New Palo Alto location will draw on Mediterranean and Indian influences, with Impossible barbecue for recovering meat eaters.
Read MoreAs part of World Music Month, the business districts will host live musical performances from multicultural bands.
Read MoreColors, shapes & cityscapes: New exhibition showcases 30 years of local painter’s artistic evolution
Selections from throughout Mitchell Johnson’s career highlight his longtime love of color (and picnic chairs) by Sheryl Nonnenberg
Read MoreThe long-awaited Palo Alto project is now open on Bryant Street, with French food from next door and drinks that are fun, complex and sometimes alcohol-free.
Read MoreStreet closures began as a way to save restaurants. Now many local residents say they would like to preserve those changes for the long run.
Read MoreHikes, boozy art classes and other outings. (Because you don’t really have quarantine as an excuse anymore.)
Read MoreOwners Michael and Lara Ekwall have been in the restaurant business nearly 25 years. They were determined that the pandemic would not put an end to that.
Read MoreThe restaurant says it intends to stay the course of its lease at its El Camino Real location, sold this week to a Bay Area developer.
Read MoreMartinez —who also runs San Agus & LV Mar—says bringing his staff back is “one of the best feelings” he’s ever had.
Read MoreSeek out these creative twists on classic drinks from Peninsula bartenders.
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