400 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041, United States
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My friends and I often eat here before going to a show at the Theatre Workshop. The restaurant is just a block behind the cinema so if you get there before 5:30 you can eat and go to the movie afterwards. There is a small selection section with good reviews of other people's food or salads. I had a fennel based salad with shrimp. It was mild but I prefer something light before a show so this was fine. They offer an interesting variety of drinks and food and it is always fresh and plentiful. The staff is professional and efficient. The restaurant is very popular so you need to book in advance. There is plenty of seating outside which is also a good option in warm weather.
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My friends and I often eat here before going to a show at the Theatre Workshop. The restaurant is just a block behind the cinema so if you get there before 5:30 you can eat and go to the movie afterwards. There is a small selection section with good reviews of other people's food or salads. I had a fennel based salad with shrimp. It was mild but I prefer something light before a show so this was fine. They offer an interesting variety of drinks and food and it is always fresh and plentiful. The staff is professional and efficient. The restaurant is very popular so you need to book in advance. There is plenty of seating outside which is also a good option in warm weather.
I went to this restaurant for lunch at noon on the weekend. There were a lot of people and I had to wait in line for nearly 40 minutes. The seafood baked rice tasted good and fresh. You could taste the freshness of the seafood. The seafood was relatively fresh. The beef ribs were fragrant and tasty. The restaurant waiters were very nice and patient in answering questions.
There is a Chinese-owned Lanzhou Ramen restaurant at 216 Castro Street in downtown Mountain View, California, that has caught people's attention. Even during non-dining hours, the restaurant is always busy and sometimes you have to queue up. Its signature beef ramen has noodles of different widths to choose from. The texture is chewy and the taste is considered authentic overseas. Because it is located in the center of Silicon Valley and has a large Chinese community, the restaurant has a booming business. There are also many foreigners who patronize the restaurant. If you go to Silicon Valley, you might as well give it a try.