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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. The Lark Creek Inn

    The redwood-shaded garden loveliness of this Marin hideaway is impossible to fault. The food is innovative New American cuisine such as roasted parsnip soup with black truffles.

  • 2. Piazza d’Angelo

    This first-rate Italian has a creative menu and a fine selection of wines. Indoor and outdoor seating, a lavish dessert cart, and a very happening feel.

  • 3. Las Camelias

    Everything here is homemade and unusual. The decor is particularly appealing, most of the art being the work of the charming hostess-owner.

  • 4. The Bridgeway Café

    Great for breakfast or lunch; you’ll find a range of American favorites at this cozy little diner looking right out onto the Bay.

  • 5. Parkside

    Creative American brunch at picnic tables on the patio, or in the dining room. Try grilled buffalo burger on rosemary foccacia.

  • 6. Ozzie’s Soda Fountain

    Established in 1921, it hasn’t changed since the 1950s. It’s a classic soda fountain, with root beer floats, meatloaf sandwiches, and blueberry pancakes.

  • 7. Le Cheval

    This may be the largest restaurant you’ll ever see, yet efficiently run. Expect to wait at the friendly bar for a table, then get ready for Vietnamese cuisine at its best.

  • 8. Amber India

    Northern Indian recipes, freshly prepared so that the full flavors of the ingredients come through.

  • 9. Los Gatos Coffee Roasting Company

    Sit here and watch the busy street, lined with antiques stores, sip your choice of delicious brew, and snack on tempting tidbits.

  • 10. Gayle’s

    This bakery and rosticceria has an extraordinary selection of gourmet treats – try the cappuccino cake.

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