Oh man San Jose has such great immigrant food.
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John Mark :blobcatverified: ☑️replied to Adrianna Tan last edited by
@skinnylatte We used to love calavaras square shops in Milpitas - lots of options there. And if you're willing to head further north to Fremont, there are a couple of great plazas. The south bay is so underrated overall, but most of these places require a car.
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@isaaccp @skinnylatte Vietnamese in San Jose is outstanding. I desperately miss it. New Zealand, even Auckland, is really sparse on that front.
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@skinnylatte Where do you go in San Jose? I work in Santa Clara, hence the q.
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@skinnylatte I've had plenty of good Korean food in California, but nothing that was fantastic. It's all so long ago, i don't know that i can tell "authentic", but would love to find some places with food that makes you go, "Wow!"
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@dariusdunlap Yuyu Zazang in Oakland is as good as any Korean Chinese spot in Seoul to me, Danbi’s bulgogi and soup definitely made me go wow
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@trollball I really like Danbi, two locations in SJ. try the osam bulgogi
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Adrianna Tanreplied to John Mark :blobcatverified: ☑️ last edited by
@johnmark I have a friend in Fremont who drives me to all the food Milpitas is also great for Chinese and Indian
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Daigoro Toyama :cargo:replied to Adrianna Tan last edited by
@skinnylatte Can't speak to Korean food, but given how cheaper and better Japanese food is in San Jose / Sunnyvale than in Seattle, I can totally believe you.
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Adrianna Tanreplied to Daigoro Toyama :cargo: last edited by
@daihard also the best South Indian food scene outside of south india / Singapore / Malaysia