San Jose Restaurant Guide - Los Altos, CA Restaurants
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While it's more of an upscale suburb than a restaurant town, pretty Los Altos offers several standout eateries if you know where to look. La Estrellita serves a changing menu of regional Mexican food (and great margaritas), Sumika is the place for Japanese pub food and a great sake list while Zitune offers an electrifying menu of contemporary Moroccan food.
170 State St, Los Altos, CA
Continental. Elegant seafood, meat and game dishes lean toward reducing fat without compromising taste. Call for resv. Full bar.
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Akane
250 Third St., Los Altos; Tel. 650.941.8150
Japanese/sushi bar. Nigiri and maki treasures are gracefully presented at this attractive restaurant. Beer, wine. |
Bandera
233 Third St., Los Altos; Tel. 650.948.3524.
American grill. Expect bold, carnivore-pleasing food; spit-roasted chicken and apple-cured pork tenderloin. Upscale casual. Full bar. |
Chef Chu's
1067 N. San Antonio Rd., Los Altos; Tel. 650.948.2696.
Chinese. Speedy service, superb preparation and the ability to cater to varied tastes keep this landmark in business. Casual. Full bar. |
i Fratelli
388 Main St, Los Altos, CA. Tel. 650.941.9636.
Classic Italian. Bimonthly menus feature a handful of variations on old recipes as well as a host of traditionals. Dressy. Wine, beer. |
Silan
376 First St., Los Altos; Tel. 650.917.0300.
Italian. Over-the-top country Italian ambience draws more attention than the ambitious but uneven Italian specialties. Good service, a full bar and a reasonable wine list augment the dining experience. |
Z Restaurant
127 First St., Los Altos; Tel. 650.917.2000.
East-West fusion. Z's beautiful and dramatic dining room--draped with midnight blue fabric and lit by dreamy abstract chandeliers--sets the stage for chef Noah Cooper's multiculti menu. Maine lobster salad, Peking duck over polenta, and roast pork loin are star main courses, complemented by a sleek, popular bar and live jazz on weekends. |
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