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Editor's License
By Dan Pulcrano
This drive-by list contains collected intelligence and some personal favorites from more than a decade of scouring the valley.
Best Mexican Supermarket:
Best Middle Eastern Food Store:
Best Big Bag of Greasy Fries:
Best New Restaurant:
Best Cal-Mex:
Best Italian/French/California Cafe:
Best Bacchanalian Brunch:
Best Tacky Restaurant Decor:
Best Bagels:
Best Downtown Coffee:
Best Margarita:
Best Rum Selection/Best Mojito:
Best Liquid Refreshments:
Best Place to Buy a Rice Cooker:
Best Salsas:
Best Kosher Food Selection:
Best Afghan Food:
Best Indian Food:
Best Sicilian Food:
Best 80 Cent Miso Soup:
Best Photographic Equipment:
Best Custom Color Lab:
Best Community College:
Best Big Color Prints:
Best Gourmet Kitchen Tools:
Best Perfume Shop:
Best Humidors:
Best Koi:
Best Jewish Gift Ghop:
Best Old West Art:
Best Maps for Foreign Travel:
Best Old World-style Furnishings:
Best Place to Get Rid of an Old Car:
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The Best Short List
Mi Pueblo Mercado, 114 S. King Road, San Jose.
Small, clean and festive, Mi Pueblo's carnicería keeps company with warm-weather fruits, vegetables and salsas.
International Food Bazaar, 2052 Curtner, San Jose.
Syrian soaps share shelves with Israeli pickles. Oh, if the world were only that way.
Burger Bar, 1101 S. First St., San Jose.
The family-size fries costs $1.94 and weighs about a pound.
Crescent Park Grill, 546 University Ave., Palo Alto.
Fresh ingredients and artful preparation in a casual atmosphere.
Aqui, 1145 Lincoln Ave., Willow Glen.
Grilled fish burritos just taste better in a neon orange tortilla.
Cafe Marcella, 386 Village Lane, Los Gatos.
Classic, friendly Mediterranean dining and wine bar.
Doubletree Hotel, 2050 Gateway Pl., San Jose.
All you can eat off tables of crepes, meats, smoked fish ...
Beppo, 643 Emerson St., Palo Alto.
Also, a great place for a birthday song.
House of Bagels, various locations.
Boiled not baked, and hold the oat bran, thank you.
Vigal Coffee Roasting Co., Santa Clara and First streets, San Jose.
Through three ownerships has managed to serve consistently excellent coffee for the downtown business bunch.
Steamers Seafood, 50 University Ave., Los Gatos.
Bartender Greg Bardakos hand-squeezes oranges and lemons, then chills and strains a mix of El Tesoro and Cointreau into a martini glass.
La Bodeguita del Medio, 463 California Ave., Palo Alto.
The classic cocktail popularized by Hemingway tastes pretty close to the ones in Havana. Bar stocks 30 varieties of rum, many of which are best enjoyed over ice or in a snifter.
Beverages Etc., San Jose, Santa Clara, Mountain View.
Expensive and exotic spirits, stogies, vintages, mashes, mineral waters and gourmet treats coexist comfortably with steals like $5.99 Moskovskaya vodka.
Yaohan USA, 675 Saratoga Ave., San Jose.
Supermarket features an expansive selection of Japanese housewares.
Salsas Etc., 126 Great Mall Way, Milpitas.
An entire shop dedicated to hot sauce.
Mollie Stone's Market, 164 California, Palo Alto.
Kabul Afghan Cuisine, 833 W. El Camino Real, Sunnyvale.
Swagat Indian Cuisine, 68 S. Abel St., Milpitas.
Palermo Rotisserie, 452 University Ave., Palo Alto.
Miyabi-Tei, 675 Saratoga Ave., San Jose.
Keeble & Shuchat, 290 California Ave., Palo Alto.
Largest selection for serious photographers, knowledgeable staff.
Calypso Color Lab, 2002 Martin Ave., Santa Clara.
De Anza College, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino.
Impressive technology center, first-class campus and registration by phone, Internet or friendly humans.
San Jose Blue, 835 W. Julian St., San Jose.
Large-format digital color output up to 30 feet long.
Draeger's, 1010 University Ave., Menlo Park.
Le Parfum, Valley Fair, San Jose.
Recently renovated 11-year-old store consistently imports fragrances ahead of the department stores.
Stewart Beckwith, 425-1/2 S. Second St., San Jose.
T&T Aquarium, 950 S. First St., San Jose.
Ponds of high-quality Japanese carp in various sizes and colors.
Bob and Bob, 151 Forest Ave., Palo Alto.
The whole megila.
Bingham Gallery, 170 S. Market St., San Jose.
From A.D.M. Cooper to Xavier Martinez.
Phileas Fogg's, Stanford Shopping Center.
Vanderbilt and Company, Stanford Shopping Center
R.S. Basso, 355 University Ave, Palo Alto
Casa Casa, 1355 Lincoln Ave., Willow Glen.
Battered Women's Alliance, 800/565-8905.
They tow, it's tax-deductible, and it supports a good cause.
From the Sept. 18-24, 1997 issue of Metro.