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Palo Alto in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Palo Alto, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Mantra India Mountain View, Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden, and Wildseed, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Boichik Bagels Palo Alto and Wildseed so you can get the best taste of Palo Alto while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Palo Alto in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • North side of town
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Computer History Museum, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Stanford Shopping Center

4.5
(10839)
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4.4
(880)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Gardens
Stanford Shopping Center is a top-notch open-air shopping and dining destination situated near the renowned Stanford University Campus. It boasts an impressive lineup of over 140 specialty stores, featuring upscale brands such as Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdales, and Nordstrom. The mall offers a delightful mix of luxury labels and local favorites, along with a diverse selection of restaurants and cafes. Visitors can revel in the outdoor ambiance while exploring the array of stores and eateries that cater to various tastes.
This is a fun shopping mall here in Palo Alto California. It’s completely outdoor and it’s not a huge problem due to the great climate here. It has your typical big department stores like Macy’s and Nordstrom but also many other familiar franchises. A few restaurants and cafes to choose from as well. A fun filled time for the whole family. 😎👍
Yodaman S — Google review
Loved the open-air vibe with all the greenery and fountains—it doesn’t feel like your typical mall. Tons of great stores, from high-end brands to cool local shops. Grabbed a bite at one of the cafes and just enjoyed people-watching. Perfect place to spend a relaxed afternoon shopping and soaking up the Silicon Valley energy.
Marwan — Google review
Stanford Shopping Center: A High-End Shopping Destination** Stanford Shopping Center offers an outdoor shopping experience that can be enjoyed year-round, with some visitors noting summer as a particularly pleasant time to visit. The open-air design provides a relaxed atmosphere, enhancing the shopping experience. The selection of stores includes a mix of high-end designer boutiques and unique specialty shops, indicating a careful curation aimed at providing a diverse range of luxury goods. Dining options at the mall are varied, with establishments such as Tender Greens offering healthy meal choices, along with several upscale restaurants and cafes. Attention to detail is evident throughout the mall, including cleanliness and the professionalism of the staff across various stores. Additional amenities such as valet service, ample parking, and comfortable seating areas contribute to a sense of convenience. Overall, Stanford Shopping Center serves as more than just a shopping venue; it is situated as a destination in the Bay Area, suitable for various occasions, whether for extensive shopping or a casual outing. It is regarded as a premium outdoor shopping experience.
Kiet L — Google review
This is a really big and spacious shopping center! I’m amazed by the number of seating areas available, especially for university students. It’s such a great spot if you want to study outside, with its airy and nature-friendly architecture. You can easily spend hours walking around, window shopping, or people-watching. There are lots of sports shops, high-end brands, and there’s even a very cute cat town!
BA — Google review
A bit underwhelming… there is not many stores here compared to other malls such as the Roseville Galleria which also carries most luxury brands. I do enjoy shopping at Loro Piana and Tiffany but this particular Hermes isn’t my preferred location. Overall I would not go out of my way to visit here.
Komal K — Google review
I've had a ton of experiences here and they've always been good! The place is well kept and clean, with tons of options offering everything you could ever imagine and need all in one place. The food spots are also delicious, and well priced for this style of mall. The parking situation can get hectic at times, but you'll find a spot!
Robert W — Google review
Great parking. Very clean and beautiful as far as shopping centres go. All of the good shops but the sales are poor in my view.
Paul S — Google review
The ultimate Bay Area shopping experience comes with a beautiful wander through flowers and foliage. Planters and bedding can be found throughout the open-air experience with plenty of food options to dine in the presence of petals 🌺
Karl G — Google review
660 Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA•https://www.simon.com/mall/stanford-shopping-center•(650) 617-8200•Tips and more reviews for Stanford Shopping Center
4 min · 1.2 mi
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Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University

4.7
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4.7
(485)
Museum
Art museum
Nestled within the Stanford University campus, Cantor Arts Center is a renowned museum showcasing classic and contemporary art. Boasting a vast 38,000-piece collection across 24 galleries, it offers free admission to visitors. The center features rotating exhibitions by world-class artists and houses an impressive array of art, including the famous Rodin bronze sculpture collection. The highlight of the center is the Rodin Sculpture Garden, which displays 199 sculptures by Auguste Rodin.
Omg!!!! This place is amazing :) all 5 stars. This awesome museum is located in stanford campus. Usually featuring a verity of artist. Museum is ginormous with a cafe inside in case you get hungry :) great to visit with kids, parents, family, friends, dates or To walk around. Plenty of parking. Ohh and free of charge!!
Marcela M — Google review
Mind-blowing museum and totally free! The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford is one of those hidden gems that completely surprises you. The building itself is beautiful—elegant architecture, light-filled rooms, and peaceful energy throughout. What really blew me away was the range of art: ancient artifacts, classical European paintings, modern photography, sculpture, video installations, and even a vintage train and curated historical displays. One moment you’re admiring a Renaissance portrait, the next you’re watching a moody film piece or examining early motion studies. It’s like traveling through time and across the world—all under one roof. The indoor-outdoor layout is perfect. You can wander through the galleries, then take a break outside in the sculpture garden or courtyard. Even if you’re not usually into museums, this place is so well done that it just pulls you in. And the staff? So kind and helpful without being overbearing. You feel genuinely welcome here. Whether you’re visiting Stanford or just in the area, this is a must. You could spend 30 minutes or 3 hours and still leave feeling inspired.
Maryam G — Google review
A powerful and thought-provoking experience. The Cantor Arts Center surprised me deeply. I came in expecting a typical university museum—and left moved, inspired, and full of questions. The Second Nature exhibition was particularly impactful: bold, raw, and unapologetically urgent. Some works felt overly constructed, others struck me like quiet revelations. But overall, it was a meaningful encounter with art, nature, and our responsibility as humans. Highly recommended for anyone seeking more than just pretty pictures.
Hernan P — Google review
This museum is hidden gem in Palo Alto & Standford University! What a beautiful place and variety collection of Art & sculpture! Highly recommended to visit when you have chance to tour Palo Alto city and Standford University!
Trung ( — Google review
Outdoor sculptures are Amazing, if you have some time to visit, before a Stanford Appointment. The museum has a Great History of the first railroad from The Bay Area, to The East Coast, too!! There's a Church, too, with Beautiful stained glass windows.
Amythyst20 — Google review
A stunning collection! I loved this compact, well organised and virtually empty (visitors wise) museum. It's free entry as well, such a treat
Valeria ( — Google review
A museum with a vast archive that is well worth seeing. You can spend a day visiting the museum and the school.
Adnan K — Google review
This museum is free, easy to navigate, and fun for kids. The collection is diverse—everything from ancient artifacts to contemporary pieces—so there’s always something interesting to see. The building itself is beautiful, elegant, spacious, and clean, and staff (volunteers) are quite helpful and friendly. The outdoor sculpture garden is a highlight, especially for kids who need to move around after looking at art indoors. It’s a great balance of culture and fresh air. You could easily spend a whole day here, and since admission costs nothing, the only expense is parking and coffee, - if you visit the small cafe. Great place for a laid-back visit, whether you’re into art or just looking for something different to do.
C G — Google review
328 Lomita Dr, Stanford, CA 94305, USA•https://museum.stanford.edu/•(650) 723-4177•Tips and more reviews for Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
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Town & Country Village

4.4
(2620)
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4.3
(22)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Town & Country Village is a historical shopping center in Palo Alto that seamlessly blends modern retail with classic architecture. The area hosts various community events throughout the year, making it a vibrant and lively destination. With its pedestrian walkways and gardens, the village offers an upscale shopping experience featuring both chain stores and specialty boutiques. Visitors can explore a wide range of shops, including In Her Shoes and Francescas Collections, as well as enjoy services such as spas and salons.
What an amazing place this is! It’s never boring and there are lots of options for dining and shopping. I was visiting from Canada when my sister-in-law introduced us to it. If I lived here I would hang out here all the time! 😎
Yodaman S — Google review
This is a very busy place. Avoid it during the "rush hour" because you will experience close encounters with pedestrians and vehicles. Over the last year, I've experienced rude, impatient people who pull out in front of you. Honking horns like it's going to make the many other people move out of their way. This is the only place in Palo Alto, I've experienced this level of rudeness. People in the area are aware, courteous, and respectful. If you must go here, plan your trip early and leave your rude attitude at home.
AL C — Google review
Adorable strip mall in Palo Alto. They really have everything here, from acai bowls, to coffee, to bookstores, to yoga, to gift stores, to burger joints, and so much more. Lots of 2.5 hour free parking too!
Theo W — Google review
Lovely collection of stores and restaurants. Parking can be tricky and prices are n the higher end. Lovely shaded areas for walking and sitting. Cupcakes, coffee, fashion, tutoring, and of course, Trader Joe’s.
KGQ N — Google review
Has a lot of stores of clothing and foods. So many restaurants. Ample parking. Clean and neat. Love the atmosphere there. Lots of space for patio seating. Must be crowded in the weekends due to standford being there.
Amreen S — Google review
I always enjoy a visit to this lively shopping complex .. very villagy with great selection of shops and eateries . I especially recommend the Douce Francais cafe where. I always enjoy a coffee and croissant.. for a light lunch one can’t beat their Salade Nicoise with shrimps and champagne vinaigrette.
Wendy G — Google review
A great place to shop and meet people but 20th parking lot to town and country. It was a great place to introduce to two colleagues from India client from the bay area and myself.
Ronald F — Google review
It is conveniently located near Stanford University, making it a potential spot for students and faculty members to frequent. However, despite its strategic location, the accessibility leaves much to be desired. Parking is one of the primary concerns for visitors. During peak hours, finding a parking spot can be a frustrating endeavor. The parking lots are often crowded, and the layout can be confusing for first-time visitors. There are designated areas for different stores, but the signage is unclear, leading to a chaotic experience. Moreover, the parking spaces themselves are quite narrow, making it difficult for larger vehicles to maneuver without the risk of scratching neighboring cars. The options for those relying on public transportation are limited. There are a few bus stops nearby, but the frequency of buses is not ideal for those who depend on them for regular visits. The lack of a nearby train station also adds to the inconvenience for those who prefer to use public transit. Town and Country Village boasts a mix of retail stores, but the selection is mixed. A few standout stores offer unique products, but many of the shops feel generic and overpriced. For instance, you can find several high-end boutiques that sell clothing and accessories, but the prices are often steep, and the quality does not always justify the cost. Several specialty stores cater to niche markets. While these stores might appeal to specific demographics, they do not have a broad appeal that would attract diverse customers. For example, there is a store dedicated to high-end kitchen gadgets, which might be interesting for culinary enthusiasts but unlikely to draw in the average shopper. In addition to retail stores, there are a few service-oriented businesses, such as dry cleaners, hair salons, and fitness centers. These services are convenient for regular visitors but do not add much to the shopping experience. They serve a practical purpose but lack the excitement that one might expect from a shopping destination. The dining options at Town and Country Village are perhaps its strongest suit, yet even here, the experience is lukewarm. There is a decent variety of eateries, from casual cafes to more upscale restaurants. However, the quality of food varies significantly from one establishment to another. Some cafes and bakeries offer a range of pastries, sandwiches, and coffee for casual dining. While these spots are convenient for a quick bite, the food is often average. There is nothing particularly memorable about the menu items; the prices are higher for what you get. For instance, a simple sandwich and coffee can set you back more than expected, and the taste is nothing to write home about. On the other hand, a few upscale dining options offer a more refined culinary experience. These restaurants tend to have better food quality but also have a higher price tag. While the ambiance in these restaurants is generally pleasant, the overall dining experience does not always justify the cost. The service can be hit or miss, and the wait times during peak hours can be long, detracting from the overall experience. One of the redeeming qualities of Town and Country Village is its pleasant ambiance. The shopping center is designed with a village-like feel, featuring outdoor walkways, seating areas, and greenery. This setup creates a relaxed and inviting atmosphere, making it a nice place to stroll around, especially on a sunny day. However, more than the ambiance is needed to elevate the overall experience. While the outdoor seating areas are a nice touch, they can get crowded quickly, especially during weekends and holidays. This means finding a spot to sit and enjoy your meal or coffee can be challenging. Additionally, the noise levels can get quite high during busy times, detracting from the otherwise serene environment. The design of the shopping center is also somewhat outdated. While it has a quaint charm, it lacks the modern amenities and aesthetic many newer shopping centers offer.
Vlogsoryx — Google review
855 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA•http://www.tandcvillage.com/•(650) 325-3266•Tips and more reviews for Town & Country Village
4 min · 1.2 mi
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Tamarine Restaurant & Gallery

