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Downtown San Mateo Restaurant Guide Pho Tick Tock 137 East 3rd Ave. 650-513-6184 Boutique Coffee 327 East 4th Ave. Saigon City 418 East 3rd Ave. 650-340-8878 Cold Stone Creamery 375 2nd Ave. 650-347-0500 NORTH CREAM 134 South B St. 650-344-2736 N B ST P OTHER ASIAN Dessert Republic 138 Main St. 650-401-3570 Donut Delight 57 South B St. 650-348-1318 BALDWIN AVE Attic 234 South B St. 650-342-4506 Eggettes 47 South B St. 650-393-5897 Caltrain Best of Burma 146 3rd Ave. 650-235-9339 1ST AVE Fresh Nation Desserts 30 East 3rd Ave. 650-581-1220 Bonchon 220 South B St. 650-458-3110 MAIN ST Gong Cha 110 South B St. 650-389-6731 P Cha Express 212 East 3rd Ave. 650-865-3148 Icicles 222 East 3rd Ave. Eden Silk Road 231 S Ellsworth Ave. 650-581-1707 RESTAURANT GUIDE Jamba Juice 48 East 4th Ave. 650-558-3918 Inchin’s Bamboo Garden 139 South B St. 650-445-7585 P CLAREMONT ST Joe and the Juice 314 South B. St. KoJa Kitchen 150 South B St. 650-235-9690 Kaffeehaus 92 East 3rd Ave. 650-347-4242 L & L Hawaiian Barbecue 94 East 3rd 650-347-8885 La Barca Paleteria 128 North B St. 650-558-1815 . Pokeatery 407 South B St. 650-389-2672 P P Le Boulanger 62 East 4th Ave. 650-548-9244 Poke Island - 40 South B St. 650-393-5185 Mini Coffee 800 South B St., #500 650-458-6312 Sharetea 220 Main St. 650-581-1951 P Peets Coffee 255 East 3rd Ave. 650-403-1591 Philz Coffee 113 South B St. 650-931-1770 P P BAR Quickly 142 East 3rd Ave. 650-558-1988 B Street Station 236 South B St. 650-348-8008 Snacks 31 North B St. 650-348-3683 Downtown Tiki Lounge 144 South B St. 650-921-0789 Starbucks 54 East 4th Ave. 650-548-1764 Grape & Grain 227 South San Mateo Dr. 650-342-9463 Teaspoon 128 East 3rd Ave. 650-393-5727 McGovern’s 215 East 4th Ave. 650-375-8435 Moon’s Family Sports Pub 215 South B 650-348-6666 GROCERY/SPECIALTY FOOD Mortar & Pestle 130 Main St. 650-830-5310 Baking Arts 18 East 3rd Ave. 415-706-7112 ONeill’s Irish Pub 34 South B St. 650-347-1544 Dean’s Produce 44 East 4th Ave. 650-340-7000 Sky Lounge 76 East 3rd Ave. 855-844-5264 Draeger’s Market 222 East 4th Ave. 650-685-3700 Third Avenue Sports Bar 77 East 3rd Av. 650-340-9872 Elixiria 140 South B. St. 650-389-2454 Yuppie Bar 709 South B St. 650-343-8183 El Toro Meat Market 142 North B St. 650-579-2805 Kathy’s Kreative Kakes 633 South B St. 650-348-5253 Authentic. Innovative. CAFE/DESSERT Mi Rancho Supermarket 80 North B. St. 650-347-7052 Downtown San Mateo Association 380 First Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401 3 Bees Coffee 224 East 3rd Ave. 650-344-2339 Neelam Islander Market 322 Tilton Ave. 650-340-8208 650-342-5520 Antoine’s Cookie Shop 220 2nd Ave. 650-495-2303 Pasta Pasta 125 East 4th Ave. 650-347-2782 downtownsanmateo.org Backhaus Bread 36 East 3rd Ave Sibby’s Cupcakery 716 S. Railroad Ave. 415-613-4373 Bambu 153 South B St. 650-539-3004 Suruki Supermarket 71 East 4th Ave. 650-347-5288 @DSMA.org Takahashi Market 221 S. Claremont St. 650-343-0394 Baskin-Robbins 133 East 3rd Ave. 650-348-2454 @downtownsanmateo Beard Papa 365 2nd Ave. 650-342-7272 Trag’s Market 303 Baldwin Ave. 650-347-7021 An award-winning dining destination and unique @DowntownSM Bobabia 273 Baldwin Ave. 650-389-7077 November 2018 urban district in the heart of the Peninsula. Kaz Teriyaki Grill 71 East 4th Ave. 650-347-5777 Pancho Villa Taqueria 365 South B St. 650-343-4123 CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ITALIAN/PIZZA Kokko 509 2nd Ave. 650-401-7008 Rubio’s 38 East 4th Ave. 650-581-7223 31st Union 5 South Ellsworth Ave. 650-458-0049 Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria 69 East 3rd 650-342-9392 Masu Japanese Bistro 79 East 3rd Ave. 650-342-5254 Munguia’s Bakery 602 East 4th Ave. Ste F 650-771-0368 C Food Crush 251 South B St. 650-685-6868 Mr. Pizza Man 201 East 4th Ave. 650-342-7088 Ni-Mo 73 East 3rd Ave. 650-342-0288 Tacos Al Vapor 602 East 4th Ave. 650-344-9936 Central Park Bistro 181 East 4th Ave. 650-558-8401 New York Pizza 219 South B St. 650-344-3444 Oidon 71 East 4th Ave. 650-342-6748 Taqueria La Cumbre 28 North