People can’t seem to get enough of artisanal pizzas, and the number of South Bay options continue to grow. Bare Knuckle Pizza is the latest provider of wood-fired pizzas topped with fresh, seasonal ingredients.
People can’t seem to get enough of artisanal pizzas, and the number of South Bay options continue to grow. Bare Knuckle Pizza is the latest provider of wood-fired pizzas topped with fresh, seasonal ingredients.
Mitsunobu says he wanted to give diners more choice when they order. A kaiseki meal is a set experience. Mitsunobu offers a four-course meal for $75 with two or more choices for each course.
Courtesy of SV411.com, here’s a quick rundown of the latest technology news in Silicon Valley, including Pinterest getting some new financial backing, HP cutting jobs, Facebook making the most of its IPO money and potential Ashton Kutcher sightings.
San Jose Rep’s West Coast premiere of Theresa Rebeck’s rollicking three-person comedy The Understudy begins, like a track race, with a gunshot.
From watching up-and-coming ball players with the San Jose Giants at Municipal Stadium to exploring local trails, there are plenty of activities to indulge in during the South Bay’s warm summer months.
Nearly 20,000 anime and animation aficionados are expected at Fanime, San Jose’s popular anime convention.
Soulnese is the brainchild of the Fan brothers and their two childhood friends. Passionate about fine cuisine and preserving the traditional flavors of the comfort foods they grew up with, the San Jose natives decided to launch the Soulnese truck.
Courtesy of SV411.com, here’s a quick rundown of the latest technology news in Silicon Valley, including Facebook’s new app store, developments in the Oracle-Google lawsuit, and a wordy wordsmith signing on to write the Steve Jobs biopic screenplay.
A scene at the end of ‘The Avengers’ has got people interested in shawarma, a kind of Middle Eastern street food. Here are some suggestions for shawarma places in the valley.
The Kraftbeer festival coming to downtown San Jose in July promises not to be just another keg party with porta-potties. Set for July 21 on Post Street, the event will feature some 60 domestic and imported beers, many of them obscure and hard to find.