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  • S09E01 Bacon Bacon, Pläj Restaurant, Evvia Estiatorio

    • April 3, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 1 (#901) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Bacon Bacon: | food truck information + video | reviews 2) Pläj Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) Evvia Estiatorio: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E02 Contigo, Smoke Berkeley, Paradiso

    • April 10, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 2 (#902) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Contigo: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) Smoke Berkeley: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) Paradiso: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E03 Perbacco, Federicos Tapas & Wine Bar, Old Skool Cafe

    • April 17, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 3 (#903) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Perbacco: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) Federicos Tapas & Wine Bar: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) Old Skool Café: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E04 Paulie's Picking, Zut! On Fourth, Marin Sun Farms Butcher Shop & Restaurant

    • April 24, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 4 (#904) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Paulie’s Pickling: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) Zut! On Fourth: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) Marin Sun Farms Butcher Shop & Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E05 Maykadeh Restaurant, The Little Chihuahua Mexican Restaurant, Picán

    • May 1, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 5 (#905) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Maykadeh Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) The Little Chihuahua Mexican Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) Picán: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E06 Massimo, Old Jerusalem Restaurant, Baker Street Bistro

    • May 8, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 6 (#906) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Massimo’s: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) Old Jerusalem Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) Baker Street Bistro: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E07 Señor Sisig, M.Y. China, Italian Colors Restaurant

    • May 15, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 7 (#907) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Señor Sisig: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) M.Y. China: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) Italian Colors Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E08 Capo, Bistro Liaison, La Mar

    • May 22, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 8 (#908) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Capo’s: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) Bistro Liaison: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) La Mar: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E09 Pinole Creek Cafe, Shanghai House, Murray Circle

    • May 29, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 9 (#909) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Pinole Creek Café: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) Shanghai House: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) Murray Circle: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E10 Lanna Thai, 20 Spot, Chalet Ticino

    • June 5, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 10 (#910) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Lanna Thai: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) 20 Spot: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) Chalet Ticino: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E11 Hanna, Cocotte, Sakoon

    • June 12, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 11 (#911) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Hana Japanese Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) Cocotte: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) Sakoon Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E12 Luka’s Taproom & Lounge, King of Falafel, La Costanera Restaurant

    • June 19, 2014
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area’s ninth season episode 12 (#912) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Luka’s Taproom & Lounge: | restaurant information + video | reviews 2) King of Falafel: | restaurant information + video | reviews 3) La Costanera Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews

  • S09E13 Dragon Rouge Restaurant, Marnee Thai , Butterfly

    • October 2, 2014
    • PBS

    Prepare to revisit three Asian restaurants from previous series, beginning in Alameda where fresh and flavorful Vietnamese cuisine stars at Dragon Rouge Restaurant. Next, authentic family-style Thai food with royal roots is found at Marnee Thai Restaurant in San Francisco. We end comfortably seated and enjoying modern Asian cuisine in a large open space on the Embarcadero by the Bay at Butterfly Restaurant.

  • S09E14 Ristorante Ideale, Le Mediterranee, La Ciccia.

    • October 9, 2014
    • PBS

    In this episode, we revisit three Mediterranean-themed restaurants from previous series. Our first stop serves dishes you’ll find on the busy side streets of Rome. Now you can enjoy them in San Francisco at Ristorante Ideale. Then, a casual place in Berkeley where energetic and charming staff serves crispy wrappers surrounding flavorful fillings at Le Mediterranee. Lastly, homey comfort, a warm welcome and pungent, lively flavors contrast with those of the Italian mainland at a Sardinian spot located in San Francisco called La Ciccia.

  • S09E15 The Grubstake, Turk and Larkin Deli , Tanguito Argentinean Grill & Empanadas

    • October 16, 2014
    • PBS

    Three Mom ‘n’ Pop restaurants located in San Francisco from previous series are featured this time. At The Grubstake, breakfast, lunch and dinner ‘til late keeps this place popular around the clock with American and Portuguese offerings. Then, located close to the courthouse on Turk at Larkin, the Turk and Larkin Deli serves up fresh, tasty fare in an atmosphere that takes you back to yesteryear. Next time you visit Fisherman’s Wharf, keep on walking past the crab stands and go directly to Tanguito Argentinean Grill & Empanadas for delicious bold tastes of South America.

  • S09E16 The Front Porch, Memphis Minnie’s Barbeque Joint, Auntie April’s Chicken, Waffles & Soul Food

    • October 23, 2014
    • PBS

    Southern Food restaurants in San Francisco from previous series hit the spot this time! First, it’s a neighborhood place that looks like a converted garage with a relaxing waiting area outside, serving up Southern soul food with a Caribbean twist, and it’s called The Front Porch. Next, we’re featuring ‘down-home-dinette’ barbeque with slow cooked meats to eat with or without the sauce at Memphis Minnie’s Barbeque Joint. Finally, we visit Auntie April’s Chicken, Waffles & Soul Food, an unpretentious, finger-lickin’ eatery that’s priced just right.

Season 10

  • S10E01 Cosecha, Bull Valley Roadhouse and Michael Warring

    • April 16, 2015
    • PBS

    At our first restaurant, we head over the bridge for daily made-from-scratch Mexican recipes with home-grown harvests at Cosecha in Oakland’s historic Swan Market. From there, we take the winding back roads to a hidden haunt tucked away on the Carquinez Strait in Port Costa, where Bull Valley Roadhouse puts comfort cuisine back on the map. Finally, Michael Warring in Vallejo boasts molecular cuisine with stellar presentations plus down-to-earth service and style.

