Ramen Restaurant · Strawberry Park · 136 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: The noodles are premade, which is why they aren't the star of this fare. It's the broth, and since broth makes ramen more than the ramen makes ramen... this is one of the best ramen places around.
1631 E Capitol Expy (at Silver Creek Rd.), San Jose, CA
Seafood Restaurant · Evergreen · 90 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: If you're worried about rising a spice level when deciding your order, just get some cajun fries at the next level up. That way you'll know if you can handle it on your seafood for next time!
BBQ Joint · Downtown San Jose · 87 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: You know this place is legit from the smell, but the super-friendly owner, killer sauce, bombin' brisket, and solid ribs are what put it over the top. That, and they add bacon to every side dish... :)
Tom McGhan: The gorditas here are made with lightly fried flour shells and a combination of meat, cheese, sour creme and guacamole that forms an ooey, gooey, DELICIOUS filling. Perfection.
5152 Moorpark Ave Ste 40 (at Williams Rd.), San Jose, CA
Japanese Restaurant · West Valley · 25 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: The yakitori here is great, order a bunch and a couple sides of rice, but make sure to check the specials! Some of the best skewers (pork-belly wrapped items) are hiding there...
3541 Homestead Rd (at Lawrence Expy), Santa Clara, CA
Noodle Restaurant · 35 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: They ONLY do miso ramen here, but it's yummy! Get the shiro, the lightest of the miso ramens they serve, with a smoother and cleaner flavor. Bonus: pork is roasted to order, adding tremendous flavor.
Japanese Restaurant · West Valley · 25 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: The grill here is awesome. It's fueled by wood charcoal and adds amazing flavor to anything cooked on it. It also helps that they cook everything perfectly! Korean BBQ and Pork belly are the best :-)
Ramen Restaurant · West Valley · 21 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: The broth is thinner compared to other places in the bay, indicating less fat is added to the broth. The shoyu flavor is mild, and the noodles are nom! It's one of my top ramen places in the bay!
10650 S De Anza Blvd (at Kirwin Ln), Cupertino, CA
Wings Joint · 27 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: If, like me, you're an East Coast transplant and find the menu looks familiar, that's because this is basically a re-branded Cluck-U. Except nicer, cleaner, and like a sports bar. Win.
19732 Stevens Creek Blvd (at Wolfe Rd.), Cupertino, CA
Pizzeria · 15 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: It's the little things that make this place awesome: Cooking at 600°, the crispy sourdough crust, the service, putting tomatoes on top *after* they cook it. Probably the best pizza in the bay!
3540 Homestead Rd (at Lawrence Expy), Santa Clara, CA
Ramen Restaurant · 190 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: House made-noodles, and maybe the best soft-boiled egg around makes this one of my top ramen places in the bay! Just come at an off-peak time or be prepared to wait...
Tom McGhan: Famous for their coffee and quality pastries, Bijan has expanded to a second location in downtown San Jose, near the Tech Museum. No matter which location you choose, grab something yummy!
Tom McGhan: After coming here quite a few times, I've stack ranked what you should get here: (best) Ribs, (solid) CHOPPED brisket in a Big BBQ Sandwich, (okay) Pulled Pork. You're welcome.
Tom McGhan: The mayo they add to their bahn mi is a touch that helps set these apart from places like Lee's. At just $2.75 a pop for most choices, you can afford to get a second (or third!) to try!
Japanese Restaurant · Strawberry Park · 39 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: The sushi rice here might be the best I've had in the Bay Area (that wasn't a michelin-star joint). What does this mean? Skip rolls and nigiri (blasphemy?!) and go straight for a chirashi bowl.
Tom McGhan: Nearly every single sandwich on the menu is improved by getting it on a Dutch Crunch roll. If you're feeling famished, add a clam chowder bread bowl to your order. Their sourdough is solid.
Tom McGhan: Bonus points if you won the lottery by find a parking spot in their lot. Reward your luck with those amazing, amazing egg puffs. Make sure to dip them in the cinnamon sugar for enhanced yumminess!
Tom McGhan: A filipino bakery, this place is known for baked goods with ube, a sweet purple yam. Must gets: anything with ube, cheese balls (they look like cheese MUFFINS, really). Underrated: chicken empanadas.
Tom McGhan: This place is a mostly-standard mexican bakery, but a hidden gem is the tres leches "sundae" they keep in the coolers. Topped with fruit, whipped creme and chocolate sauce, it's delicious. Try one!
2255 Winchester Blvd (at Catalpa Ln), Campbell, CA
Ice Cream Parlor · Central Campbell · 19 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: One of the few DQ's in the area. Make it count. Skip the blizzard (blasphemy?!) and get a Peanut Buster Parfait (salt from the peanuts puts it over the top). Allergic? Go for a classic dipped cone.
Tom McGhan: The spicy ramen is better than your cup-o-noodle fare, but it's definitely pretty damn spicy. It's really tasty, too. Just take your time and don't stain your clothes or set yourself on fire, ok?
20560 Town Center Ln (at De Anza Blvd), Cupertino, CA
Coffee Shop · City Center · 108 tips and reviews
Tom McGhan: They have Humphry Slocombe Ice Cream, making this the only place I've seen with it in the South Bay. Get the Secret Breakfast (ice cream + bourbon + corn flakes? Yes please)!
Tom McGhan: Bored while waiting for your food? There are crates of peanuts in between some trash cans by the drinks. But unlike the original DC location, don't drop the shells on the floor!