Thursday, May 8, 2008

All Time Top Three Restaraunts

Criteria: The All Time Top Three Restaraunts are chosen based on taste of the food, quality of service, price, and the variety of the menu. These choices are personal because taste is different for everyone but they are all restaraunts I know other people have liked.

3. Jack's Urban Eats - Sacramento, California
Jack's Urban Eats in Sacramento is a fun, casual place to eat. It's cafeteria style dining is unique and fast. The menu has everything from sandwiches to steaks, from mashed potatoes to cheesy pizza bread. It's relatively inexpensive and is a good place to take a family. The music is usually indie bands playing in the backgroud. The staff at Jack's gets the food to you fast even when it's busy.
2.The Bad Ass Coffee Company - Kihei, Maui
The Bad Ass Coffee Company is a small little coffee shop right by the beach in Kihei. The staff is made up of incredibly funny, nice locals who are always making customers laugh. It's definitly cheap but that doesn't mean bad. It's not the place to go if you want fancy meals but just for some home made pancakes in the morning - it's delicious. The menu isn't huge but it is made up of the classics - sandwiches, waffles, salads and the like. It's simple and fast and a great place to relax, sip your coffee, and watch the waves.
1. Vallejos on 4th - Sacramento, California
Vallejos serves hot authentic Mexican food. It has a huge menu so even if you are picky, you would find something to eat there. The food is reasonably priced. Vallejos is popular among the locals to go and eat delicious food. The staff is always smiling and will help you understand the menu which is mostly in Spanish. During the day, it is rarely crowded so you can get a table and be in and out as fast as you like..or as slow as you like. The food is always served hot and the cooks will make adjustments if you don't like something. At night, Vallejo's fills up (but not to the 45 minute wait point) and is filled with Mexican music, laughter, and occasional dancing. It may be a spot for the locals but outsiders are always welcomed..and sometimes made to eat the spicy salsa.

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