  • S10E06 Papillon Restaurant, Marla Bakery and La Viga Restaurant

    • January 10, 2015
    • PBS

    Classically decorated and romantically lit, this elegant location exudes Old World charm serving traditional dishes prepared tableside at Papillon Restaurant in Fremont. More than just a bakery you’ll find tasty, organic breakfasts and brunches at Marla Bakery in San Francisco. Finally, contemporary Latin food made with the best local produce and created using classical French technique can be found in Redwood City at La Viga Restaurant.

  • S10E07 Camber Montclair Restaurant & Bar, Cole's Chop

    • August 10, 2015
    • PBS

    The stresses of the day are soothed away with the combination of Laotian, Burmese and Pakistani flavors at Camber Montclair Restaurant & Bar in the East Bay. In the town of Napa, you’ll find professional service, a relaxed atmosphere and the perfect steak at Cole’s Chop House. Next, take a trip to San Francisco’s Mission District where you’ll find house-smoked pastrami, fresh-made pickles and warm-baked bread at Wise Sons Jewish Deli.

  • S10E08 Kingston 11 Cuisine, 31st Union and the Campton Place

    • October 15, 2014
    • PBS

    For a blend of Jamaican and Californian flavors using local and organic ingredients, take a trip to the Caribbean oasis at Kingston 11 Cuisine in Oakland. Local artisans gather together to supply simply-prepared fresh-food in sustainable surroundings in San Mateo at 31st Union. Our last dining destination serves a Cal-Indian menu that combines classical French cooking techniques with fresh local ingredients at The Campton Place Restaurant in San Francisco.

  • S10E09 Monsieur Benjamin, Aly's on Main and Hog Island

    • October 22, 2014
    • PBS

    Our first visit is a Parisian-style bistro in San Francisco where the modern setting belies the traditional menu at Monsieur Benjamin. Next, a gathering spot for locals desiring a seasonal, contemporary menu at Aly’s on Main in Redwood City. And finally, this bayside location with stunning views serves up the ultimate in fresh and local seafood at Hog Island Oyster Company in San Francisco’s Ferry Building.

  • S10E10 Central Market, Famerbrown and Trueburger

    • October 29, 2015
    • PBS

    Our journey begins in the North Bay as we travel to the historic town of Petaluma where satisfying, locally grown, Mediterranean-inspired cuisine takes place in an old brick building, next to the river at Central Market. Next, we visit the place where southern cuisine meets local Bay Area ingredients with some tasty twists on American classics at farmerbrown in San Francisco. Our last stop is a casual spot that grinds meat daily without additives or preservatives for contemporary fast food done right! You’ll find it at TrueBurger in Oakland.

Season 12

  • S12E11 Mandalay, Back A Yard Caribbean American Grill, Pho Vi Hoa

    • November 2, 2017
    • PBS

    A sunshine yellow building houses a cozy spot with an array of traditional Burmese dishes at Mandalay in San Francisco. Next, we visit Back A Yard Caribbean American Grill in Menlo Park for island flavors with steel drums, brightly painted murals and smiling faces. On our last stop, we cruise down to Los Altos for classic Vietnamese specialties at Pho Vi Hoa.

  • S12E13 Nopa, Mua, La Costanera

    • November 16, 2017
    • PBS

    Transformed from a bank, an auto shop and a chain restaurant, these eateries now accommodate amazing menus crafted by passionate chefs. North of the panhandle in San Francisco is Nopa, a hip, late-night restaurant perfect for meeting new friends. Mua in Oakland’s place to experience live DJs, an internationally inspired menu and crave-worthy cocktails. And La Costanera Restaurant serves up contemporary Peruvian cuisine and has ocean-front views in Montara.

  • S12E18 CALA, Moss Beach Distillery, Rocker Oysterfeller's

    • October 5, 2017
    • PBS

    Find elevated Mexican cuisine at CALA's in San Francisco where you'll find sustainable fish and high-end tacos and a philanthropic mission. Meanwhile, Moss Beach Distillery in San Mateo County, offers seafood, views and otherworldly cocktails! Then it's back to the Wild Wild West at Valley Ford's Rocker Oysterfeller's Kitchen + Saloon for oysters and southern comfort food.

  • S12E20 Mingalaba Restaurant, The Brazen Head, āina

    • October 19, 2017
    • PBS

    Burmese flavors take us to Burlingame this week with stir-fry dishes that are neither too hot nor too spicy at Mingalaba Restaurant. But if you get a late-night hankering, while you're in the Cow Hollow district of San Francisco, the pub favorites at The Brazen Head are sure to hit the spot. Finally, we end with a love letter to the islands in the form of elevated Hawaiian cuisine at āina in San Francisco's Dogpatch.

Season 13

  • S13E04 Buck's of Woodside, Noodles Pho Me, Gardenias Restaurant

    • May 17, 2018
    • PBS

    Americana at its most flamboyant is on display at the Silicon Valley neighborhood eatery Buck's of Woodside. Huge bowls of steaming noodles take center stage on the Laotian-style menu at Noodles Pho Me in San Leandro. Then New American cuisine is the name of the game at Gardenias Restaurant in the Fillmore District of San Francisco.

  • S13E06 Sutro's at the Cliff House, El Coqui Puerto Rican Cuisine

    • July 12, 2018
    • PBS

    From playful seals and stunning sunsets to classic cocktails and elegant cuisine, San Francisco's historic Sutro's at the Cliff House has it all. And due to a fire at our second eatery, we only feature two restaurants in this show. Our second spot takes us to a place that evokes the musical call of tree frogs and dreams of tropical flavors in a lively setting at El Coqui Puerto Rican Cuisine in Santa Rosa.