B St. 650-344-8989 Pacific Catch 243 South B St. 650-558-1000 North Beach Pizza 240 East 3rd Ave. 650-344-5000 Old Town Ramen 112 South B St. Taqueria Las Cazuelas 517 East 4th 650-685-2602 Porterhouse 60 East 3rd Ave. 650-579-5911 Pausa Bar & Cookery 223 E. 4th Ave. 650-375-0818 Old Town Sushi 100 South B St. 650-558-8969 Taqueria Los Primos 85 North B St. 650-347-8760 San Mateo Prime 174 East 3rd Ave. 650-558-8918 Pizza My Heart 140 East 4th Ave. 650-344-9800 Ramen Dojo 805 South B St. 650-401-6568 Social Fusion Kitchen 60 East 3rd Ave.650-477-2875 Ravioli House 505 South B St. 650-344-7433 Shabuway 145 East 3rd Ave. 650-548-2483 Three Restaurant & Bar 50 3rd Ave. 650-344-9444 The Italian Club 100 North B St. 650-458-9996 CHINESE Sushi Maruyama 279 Baldwin Ave. 650-315-2945 Vault 164 164 South B St. 650-348-8164 Tomatina 401 South B St 650-918-5030 ABC Bakery & Café 210 East 3rd Ave. 650-685-8881 Sushi Sam’s 218 East 3rd Ave. 650-344-0888 Viognier 222 East 4th Ave. 650-685-3727 Vespucci Ristorante 147 East 3rd Ave. 650-685-6151 Boiling Point 111 East 4th Ave. 650-653-9998 Sushi Yoshizumi 325 East 4th Ave. 650-437-2282 Wursthall 310 Baldwin Ave. 650-931-4282 Champagne Seafood 88 East 4th Av. 650-343-6988 Tokie’s 34 East 4th Ave. 650-570-6609 China Bee 31 South B St. 650-348-1889 Uji Time 106 South B St. 650-235-9229 MEDITERRANEAN Everyday Beijing 637 South B St. 650-373-7878 Usagi 505 2nd Ave. 650-373-2600 TRADITIONAL AMERICAN Amour Amour Café 305 4th Ave. 650-513-1759 Little China Kitchen 215 East 3rd Ave. 650-348-3890 Yu-Raku 104 South El Camino Real 650-558-8239 Bay Watch Restaurant 201 2nd Ave. 650-342-2356 B Street & Vine 320 South B St. 650-347-8463 Little Sichuan 168 East 4th Ave. 650-345-9168 Zabu Zabu 98 East 3rd Ave. 650-340-9228 Bill’s Hofbrau 11 South B St. 650-579-2950 Hummus 150 East 4th Ave. 650-401-6903 Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot 215 S. Ellsworth The Halal Guys 213 E. 3rd Ave (coming soon) 650-343-2566 Sajj Mediterranean (coming soon) INDIAN BURGERS & SANDWICHES Meet Fresh 277 South B. St. (coming soon) Gateway India 172 East 3rd Ave. 650-548-9966 Jeffrey’s Hamburgers 42 South B St. 650-348-8698 Noodleosophy 41 E. 4th Ave. 650-376-3927 Clay Oven 78 East 3rd Ave. 650-342-9194 Rave Burger 144 East 3rd Ave. 650-342-6689 Sichuan Chong Qing Cuisine 211 S. San Mateo Dr. 650-343-1144 LATIN AMERICAN Curry Up Now 129 South B St. 650-425-3867 Cafe 400 400 El Camino Real, #125 650-579-5544 Al Carbon 602 E. 4th Ave. 650-544-4687 Spicy Heaven 35 East 3rd Ave. 650-781-3977 Fletch’s 385 2nd Ave. 650-685-8301 Antojitos Salvadoreños Aminta 397 South Claremont Wing Fat 500 East 3rd Ave. 650-344-0751 Ike’s Place 680 East 3rd Ave. 650-375-8900 650-458-9779 Zen Noodle Bar 668 East 3rd Ave. 650-781-3183 THAI Bangkok Patio 615 East 3rd Ave. 650-548-5489 Philly’s Cheese Steak 206 South B St. 650-458-8088 El Rinconsito Catracho 85 North B St., 650-347-1393 King of Thai Noodle 200 South B St. 650- 342-7777 The Sandwich Spot 65 East 4th Ave. 650-347-3301 Espetus Churrascaria 710 South B St. 650-342-8700 JAPANESE Thai Satay 173 East 4th Ave. 650-342-6451 Fusion Peruvian Grill 45 North B St. 650-292-0788 Ajisen Ramen 211 East 3rd Ave. 650-344-8887 La Pinata 120 North B St. 650-344-5722 FAST FOOD DASH Japanese Tapas & Sushi 204 2nd Ave .650-340-1508 Las Americas 252 South B St. 650-340-1327 Fire Wings 206 South B. St. 650-372-5263 Fuji Sukiyaki 428 East 3rd Ave. 650-348-7810 VIETNAMESE Panaderia Guatemalteca Tikal 602 East 4th Ave. Suite G Ben Tre 213 2nd Ave. 650-558-8088 Jack in the Box 555 East 3rd Ave. 650-347-5911 Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ 329 S Ellsworth Ave. 650-348-3704 Central Market Kentucky Fried Chicken 406 East 3rd 650-579-7271 650-343-3255 517 South B St. 650-375-8211 Gao Viet Kitchen 313 South San Mateo Ave. Taco Bell 500 East 4th Ave. 650-403-0395 Himawari 202 2nd Ave. 650-375-1005 650-477-2524 Dominos Pizza 169 East 4th Ave. 650-344-3030 MEXICAN Hotaru 33 East 3rd Ave. 650-343-1152 Chicken Pho You 250 South B St.
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