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The Millwood - A Boutique Hotel
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1 King Bed and 2 Double Beds 586 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms and living room Relax - Fireplace Internet - F…
1 King Bed 450 sq feet Layout - Bedroom and living room Relax - Fireplace Internet - Free WiFi and wired in…
2 Double Beds Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 45-inch HDTV with premium channels…
2 Double Beds Layout - Bedroom, living room, and sitting area Relax - Fireplace Internet - Free WiFi and wired…
1 King Bed Layout - Bedroom and living room Relax - Fireplace Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 45-inch HDTV with premium channels Fo…
2 Double Beds Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 45-inch HDTV with premium channels…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 45-inch HDTV with premium channels Fo…
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Restaurants nearby
- Gintei Note: Temporarily closedSet back in an ordinary strip mall, the vibe and service at this sushi jewel are anything but. Wonderful, warm, and gracious, diners here are in for a treat. The interior is sleek and stylish, with dramatic pressed-tin ceilings and a coveted eight-seat counter. Naturally, reservations are a must, especially for the omakase, complete with items that can hang with the best in San Fran.Fans of nigiri should make a beeline for the chef's selection, but the more discerning palate will revel in market specials, like silky Hokkaido scallops, sweet and succulent live spot prawn1.3km
- wonderful Hunanese cuisine may have once taken a back seat to the Bay Area's roster of Chinese spots, so it’s no wonder that this snug gem has attracted many a local and curious palate. Try to snag one of the beautifully carved booths in the back — then you'll be privy to the goings-on in the kitchen. Settle in and begin to peruse the menu of specialties. Boldly flavored dishes incorporate oodles of smoked, cured and fermented ingredients — from the tender, juicy stir-fried cilantro beef, to the pungent pork, black bean and pickled chili mixture that tops a mound of spicy, hand-cut godfather’s noodles. 1.3km
- New England Lobster Eatery You won't have to wait in line any longer at this palace of seafood—thanks to a remodel there’s even more seating inside and out. Set in an industrial warehouse, the space features a nautical theme—painted buoys hang on the walls and seawater tanks are filled with crustaceans. Expect nothing less than a fresh meal in this buzzing eatery, which is both a fish market—selling oysters on the half shelf—and restaurant.Kick things off with the creamy lobster-corn chowder. (For dedicated fans, frozen to-go quarts are offered.) Then go for broke with the lobster roll served three ways: dressed with ma2.5km
- PausaBib Thanks to its modern setting and late hours (by San Mateo standards, at least), a growing crowd of smart couples and tech types flock to this San Mateo sweetie. Everyone is here for the authentic Italian eats from Chef/co-owner Andrea Giuliani, who dishes up the cuisine of his native Veneto.The dining room has a view of the charcuterie-aging room and those artistically presented salumi boards of fennel-flecked finocchiona and exceptional salame al parmigiano. The wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas are equally strong—try the porchetta variation, topped with gorgonzola and radicchio. Of course, the pa8.6km
- Kajiken Originally from Nagoya, Japan, Kajiken has landed on the West Coast with the promise of shaking up your noodle routine with abura soba. This noodle dish is similar to ramen but eschews the broth, instead punching up the flavor courtesy of a special blend of oils and sauces. The springy noodles are made in house (score a seat facing the windowed noodle-making area) and are satisfying enough to eat plain, but with nine varieties, why? Toppings range from ajitama and chives to kimchi, ume or spicy mentaiko. Tables are topped with a well-chosen selection of vinegar, hot sauces and powdered nori fo8.3km
- Sushi Yoshizumi Reservations may be hard to secure, but rest assured that it is completely worth the effort. Cherished by expats yearning for a taste of home as well as sushi purists, the tidy setting is consists of little more than eight seats, a cypress bar and that ever-present chef’s work station.The menu is built around Edomae sushi, a style that Chef Akira Yoshizumi spent years perfecting in both Japan and New York. Omakase highlights may include soy-glazed tako, delicate chawanmushi with squid and snapper; or grilled cod with finger lime and wasabi. A parade of expertly crafted nigiri is judiciously dr8.6km
- All Spice Like a bracelet glittering with different jewels, All Spice is home to a bevy of vibrant dining rooms, made extra colorful with artwork and sparkling chandeliers. It’s a delightful blend of old-school charm and contemporary verve that appeals to a sophisticated crowd. They’re usually here to catch up with friends or celebrate a birthday. This kitchen offers a variety of creative selections on the three, four and five-course menus, which spin to highlight the seasons. Chilled butternut squash soup in a shot glass makes a soigné amuse-bouche and is a delicious way to start a meal. Then a brick-s9.8km
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