  • S13E08 Agave Uptown, Sorella Caffe, One Market Restaurant

    • July 26, 2018
    • PBS

    Mezcal, mole and a "muy especial" vibe will have you saying "si" to salsa and spicy sips at Agave Uptown in Oakland. Next, serving up rustic pastas, Fairfax's Sorella Caffe is a family-friendly, homey eatery that's stayed true to its roots. Finally, One Market Restaurant pioneered farm-to-table cooking long before it was trendy. Just steps from the Bay, it's been an epicurean's haven for more than twenty-five years.

  • S13E10 Noe Valley Bakery, Athena Grill, Avatar's Restaurant

    • September 13, 2018
    • PBS

    We begin at a mom-and-pop run bakery that supplies breakfast, brunch and lunch - all made in-house, from scratch, at Noe Valley Bakery in San Francisco. Next, we head down to Santa Clara for a traditional Greek menu complete with checkered tablecloths, bold flavors, and flowing wine at Athena Grill. To complete the trio, we land at a spot that combines Indian, Punjabi and Mexican flavors - made with Californian ingredients at Avatar's Restaurant in Sausalito.

  • S13E12 All Good Pizza, Kendejah Restaurant, Siam Bay Authentic Thai Cuisine

    • September 27, 2018
    • PBS

    In this episode, it’s Italy-meets-Louisiana-meets-backyard BBQ at All Good Pizza in San Francisco, a kid-friendly spot with great pizza and space to play. Then we uncover authentic Liberian cuisine, a rare culinary find, at Kendejah Restaurant in San Leandro. And finally, enjoy the warm welcome at Siam Bay Authentic Thai Cuisine in Oakland, where they make you feel a part of the family.

  • S13E15 Tommy’s Joynt, Belotti Ristorante e Bottega, 5A5 Steak Lounge

    • October 18, 2018
    • PBS

    We begin at a local institution, where the food is served cafeteria-style; be ready to order at Tommy's Joynt in San Francisco. Our next destination is led by a Milan born chef offering a fresh, elegant take on Northern Italian cuisine; relax at Belotti Ristorante e Bottega in Oakland. Last, we visit a contemporary steakhouse serving prime cuts from around the world right here in in San Francisco; tuck into the meat at 5A5 Steak Lounge.

  • S13E16 Lers Ros, Sichuan Fortune House, Marinitas

    • October 25, 2018
    • PBS

    Family recipes and traditional Thai ingredients balance the flavors of hot, sour, salty and sweet at our first spot - Lers Ros in San Francisco. Then the focal point shifts to the red chiles of China's central region in Pleasant Hill at Sichuan Fortune House. Finally we end with a menu focused on a Latin-American blend of lusciousness, along with a killer tequila list, at Marinitas Restaurant in San Anselmo.

  • S13E22 Minato Japanese Restaurant, Tapsilog Bistro, Giorgio's Pizzeria

    • December 6, 2018
    • PBS

    First up, it's a young girl's dream come true at San Jose's Minato Japanese Restaurant, where kids meals come with a prize. Then a soccer player's pick, Tapsilog Bistro, where authentic Filipino flavors pair with a sporty atmosphere in Campbell. Finally, like daughter, like mother, as a San Francisco girl shares her mom's high school hangout, Giorgio's Pizzeria, where generations of families have been coming for pipin' hot pizza pies since 1972.

Season 14

Season 15

  • S15E02 PLāYT Restaurant & Bar, Xingones, Stonemill Matcha

    • April 9, 2020
    • PBS

    Our first stop is PLāYT Restaurant & Bar where upscale Southern food with a California twist shines in Hayward. Then it’s off to Xingones in Old Oakland, a beloved pop-up run by two Oakland chefs who passionately prepare the foods they grew up eating, like chicken and waffles and street tacos. Finally we end in San Francisco’s Mission District at Stonemill Matcha, a minimalist Japanese cafe with extensive sweet and savory offerings and expertly crafted matcha beverages.

  • S15E03 Range Life, Royal Feast, Daughter Thai Kitchen

    • April 16, 2020
    • PBS

    Out in the wide-open space of low-key Livermore, hyper-seasonal California cuisine gets the star treatment at the stylish Range Life. Across the bay in Millbrae, Royal Feast serves critically acclaimed Sichuan and Tangia cuisine, including the best Peking duck outside of Beijing. Finally, in Oakland’s quiet Montclair neighborhood, Daughter Thai Kitchen explodes with festive energy centered around next-generation southern Thai dishes and a colorfully dream-like ambiance.

  • S15E04 Big Country Kitchen, Denica's Real Food Kitchen, Mama's Royal Cafe

    • April 23, 2020
    • PBS

    Our show is all about breakfast, the most important meal of the day! You’ll feel right at home at Concord’s Big Country Kitchen, a woman- and veteran-owned spot serving Southern favorites and featuring a whole table of hot sauces. Then it’s off to Castro Valley, for colorful, inventive morning treats like cookie dough waffles and giant mimosas at Denica’s Real Food Kitchen. We finish it all off at an Oakland institution that’s been serving all-day eggs and homefries for the past 46 years. Decorated with napkin art and old fashioned aprons, you can’t miss the one-of-a-kind atmosphere at Mama’s Royal Cafe.