4.5
(1609)
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4.3
(435)
$$$$expensive
Vietnamese restaurant
Bar
Restaurant
Southeast Asian restaurant
Tamarine is a contemporary and upscale Vietnamese restaurant that offers a variety of small and large plates meant for sharing. The restaurant emphasizes the communal aspect of dining, serving family-style entrees along with six types of rice, soups, noodles, salads, and starters. Guests can also enjoy rotating exhibits of Vietnamese paintings displayed on the walls.
Tamarine is a nice restaurant for fine dining. I find the ambiance to be great, and their specialty drinks were top-notch. The lamb chops were exceptional. I enjoyed the family dining concept. The entire approach is luxury from the curtain you must pull back to enter to the exceptional service you receive during your visit. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a next level fine dining experience. The food arrived hot each time, and my cup was never empty. They had numerous excellent wines paired with each course. I never had to do anything more than look up to find an attentive person present to meet my needs. I look forward to returning to Tamarine in the very near future.
Winston B — Google review
Very upscale, very chic. Excellent level of service, delicious entrees and appetizers. Very amenable to business meetings at lunchtime - you can actually talk and think! So glad we were invited to Tamarine - we are likely to go back ourselves.
Indra S — Google review
Duck & Taro 3 duck leg confit, super dry and tough; braised taro, super dry on the inside; coconut ginger sauce, creamy, flavorful; kale, bok choy, slightly bitter Blue Crab Nori Tacos 5 crispy nori shells, white rice, avocado, mayo, chives, lemon flavor, salty, refreshing, flavorful Wok Beef Noodles 4 pad sew ew, flat rice noodles, bitter Chinese broccoli, slightly dry Wagyu steak slices, eggs, sweet soy, oyster sauce Tamarine Prawns 3 five jumbo shrimp, flash fried, sweet & sour tamarind sauce, rice crisps Grilled Pork Skewers 4 medium juicy, medium flavorful Banh Xeo 3 crispy golden pancake, shrimp, pork, veggies, fish sauce, not flavorful Ha Long Bay Soup 3 crab dumplings, green soup, coconut milk, slightly sour Banh Mi Roti 4 crispy, curry dipping Hokkaido Scallop Crudo 5 raw, super refreshing, slightly sweet Kanpachi Crudo 4 raw, mixed w/ oranges & pomelo (red meat orange), hard sesame crackers, refreshing, not flavorful Chicken Meatballs 5 ground chicken skewer, tender, juicy, grilled, glazed, cured egg yolk, tamari-ginger dipping sauce, sweet, savory, flavorful Coconut Prawns 5 deep fried, juicy inside, large, mango & chili dipping sauce Coconut-spiced Chicken 3 crispy, boneless, dry, coconut purple rice, dried anchovies, peanuts Tiger Prawns & Garlic Noodles 5 chewy, slightly sweet & spicy, only 4, soggy egg noodles Lemongrass Seabass 5 tender, juicy, not a big fan of lemongrass flavor Salt & Pepper Calamari 5 cilantro lime sauce Tea Leaf Beef 4 slightly sour, ground beef Shaking Beef 4 tender, some slightly dry, some raw inside, sweet & savory soy sauce Pan Seared Duck Breast 4 medium rare, some hard to chew, carrot puree Clay Pot Cod 3 juicy, too sweet Roasted Halibut 3 crispy skin, tender, medium juicy, fish wasn't flavorful Hoisin Lamb Chops 4 medium rare, chewy, medium flavorful, sweet potato fries slightly soggy, bok choy undercooked Chili Lime Aubergine 4 eggplant, soft, refreshing Banana Beignets 4 fried banana, coconut gelato Coconut Pandan Creme Brulee 3 green, don't like pandan flavor Meyer Lemon Mousse & Lychee Sorbet 4 orange, pomelo, sesame almond cracker, refreshing, not too sweet
Cindy L — Google review
Service was okay, server did not ask us if we had questions or needed recommendations. She wasn’t around when we needed her generally. They had a very cute setup for the birthday we had. The food was hit-or-miss. I don’t love fried foods and a couple of our orders were fried like the prawns and calamari appetizers so I just wouldn’t get those again. I also did not love the corn fritters. The entrees, like peach burrata salad and the tiger prawns + noodles, were excellent. Kiwi mockjito was my favorite drink.
Sufie B — Google review
1/12/25. Upscale Vietnamese restaurant in downtown Palo Alto. Excellent food with friendly, knowledgeable staff. The wine list is not too long with prices in the 2X range. Pricing is on the higher end. Our cost for five people not including drink was $100 per person. They do tap on a 20% gratuity (parties of 4+) and a 4% employee “benefit” automatically. I can recommend the dumplings, Tamarine Taste, Prawns, Sea Bass, Chicken Curry, Cauliflower, Roasted Squash and Coconut Rice. Desserts are outstanding. And, you should have a cup of Vietnamese Coffee! Yes, I would recommend this restaurant.
Brian C — Google review
Chefs Tasting menu for a team for 10 - family style 3+ apps, 3+ mains, 2 types of rice and dessert Apps standout - Green Papaya Salad with dry seasoned beef Main standout(s) - garlic noodles with tiger prawns Shaking Beef Green curry chicken The tofu dish had a wok smoky finish and was very good as well Service was top notch and the ambience was good We will be back !
Vishaal E — Google review
Tamarine: authentic Vietnamese cuisine at its best. An outstanding culinary experience I shared with great friends. We tried a variety of dishes, all delicious. The tamarind shrimp stood out particularly. The dessert was an amazing surprise. The cocktails are excellent and the service impeccable. A place that showcases its expertise in every detail. Without a doubt, I’ll be back soon. Worth every visit!
Hv V — Google review
So so good Came here for a team offsite so we got the pre fixe and was able to add an additional dish My favorites - shaking beef with arugula - grilled tiger prawn. Tasted like it was soaked in fish sauce and charcoal grilled, it was great. The garlic noodles was also good - Brussels sprouts was so good - beef tartare on tempura seaweed hors d’oeuvres - lamb was deliciously seared and so juicy Was pretty good - vanilla ice cream scoop over berry crumble - seared wagyu carpaccio Wouldn’t get next time - roti - spring rolls - calamari was ok but some people liked it - tofu was ok but some people loved it
Patricia P — Google review
546 University Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA•http://www.tamarinerestaurant.com/•(650) 325-8500•Tips and more reviews for Tamarine Restaurant & Gallery
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Town & Country Village.

Boichik Bagels Palo Alto

4.0
(174)
$$$$cheap
Bagel shop
Boichik Bagels in Palo Alto, located in Town & Country Village, is a takeout-focused spot with a few outdoor tables for enjoying their delectable bagels and sandwiches. The bagels have the perfect chewiness and are available untoasted with chive spread or as part of mouthwatering sandwiches like whitefish salad or lox. Despite its small size, the place exudes friendliness and warmth.
When I first read an article about best bagels shop being in Berkeley I laughed. Not because there are no good bagels on West Coast, but because bagels are in States pretty much equal to NYC. But when NY Times claimed so, I decided to check it out. And since they opened in Palo Alto I decided to try it today. Everything is true. They are best bagels in States. Hands down. Probably most expensive to. I ordered one toasted everything bagel 🥯 with lox spread. And it was $6.50. But honestly it was really worth it. Highly recommend .
Srdjan P — Google review
Excellent way to start your day! They have a wide selection of bagels and spreads to choose from. I got a eggything with the horseradish cheddar scallion spread and it was delicious. Chewy, warm and filling. The spot is more catered towards takeout orders so the seats outside are a bit bare boned. There was a bit of a wait for me since the order before me was super huge. Not sure if this happens often, but might be something to factor in if you're looking for something quick.
Nicholas P — Google review
I recently visited Boichik Bagels with high hopes, but unfortunately, the overall experience left me underwhelmed. While the customer service was a highlight—Jonathan in particular was incredibly kind and helpful—the food itself didn’t quite meet expectations. The everything bagel I ordered was fairly standard and lacked the distinct flavor or texture I was hoping for. Additionally, it wasn’t as toasty as I prefer, which impacted the overall bite. I paired it with chive cream cheese, which ended up being overly salty, overpowering the bagel rather than complementing it. Despite the lackluster food experience, the friendly and attentive service helped balance things out. Because of that, I’m bumping my 2-star food experience to 3 stars overall, thanks to the excellent customer interaction. I’m hoping for a better impression next time.
Arely E — Google review
Good option for bagels in the South Bay Area! Got the classic (a lox bagel with some toppings) for a Sunday morning breakfast. Perfect ratio of bagel and toppings. Ordering online can save some time but the line also goes pretty quick too!
Alexander L — Google review
In the morning the bagels might be nice and fresh but at 13:40pm we bought 6 multi grain bagels and they were very chewy, hard to eat and had no crunchy crust. Sorry owner it was not pumpernickel and it was not chewable. Just sell fresh warm bagels! We eat them from other places for the last 40+ years only ;) Sorry, but to pay that amount for old bagels is a joke. Suggestion, maybe buy when they are nice and warm or you should toast them ... They were nice enough to reimburse us. Thanks.
Joop V — Google review
They have good and fresh bagels. Their menu has got good options to try and the service is good and quick. Expect waiting on weekends for sure. The place is expensive for a bagel place, the lox bagel cost $16 and the taste is not different than ordinary good bagel places.
Sayali M — Google review
This is the best bagel in the country. It’s priced at an extra premium. The downer during our visit was 1 cm to 1 inch of cream cheese on all our bagels. I get it is decadent, but there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. The customer then needs to do this inevitably messy surgery on the bagel getting cream cheese everywhere.
John G — Google review
Bagel and cream cheese isn't comparable to popular spots in New York. Also, it's not toasty enough even after asking them to toast them twice (crunch inside wasn't even formed). Instead of selling frozen bagels at supermarkets, please just focus on making your bagel better.
Ryan L — Google review
855 El Camino Real #115, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA•https://boichikbagels.com/•(650) 352-5995•Tips and more reviews for Boichik Bagels Palo Alto

Wildseed

4.5
(649)
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4.5
(10)
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Wildseed is a 100% vegan restaurant located in Town & Country Village, with its original location in San Francisco. The menu features an earthy, umami-packed burger made with a mushroom-based patty and topped with sweet grilled onions, as well as salads, flatbreads, and mezze plates. The restaurant also offers a full bar for refreshing drinks.
My favourite vegan restaurant in all of Bay areas. Not only are the dishes delicious, they are also all healthier, made from unprocessed ingredients. Both the brunch and lunch menu are exquisite. And don't skip the skillet chocolate chip cookie with vanilla ice cream!
Sukriti C — Google review
One of the BEST vegan restaurants I’ve been to so far—and we’ve tried many.. The Mezze platter was honestly so mouth watering good (the winner was the vegan cheese!!!) The hamburger was nostalgic and the cheesecake was way different than I was expecting!! I want to try the vegan chocolate chip cookie next time :) The outdoor seating was also a plus! A little chilly in the shade in May, but can you imagine how nice it’ll be in the summer? 😍
Allie W — Google review
Wildseed is a pretty nice, fairly upscale vegan/vegetarian spot. I didn't realize it was vegetarian until I arrived, but still thoroughly enjoyed my meal, regardless. It's probably not a place I will revisit frequently, but I was quite impressed. The staff were very nice and friendly, the restaurant itself is quite nice, and the food was delicious, even if it isn't my normal thing. I was especially surprised by the chilled vegetables and humus. Somehow they made the vegetables delightfully salty. I quite enjoyed it. If you are looking for a solid spot, with vegetarian options, Wildseed is a great choice.
Eddy G — Google review
Wildseed has become one of our favorite restaurants. Wildseed is all Vegan and it's not your neighborhood vegan namesake. Most of the dishes are actually delectable and sumptuous (read Yum!). We have had and I would highly recommend their - Mezze Plate, Mexican Corn Fritters, Mediterranean Veggie Burger and the various salads. Oh! And their menu is seasonal and the ingredients are fresh, which is felt right from the first bite till the last. They have a good cocktail and dessert menu as well.
Jay V — Google review
Phenomenal experience. The food is excellent and delicious! The staff is so amazing, they go above and beyond, so nice! We tried the happy hour menu today! Highly recommend the "meat" balls are one of the best things that I have ever tasted. Sooo good! They have them in the spaghetti 🍝 on the main menu, easily my favorite dish. Their charcoal lemonade is also one of my all time favorite drinks!
Jen G — Google review
Charming vegan restaurant with delicious food and excellent service! Food: They have limited menu for hours of the day, but they sure are tasty. We had the Fries with different sauces which were absolutely delicious, every sauce is a different experience. We shared the jackfruit pizza which melts off the crust. The basil gave it extra kick. Both dishes are good to share between 2 people. Service: Our servers were friendly, very knowledgeable about menu, and made great recommendations. Ambiance: Available outside seating is recommended. Nice, fenced and cool under the tree. Inside seating also available. Value: Bit pricy but were reasonable for the quality of food and service.
Daryl M — Google review
The plant based food was quite tasty. Healthy? Probably not as healthy as a good ol' salad, but certainly healthy enough 😄 The starter came out pretty quickly (10 minutes after I sat down), but the main course took a little long (about 35 minutes after I sat down), though it was a busy Friday evening at 7pm, so it's understandable.
Giang N — Google review
Amazing place to grab brunch in a nice location - the menu is all vegan. I ordered Oklahoma Smash Burger and liked it very much, would definitely recommend. There is a free parking lot which is pretty big but it gets super busy during weekends, just something to keep in mind.
Danish — Google review
South, 855 El Camino Real Building 4, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA•https://wildseedsf.com/•(408) 781-0112•Tips and more reviews for Wildseed
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Gourmet Franks

