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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Our Favorites from Yesterday and Today

Dining experiences vary depending on the place and the event. When the food is consistently good, so are we loyal. Some stay as favorites and some sadly close. I have a few that my husband and I consider to be our regular places to eat. I am partial as the owners of these places are friends. We enjoy the company as much as the food. If you haven’t tried them, you need to.

Places We Miss
The restaurants in our past that no longer exist may be the sweetest to remember. Via Veneto on Fulton and Hurley. The Fettuccine Alfredo, the atmosphere and the staff are so memorable. We shared some great meals with good friends there. It wasn't there long enough...Teresa’s Mexican Restaurant, first on Northgate then Del Paso. 1976 was the year I first ate from the little trailer like building on Northgate. It was so good. Brown sauce on the cheese enchiladas and my husband’s favorite, Chili Colorado. They moved to Del Paso Blvd. and never took down the decorations from the Chinese restaurant before them. I recall the picture of President Kennedy on the wall, the jukebox that our kids loved to play and the owners fondly. We were there the last night they were serving. The parents wanted to retire and the kids did not want to take over. Our whole family mourns the loss to this day.

Our Favorites Now

Nagato Sukiyaki
We have been dining at Nagato since we moved to our home in 1981. We were there last night! Amazing Japanese home-style food served in a family atmosphere. Their sushi surpasses all that I have tried. Don has a knack for great conversation and the freshest fish you can imagine.

The Buggy Whip

This is where my grandparents used to dine. I remember in the 80’s the lingerie shows at the obligatory two-martini lunch. I have a friend that used to describe The Whip as good food, mean waitresses. The food is great and the staff these days are all friendly and really care that your dining experience exceeds your expectations. Larry followed his father’s example and made his mark as one of the top restaurants in town. They make their soups and salad dressings that are out of this world. Even vegetarians can eat well here. This is a place where consistently the food and service are excellent. Their Prime Rib is superior and on Sundays and Thursdays very reasonable.

Xochimilco Mexican Restaurant
Do not miss the bar-b-q oysters on the weekends. Not traditional for a Mexican restaurant but they are excellent. The food is so good. Homemade flour tortillas and large portions are just part of the joy of eating here. The mariachis and the décor also are a big hit on the weekends. They have fine tequila and yummy margaritas. Frank is the hardest working restaurant and caterer I know. He and his wife, Norma are so friendly and welcoming. We first ate their food when they were on El Camino and followed them to Auburn. We went there first last night to dine but their parking lot was full!

Luigi’s Pizza Original

Although they have a location downtown, much closer, we prefer the old school Luigi's on Stockton Blvd. My parents went there in high school. We have been eating their pizza for 17 years. It was the favorite spot after basketball when our kids were playing. My husband always has the linguica on his pizza and they fry it first for him. They have the crispest salad in town and make all their dressings. But oh the pizza. In our years going, we have seen some funny things there like when the RT bus stops and they run out with a pizza for the driver. It is a great place to watch the Kings if you still do that…

Poor Red’s
I hate to write this. Poor Red’s had always been our favorite. My husband had been going there since the 60’s. I have so many fond memories of birthdays, anniversaries and special dinners there. It was always all about the ribs and Gold Cadillac’s. Back in the day, we would wait hours to eat. Motorcycle rides that ended there on a warm sunny day. The last meal there before it was sold with my beloved Grandma who is now gone. I can go on and on.
However, we went there recently and all our memories were dashed by the food and drink. It is not the same. Sadly, it wasn’t even close. We vowed it would be our last trip so that we could remember it as it was. A lifetime of friends and family gatherings we will never forget. And to all of you who joined with us, “those were the days, my friend”.

4 comments:

  1. Wow I wish I knew of your blog earlier - full of good info - we are always looking for a new place to eat and whine.

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  2. Nice! But funny enough, my feelings about the food at the Whip, are similar to yours about Seritellas! But they sure do pour a good cocktail!

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  3. I agreed with your evaluations of both Poor Red's - I only go for the drinks now. I remember when your family walked in one Saturday night to celebrate your dear Gigi's birthday and we joined you for dinner! We also have had bad experiences at Seritella's (once our favorite for lasagna, pizza & spaghetti) and we will not dine there again - unfortunately.

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  4. I absolutely loved your blog! You have great potential as a food critic or wine critic!

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