  • S15E05 Kura Revolving Sushi, Agrodolce Osteria, Burmatown

    • April 30, 2020
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area Kids reviews Kura Revolving Sushi (Cupertino), Agrodolce Osteria (Berkeley), Burmatown (Corte Madera)

  • S15E07 Mahila by Azalina's, Le Paradis, A Mano

    • May 14, 2020
    • PBS

    In San Francisco’s Noe Valley, Mamak cuisine shines at Mahila by Azalina’s, a triumphant Malaysian restaurant helmed by acclaimed chef Azalina Eusope. Eastwards in Hayward, fresh and healthy Vietnamese fare paired with classic French pastries delights at Le Paradis. Finally, the search for upscale, Italian comfort food ends in Hayes Valley with freshly-made pasta at A Mano.

  • S15E09 Crustacean, Protéa

    • May 28, 2020
    • PBS

    We begin at San Francisco’s Crustacean where Vietnamese flavors have been perfected in a secret kitchen by three generations of the An family. Then, we head north to Yountville for masterfully-crafted Puerto Rican cuisine. With a hyper-seasonal menu that changes daily, the passion is palpable at Protéa.

  • S15E10 Turtle Tower Restaurant, Copper Spoon Cocktails and Kitchen, Papillon Restaurant

    • June 4, 2020
    • PBS

    From Season 8, we start at Turtle Tower Restaurant, a Northern Vietnamese phở establishment in San Francisco’s Richmond District, where richly spiced broth and house-made noodles steal the show. Next, from Season 13, it’s off to Oakland's Temescal, where an eclectic hometown spot serves expertly crafted cocktails and a market-driven California menu at Copper Spoon Cocktails and Kitchen. Finally, from Season 10, we fly to Papillon Restaurant in Fremont for a romantically-lit, fine dining treasure that delights with Old World classics like flambéed cherry jubilee and escargot.

  • S15E11 R+D Kitchen, Just For You Cafe, Rice Barn Thai Eatery & Wine Bar

    • June 11, 2020
    • PBS

    Up in Yountville, impeccably-precise sushi, famous fried chicken sandwiches, and other modern California classics are served with a smile at R+D Kitchen. Next, in San Francisco’s Dogpatch, fluffy beignets take on a starring role in Just For You Cafe’s Americana brunches. Finally, at Rice Barn Thai Eatery & Wine Bar in Vacaville, creative takes on Thai classics and a family-friendly atmosphere greet you with “Welcome home!”

  • S15E12 Anaviv’s Table, Larb Thai Food & Tapas, Mister Jiu’s

    • June 18, 2020
    • PBS

    For a meal unlike any other, we start in a Richmond warehouse for a multi-course, farm-to-table communal dining experience at Anaviv’s Table. Then, tucked away in an El Cerrito stripmall, Larb Thai Food & Tapas concocts traditional Issan-style delicacies that are hard to find in the Bay Area. For our final course, we head to Mister Jiu’s in San Francisco’s historic Chinatown, where chef Brandon Jew celebrates Chinese cuisine with seasonal California ingredients and upscale sensibilities.

  • S15E14 Curry Up Now, Falafel Stop, Nick's On Grand

    • August 13, 2020
    • PBS

    This week, it’s all plant-based plates for our vegetarian guests! In San Francisco’s Mission District, Curry Up Now dishes out fast-casual Indian street food in funky packages: fried ravioli, sexy fries, and loaded burritos. Then, we devour fried falafel and freshly baked pita made from imported Israeli dough at Sunnyvale’s Falafel Stop. Finally, in South San Francisco, sisig, lumpia, and other Filipino classics are given the meatless treatment at Nick’s On Grand.

  • S15E15 Sweet T’s Restaurant + Bar, La Note Restaurant, Magnolia Street Wine Lounge & Kitchen

    • July 9, 2020
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area KIDS Special: It’s time for another trip to the kid’s table! Up north in Windsor, a programming whiz kid savors the hallmarks of Southern comfort food at Sweet T’s Restaurant + Bar. Next, a second-generation Check, Please! guest reviews his Berkeley spot that’s been serving French brunch for the past two decades: La Note Restaurant. Finally, after competitive swim meets, there’s nothing a young swimmer would rather eat than creative soul food blending Cajun and Asian flavors at Oakland’s Magnolia Street Wine Lounge & Kitchen.

  • S15E16 Locanda Ravello, Café Umami, Main Street Kitchen

    • July 16, 2020
    • PBS

    This week, we celebrate teachers with three teacher guests! First up, the flavors of the Amalfi coast bloom at a cozy pizzeria in Danville: Locanda Ravello. Next, Oakland’s Cafe Umami is the perfect spot for nourishing grain bowls crafted by a former microbiologist and brimming with fermented flavor. The final course: seasonal and sophisticated offerings at Walnut Creek’s welcoming Main Street Kitchen.

  • S15E18 Mersea, Bevri

    • July 30, 2020
    • PBS

    Check, Please! Bay Area KIDS Special: For our first course, an avid reader strikes gold with fresh bites and stunning views at Treasure Island’s Mersea. Next up, a tennis champ hits an ace with rich khinkali and khachapuri at Bevri, Palo Alto’s first Georgian restaurant.

  • S15E19 Il Casaro Pizzeria & Mozzarella Bar, Soba Ichi

    • August 6, 2020
    • PBS

    First, let’s take a stroll through North Beach for Neapolitan pizza at Il Casaro Pizzeria & Mozzarella Bar, which translates to “cheese maker” in Italian. Then, we may have died and gone to noodle heaven at Soba Ichi, where handcrafted soba noodles are made onsite with traditional practices.

