Category:
Professional Sports Teams
Neighborhood: SOMA
Listed in: Dodgers vs. Giants, Places where you'll probably…, Blech!
I'll keep this civil, but for all you Dodgers haters out there, there's a bit of information I'd like to share with you.
World Series Championships since moving to California:
LA Dodgers - 5 (1959, 1963, 1965, 1981, 1988)
SF Giants - 0 (zero, zilch, nada, none, nil)
I guess i have to put up with the Giants talk since I live in the Bay Area, but I happily adopted the A's when I moved here from SoCal.
I'll give the Giants the extra star because they play in the best stadium in the Majors. For the record, I gave (insert telecom company name) Park four stars (I had to deduct a star for the Giants). http://www.yelp.c...
Ben's second location takes over Shibuya's old space (RIP), but I'm glad they're here. Their other location on Rincon is way out of the way for me, so it's nice to have them open up just down the street from my office.
I recommend going with one of their specialty burgers. They're served on a French roll instead of a bun, which means that the burger is oblong as opposed to round. I love they way the toasted roll marries with the rest of the burger. I'm partial to the Western because I love bacon and their barbecue sauce is tangy, not sweet. Next time, I think I'll try the Ben's.
Onion rings are better than the fries, but I think they're both just the standard frozen kind anyway. You could get away without either in my opinion and still be satisfied. They've also got shakes but haven't tried them yet.
Service is slow as everything is cooked to order and it can get pretty busy at lunch time. They've also kept up some of Shibuya's old decor, so you Shibuya fans can mourn their closing while eating your burger.
Categories:
American (New),
Burgers,
Gastropubs
Category:
Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt
Category:
Bakeries
Listed in: Eating Oahu
Listed in: Eating Oahu
Categories:
Japanese,
Sushi Bars
Listed in: F.U.N. Stuff, Bay Area Favorites
This is easily my favorite restaurant in Fremont. We recently returned after more than a year away and now are wondering why we don't eat here every week.
Everything is delicious, especially the fried foods, but one thing they don't do is tempura. But who needs tempura when you have kushikatsu (deep fried pork and onions), croquettes, and chicken tatsutaage (chicken nuggets).
I also love their combination bento. It's a bit pricey at $17, but the portions are generous. The salmon misoyaki is a new favorite and I always order the ginger beef. The teriyaki is also nice because it's not cloyingly sweet like your typical teriyaki sauce.
Yuki is now our go-to restaurant whenever we can't think of anywhere else to eat in Fremont. This means we'll probably be here often.
Service is soooo slow and sometimes non attentive, but the food is really good. They have all the standard Japanese food you'd normally find, but they always have some interesting specials. I tend to end up ordering the ginger beef, which is excellent, but their other hot food is really good. I haven't really had the sushi because we seem to end up here when it's cold outside and are craving something hot to eat.
Categories:
French,
American (New)
Listed in: The Thomas Keller List
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Review votes:
2615 Useful, 1473 Funny, and 2434 Cool
Fremont, CA
Yelping SinceAugust 2006
Things I LoveRoscoe's Chicken and Waffles, Bakesale Betty, Bouchon Bakery, New York City, Top Chef, short ribs, Ad Hoc, Radiohead, fried chicken
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Why You Should Read My ReviewsI hate the words "delish" and "yummo"
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Most Recent DiscoveryIf you really break it down, 80s music has some artistic integrity.
I'll give an extra star only because the 2010 team I would've rooted for if they weren't the Giants. They're tough and scrappy and have a great pitching staff. They remind me a lot of the 1988 Dodgers that took down the Mets and the A's with the worst lineup in World Series history. (That's a compliment, by the way!)
Enjoy the moment, Giants fans!