl.com. This is for a
- >>birthday dinner this Thursday (just two people).
- >>
- >what about Gervais on Park at Hedding (by the Rosecrucian) in
- > Rue De Paris downtown San Jose?
- > one of the restaurants in the Fairmount?
- Gervais - certainly qualifies as expensive. Food very ordinary--has
- been that way for years and years. We went there about a
- month ago, just to see if it's still bad to poor. Yes!
- The rack of lamb had no discernable flavor. It might as
- well been a piece of liver without flavor. If you have
- this much money to spend, go to Emile's instead.
-
- Rue de Paris - We were there about six months ago. Their lamb dishes
- were good.
-
- Adriatic in Saratoga - We went there last week (after seeing some
- postings here.) Not very good--not very Adriatic either. I was
- expecting some fish stews, but their seafood selections are very
- limited. I decided to have the pasta special (!), but it turned
- out that the waiter's description didn't match what I got.
-
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- >
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