  • S15E20 Stay Gold Deli, Sunset Reservoir Brewing Company, Wayfare Tavern

    • September 10, 2020
    • PBS

    Our season finale begins in West Oakland with central Texas barbeque meets Italian delicatessen. With a beer garden, pinball machines and games, Stay Gold Deli has something for everyone. Then, we head to San Francisco’s Sunset District for expertly crafted brews and tasty bar bites. Outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds drop their surfboards and bikes for a seat at Sunset Reservoir Brewing Company. Finally, we journey to San Francisco’s Financial District for a turn-of-the-century-inspired American tavern experience. Tyler Florence’s famously flaky popovers and fried chicken satisfy travelers and locals alike at Wayfare Tavern.

Season 16

  • S16E01 Tempting Takeout

    • April 1, 2021

    In this special look back, Leslie’s got the inside scoop on some of the Bay Area’s best bets for delicious dishes and mouthwatering meal kits to go.

  • S16E03 Handcrafted

    • April 15, 2021

    Time to satisfy those carb cravings with our guests’ go-to places for the best Asian dumplings and noodles and Italian pastas made fresh daily. This special look back episode celebrates everything handcrafted!

  • S16E04 Old School

    • April 22, 2021

    From quirky diners to traditional bar-and-grills, it’s a trip down memory lane as Leslie Sbrocco looks back at some of the Bay Area’s most historic restaurants.

Season 17

  • S17E01 Palette Tea House, Rico Rico Taco, The Kitchen Table

    • May 5, 2022

    In San Francisco’s Ghirardelli Square, Palette Tea House takes a new approach to modern dim sum. Rico Rico Taco, located near Lake Merritt, whips up flavorful al pastor from a traditional trompo alongside other typical taqueria favorites. Finally, San Rafael’s The Kitchen Table is a love letter to comforting, country-style Italian food.

  • S17E02 Smelly's Creole, Maison Danel, Roxx on Main

    • May 12, 2022

    In the heart of Oakland, Smelly’s Creole serves up ambitious, soul-inspired seafood dishes. In San Francisco, Maison Danel delights with flaky French pastries, brasserie favorites and afternoon tea. Finally, in Martinez, Roxx on Main combines locally sourced, organic, sustainable ingredients with a vast wine list to create a unique neighborhood spot, offering live music and entertainment.

  • S17E03 Ajanta, CyBelle's Front Room, Syma’s Mexican Grill & Persian

    • May 20, 2022
    • PBS

    Berkeley's Ajanta Restaurant focuses on harder-to-find Indian specialties with creative, modern flair. In San Francisco’s Inner Sunset, CyBelle's Front Room offers one of the Bay Area's most extensive vegan menus, dishing out New York-style pizza and other decadent, carb-centric cuisine. Finally, Syma’s Mexican Grill & Persian Cuisine in Albany pairs two unexpected culinary traditions.

  • S17E04 Top Hatters Kitchen, KINSmoke, Reem's California Mission

    • May 27, 2022

    Top Hatters Kitchen and Bar in San Leandro whips up rustic, made-from-scratch dishes fusing Vietnamese and California flavors. In Healdsburg, KINSmoke smokes ribs, brisket and chicken on California wood, pairing it with regional BBQ sauces. Finally, Reem's California Mission brings the flavors and aromas of a modern Arab street corner bakery to San Francisco.

  • S17E05 Angelicas, Frisco Fried, Kinka Sushi

    • June 2, 2022

    At Angelicas in Redwood City, California cuisine meets Latin flair, resulting in distinctive brunch dishes. In San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood, the uncle-and-nephew team at Frisco Fried share their secrets to Southern-style soul food. And tucked away in a Petaluma strip mall, the chef at Kinka Sushi specializes in creative omakase and unique rolls using fish flown in fresh from Japan.

  • S17E06 620 Jones, Radhaus, Café de la Presse

    • September 1, 2022
    • PBS

    We're joined by the cast & crew of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, as they share their favorite San Francisco spots. 620 Jones is the go-to place for specialty cocktails and globally inspired bar bites. Fort Mason's Radhaus cooks up the ultimate “Kalifornien" Bavarian Beer Hall experience. And Café de la Presse brings French charm and cuisine to the heart of Union Square.

  • S17E07 Philomena, Amakara, Palm City Wines

    • September 8, 2022

    In Oakland, Philomena elevates East Coast bar and brunch classics with West Coast flair and fresh flavors. Dublin’s Amakara offers unexpected and creative takes on sushi rolls, clever cocktails, and other Japanese favorites. And San Francisco’s Palm City Wines is hoagie heaven, slinging generous stacked hoagies along with a variety of local beer and wines in a welcoming neighborhood atmosphere.

  • S17E08 Ettan, Octavia, Sue's Kitchen

    • September 15, 2022

    In Palo Alto, Ettan showcases the richness, complexity and variety of regional Indian cuisine with California flair. Then, in San Francisco, Octavia celebrates seasonal ingredients from local farms with an ever-changing menu of hand-cut pastas, soups, and desserts. Finally, Sue’s Kitchen in El Sobrante honors the family’s Laotian heritage with a selection of authentic dishes from their homeland.