3.7
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4.0
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Permanently Closed
$$$$cheap
Hot dog restaurant
American restaurant
While strolling through the Stanford shopping center, I felt a pang of hunger and opted for Gourmet Franks, an unpretentious eatery. The staff was remarkably pleasant as I ordered a bratwurst with sauerkraut and received my food promptly. Despite its location in the upscale shopping center, the prices were somewhat steep for what was offered. The portions were rather small, more akin to a snack than a full meal.
If you're in the mood for some classic comfort food, you can't go wrong with a good old-fashioned hot dog. And if you happen to be in the area, there's no better place to get your fix than at the local hot dog stand. From the moment you arrive, you'll be greeted with the mouthwatering aroma of sizzling hot dogs and the sound of happy customers chowing down on their tasty treats. The menu is simple but satisfying, with a range of classic hot dogs and toppings to choose from. Whether you prefer your hot dog with ketchup and mustard or loaded up with onions, relish, and cheese, you'll find plenty of options to satisfy your cravings. And with affordable prices and quick service, it's the perfect spot for a quick lunch or snack on the go. So don't let the simplicity of a hot dog stand fool you. Sometimes, the most delicious meals are the ones that bring back memories of carefree summer days and childhood nostalgia. Head over to the local hot dog stand and enjoy a delicious hot dog today!
Forrest S — Google review
Was walking around the Stanford shopping center and got hungry. Didn't feel like sitting down at a real restaurant so decided to try this place. It is a very unassuming little shop, but the staff is extremely friendly. I ordered the bratwurst with sauerkraut, and got my food pretty quickly after. I know it's the Stanford shopping center but the food was still a bit pricey for what I got. Portion size is pretty small so it's more like a snack. The bratwurst and a drink (plus tip/tax) came up to more than $18. The food itself is decent, no complaints there. I may come again if I have any cravings, but otherwise may try one of the other eateries around.
Brenda L — Google review
Food is always great. Quite a wait since only 1 person working there. It was a little confusing to pay after but I hadn't been there for awhile.
Barbara B — Google review
Support this shop! All the reviews talking about the owner/person behind the counter must be lying. I went there today, and this man was the most cheerful, sweet, and funny person working at this mall. The foods great but I'd come back just to check in on that man running the store. I'm begging everyone to give this place a try at least once.
Jesus T — Google review
Small shop, good for grabbing a quick bite to go. I had the Polish and was very tasty. The sausages are fried, and the buns are warmed on the grill (giving it a nice crunch). Won't get stuffed on a single order, but enough to keep you going. Not cheap, which I guess is to be expected at this mall.
Conrad P — Google review
Excellent tasty magnum dogs. Great assortment of toppings. Love the chile fries with cheddar cheese.
Maria L — Google review
Initially I thought the name "Gourmet" was a joke after seeing my meal. My "hot dog" had the texture and consistency of cardboard. Additionally, the bun was at least twice as long as the "hot dog" itself. The meal was just genuinely bad. Even if they had gotten my order correct, it wouldn't have made a difference. Please save yourself the time and money, stay away from this place. They managed to ruin one of the easiest things to make. I didn't know it was possible but they did.
Jeffrey N — Google review
Ordered the spicy links frank. The menu picture shows it with fried peppers and onions, but they don't serve them that way. Ours was plain, and she never even offered. The ingredients that you can put on top are on the side of the register and look less appetizing than 7/11's offering. Extremely misleading store name. Pretty sure everything is store bought/frozen. Not to say I wanted everything homemade for the price, but a hotdog, fries and a drink was $15. Definitely not worth the price or quality.
Danny K — Google review
199 Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA•https://www.simon.com/mall/stanford-shopping-center/stores/gourm…•Tips and more reviews for Gourmet Franks

Il Fornaio

4.2
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3.9
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Restaurant
Il Fornaio is an upscale Italian restaurant chain known for its freshly made pasta and bread from an in-house bakery. The restaurant offers a spacious dining area with a large capacity to accommodate many guests, including a lovely outdoor patio. Customers have praised the delicious classic Italian dishes, particularly the seafood pasta and pizza. The service has been described as excellent, with attentive staff even during busy times. Additionally, ample nearby parking makes it convenient for visitors to dine at this establishment.
I went with a group of coworkers to Il Fornaio in Palo Alto. We got a table right away and seated in the cute outdoor area. They have outdoor patio heater so it’s quite comfortable. We ordered some appetizers like Calamaretti Fritti, Cavolfiori, Polipo Con Patate. All are very on point and delicious! For the entree, I got an Gamberoni E Capesante. The portion is enough for one person, not too much or too little. It’s also very flavorful and the sauce is so good. Overall I enjoy our time at the restaurant and definitely will come back with my family
Aria H — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Definitely give the pollo toscano and fried calamari a try. The chicken was tender and the seasoning was just right. The fried calamari was quite perfect as it had a light and crispy coating, adding a satisfying crunch without overpowering the flavour of the squid. The gnocchi was delicious, but a bit too saucy for my taste, which made the dish feel a bit heavy. I would have preferred a lighter coating to let the gnocchi shine more. Overall, this is a lovely spot in Palo Alto as it offers a cozy and relaxed ambiance. I’d be open to try different locations as well!
IVY — Google review
I came here hoping for a cozy Italian dinner and left pretty satisfied. The pasta was fresh and cooked just right, and the focaccia they bring out before the meal? Totally addictive. I will say the portions are on the smaller side for the price, and the service felt a bit rushed, like they were trying to turn tables quickly. Still, the setting was beautiful—dim lighting, white tablecloths, and that romantic vibe that makes you feel like you’re somewhere special
Андрей К — Google review
Il Fornaio in Palo Alto has been one of my favorites and it did not disappoint. We shared an antipasto platter and I had the Salmon which was crispy on the outside and moist and came with garlic spinach and roasted potatoes. A good lunch
Sanjay S — Google review
The picture should say enough but this was extremely bland. If I wasn’t driving back to Marina I certainly would have asked for a refund. It was supposed to be my lunch for the following day but ended up in the basura. I had the lasagna as well. That I was able to stomach but I was not impressed by that either but the presentation was much nicer. Sorry no photo.
Billy M — Google review
Il Fornaio ("the baker") has been a standard establishment in downtown PA. Given it is a chain, there may be some standard pricing in place but I can attest that based on the time spent during the experience, it is absurdly "cheap". Every other location of this caliber, especially in terms of atmosphere, in downtown PA is perhaps 50% more expensive. So kudos there. Unfortunately, the food is where this Italian baker falls apart. Given the name itself is "the baker", I have to say that the fresh bread brought out with olive oil is fantastic. But that's where the goodness ends. The carpaccio is as dry as a jerky with absolutely no soul. This may have been prepared ahead of time and left in the fridge for hours or days. The bolognese tagliatelle looked great, but lacked the depth in flavor. The tomato sauce was watery and the beat was thin. The seafood spaghetti was perhaps the most acceptable but came across bland. Just because you have all the ingredients in the recipe, if you put it together thoughtlessly without passion, this is what you get. Both pastas were salvaged to edible levels by the parmesan grated on top. The food lacks fresh ingredients, passion and soul, and is barely above the factory created food grade. However, we still give Il Fornaio 3 stars because there really is no other place like this in downtown PA. Stanford students can absolutely afford a date here. A family can eat out without breaking the bank. And yes, you can dress up. But just got for baked goods. Also, we had a lady server that was quite old in age. We have nothing against age except she was walking at a step per minute. Service thus was extremely slow and spotty despite us seated in the main corridor. I'm sure this was contained to that one individual server.
Wook C — Google review
I’ve enjoyed a wonderful dinner with my lover😍 Foods are good here and the service is also sweet. One of my favorite is the pizza, so amazing! Seafood pasta recommend to those who like seafood, it is delicious. There is a parking pot behind the restaurant, and the space In restaurant is large and we can clear see how chief cook our food. Overall is great, I will come back again. If the information is helpful to you, please give a like thanks😁😁
賴林鴻 — Google review
Met with friends for dinner. Not too hungry so opted to share appetizers, pizza and dessert. My brother's drinks were fine. He appreciated the second pineapple fruity drink vs. the Old Fashion he started with. Had eggplant parmesan. Had nice layers but no additional parmesan cheese that usually accompanies the server. The pizza bread was tasty, not a fan of the prosciutto on top. The octopus was nice, a tad chewy but the salad was fine. It was not too full for a Friday, there were a lot of servers. I was hoping for more water, parmesan and a chance to ask our regular waiter for another drink or dessert. The sauces I would relegate to "old school" heavy but it was nice that it was not too salty. Dessert was fine, spumoni ice cream was a favorite.
Chelle T — Google review
520 Cowper St, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA•https://www.ilfornaio.com/location/il-fornaio-palo-alto/•(650) 853-3888•Tips and more reviews for Il Fornaio
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North side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the north side side of town. Start the day off with Shoreline Amphitheatre, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Shoreline Amphitheatre

