
Check, Please! Bay Area
Check, Please! Bay Area
Every week, Check, Please! Bay Area features three guests who are local diners, not professional restaurant critics. Each guest chooses their favorite restaurant and the other two guests visit that restaurant anonymously — the restaurants are not notified that Check, Please! “reviewers” are dining there.
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4 Episodes
- Mandalay, Back A Yard Caribbean American Grill, Pho Vi HoaE11
Mandalay, Back A Yard Caribbean American Grill, Pho Vi HoaA sunshine yellow building houses a cozy spot with an array of traditional Burmese dishes at Mandalay in San Francisco. Next, we visit Back A Yard Caribbean American Grill in Menlo Park for island flavors with steel drums, brightly painted murals and smiling faces. On our last stop, we cruise down to Los Altos for classic Vietnamese specialties at Pho Vi Hoa. - Nopa, Mua, La CostaneraE13
Nopa, Mua, La CostaneraTransformed from a bank, an auto shop and a chain restaurant, these eateries now accommodate amazing menus crafted by passionate chefs. North of the panhandle in San Francisco is Nopa, a hip, late-night restaurant perfect for meeting new friends. Mua in Oakland’s place to experience live DJs, an internationally inspired menu and crave-worthy cocktails. And La Costanera Restaurant serves up contemporary Peruvian cuisine and has ocean-front views in Montara. - CALA, Moss Beach Distillery, Rocker Oysterfeller'sE18
CALA, Moss Beach Distillery, Rocker Oysterfeller'sFind elevated Mexican cuisine at CALA's in San Francisco where you'll find sustainable fish and high-end tacos and a philanthropic mission. Meanwhile, Moss Beach Distillery in San Mateo County, offers seafood, views and otherworldly cocktails! Then it's back to the Wild Wild West at Valley Ford's Rocker Oysterfeller's Kitchen + Saloon for oysters and southern comfort food. - Mingalaba Restaurant, The Brazen Head, āinaE20
Mingalaba Restaurant, The Brazen Head, āinaBurmese flavors take us to Burlingame this week with stir-fry dishes that are neither too hot nor too spicy at Mingalaba Restaurant. But if you get a late-night hankering, while you're in the Cow Hollow district of San Francisco, the pub favorites at The Brazen Head are sure to hit the spot. Finally, we end with a love letter to the islands in the form of elevated Hawaiian cuisine at āina in San Francisco's Dogpatch.