  • S17E09 FOB Kitchen, Miller & Lux, Creek House Dim Sum

    • September 22, 2022

    Oakland’s FOB Kitchen is a love letter to Filipino food; located in the Temescal neighborhood, FOB brings bold flavors and fresh ingredients (like housemade spam!) to classic Filipino favorites in a tropically inspired, vibrant environment. Then, San Francisco’s Miller & Lux, helmed by celebrity chef Tyler Florence, is the perfect spot for a post-hoops celebration near the Chase Center. Indulge in decadent, dry-aged steaks and sumptuous side dishes, but save room for dessert, a show-stopping display of sweet treats. Next, Creek House Dim Sum brings classic dim sum to Walnut Creek, employing traditional Cantonese techniques to craft top-quality small bites. Finally, reporter Cecilia Phillips heads Off the Grid to San Francisco’s Fort Mason for Fido Friday at California’s largest weekly food truck gathering.

  • S17E10 Bar Bay Grill, Rio California, Flowers Saratoga

    • September 29, 2022

    Union City's Bar Bay Grill brings the heat with their flavorful Asian fusion bar bites and wide selection of sake, soju, beer and wine. Tucked away in a historic Oakland neighborhood, Rio California serves up both popular Brazilian street foods and classic Caribbean favorites. Flowers Saratoga elevates shareable plates with seasonal ingredients and imaginative twists on New American standbys.

  • S17E11 Roasted and Raw, Street Social, Kehaulani’s Cafe

    • January 12, 2023
    • PBS

    In Oakland, Roasted and Raw whips up fresh vegan fare, offering a healthier, plant-based take on familiar favorites without sacrificing flavor. Located in a historic building in Petaluma, Street Social dreams up an ever-changing menu of imaginative, locally sourced dishes. And Kehaulani’s Cafe in Vallejo delivers low-key island vibes and flavor-packed Filipino and Hawaiian specialties.

  • S17E12 Alameda Comedy Club, Sequoia Diner, True Laurel

    • January 19, 2023
    • PBS

    Tasty, ambitious dishes—at a comedy club? Yes, and… At Alameda Comedy Club, order up first-class bar bites served with a side of laughter. In Oakland’s Laurel District, Sequoia Diner uses sustainably sourced ingredients to elevate diner breakfast favorites. And in San Francisco’s Mission District, True Laurel pairs floral-based, aromatic cocktails with innovative, snack-sized comfort foods.

  • S17E13 Butcher Crown Roadhouse, One Fish Raw Bar

    • January 26, 2023
    • PBS

    Discover hog heaven in Petaluma at Butcher Crown Roadhouse. Dig into burgers, brews, and barbecue, from tender, lip-smacking ribs to smoked brisket and more. Next, trek to the heart of downtown Campbell, where One Fish Raw Bar’s seafood-driven menu centers delicate, artfully plated crudos and nightly seasonal specials in a chic, high-energy setting.

  • S17E14 Sobre Mesa, DAMNFiNE pizza, Spinning Bones

    • February 2, 2023
    • PBS

    In downtown Oakland, Sobre Mesa creates an urban neighborhood paradise with lush, tropical greenery, creative cocktails, and Afro-Latino small plates. Then, DAMNFiNE pizza heats up San Francisco’s Outer Sunset with wood-fired pizzas, Italian spritzes, and other “damn fine” dishes. Finally, in Alameda, Spinning Bones takes California-style rotisserie for a spin.

  • S17E15 Oeste, Little Lamb Hot Pot & BBQ, Lokma

    • February 9, 2023
    • PBS

    In Oakland, Oeste Bar and Kitchen focuses on organic, sustainably farmed California ingredients and regional Southern flavors. Then, in San Jose, Little Lamb Hot Pot & BBQ serves up steamy pots of fragrant broth in a style that dates all the way back to Genghis Khan himself: traditional hot pot. Finally, San Francisco’s Lokma is a destination for Turkish meze that’s tailor-made for sharing.

  • S17E16 Da Boccery, Toto's Pizzeria, The Park Street Tavern

    • February 16, 2023

    Livermore’s Da Boccery is “da place” for food and fun for the whole family. From bocce ball to axe throwing, shuffleboard to giant Jenga, this lively spot pairs casual bites with high-energy activities, plus craft beer and cocktails. Then, in San Bruno, Toto’s Pizzeria & Restaurant claims to be one of the oldest continuously family-owned pizzerias in the country. Now lovingly crafted by its fifth generation of pizza makers, the brick oven-baked pies follow the same traditional recipe first introduced by Grandpa Toto in 1932. Next, sample fresh, cozy Greek taverna and Italian ristorante favorites at a quaint neighborhood spot, The Park Street Tavern in Alameda. Finally, reporter Cecilia Phillips takes in the action at Newark’s Super Market Sundays, as local chefs throw down in a competition for the best fried chicken sandwich.

Season 18

  • S18E01 One House Bakery, Burma 2, The Monk's Kettle Terra Linda

    • April 20, 2023
    • KQED

    In Benicia, One House Bakery uses the force to win over customers with buttery baked goods — think everything from fresh breads and sweet pastries to savory meat pies and house-made soups. This North Bay spot even went viral in 2022 thanks to one of its most creative concoctions: a life-size “Pan Solo,” a rendering of famed Star Wars hero Han Solo composed entirely of bread. Then, in Walnut Creek, Burma 2 dishes up authentic Burmese cuisine, offering traditional favorites like crunchy tea leaf salad and fresh-from-the-wok shrimp stir fry alongside Burmese-inspired cocktails and beers. Finally, nestled in a quiet San Rafael neighborhood, The Monk’s Kettle Terra Linda brings big, juicy burgers, beers and brewpub fare to a lively, family-friendly space.