4.4
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3.5
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Amphitheater
Concerts & Shows
Concert hall
Event venue
Shoreline Amphitheatre is a popular outdoor music venue located in San Jose, California. It was built as part of the Shoreline Park project and has a capacity of 22,500 people, including 6,500 reserved seats and a large grass lawn accommodating up to 16,000 guests. The amphitheater has hosted numerous renowned artists and bands over the years and is also known for hosting various music festivals such as Lollapalooza and Country Throwdown Tour.
Visited Shoreline Amphitheatre for Google I/O 2025, and I must say – what an incredible experience! The venue itself is iconic, nestled in the heart of Mountain View with a scenic backdrop and a layout that blends open-air energy with solid organization. From the moment I entered, the staff and volunteers ensured everything was smooth – quick check-ins, clear signage, and a great flow of people. The open lawn seating offered a relaxed vibe, while the structured seating closer to the stage made it easy to focus during keynotes and product announcements. The sound and visuals were top-notch, as you’d expect from a tech giant’s annual developer conference. Despite hosting thousands of attendees, the space never felt overwhelming – there’s something magical about the combination of cutting-edge innovation and fresh California air. Bonus points for food trucks, chill zones, and interactive booths around the venue. Google really knows how to use every inch of Shoreline to deliver both inspiration and comfort. Whether you’re here for a concert or a conference like Google I/O, Shoreline Amphitheatre is a venue that delivers the full experience – energy, views, vibe, and functionality all in one.
Nikhil S — Google review
It’s a great place to see a concert. My only recommendation is to get there as soon as you can because - as usual for the Bay Area - traffic to get to the parking lots becomes a bit of a mess - tho the parking lot attendants are pros and friendly - and they do a good job managing traffic - you still have to wait for all the cars to move as the streets can only handle so much traffic
Mark H — Google review
The venue is super nice and the food options along with food trucks is pretty good. Staff is helpful and there are plenty to help with directions as well as plenty of security. I was surprised with the amount of leg room - it was enough to dance in without falling 😂. I would arrive early, read the subreddit on the venue. I purchased easy-out parking. It has a dedicated lane and I was out in 10 min. There is a free option with Lot E that was open at 4pm where there is a back exit but I did not want to risk it and end up in the exit crush.
Anne — Google review
Great venue. Lower seating is surrounded by an upper grassy area. Entrances and exits easy to find. There is free parking. Getting out can be a challenge. Patience or strategic ninja driving will be rewarded there. Sound quality at the stage is good, plenty of big screens to watch the show if watching from the grass. Lots of food choices.
Nathan — Google review
Saw Cyndi Lauper’s Farewell Tour and she was AMAZING!!! First time at this venue it was beautiful. No wait to enter venue. Parking was a little crazy long lines. Took 40 minutes to finally get parked. So glad I had sprung for the premium reserved parking, well worth it!!! Hey I even got to see a picture of the Queen of Rock and Roll Tina Turner when she played there in 1997!!!
Ivana H — Google review
This experience was way better than the last one. The staff this time was properly trained had good attitudes and were helpful. The concert Alice Cooper Judist Priest and Corrosion of Conformity ALL KILLED IT. Sound was great props great properly timed breaks between sets. Pictures are not the best but here are a few.
Tabatha H — Google review
Great amphitheater, one of my favorites place for concerts. I've had VIP experience so it could be different, but venues still great even without it. But pay the extra dollars to take the VIP experience. You'll love it.
LUCINDA68IOU1 — Google review
Was there on Sat 30th August 2025 to see my favourites Jimmy Eat World, NFG and The Offspring. Liked the venue, friendly staff, was around 460m walk from the rideshare pick up/drop off to the entrance of the venue. Lots of toilets, was kept clean throughout the gig, fast moving lines…had a seat in section 102, fifth row from the front, great views, initially I was disappointed there wasn’t a pit, but there was lots of room at your seat so can still jump around etc! I had ordered a clear rucksack from Amazon, was only 9 usd total which was good! Can’t comment on the food and drinks, as I didn’t buy any. Lots of refillable water stations. I left the gig just after 10pm, as I had to get back to SFO airport, but I can I can imagine that if you parked at the venue, and stayed right till the end, the waiting lines to exit would likely be hours long. I think if I had a car, I’d probably find alternate parking somewhere in the area, and just walk to the venue. Definitely recommend!
Tanushree P — Google review
One Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA•https://www.shorelineamphitheatre.com/?utm_source=GMBlisting&utm…•(650) 967-4040•Tips and more reviews for Shoreline Amphitheatre
22 min · 1.1 mi
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Shoreline Lake Boathouse

4.6
(2647)
Recreation center
Boat rental service
Event venue
Picnic ground
Nestled within the picturesque Shoreline Regional Park, the Shoreline Lake Boathouse is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. This scenic locale offers an array of activities such as biking, hiking, jogging, and bird-watching amidst stunning natural beauty. Established in 1983 by Mountain View City, it features a serene 50-acre saltwater lake that invites visitors to engage in watersports like kayaking and sailing.
I recently completed my sailing test and I owe a massive debt of gratitude to my instructor, Chris. Not only did he guide me through all the necessary skills and knowledge to meet the sailing requirements, but more importantly, he helped me cultivate a genuine sense of confidence on the water. I was particularly apprehensive about hiking among other things. However, Chris's endless patience and remarkable ability to teach with such clarity completely transformed my perspective. I no longer fear the heeling and in fact, I'm starting to enjoy it and have taken my wife out on the boat. Chris is more than just a technically proficient instructor. His passion for sailing shown in his racing career is contagious, and his genuine care for his students' progress is evident in every lesson. Beyond Chris, I also want to give a shoutout to the wonderful staff at the boathouse. They are always ready to lend a hand, offer helpful advice, and create a welcoming atmosphere. Special thanks to Brent and Raphael for their friendly support and willingness to assist whenever needed.
Colin C — Google review
WOW what a Pleasant Surprised!!!! I’m truly happy we stopped by by this Shoreline Lake Boathouse!!!! Such a Lovely Day with the most beautiful Sunshine!! Warm summer day fills with excitement and breathtaking views!! There are shops, Cafe, and Restaurant right on the water! I’m loving the crystal clear water, warm sunlight on my skin, and the Cool breezes Environment!!! Many Activities here on the water includes birds watching, Dining, Kayaking, Canoeing, paddle-boarding, Sailing, Windsurfing, and so much more!!!! They got many equipments rental spot, instruction classes for the water sports, private events, yogas, and outdoor summer Camps for kids/Teens as well. What a perfect place for all of your outdoor adventures!!!! Great experience here and i didn’t even want to leave!!!!lol😍🤍
Thia L — Google review
Shoreline Lake is a peaceful escape in the heart of Mountain View. Perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, or just relaxing by the water. Great views, clean paths, and a cozy café nearby make it an ideal spot for a weekend chill or sunset stroll.
Julio C — Google review
Amazing spot for outdoor activities! The lake has beautiful trails for biking, walking, or running, and you can also rent kayaks or just relax by the water. There’s a nice lake house with coffee and snacks too. Important tip: The entrance gate closes exactly at sunset, and the boathouse is about 1.2 miles from the entrance. If you're not driving, plan ahead so you don’t get locked in! Great place for a peaceful day out—highly recommend!
Akshara T — Google review
Beautiful location ! I had chicken marsala for a lunch on a busy Sunday afternoon. Hard to get a table it’s so busy! Service was alright, food was quite fresh and I liked the overall atmosphere.
Satarupa — Google review
Hey! Check out this Bay Area respite place – you can relax, learn to wing, sail, or paddleboard either with a fun group or even private lessons!, and spend an hour or more here! Plus, they have awesome kids' camps! Try it! 🤙
Lisa A — Google review
Wondeful place to try out boats and water crafts. Beautiful lake and excellent choice. Check it out.
Richard B — Google review
Best place to visit for boating and leisure in lush green grass
Nitin U — Google review
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Google Android Statues Square

4.3
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4.0
(298)
Permanently Closed
Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Google Android Statues Square is a compact square featuring colorful mascots representing different versions of the Android mobile operating system. Each time Google releases a new version, they add a statue to the lawn in front of the Android development teams building, with each statue representing the codename for that particular system, always named after a sweet treat.
This place is small but quite cute and interesting especially if you are with kids. It made me hungry walking around so many yummy looking statues :) It's in the middle of the Google campus which is as big as a small city :) and cute to see all the colorful Google bikes there too. Not sure what the campers were around there - maybe the homeless crisis hit that area too or people just prefer to live by their office in a camper/RV :)
Mariana J — Google review
As a Google and Android fan, I was excited to check this out. The area was a bit surprising. It's on a part Google's campus that you definitely wouldn't expect a tech company to be. It seems like they converted old rundown apartments into office space. All of that aside, the Android dessert statues were fun. It's a small area. It's easy to get some pictures with your favorite Android desserts. The most disappointing part was that they weren't maintained. Many of them had chunks taken out of them or paint peeling off. It's right next to the Google Merchandise store and a quick stop for both of them.
Jacqueline T — Google review
The photos online make it look amazing. It is not anymore, sadly. The statues are broken down, faded, and ruined with masks. I'm still (mostly) glad I saw it, but I won't be going back unless I see online that it's been updated. I thought the area they were in would be bigger too. With all of Google's money, you'd think they could keep their sculptures nice looking. Google maps didn't navigate you to it well either. Oh and the whole area is roped off.
Jessica A — Google review
I enjoyed visiting the Google Android Lawn Statue Park! The statues, although slightly weathered, were adorable and fun to snap pictures of! The park is pretty small, and can be viewed quickly if you only have a few minutes. Parking was free, and it easy to find a spot on a Saturday morning. I definitely recommend stopping by, especially if you have young kids.
Kristy G — Google review
BEAUTIFUL!!! Everyone was cheerful, had great attitudes , very friendly. This facility is so Huge. I would love to get to actually go inside and get a tour. And it's only getting bigger. They have people letting you know where to go, how to get back if you get lost. And the diversity of cultures. Man that's WONDERFUL. Hopefully I can get a chance to get a tour.
Steven A — Google review
Badly maintained. You can see the paint peeling off of many statues. Reportedly, Google moved these statues from all over the campus to this single place for better tourist crowd control. Also there was no nougat ( 6.0 ) or the latest pie ( 9.0 ) as of May 2019. The latest one was Oreo (8.0), if you wanna take pic next to it. Honeycomb looked interesting. But definitely lower your expectations before visiting. Update: Separate Android pie and Oreo statues are present in other places.
Vignesh M — Google review
If you are an Android Fan you can take some great pictures here with the different Android Statues. The park is also conveniently located right next to the Google merchandise store. Location of the park is a bit of shame, feels like it is shoved into small corner of the campus right next to freeway. Also some of the statues could use a bit of TLC - some repair and another lick of paint.
Helena G — Google review
Nice small space to check out some of the android robots and the app/iOS systems they run on. Lollipop, marshmallow, jellybean and more. Kids and adults seem to love it equally lol. The Google merchandise store is around the corner too, the weird thing about this place is the Google visitor center is only open to Google employees and not actual visitors...
Booyaka ( — Google review
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Googleplex

4.2
(9649)
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4.5
(6)
Corporate campus
Software company
Nestled in Mountain View, the Googleplex serves as the global headquarters for Google and is a fascinating blend of cutting-edge technology and vibrant green spaces. While much of this expansive campus is reserved for employees, visitors can still enjoy public areas, including the iconic Android lawn statues that represent various versions of Google's mobile operating systems. These colorful sculptures make for great photo opportunities! The Googleplex also features a store where tech enthusiasts can explore the latest gadgets.
My best experience on my trip to San Francisco. Everything was clean and beautiful.
Samuel S — Google review
So disapointed! Everywhere in the internet is marked that there is a Google Store (similar to Apple) but no, here is absolutely nothing for public - even the water in the public toilet did not work. My family just told me to sell my android phone ... sad all the way from Switzerland, just to see the (pretty nice) Googleplex from the outside
Manuela T — Google review
Love this company! Even though visitors cannot enter their office, but you can enjoy the awesome and beautiful outdoor area. It's pretty cool that sometimes you also can see some employees do exercise in the area.
Kate S — Google review
A different world, completely unique experience, place where someone doesn't like to come out after entering into the campus. Good Headquarters, Mountain View (Silicon Valley), California, United States of America
Ishwor B — Google review
Amazing and welcoming google complex in Silicon Valley. It is open to public. You can take a colourful google bike for free and take a tour in the campus. You can feel the philosophy of google in the campus which encourages its employees to think freely. A must visit place in Silicon Valley. After visiting apple headquarters and experiencing that there is nothing to do there i really enjoyed my googleplex visit.
Okan S — Google review
What a superb campus, the towers are named after years which seems a cool idea. The whole campus is clean and googles finds their way with beautiful small small gardens. A wonderful campus to work in.
Alam S — Google review
Horrible treatment. Person at googleplex out of the blue told me: HEY MA’AM - YOU CANNOT GO INTO ANY BUILDING. Then I asked, can I use the bikes to explore around? He said, NO! So I asked, so just walk? He said, NO! JUST WALK OUTSIDE. HAVE A NICE DAY. Umm what?.. I felt attacked. He was so rude. No idea why. There was a shop but security told me that it was not open to the public. Waste of time. Not much to see. Just a couple of statues and some geese eating grass.
Carla B — Google review
Fun corporate HQ to visit. Set across lots of buildings and well prepared for tourists. Would be nice to have a shop open all week. A 'visitor' shop had loads of signs making it clear a member of staff was required to enter. The Android sculpture garden is pointless so don't bother. If you're prepared to bend the rules they're unlocked bikes to ride around.
Steven G — Google review
1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA•https://about.google/locations/?region=north-america•(650) 253-0000•Tips and more reviews for Googleplex
11 min · 5.2 mi
5

Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden

4.7
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4.4
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Garden
Nature & Parks
Botanical garden
Non-profit organization
Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden, located in the Old Palo Alto neighborhood, is a 2.5-acre public garden that provides a peaceful retreat from urban life. Originally the property of Elizabeth F. Gamble, granddaughter of Procter & Gamble founder Frances Gamble, this historic garden features herb and rose gardens, a historic home, a carriage house, and a tearoom. Visitors are invited to wander through the colorful blooms and themed gardens at their leisure.
Excellent variety of plants with real edible vegetables and fruits and berries, it's free and very well maintained and wide variety and many plants to see, but not what you would see or the size you walk when you pay the 40 bucks for the other garden not far away.
Justin H — Google review
This garden is always beautiful, clean, and uplifting—a true hidden gem in PA! The volunteers put so much care and heart into maintaining it, and it really shows. I recently joined the Gardener’s Hour session and loved the knowledge, laughter, and sense of community it created. No matter the season, it’s a wonderful place to visit and I highly recommend it!
Julia K — Google review
This is a true gem! The flowers are absolutely stunning with vibrant colors that make the whole garden come alive. Everything is so well maintained, from the pathways to the beautifully arranged beds of seasonal blooms. It’s peaceful, relaxing, and a perfect spot for photography, a quiet stroll, or just enjoying nature’s beauty. Highly recommend visiting—especially if you appreciate gardens that are cared for with such love and detail.
Liyan — Google review
What a fabulous gem. The house closes for tours at noon. It’s so nicely preserved. The activities of water painting with a docent and composting are so informative and inspiring. The wide paths are easy to manage with our group of 7.
Lori H — Google review
I was looking online about this garden. Honestly, I thought that it’s going to be very big based on the map, but it’s just a medium-sized garden with a house. I think that this garden has been here for decades and workers took very care of that garden. There weren’t many people visiting this garden probably because I came here on Monday, but there were pretty nice gardens and flowers to look at. It also has a green house and a two-story house I believe. Idk if anyone lives inside that house with a garden, but probably the Gamble family has been living there for a while. Otherwise, it’s most likely an office, museum, or used for something else like a preservation. I wanted to stop by here since I like going to gardens and taking pictures of plants and nature. Honestly, there wasn’t really much here since the garden isn’t really big, but it’s still a nice place though.
Ivan B — Google review
Mid-Sept 2025 First time visit to these gorgeous gardens. My favorites are the dahlias. The whimsical bunny topiary is so fun too! I didn't enter the buildings, simply walked around the gardens on a warm weekend afternoon. We will be back soon. Maybe I will not wear sandals next time - I ended up with itchy ankles after my daytime visit. Plenty of street parking; however there is a parking lot on the premises.
Ali C — Google review
This is a true gem in the Palo Alto neighborhood off of Embarcadero! The Gamble family would be proud to see the property open free to the public/7 Days a week. A nice variety of flowering plants, shrubs, and trees. A must visit if you are in the area. Parking can be limited during busy times. The all volunteer PA Garden Club does a great job to maintain the gardens.
R K — Google review
It's just a small garden in PA neighborhood! We stopped by there in middle September, garden has little flowers to show off! If you are visitors from other towns, you may skip it to save time for other interesting places in PA
Trung ( — Google review
1431 Waverley St, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA•http://www.gamblegarden.org/•(650) 329-1356•Tips and more reviews for Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden
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Under a 17-minute walk from Google Android Statues Square, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Zareen's

4.4
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4.4
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$$$$cheap
Pakistani restaurant
Zareen's is a small, casual eatery that puts a halal twist on traditional Indian and Pakistani cuisine. Located near Google's headquarters in Mountain View, it has become a favorite among tech workers and families alike. The restaurant offers a diverse menu with options for vegans, those avoiding gluten, and fans of the paleo diet. Customers can enjoy cumin-scented beef chapli kebabs served as burgers with mint chutney and masala-dusted fries.
Ordered chicken tikka masala a la carte, lamb gosht a la carte, and rice. The chicken was a very good choice, I can see why this is a popular staple. The lamb gosht is also quite nice if you’re a fan of lamb. The rice was very fragrant and paired well with the curries. This meal was very great. We could not help wonder if the experience would have been better with in person dining. All orders are made online or via their QR code online. There is no in store seating, it's all pick up orders in to-go containers and paper plates. There is some seating outside and under a nearby tent but the experience is largely informal. Parking here is adequate, there are enough spaces to handle the lunch rush of customers.
Kevin C — Google review
This was a small take out spot . We found some seating outside . I heard a lot of good reviews about this place from word of mouth. So I was were excited to try ! Ordered palak paneer , samosas , biryani and chicken tikka masala . I think everything was mediocre but the samosas were bomb ! I would not order the palak paneer again . The chicken tikka masala was decent and biryani okay . Service was good and food didn’t take that long to come out though . I don’t recommend the thali .
Nikki A — Google review
We like Pakistani food. This place serves great dishes. Approximately 6 months ago I got sick consuming this places food. Very upset and runny stomach for days. That night was really bad but slowly I got better. Yesterday I thought I give them another chance. This time avoiding fresh vegetables. First bite of my food and there was a big piece of egg shell in it. Ok perhaps it’s there accidentally. Second bite and bigger piece of egg shell. Losing my appetite the waiter offered to replace it. They did and since I was hungry , I ate it. All night up with same issue. Had to take medication to suppress the problem. Unfortunately they lost my business
Zar A — Google review
I was in the area a needed something quick. I didn't realize until I got there that Zareens is now take away only. There's plenty of seating near the parking lot. I ordered the Punjab Chicken Burger. The flavor was good but the patty seemed to be a premade, frozen patty. The flavor was just sauce, the patty was boring. Maybe I ordered the wrong item. There were a lot of patrons so it might have better options. I'm willing to try again.
Robert G — Google review
10/10 food.. I highly recommend the CTM (chicken tikka masala)… it is the best I’ve ever had in the Bay Area if I’m being honest. I recommend it with garlic naan. Parking situation good/free, and the location is a great place to walk around after eating. Mango lessi is also quite scrumptious. I do NOT recommend the zinger however.
Morsi M — Google review
just ridiculous simply put. this is the third time i’ve tried the chicken sandwich and it’s just so balanced. i’ve seen a lot of places price gouge just to serve such mid food. this place is completely different, utmost respect to the owner and his integrity.
Karam K — Google review
Visited after 4-5 years and everything is changed. They used to have indoor seating with nice painted walls and now they just serve pickup orders. Food was okay and not like it used to be. Missing the experience to dine in. The chicken boti sizzler and shami kabab were good.
Chetan P — Google review
I love their Mango Lasi, it was very delicious. It is outdoor seating, no indoor seating. Service was great. Ambiance is outdoor so it is ok.
Dennis Z — Google review
1477 Plymouth St suite c, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA•http://www.zareensrestaurant.com/•(650) 600-7846•Tips and more reviews for Zareen's

Telefèric Barcelona Palo Alto

4.4
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3.9
(55)
$$$$expensive
Spanish restaurant
Telefèric Barcelona Palo Alto, located in the Town and Country shopping center, is part of the renowned Barcelona restaurant group. The restaurant offers a variety of Catalonian specialties such as pintxos, paellas, and delicate croquettes filled with Iberian ham. The vibrant atmosphere adds to the dining experience, where guests can enjoy dishes like Spanish bread with chorizo butter and gazpacho-kissed oysters served in a bowl engulfed with smoke.
Great service, food, and drinks! Amazing paella. We showed up in a big group without a reservation, and the team did everything to accommodate us; that speaks very well about the team! The food was delicious and a good price. The octopus and the croquetas were my highlights.
Álvaro C — Google review
Not going to burry the lead here…. I wasn’t blown away. The best part of the meal was the Brussels sprouts. Everything else left me wanting more and kind of was lack luster. It was a good experience with service though. Some of the best service I have had dining in a while. But the food was mediocre. We ordered the papa Fritas, the croquettes, and waygu empanadas, and Brussels sprouts as appetizers. They came out as they were ready so hot and not all at once. None of them tasted bad by any means. I just can’t tell you they were memorable. For our main entree we ordered paella. We got the prawn, octopus, pork, and chicken one. This was a let down. We asked for it the crispy way and it wasn’t super crispy. But the worst part was the chicken. It was so dry. I don’t think you will go and have a bad time here. It’s food. It’s Spanish. It’s different. I personally wouldn’t go back though.
Kenzie W — Google review
I love this place! Been here both of my last work trips out here and it’s so good I’ll be back next t time too. Cocktails are delicious, the bartenders are lots of fun to talk to and they know a lot. The food is really something special! * Spanish Albondigas- well made meatballs w Manchego and ham carbonara - delicious * Tuna Tacos - special - perfect shell with fresh avocado and plenty of tuna make these bites shine * Grilled Salmon - what a simple description for an amazingly well executed dish! The salmon is perfectly cooked (may look rare to some of y’all but trust me, it’s perfect) with a golden crust from well executed searing served on a bed of whipped cauliflower then topped with crisp Iberian ham (think bacon, but better) and snap peas. This dish is splendid and I’ve had it on both visits Also, great ambiance with a bustle, nice “uniforms”, structured levels - really fun place and there is a small front patio Go give Teleferic Barcelona a try - bring a friend as it’s more fun to share dishes!
Tait L — Google review
The service and the food was absolutely fantastic. I'm a paella lover and the Paella Mixta with Socarrat was amazing. One of the best we have tasted in California. The shrimps were super fresh and tasty. The servers were extremely attentive. One of the best things I liked was that all of them were bilingual and very kindly spoke to us in Spanish and although they were extremely busy they were always smiling! The place was packed since we visited on a Saturday night and the vibe was vibrant.
KSGuardia — Google review
My husband and I walked into the Palo Alto location for lunch on a hot June afternoon while our kid was preparing to compete at Stanford Stadium, across the street. With numerous large parties in the main dining room, we were given the choice between the shaded patio and the air conditioned bar. We opted for the AC, but would have enjoyed the patio just 10⁰ cooler. Marco greeted us as we sat with the option of still or sparkling water. A recent Barcelona transplant, he warmly walked us through the menu after confirming we had not visited the restaurant before. 10/10 Ubaldo was our bartenderfriendly and knowledgeable bartender. His service was impeccable and his suggestions were perfectly in line with our preferences. 10/10 We landed on the virgin sangria, Tuna Tacos, Pulpo Telefèric, and Bruselas. The plates were small, but the portions were perfect for the two of us. The Sangria was cool and refreshing in the heat, though I would have enjoyed more depth. It was certainly more complex than the mere juice cocktail typical of an alcohol free sangria. 8/10 The Tuna Tacos were made up of marinated ahi and mashed avocado in a fried wonton shell with dollops of garlic aioli and spicy mayo. They were served with a lime wedge, and through delicious on their own, the tang of the freshly squeezed lime elevated them to the perfect flavor bombs. 10/10 The Pulpo Telefèric was a grilled galacian octopus tentacle on a puddle of potato pureé flavored with pimentón and truffle oil. The octopus was cooked to succulent perfection, but we found the potato pureé lacking in flavor when compared with the tacos. 8/10 The Bruselas were large, halved Brussels sprouts roasted in basil oil and lemon-honey glaze, topped with manchego foam and pumpkin seeds. The flavors were perfect, but we found that the sprouts were slightly undercooked for their size. The crispy bits were perfect, but the large heads would have benefited from additional caramelization and softness. 8/10 This is not a restaurant to wonder into while struggling financially. The plates range from $10-$120 and an automatic 20% gratuity is added to every bill. We were surprised that the three small plates completely satisfied us and we left at just under $100. The food and service is worth every penny and we highly recommend a visit to either the Palo Alto or Walnut Creek location. 9/10
Andrya H — Google review
Trendy, hip spot for a gathering with family or friends. Tapas were decent and brought back fond memories of Barcelona, but the star of the show was definitely the paella. Don’t miss out on the Paella Negra! Drinks were also good. Fast and efficient service. Parking can be tricky as the parking lot is shared with several other businesses in the shopping plaza.
Wei-Ai T — Google review
The paella is the star of this restaurant! The seafood and squid ink ones are the best (don’t recommend the limited menu steak one). Pro tip: ask for crispy bottom! My favorite tapas is the potatoes. The squid and croquettes are alright. The sangria is also really pretty but the taste can differ depending on the bartender (stronger alcohol vs lighter). Honestly one of the top Spanish restaurants I’ve had!
Cai — Google review
Really enjoyed the squid ink paella and Brussels sprouts, truly the highlights of the meal. The tuna taco and patatas bravas were just okay, and the wagyu empanadas were disappointing. Overall, still a solid spot with great atmosphere.
Carolyn H — Google review
855 El Camino Real #130, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA•https://www.telefericbarcelona.com/•(657) 366-4103•Tips and more reviews for Telefèric Barcelona Palo Alto
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LuLu's Town & Country Village

