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2 015 Celebrating 13 years in Downtown Mt. View April/May2017 91 Viva, 15970 Los Gatos Boulevard., Los Gatos. 408/ 356-4902. Upscale neighborhood eatery fuses diverse Cali fornia and Mediterranean cuisine with comfortable family style dining. $$ Vivace, 1910 Ralston Ave., Belmont. 650/637- 0611. Translated as “lively,” Vivace celebrates such Northern Italian cuisine favorites as scaloppini and osso bucco with flair. $$ CAMBODIAN Chez Sovan, 2425 South Bascom Ave., Campbell. 408/371-7711. This authentic, delicious food will make you a permanent convert! Among favorites is the popular Cambodian dish Amok. $$ CARIBBEAN/CUBAN Cha Cha Cha Cuba, 112 S. B St., San Mateo. 650/347-2900. Authentic, zesty Cuban flavors are served up in a vibrant, friendly space. $$  Coconuts Caribbean Restaurant & Bar, 642 Ramona St., Palo Alto. 650/329-9533. Tropical cocktails, music and authentic Caribbean dishes quickly get dinners in the island mood. $$ La Bodeguita del Medio, 463 California Ave., Palo Alto. 650/326- Tarragon 7762. Enjoy coastal cuisine enhanced with flavorful Cuban influences and fantastic fish! $-$$ CHINESE Chef Chu’s, 1067 North San Antonio Road, Los Altos. 650/948-2696. Savor great food at this popular restaurant, such as the outstanding signature minced shrimp in lettuce cups. $$ Din Tai Fung, 2855 Stevens Creek Blvd. (Westfield Valley Fair), Santa Clara. With its ultra-chic interior and shareable plates, South Bay’s hottest dumpling house is a first-date destination. $$ Fey, 1368 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. 650/324- 8888. An expansive selection of traditional Chinese favorites as well as specialties featuring beef, lamb, chicken, duck and seafood. $-$$  Sino, 377 Santana Row #1000, San Jose. 408/247- 8880. Small plates that pack a flavorful punch along with large platters laden with house specialties keep Sino’s well-oiled kitchen buzzing with appetizing activity. The menu showcases innovative twists on modern Chinese cuisine alongside timeless Cantonese classics. Bite-sized delights entice the palate with the traditions of Dim Sum, which means “a little something from the heart.” Shareable classics such as mushu pork with stir fried vegetables, imperial vegetable egg rolls with glass noodles and lobster and crab pot- stickers pack in crowds of loyal locals and newcomers alike. The modern décor draws design inspiration from ancient imperial motifs, creating a supremely elegant atmosphere in which to indulge in expertly prepared Asian fare. $$ Tai-Pan, 560 Waverley St., Palo Alto. 650/329- 9168. Hong Kong-style Cantonese cuisine served up in an airy, upscale setting. $$ Wenzhou Fish, Noodles & More. 625 N. Sixth St., San Jose. 408/326-2910. Boasting a prime location Japantown location, this family-friendly eatery dishes out steaming bowls of noodles. $ CONTINENTAL Alexander’s Steakhouse,19379 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino. 408/446-2222. This upscale


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