  • S18E02 TIPS Roadside, Café Colucci, Routier

    • April 27, 2023
    • KQED

    Beignets, biscuits and other brunch faves…in wine country? Located along scenic Sonoma Highway 12 in Kenwood, TIPS Roadside cooks up hearty, Southern-inspired comfort food that’s the perfect fare to fuel up for an afternoon of wine country touring (or even to soak up the morning mimosas after)! Then, in Oakland, Café Colucci crafts vegetarian-friendly Ethiopian dishes that highlight the unique spices, heirloom herbs and flavors of East African cuisine. Finally, in San Francisco’s Lower Pacific Heights, Routier, co-founded by one of the region’s most renowned pastry chefs, whips up “French-ish” fare, celebrating the elegance and refinement of French cuisine, wine and, of course, dessert.

  • S18E03 Restaurant Gish, Zona Rosa, Wildseed

    • May 4, 2023
    • KQED

    Santa Clara’s Restaurant Gish dishes up modern Korean fusion favorites as part of an ever-changing, seasonally focused prix fixe menu that’s full of delight. Then, in San Jose, the menu at Zona Rosa transports you to Mexico, delivering creative, homemade dishes (and handmade tortillas!) alongside smoky mezcal and tequila-based cocktails. Finally, in San Francisco’s Cow Hollow neighborhood, Wildseed’s all-vegan menu serves up good food that’s good for you; their fresh, flavorful and surprisingly hearty plant-based dishes support the local community by sourcing seasonal ingredients from nearby farmers.

  • S18E04 Comal, Hook Fish Co, Jo’s Modern Thai

    • May 11, 2023
    • KQED

    A bustling, open kitchen greets you at Berkeley’s Comal, a go-to spot for fresh, handmade tortillas, tequila flights and other regional Oaxacan favorites. With a lush, intimate patio and al fresco beer garden, this Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognized spot is a perfect place to indulge with a craft cocktail or signature shareable snack. Then, tucked away in Mill Valley’s Tam Junction, Hook Fish Co prepares sustainable seafood in mellow yet mouthwatering ways, from loaded fish burritos to delicate, citrus-forward poke and ceviche. Finally, in Oakland, at yet another Bib Gourmand-recognized joint, Jo’s Modern Thai is a date night destination for those in the mood to fall in love – with bold, fragrant Thai dishes! Inspired by and embodying tropical vibes, Jo’s pairs traditional Thai recipes with familiar California ingredients. Reporter Cecilia Phillips closes out this week’s episode with a visit to Presidio Tunnel Tops, San Francisco’s new federal park, a 14-acre urban oasis with unbeatable

  • S18E05 Mamahuhu, Zuni Café, Nick’s Pizza and Bakery

    • September 7, 2023
    • KQED

    Nestled in the heart of downtown Mill Valley, Mamahuhu offers a playful twist on familiar Chinese takeout. From the mind of Michelin and James Beard Award-winning Chef Brandon Jew, this fast-casual spot delivers the rich, flavorful Chinese-American dishes you know and love with sustainable, locally sourced ingredients. Then, situated along Market Street in the Civic Center neighborhood, Zuni Café is a storied San Francisco icon, dishing up refined yet unpretentious bistro bests like their fan-favorite Roasted Chicken for Two. Finally, in Oakland, Nick’s Pizza and Bakery whips up fresh “Oakland-style” sourdough crust pizza with unexpected topping combinations. A true neighborhood gem, Nick’s leans into seasonal flavors in its meat-centric, veggie and vegan pies and slices, deli sandwiches and pastries.

  • S18E06 Baia Restaurant, Mare Island Brewing Co. Ferry Taproom, À Côté

    • September 14, 2023
    • KQED

    Saucy, savory Italian comfort food… without the meat? The menu at Baia Restaurant, located in San Francisco’s Hayes Valley neighborhood, boasts all the familiar favorites – pastas, pizzas, and parms all have prominent placement – with a twist: They’re entirely plant-based. Then, tucked along the scenic Vallejo shoreline, Mare Island Brewing Co. Ferry Taproom is home to simple, savory and oh-so-satisfying pub fare, nearly two dozen taps, and unbeatable views of Mare Island. Finally, in Oakland’s Rockridge district, À Côté offers eclectic, family-style Mediterranean small plates and a carefully curated list of European wines in an intimate, charming setting. Reporter Cecilia Phillips closes out this week’s episode with a visit to the country’s oldest cheese company, Petaluma’s Marin French Cheese Co., for a lesson in cheesemongering, beekeeping and honey harvesting. This historic creamery crafts artisan cheeses by hand, employing the same traditional French cheesemaking techniques first

  • S18E07 Mazra, Benchmark Pizzeria, Flacos

    • September 21, 2023
    • KQED

    At San Bruno’s Mazra, known for its Mediterranean mezze plates, diners are met by the mouthwatering aroma of woodfired kebabs and spit-roasted shawarma. This family-owned spot just minutes from SFO marries classic Levantine street food and vibrant, playful aesthetics for a unique dining experience. Then, at Benchmark Pizzeria in Kensington, a small community in the East Bay, the emphasis is on simple, satisfying ingredients: hand-stretched mozzarella, house-ground polenta, homemade sausage, and thin-crust dough made daily. The menu changes nightly, but one thing remains the same no matter the preparation – light, slightly blistered, crisp crusts and ample fresh toppings. Finally, Berkeley’s Flacos dishes up meatless Mexican bites, delivering all the flavors of a traditional taqueria while maintaining its all-vegan menu. Reporter Cecilia Phillips rounds out this week’s episode with a trip to Hella Plants Market in San Francisco for plant-based fare, vegan sweets and other treats for env