3.7
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3.6
(19)
$$$$affordable
Mexican restaurant
LuLu's Town & Country Village is a branch of a local chain that offers traditional Mexican cuisine and has outdoor seating in a casual setting. The service was efficient and amiable. The chicken tortilla soup had a rich taste but lacked an adequate amount of vegetables. The tamales were delectably moist, with the vegetarian option being particularly flavorful. Despite some less impressive older staff members, the food at LuLu's is exceptional if you don't mind the higher prices.
Edit: was refunded! Thanks so much, appreciate it. My takeout order was wrong. Order a burrito with chicken and got a veggie bowl. Frustrating but wasn't about to drive the 40 mins back. Paying $16 for beans, avocado, and yoghurt is pretty disappointing. Receipt confirms my order should've had chicken.
Olwen P — Google review
Food is great, I love their spicy red sauce! Avoid lunch time during school days it's too busy. Food is great, I love their burrito bowls. They have nice seating outside with umbrellas.
Meliza H — Google review
Had the Taco Salad for lunch, which was very good. A little bummed no indoor seating, still enjoyable sitting outside and enjoying the food.
Walter F — Google review
Lulu's is our go-to spot for our "taco" Tuesdays (even though I normally get a burrito instead of tacos). I am a simple creature and find great comfort in a really good bean & cheese burrito. My favorite spot is down in LA and Lulu's is the first place in Northern California that has been consistently delectable. Their green salsa is great too! Yum. I've had their enchiladas and nachos too and have never been disappointed. Service is polite and as efficient as possible.
Patricia M — Google review
I was really pleasantly surprised. I live in San Jose. Shopping with a friend came upon LuLu's in Palo Alto. Had the chili relleno burrito it was very very good. Looked around at other people's orders and everyone had a big smile.
Christina M — Google review
Regularly dine here for their veggie chopped salad . Always fresh and crunchy with a delicious Green Goddess kind of dressing . Ordered veggie tacos which were good bang for the bucks. Another family member loved the chimichanga. Recommend this for a budget friendly Mexican meals .
Poonam B — Google review
Usually eat at Lulu’s on the Alameda but had an errand at Town and Country and stopped by to have a Jalapeño and Cheese Burrito with Cilantro rice and Black beans and hot sauce. Surprisingly Town And Country was not crowded with Paly High School kids at noon today. Fresh Mex is how Lulu’s got famous and popular
Sanjay S — Google review
If you want true authentic Mexican food avoid this place is to americanize like a chipotle or taco bell
Juan G — Google review
855 El Camino Real #49, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA•http://www.lulusmexicanfood.com/•(650) 327-8226•Tips and more reviews for LuLu's Town & Country Village
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Day 3

Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Byxbee Park. Not quite as popular as Computer History Museum, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 8 hours.
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Computer History Museum

4.7
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4.5
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History museum
Museums
Non-profit organization
Nestled in Mountain View, the Computer History Museum is a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the evolution of technology. Just a stone's throw from San Jose, this museum offers an engaging exploration of computing's past and its profound influence on our world today. With an impressive array of artifacts and interactive displays, visitors can encounter groundbreaking machines like the ENIAC and discover the stories behind industry pioneers who have shaped our digital landscape.
This is a must see place for people who are interested in technology. The place is conveniently located near google main office complex. You can see the complete history of how computers were invented and their progression to new generation computers. There is a section on robotics which I liked the most. The place also has a coffee shop and a store that sells souvenirs and apparel’s specifically made by them. On weekends sometimes you may see some free entries for specific company employees and families, so please check if you are from a company that is offering a free entry on a specific day or weekend.
Vikas M — Google review
The ticket are cheaper if you do a donation on the website. I was happy with the museum, the story of computer development comes from counting and measuring systems and moves slowly to counting and first codes and decoding and moves to devices. I would bring kids in different ages, but go through museum together, so they will see the full timeline.
Kira C — Google review
The computer history museum is a must visit for anyone that uses a computer. That’s everyone! Seriously, if you haven’t been and you live in the area, make the time— the “revolution” exhibit alone will take the entire day and if you go on the correct day, you can have the pleasure of seeing the PDP-1 come to life. They turn on the IBM 1401 daily and will print you a fun memento on a 1402. Check the times for guided tours, you will not be disappointed! The docent are amazing and passionate. Still not sold check their calendar. They have regular events called “tech fest” the most recent of which was 90s themed and they brought out the museum of art and digital entertainment from Oakland for playable 90s video games. There was even a 90s dance party on the lawn complete with Skip-it and all the 90s jams. Plan a visit and learn something new about the tools that surround us and power our modern lives!
Mason Y — Google review
If you care at all about where modern computing came from, this is a must-visit. The Computer History Museum offers a near-encyclopedic sweep of computing’s evolution — from abacuses and early mechanical calculators to mainframes, personal computers, software milestones, and beyond. The artifacts are real, many rare, with detailed context. The storylines are well-curated: hardware, software, social impact, all woven together. Highlights: the IBM 1401, the Babbage Difference Engine, classic gaming and electronics, well-done interactive displays. Staff are knowledgeable and engaging; docented tours add depth. The layout gives space to breathe, read, reflect — not just dash through. Some caveats: Exhibits are often text-heavy; if you’re not already interested you may find yourself skimming. Also, to truly absorb everything — you need at least 3-4 hours, more if you want to dive deep. Overall: it delivers serious educational and aesthetic value. Worth every minute and every dollar.
Olga N — Google review
It was way more interesting than I thought. Even my kids enjoyed it. Definitely has a wealth of information as well as interactive displays. I was only able to see half the museum in two hours. I went two hours before closing. Wish I had gone earlier in the day.
Zaigham A — Google review
Best field trip ever thanks to Jesse and Steve! I took my class of graduate students and our minds were blown away by the amazing collection that they have. Highly recommend booking a docent tour or going on one of their public tours to better understand the historical significance of everything that you’re seeing!
Pia Z — Google review
The Computer History Museum is a fascinating journey through the evolution of technology — from the earliest calculating devices to the breakthroughs shaping our digital future. It’s inspiring to stand inches away from legendary machines, rare prototypes, and artifacts that changed the world. A must-visit in Silicon Valley.
Michael V — Google review
It's all about how the Silicon Valley started and how it progressed over the years till now. Journey of computers progress starting from year 1930 to present day AI based computers. It's divided into 18 sections + 2 additional sections outside the main entry. Every fee of 12$ is more than worth it. Knowledge and information you get there is exceptional. Children upto 7 age free entry. If you are really interested in computers history of progress then be ready to spend about 2-3 hours here. Inside you may not know how fast the time is tickling.
Jagdish T — Google review
1401 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA•http://www.computerhistory.org/•(650) 810-1010•Tips and more reviews for Computer History Museum
9 min · 4.8 mi
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Byxbee Park

4.7
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4.3
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Park
Nature & Parks
Byxbee Park, located within the Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve, is a picturesque destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The park offers sculpted earth and conceptual art, making it popular for birdwatching, cycling, and walking. Visitors can enjoy expansive spaces for dogs to run and play as well as panoramic views of the bay and rolling grasslands. With well-maintained trails suitable for all ages, it's an ideal spot for leisurely strolls or more challenging hikes.
Absolutely no shade. The park has long stretches of walking trails on top of small network of hillocks right by the backwaters. On hot days you have no shade - and the gravely top on the trails radiates heat. And the whole area can get breezy so not great for winters either. So pick your timing carefully. A few public art features (chevrons and the windwanes) are interesting. Big plus, you could sit there and watch the small planes land into the airport - nice past time for unplugged evenings. The chevrons, I think, are there to guide the planes into the airport, but that’s my theory.
Anil P — Google review
There is an airport for small planes so you can see plans a lot here and it felt close than I thought. The trail seems large and long to walk around. it was good to walk and you can bring your dog.
Joona Y — Google review
Byxbee Park a gem right next to the south bay with 360 degree views. The park is busier on weekends, parking is limited. There's a constant breeze on the top at anytime of the day.
Jose — Google review
This park is a wonderful place to spend time outdoors. It’s clean, well-maintained, and has plenty of space for walking, playing, or just relaxing. The trails and open areas are easy to navigate, and there are nice spots for picnics or enjoying nature. A peaceful and enjoyable place to visit.
Mateo I — Google review
This a great place in the Palo Alto bay area for a scenic walk around the bay. There are many options to vary your path on each visit and most of the trails are dog friendly! The plethora of birds created an amazing ambiance that made you want to just sit and relax. I would highly recommend bringing bug spray due to the water providing quite a bit of mosquitoes.
Tabor G — Google review
Can't believe this is made up on sanitary landfill territory. Great spot for jocking, walking, and bird watching. The space is clean and well-maintained with public bathroom and free parking space. We saw many types of birds here and loving the experiences. I think it was a very good place to come alone, enjoy the experience, the art, and reflect them back to yourself.
Mook P — Google review
Really great place for a nice long serene walk. Trails are mostly easy. Nice vistas and wild life. Lots of pelicans and other interesting birds. Would definitely recommend it for bird watchers. There are benches throughout the trails and you get really nice and peaceful views while sitting. Parking can be a little tricky however not very crowded during late afternoon. All in all a great park for long Sunday afternoon walks!
Anurag S — Google review
Beautiful spot to watch sunrise or sunset. Great for biking or hiking to Shoreline and back. Great for bird watchers: geese, ducks, storks, boots, seagulls. Can get windy walking along the shoreline of the bay requiring a windbreaker or jacket. Bring your camera to capture wildlife and wildflowers.
Marlene S — Google review
2375 Embarcadero Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA•https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/Departments/Community-Services/Op…•(650) 617-3156•Tips and more reviews for Byxbee Park
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Mitchell Park

4.7
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4.7
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Park
Fun & Games
Playgrounds
Mitchell Park in Palo Alto is a family-friendly destination offering a variety of recreational activities on its 21.4-acre grounds. From tennis and handball courts to horseshoe pits, playgrounds, and a splash pad, there's something for everyone. The park also features walking trails, bicycle trails, and a fenced dog run. Visitors can enjoy picnics or gatherings in the beautiful surroundings or spend quality time with family and friends.
Good park to relax and enjoy on the weekends. There are musicians playing songs and people exercise here. A lot of space and clean, well designed.
Henry W — Google review
Large lush green park with multi sport grass and turf fields, tennis courts and a running track. There are also some bars for exercising. Located near the Cubberley Community Center it shares a large parking lot and there is some street parking. The restroom facilities are also well maintained. It’s frequently used for classes and soccer matches but has enough space for multiple teams to be playing at the same time.
Sameer R — Google review
We went to Mitchell Park on a Saturday and spent some wonderful time there. Magical Bridge Playground is truly one of the standout play areas in the area! Parents can relax in the shaded section equipped with benches and tables while their children explore the diverse range of attractions, including roller slides, steep slides, regular slides, and various spinning contraptions and swings. The park also offers amenities like artificial grass and cardboard pieces for sliding. Adjacent to the playground is a library, providing convenient access to bathrooms and a quiet spot for reading or decompressing. Ample parking makes it easy to access, and the park's spacious layout includes volleyball courts, a dedicated children's area, and plenty of open grassy spaces for picnics. During our visit, we encountered a vibrant mix of park-goers, from moms pushing strollers to high schoolers enjoying volleyball, and even dog walkers. Observing the diverse tapestry of life in the park was quite fascinating, highlighting the beauty of nature and community. Given the excellent weather and the park's natural charm, we're already planning our next visit. It's a wonderful place to celebrate the outdoors and everything nature has to offer.
Hasan A — Google review
We brought our dog from San Leandro to avoid the firework chaos. We were taking him to a dog-friendly park. To our surprise there was a community party going on with a musical group, food vendors, community wellness help tents, and games. The park was very clean and well maintained. There were portable toilets and brick and mortar restrooms. It was a pleasant surprise coming to Mitchell Park. We were also surprised they offered free water, but not sure if it was tap or filtered.
Philip S — Google review
Great park for long walks along the lake.. also plenty of swings and slides for kids to enjoy..
Shailesh N — Google review
Lovely neighborhood park, very active kids playground, tennis, tai chi
Gladys C — Google review
My daughter loved the Park specially Magical bridge. There are lots of playing options for kids for all ages. Also very good place for picnic. It has big ground where you can sit and relax, have food and enjoy the afternoon. There was also a local band was performing and had a great time. There is no parking or entry fee for the park however can help magical bridge to expand by donating. Small banners posted for donations. You can easily spend 2-3 hours here.
Aditya J — Google review
Great park to spend time with kids and family
Georgio A — Google review
600 E Meadow Dr, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA•https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/Departments/Community-Services/Op…•(650) 329-2400•Tips and more reviews for Mitchell Park
13 min · 4.2 mi
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Hoover Tower

