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san mateo: Spring menu at Lure - 04/14/08 01:00 AM
Lure Restaurant invites for a spring dinner and opportunity to taste wine from the Halter Ranch Vineyard. Check ythe menu and make reservation! Lure Restaurant Presents: Halter Ranch Wine Pairing Dinner Sunday, April 27, 2008 6:00 p.m. Enjoy a sumptuous five-course meal crafted by Chef May Yong to showcase a range of wines from Halter Ranch Vineyard & Winery of Paso Robles. On hand will be Winery Representative, Jim Whit, to guide us through the evening’s selection. Experience how well these wines pair with food, and then stop by 750ml Wine Lounge & Retail Store to purchase your
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san mateo: More from "Lure" - 10/24/07 03:22 AM
I couldn't resist, but to follow up on my previous attempt to lure you to Lure Restaurant in San Mateo, CA. Here is the reason - their new Fall menu. If I was you, I would start thinking how to come to the Bay Area on the way to or from the Expo! Dear Valued Guests, Despite the unseasonably warm weather we've been having, the team at Lure has decided that it is high time to take advantage of the autumn harvest. This is lucky for our diners, as Fall is Chef May Yong's favorite time of year. Join us this
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san mateo: Lure Restaurant - a place for very special meal in San Mateo, CA - 10/09/07 01:32 AM
Some time ago in my post Is there anything special about San Mateo, CA? I listed Lure Restaurant as the best place to eat in San Mateo (for those who enoy eating treats beyond hamburgers and pizzas). I just had another opportunity to visit the last Saturday. It was a culinary experience. The only way I can share it with you as to print their Autumn menu! Here it is: Also you can visit Lure's own website (unfortunately on their website they still have their Summer menu!). So, if you get to the Bay Area don't forget to stop here. While San
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san mateo: Are There Any "Old Town" Areas in San Mateo, CA? - 06/29/07 02:21 AM
Someone asked me recently on Trulia Voices if there are any Old Town areas in San Mateo. Author of the question liked my reply, therefore I decided to share it with you: There are no Old Town area in San Mateo so to speak. However there is nice down town (between 2nd and 4th Ave and B and El Camino Real) and great area to be in the evening is "B Street Theatre District (a part closer to B Street). The place is very vibrant. Plenty of good entertainment, for example a wine festival last weekend. Great restaurants (check Lure!). A
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san mateo: Is there anything special about San Mateo, CA? - 06/13/07 04:36 AM
There are many “nice” things about San Mateo, CA. It has a mild climate, a lot of beautiful homes (as the one below), interesting (but not necessarily exciting) history, etc. But is there anything special or unusual about San Mateo? Here are 10 things I came with: You Tube was a San Mateo startup (http://youtube.com/ ). They are in San Bruno, CA now. Here is their Last Day in San Mateo Movie studio around 1923-5 - I read about in the Daily Journal, but cannot find the link!). San Mateo had a shot at becoming Hollywood, but I guess the
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