  • S18E08 Día de Pesca MexSífood Taqueria, Gao Viet Kitchen & Bar, Fiore Caffè

    • September 28, 2023
    • KQED

    First up, a funky San Jose spot featuring flavorful fish tacos, succulent shrimp and squid cocktails and flair galore. Día de Pesca MexSífood Taqueria, a former food stand turned tropical taqueria, specializes in simply prepared Mexican favorites with a seasonal selection of fish and seafood. Then, in downtown San Mateo, Gao Viet Kitchen & Bar whips up Vietnamese feasts in abundance, from its signature Phozilla – a massive bowl of show-stopping pho stuffed with Maine lobster, filet mignon, brisket, oxtail and other decadent toppings – to more familiar fare. At Gao Viet, the richer the broth and the bigger the bowl, the better the experience – especially if it’s shared. Finally, at Fiore Caffè, a cozy corner café in San Francisco’s bustling Mission District, discover classic homemade Neapolitan and contemporary Southern Italian fare served in a charming restored Victorian.

  • S18E09 Café La Taza, Kensington Circus Pub, Beit Rima

    • January 5, 2023
    • KQED

    In San Francisco’s Mission District, Café La Taza is the ideal destination for hearty Central American breakfasts. Begun as a mere coffee shop in 1997, this family-owned and operated shop has grown to a full-service restaurant with heaping portions perfectly suited for your appetite, no matter the time of day. Then, in Kensington, a close-knit community in the Berkeley Hills, you’d be forgiven for mistaking the local Kensington Circus Pub for a quaint pub in the heart of London. This East Bay find pours the best of British and Irish brews (all on tap), plus English pub grub, from bangers and mash to Shepherd’s pie, fish and chips to “England’s Most Popular Sticky Toffee Pudding” – so good they have it flown in. Finally, Beit Rima, nestled in San Francisco’s Duboce Triangle neighborhood, crafts authentic Arabic comfort food with locally sourced ingredients. Pillowy, fresh-from-the-oven pita sprinkled with Zaatar is one highlight, but the menu showcases the versatility of Palestinian cui

  • S18E10 Queen’s Louisiana Po-Boy Cafe, La Casa Mia, Yak and Yeti Restaurant

    • January 11, 2024

    Laissez les bons temps rouler! Located on San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf, Queen’s Louisiana Po-Boy Cafe offers a taste of the bayou. Their menu boasts the best of New Orleans, from shrimp po’ boys to seafood gumbo, brimming with classic and exuberant Creole and Cajun flavors. Then, in Santa Clara, La Casa Mia is home to comforting umami-filled cuisine with an unexpected twist, bringing Japanese-Italian fusion to the Bay. Sea urchin pasta and mentaiko mochi pizza are examples of surprising culinary delights difficult to find outside Japan — until now! Finally, Yak and Yeti Restaurant and Bar serves up Indian, Nepalese and Tibetian flavors in colorful, cozy quarters. From sizzling shrimp tandoor to delectable dal, this beloved Napa restaurant brings the Himalayas to the heart of wine country.

  • S18E11 Arizmendi Emeryville Bakery & Pizzeria, LUNA Mexican Kitchen, Shizen

    • January 18, 2024

    First up, diners check out the East Bay’s Arizmendi Emeryville Bakery & Pizzeria along San Pablo Avenue. This worker-owned and operated neighborhood gem serves up a rotating selection of satisfying seasonal pizzas and tasty pastries baked daily. Then, in the South Bay, Campbell’s LUNA Mexican Kitchen is home to traditional Mexican dishes in cozy digs using fresh, carefully curated ingredients, including masa made in-house using the ancestral method of nixtamalization. Finally, in San Francisco’s Mission District, Shizen perfects their inventive sushi rolls with local and seasonal ingredients, serving up traditional izakaya favorites with an entirely vegan, plant-based twist. Reporter Cecilia Phillips rounds out this week’s episode with a visit to the Outer Sunset Farmers Market & Mercantile. Since 2014, this weekly pop-up has brought local bites, artists, libations and live music to the neighborhood.

  • S18E12 Wahpepah's Kitchen, Lion Dance Cafe, Besharam

    • January 18, 2024

    With flavorful favorites like tender deer sticks and savory bison meatballs, Wahpepah’s Kitchen aims to bring fresh, nourishing Native American cuisine to the forefront of the Bay Area while honoring the seasons in Oakland’s Fruitvale district. Then, in downtown Oakland, Lion Dance Cafe brims with tasty innovation, offering a creative selection of vegan Singaporean, Chinese and Italian small plates. Finally, at Besharam, in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood, diners are greeted by vibrant, veggie-centric dishes inspired by the Gujarati cuisine of India, served up in a modern and contemporary space.

Season 19

  • S19E02 Shadowbrook, Villa Azteca, Wild Fish

    • April 25, 2024

    Check, Please! Bay Area makes more waves in the Monterey Bay Area! Located next to Soquel Creek in Capitola, the historic Shadowbrook serves up their signature Pacific Rim salmon and prime rib alongside an extensive and locally-focused wine list, all set in rustic yet undeniably classy quarters. Then, with unique favorites like buttery roasted bone marrow, Villa Azteca brings an unexpected twist to Mexican cuisine in Salinas — alongside classics like chile relleno and chilaquiles. Finally, just off of Lighthouse Avenue, Wild Fish in Pacific Grove dishes up organic bistro fare — from ling cod katsu to bouillabaisse — that’s locally fished, farmed, and foraged. Reporter Cecilia Phillips rounds out this week’s episode with a visit to Gizdich Ranch in Watsonville for a taste of its jams, fruit picking, and famous seasonal pies.