4.5
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4.4
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Sights & Landmarks
State archive
History Museums
Observation Decks & Towers
Hoover Tower is a prominent feature of the Stanford College Campus, located in the California Bay Area. Standing at an impressive height of 285 feet, it boasts an observation deck and exhibits showcasing Hoover memorabilia. Although COVID restrictions may affect access to the tower, there are many other free art exhibits on campus for visitors to enjoy.
Mid Dec2024 Apart from its identity as a fixed campus landmark the tower is a repository of records from their work at the Hoover Institute. It can get very windy and cold up the tower during winter so dress appropriately. Paid public or student guest free access. Always make an effort to chat with the guides and ushers who are often alumni of the uni to get a different perspective as well as added history on the tower. Also check whether there are any exhibits in the two halls flanking the elevator entrance. Lastly, special sessions with the bell organ can be heard if you check the schedules. Definitely worth at least an hour of more to visit this iconic Stanford building.
Oliver P — Google review
Great way to see the Stanford University campus! The elevator takes you 285 feet up to the observation deck with absolutely stunning views. My guide was very friendly and knowledgeable, I especially enjoyed the story about Lou Henry, Stanford’s first female graduate in 1898, who later married fellow alum Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States.
Oxana O — Google review
Hoover Tower at Stanford University is a striking landmark with rich history and fantastic views. We visited with family and took the elevator to the observation deck, where the panoramic view of the campus and surrounding areas was truly impressive. Inside, there are also exhibits related to the Hoover Institution’s archives and historical research. Tip: Entry is affordable, but hours can be limited—check in advance before visiting. The tower is a short walk from the Main Quad and makes for a great photo spot. A must-see for anyone touring the Stanford campus!
Pezhman R — Google review
The exhibition galleries on either side of the entrance and the views at the top of the tower are very interesting and provide nice time to chill. The staff at the center are very friendly and helpful. I was so happy to meet and chat with Megan N at the information desk who, with so much of zeal, gave tons of information about the facility and provided guidance for my visit. Sreevidya at ticket counter was very courteous and helpful. On the whole, it’s a cool place to visit at the Stanford University.
Shankar C — Google review
It is great place to learn the history about Hoover Couple, their education, business and political life. You can pay $8 person to take elevator to the top of tower to take 360 degree view about the whole campus. Feel so good when you stand the high point to view the campus. Really impressed about it. Worthy to pay to do it. They also list the Watergate important inside story. Worthy to recommend friends to visit here.
Melissa M — Google review
It’s one of the most iconic buildings in Stanford for sure! Super nice path to get the perfect central view and pictures
Tommy T — Google review
Great way to view the campus and Silicon Valley from above! The Stanford campus is absolutely beautiful. There is a guide that was so helpful in pointing things out to us as we viewed the area. Well worth the $5.
Jerry M — Google review
The Hoover Tower is one of Stanford University’s most iconic landmarks, offering visitors a blend of history, breathtaking views, and cultural significance. Whether you’re a student, tourist, or history enthusiast, this 285-foot-tall structure is a must-visit destination when exploring the campus. Architecture and Design Completed in 1941, the Hoover Tower was designed in a classical style that complements the Romanesque and Mission Revival architecture of Stanford’s Main Quad. The structure is both elegant and imposing, with its red-tiled roof and clean lines that make it stand out amidst the surrounding campus greenery. Observation Deck: Stunning Views The observation deck, located near the top of the tower, is the highlight of any visit. From here, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Stanford campus, the surrounding Palo Alto area, and, on clear days, even the San Francisco Bay. It’s an excellent spot for photography or simply taking in the beauty of the region. Historical Significance The Hoover Tower houses part of the Hoover Institution Library and Archives, which contains extensive collections on war, peace, and global political history. Founded by Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States and a Stanford alumnus, the institution plays a vital role in preserving historical documents and promoting research. Inside the tower, you can also find exhibits about Hoover’s life and contributions. Atmosphere and Accessibility The tower’s location in the heart of the Stanford campus makes it easily accessible. The surrounding gardens provide a peaceful setting for a leisurely stroll. An elevator takes visitors to the observation deck, making it accessible for those who may have mobility challenges. Visiting Tips • Hours: The tower is open to the public, but hours can vary, so checking in advance is recommended. • Admission: A small fee may apply for non-Stanford visitors. • Best Time to Visit: Clear, sunny days offer the best views from the observation deck. Overall Impression The Hoover Tower is more than just a campus landmark—it’s a window into Stanford’s history, a repository of significant historical archives, and a place to enjoy unparalleled views of the area. Whether you’re visiting for its historical importance or its aesthetic and scenic appeal, the Hoover Tower is a quintessential stop that should not be missed.
Guillermo I — Google review
550 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA•https://www.hoover.org/library-archives/visit•Tips and more reviews for Hoover Tower
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Arizona Garden

4.8
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5.0
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Garden
Nature & Parks
The Arizona Garden, also known as the Cactus Garden, is a historical and picturesque park located on the grounds of Stanford University. Designed by landscape architect Rudolf Ulrich in the 1880s, it was once a popular meeting place for courting students. The garden features a diverse collection of cacti and succulents that resemble desert flora, creating a unique oasis within the forested campus.
The Arizona Garden at Stanford is a hidden gem and a perfect spot for a quiet escape. The garden features a beautiful collection of desert plants, including a wide variety of cacti and succulents, all carefully arranged and well-maintained. It’s peaceful, scenic, and a great place to take a walk, relax, or enjoy nature in a unique setting. Whether you’re a plant lover or just looking for a calm spot on campus, the Arizona Garden is definitely worth a visit. A wonderful blend of beauty, serenity, and natural design!
Shahabeddin M — Google review
Spectacular garden. Short walk from a parking lot (permit only M-F until 4). A great spot to stop if you like succulents. Worth the drive from San Jose.
Andy K — Google review
Soooooo cool to see all of the cacti and succulents that are so varied and well taken care of. Wow. If you take the time to consider the growth and flowering of each plant, you will be entranced and marveled! Wow. Highly recommended. Visited TWICE on my one-day trip to Palo Alto!!!
Lauren H — Google review
The Arizona Cactus Garden at Stanford is such a hidden gem for family photos & engagements! Tucked away on campus, it feels extremely peaceful, and is always full of unique desert plants, winding paths; golden hour is phenomenal! As a photographer, I love how the natural textures and warm tones create a soft, earthy backdrop that flatters every skin tone. It’s especially great for engagements for those that are looking for a more desert-esque background in the Bay Area, since those can be hard to find here! The Garden is also extremely accessible for anyone with mobility issues; directly from the parking lot, there is a paved pathway leading straight to the garden (you can't miss it). Highly recommend this Garden for anyone hoping for a different vibe!
Shawna G — Google review
Beautiful cactus garden. Do visit. The variety is good.
Janaki V — Google review
Nice place, but worth a visit only if you’re already in the area
Raz L — Google review
Amazing place!! Sooooo beautiful and calming. Well maintained and easy to navigate.
Kimberly C — Google review
This location was absolutely perfect for our couple’s engagement session! With its wide, open spaces and diverse variety of cacti, it offers a unique and beautiful setting. The lighting here is stunning, making it an ideal spot for photos. It’s also easy to find and access, with a charming little stroll that’s worth exploring even outside of a session. We always love coming back here!
Donna P — Google review
Stanford, CA 94305, USA•(650) 723-7459•Tips and more reviews for Arizona Garden
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Arizona Garden, these restaurants are about a 6-minute walk away.

Vina Enoteca

4.5
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4.1
(62)
$$$$expensive
Italian restaurant
Vina Enoteca is a stylish Italian restaurant located near the Stanford campus, offering a respite of Italian authenticity in a striking 1800s barn. The menu features wood-fired pizzas and handmade pasta, including cacio e pepe and rabbit agnolotti. The bar serves elegant, Italian-influenced cocktails with local ingredients. With al fresco tables and private dining options, it's an ideal spot for a relaxing dining experience.
A lovely surprise coming here with my grandparents who used to come here when it was the Red Barn! It's become quite the nice Italian restaurant with a great bar and ample seating inside and outside. I'm now partial to the bar area because of the amazing waitress Maritza! She was so attentive and had great recommendations and has been there since the beginning. The drinks were great including the Bees knees and classic Negroni with a good variety in wine list. The pasta was the star - I had the cacio Pepe which was delicious and cheesy and my party was happy with their mushroom tortellini too. The pizza dough was on the slightly undercooked side which is how I like it and we got the one with sausage and pear (such a surprisingly good pairing!) will definitely be back!
Margaret K — Google review
I've been here over 5 times and have sampled almost everything on the menu. Unfortunately, this restaurant isn't what it used to be and quality has significantly declined over the past 3 years. I used to absolutely love the fresh pizzas and pastas here. My first two visits blew me away. Then I noticed the pizzas started tasting a bit less fresh. On my most recent visit, the margherita pizza was completely soggy, came with 3 small pieces of basil, and tasted pre-frozen. They have also removed the complimentary bread and EVOO that they used to serve in the beginning. I'm not sure if management has changed or if they're cutting costs by skimping on cheaper ingredients now, but I wouldn't recommend this restaurant anymore.
Su Y — Google review
Always a lovely experience dining here, what with the peaceful ambiance and easy parking situation. We had an unwanted guest at one point (a wasp) & the staff immediately took action to move us inside. Not pictured was a delicious peach torta, consumed within seconds. Always look at the dessert menu :)
Michaela O — Google review
We saw this place months ago and have been excited to try it. After a couple failed reservations, we finally made it! The atmosphere outside was perfect due to the plants and lighting. From glancing at the menu it seemed overpriced. And it was. The food was good without a doubt, but i've had better pasta for less than $30+ for such a small portion size. And better house wine for less than $20 per glass. The small pour of cabernet had quite a but of sediment in the glass. However, the service was fantastic! Everyone was so kind and quick to assist with any need. In summary, it is a good place. Unfortunately, I just would not recommend, due to it being over priced. Again, I've had better pasta for less money and includes a larger portion size. It is rare that I eat a meal without left overs, but I ate the pasta and was still hungry, due to the inadequate portion size for over $30. It was a good experience, but will not go back.
Samantha A — Google review
The restaurant has a good atmosphere and friendly staff. Overall, the food is pretty good. I particularly enjoyed the mushroom pizza, with its perfectly crispy crust and fresh, flavorful mushrooms. The carpaccio was also excellent, featuring a well-balanced flavor with arugula, capers, a touch of cheese, and egg yolk. However, I wouldn't recommend the grilled octopus (Polipo d'Estate); despite the tasty sauce, the octopus itself was mediocre and had a rubbery texture, likely from being frozen too long. Overall, it's a pretty good place.
F Z — Google review
Vina Enoteca feels like stepping into a modern Roman trattoria—elegant, open, and full of soul. From the first bite to the last, everything here is intentional and elevated without ever being pretentious. We started with the Caesar salad, which came with an oil-based dressing and generous shavings of Parmesan—fresh, simple, and beautifully balanced. Then came the Fungi Pizza, with a blistered crust fresh out of their gorgeous oven, earthy mushrooms, and that unmistakable depth you only get from real wood fire. I added a grilled chicken breast on the side and turned it into a perfectly satisfying entrée. Nadia ordered the Cacio e Pepe, which was creamy, peppery, and just the right amount of rich. Sasha had the butter pasta, and even that was outstanding—pure comfort done right. Every dish was on point, full of flavor, and clearly made with care. Though I didn’t drink tonight (pacing myself after last night!), I chatted with the bartender—one of the most knowledgeable I’ve ever come across. They even stock both green and yellow Chartreuse, which tells you everything you need to know about how serious they are about their bar program. It’s no wonder Vina Enoteca earned Michelin recognition back in 2019. And I was delighted to learn the same owner runs Tootsies, another spot I adore. Service was impeccable—warm, present, and intuitive. Parking was easy, the indoor-outdoor setup is ideal, and the whole evening felt effortless. Vina Enoteca nails it on every level.
Maryam G — Google review
I thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Vina Enoteca. Some of the best pizza I have had in the United States. The wood fire oven lends the pizzas a really lovely flavor. I am not entirely certain what wood is used to but it added a depth of flavor and complexity to the pizza which was unique. What is magical is that they use simple, fresh ingredients and create traditional, standard dishes that taste complex and unique. I adored their Funghi pizza, while my teens adored their Margherita and Spaghetti Bolognese. Simple dishes, which nonetheless are often made carelessly by many restaurants, but which were well-balanced, had depth and a complexity of flavor which was surprising. The service was excellent and the interior of the restaurant was spotless and the classic feel of the rustic barn was relaxing and tasteful. It would be a fantastic place for a romantic evening but still relaxed and comfortable enough to take your family and friends. I highly reccomend it!
Kristin K — Google review
Terrible. Warning. Do not dine here solo. The place is mostly designed to cater to banquets for Stanford University, and that’s where they’ve gotten their good reviews from (yeah, free food). You’ve been warned. They tried to charge me $30 for refills on iced tea, and worse than that the service was “ready to order? Here’s your food, here’s your check, and don’t forget to tip me.” That’s not why people are dining out like as though my kitchen is being renovated and I’m somehow forced to eat out. You’re lucky you have all your banquets booked as you’d be closed if your primary business was based on reputation for service and excellent food.
Honestand F — Google review
700 Welch Rd #110, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA•https://www.vinaenoteca.com/•(650) 646-3477•Tips and more reviews for Vina Enoteca

McDonald's

3.7
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3.7
(9)
$$$$cheap
Fast food restaurant
McDonald's, a well-established fast-food chain recognized for its hamburgers and fries, presents itself as an ideal choice when seeking a rapid dining option. Situated near Stanford hospital, it offers convenience for individuals in need of a quick bite to eat. With its efficient service and delectable flavors, McDonald's has garnered a positive reputation over the years.
I havent been here for awhile. I had the iced coffee with 3 pumps of caramel, not too sweet and it was perfect. The location was quite busy. The assistance was prompt and efficient. I got the cashier's name. but can't recall. It was an excellent service. He was quite helpul and not even rushing me even the line at my back was growing. He even stepped out the register and made the drink himself. It was quite memorable and proactive service. Thank you so much for the excellent service and well made drink.
Dini A — Google review
The lady working here is extremely rude. I had a request which turned into complaint. I was asking very gently. One of the staff members was talking to me. The lady then told her colleague **“don’t talk to her. She’s not listening.”** Because of this bad experience I’ve decided to remove the McDonald’s app from my phone and try my best to avoid it from now on.
Baagaa H — Google review
I placed the order at 10.30 and had to chase on my order because it's just disappeared on their queue! I finally picked it up 25mins later. Insane! Apparently they don't have filet o fish so they just removed my order?? I was standing there the entire time, wouldn't they think they could ask? They replaced a crispy chicken sandwich for me which was dry and no sauce. Seriously awful.
Cheryl P — Google review
I always got good, fast and friendly service here and is a good option whether you're spending hours at the mall or just want to grab some McDonald's. By and large, it is your standard McDonald's location, but it's placement within the mall allows you to get a quick bite for cheap.
Robert W — Google review
Not crowded. Good WiFi. Was there for 2 ours doing some work on m laptop.
Ulrich H — Google review
No international manu here, simple and short one. Food quality was ok and served super fast. Check offers manu before order it can be better sometimes. Restaurant ambiance and hygiene so poor. Staff wasn't as friendly as expected to explain to me as a new guest how and what to order..this was my first McDonald's meal in the USA. Not recommended for new customers or visitors. For locals it's up to them of course.
دكتور A — Google review
Did order Iced Vanilla Coffee without ice thru McDonald’s app but they gave me the full of ice. Told them and they gave me 1/4 cup of coffee! Asked them to fill up full and they refused. :-(
Andrew K — Google review
Stood at reg for min untill a employee asked if I had ordered. I said no. They said order on the Kiosk we have no one to take your order. This is not how to run a McDonald's. Over all 20 m8n wait for food. Numerous customers walking out and demanding money back for orders they have been waiting a long time for. I can see a total of 6 employee in back, yet not one can use the pos system.
J S — Google review
208 Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA•https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/location/CA/PALO-ALTO/208-STA…•(650) 327-0560•Tips and more reviews for McDonald's
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So Gong Dong Tofu House

4.3
(1894)
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4.0
(63)
$$$$affordable
Korean restaurant
So Gong Dong Tofu House is a simple Korean eatery that offers traditional soups, stews, and rice dishes with options of tofu or meat accompanied by side dishes. The restaurant is known for its authentic Korean cuisine and popular orders include the Combination Tofu Soup and Korean BBQ ribs. They also provide complimentary appetizer dishes that can be refilled upon request. Both brown rice and white rice are available as accompaniments.
Solid place for solid Korean food! Went there during off peak timing (1.30pm) on a weekend and it was pretty full. There are a number of parking spaces but I supposed you may need to park by the roadside during peak hours. When I got there, it was one of two empty slots left. Side dishes were delicious and free flow. Main dishes tasted even better!! We had the chicken bulgogi (they only served dinner size on weekends) and it is huge. Value for money for sure! We also had seafood tofu soup and it tasted really good. Even with the tips, the price point for the food is still very worth it. And if you can’t finish it, remember to ask for packing boxes. Folks are efficient and friendly! They are always checking if we need to top up our side dishes. I am definitely going back there again each time I have cravings!
Kay J — Google review
The soondubu is DELICIOUS. Great flavor, spicy, and most importantly, unlimited rice and ban chan refills upon request. The price is a bit steep for soup ($20+) but the quality is worth it, given Bay Area food prices. Their other dishes are yummy too.
Cai — Google review
My go-to local spot for delicious Korean food ever since high school! I’ve tried almost all their main dishes from bibimbap to soondubu to naengmyeon, and they are all absolutely scrumptious! Very generous portions as well, though prices have increased over the years. The banchan is also great and they do refill them upon request without extra charge.
Autumn C — Google review
I'm not the biggest fan of Korean cuisine, but I had a good experience at SGD I ordered the Seafood Soft Tofu Soup, which was warming & filling. My friends enjoyed their orders too, including the Bulgogi Pork and Beef Dolsot. The vibes are cozy but maybe a bit too tight. The service seems a little frenetic - the food doesn't take long to arrive, but it's tricky to get a hold of a waiter. If you're a fan of or interested in Korean food, I'd check SGD out at least once.
S. M — Google review
Updated [Dine in]: My husband and I went there on May 17, 2025 for dinner. We ordered the Fish Egg Tofu Soup which was their signature dish. It was disgusting. There was a strong fishy smell that smelt like it was rotten. After we had the dinner, we both felt unwell that night. [Delivery] The pork is good. Tofu soup is smaller than I expected.
Bunny F — Google review
You can't beat the consistency, flavor, and the tasty bonchon side dishes at SGD tofu house. Service is impeccable and very attentive. Maybe a bit pricy but everything is super flavorful.
Andrew L — Google review
Dinner for 3 and we enjoyed the food..parking lot was full and service was fast. We will be back and we recommend this place.
David O — Google review
This place is pretty nice in south bay. There's a parking lot for your cars. It gets busy during peak hours but usually you shouldn't have to wait too long. It seems pretty authentic (coming from a non Korean). Food is good, especially the seafood pancakes and the galbi. Definitely would want more of those. Serving size is pretty large too. Overall good stuff and very solid Korean restaurant!
Joshua Y — Google review
4127 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306, USA•https://paloaltotofuhouse.wordpress.com/•(650) 424-8805•Tips and more reviews for So Gong Dong Tofu House

Mantra India Mountain View

4.1
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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Indian restaurant
Mantra India Restaurant & Bar is a popular Indian eatery located near Stanford University. The restaurant offers traditional Indian cuisine with a modern twist, featuring dishes like paneer ravioli and smoked chili organic tofu. In addition to the daily buffet, the restaurant also has a lounge area where happy hour is held twice each evening. Customers praise the friendly staff and contemporary venue, making it an ideal spot for a wholesome dining experience.
Food quality and flavor was good. Service was excellent. However the seating and arrangements were a bit clumsy. Tables were very close to one another and i would say they had 6 chairs squeezed in instead of 4. Service was prompt. Pavbhaji and vada pac were very delicious. Heard they have a great lunch buffet.
Rajesh K — Google review
The food is good and very budget friendly. The best item was the mango mousse. The worst part was the service. One waiter behaved very rudely and condescendingly when I asked simple questions. Another time, we asked for hand tissue paper and the waiter said he'll bring some but didn't provide anything.
Md R — Google review
Mantra India is one of the best Indian restaurants in Mountain View! The food is consistently flavorful, with rich curries, tender tandoori, and perfectly spiced biryanis. The lunch buffet offers a wide variety of vegetarian and meat dishes, making it a great way to sample different flavors. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with a modern yet cozy feel. Service is attentive and friendly, even during busy hours. Prices are reasonable for the quality and portions, and it’s a great spot for both casual meals and special occasions.
Thuy T — Google review
I went with my friend, and we loved the buffet! With a wide variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, fresh naan on the table, and very respectful staff, there are many choices to suit every taste. We will come back here!
Anand R — Google review
The only complaint I have is the seating -- the booth is not exactly comfortable. But the quality/variety of food ... I have been to several Indian buffet places, this is one of the few that I would like to visit often.
Alfie W — Google review
I got take out this time. I've been there before. Atmosphere is fine. But don't get take out. Got the salmon platter listed as their monthly specials. $26 for 3 small pieces of salmon, a cup of coconut rice, and some raw veggies. No potato dumplings. They gave us chutney but what for if we don't have the dumplings.
Tina L — Google review
The food was fresh, flavorful, and totally worth the price! Great variety too — enough to keep everyone at the table happy. The place has lovely vibes — elegant chandeliers, comfy seating, and just the right buzz of a busy weekend crowd. It was packed, but the staff handled it like pros. Big shoutout to the waiters — they brought us bread before we could even ask (mind readers, I tell you!). I was especially impressed when they offered us masala dosa out of the blue — and served it in no time. My wife and kid were all smiles, and we couldn’t stop raving about the place the whole drive home.
Aditya P — Google review
Mantra Indian Restaurant is a solid choice for a lunch buffet, offering a well-balanced variety of tasty vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. The buffet options are reliably fresh and replenished, making it easy to sample a range of flavors without feeling limited. Prices are reasonable and competitive for the area, so it feels like a good value for a satisfying Indian meal. Friendly service and a pleasant dining environment round out the experience—great for both casual lunches and group gatherings.
Abhi — Google review
288 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041, USA•https://www.mantraindiausa.com/•(650) 960-1000•Tips and more reviews for Mantra India Mountain View
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  • San Mateo
  • Cupertino
  • Fremont
  • Santa Clara
  • Milpitas
  • Half Moon Bay
  • San Jose
  • Pescadero
  • Los Gatos
  • Boulder Creek
  • Alameda
  • Oakland
  • San Francisco
  • Livermore
  • Felton
  • Mount Hermon
  • Danville
  • Berkeley
  • Walnut Creek
  • Santa Cruz
  • Sausalito
  • Capitola
  • Richmond
  • Aptos
  • the Mill Valley
  • San Rafael
  • Gilroy
  • Vallejo

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  • Map of San Mateo
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  • Map of Fremont
  • Map of Santa Clara
  • Map of Milpitas
  • Map of Half Moon Bay
  • Map of San Jose
  • Map of Pescadero
  • Map of Los Gatos
  • Map of Boulder Creek
  • Map of Alameda
  • Map of Oakland
  • Map of San Francisco
  • Map of Livermore
  • Map of Felton
  • Map of Mount Hermon
  • Map of Danville
  • Map of Berkeley
  • Map of Walnut Creek
  • Map of Santa Cruz
  • Map of Sausalito
  • Map of Capitola
  • Map of Richmond
  • Map of Aptos
  • Map of the Mill Valley
  • Map of San Rafael
  • Map of Gilroy
  • Map of Vallejo

Palo Alto throughout the year

  • Palo Alto in January
  • Palo Alto in February
  • Palo Alto in March
  • Palo Alto in April
  • Palo Alto in May
  • Palo Alto in June
  • Palo Alto in July
  • Palo Alto in August
  • Palo Alto in September
  • Palo Alto in October
  • Palo Alto in November
  • Palo Alto in December

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