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Village Host Pizza Grill

Village Host Pizza Grill

1201 Broadway, Burlingame, 94010, United States Of America

Pizza • Italian • American • North American


"One of the most blindingly bad pizzas ever I 've eaten, a crusty unforgiving hard as cardboard, zero chewy texture, not light nor deep dish nor Neapolitan nothing nada. It was a busy Friday night and the place was respectably packed with couples, families, singles munching away, apparently content. But how? Why? With what pizza? Did they get a different crust than we did? Had they ever eaten pizza to compare this monstrosity? It 's a mystery. The crust was actively HARD to bite into. And yes, though I can be picky, my husband who 'll eat any pizza in the world, even he has a mild look of surprise when he first bit into it, as if, can this really be? I wonder if they 're having an off night and judging by the rest of these Yelp reviews, others thought the crust was fine. The toppings were fine oozing cheese and solid pepperoni, sausage, red onion, mushrooms, everything good quality and in good ratio proportions. We also got their pizza sandwich, a misnomer in that it 's not a true sandwich nestled toppings in between a roll, as I was imagining. Instead, it 's more a French bread toasted and/or baked with pizza toppings. It was fine, just not my fantasy sandwich. It comes with potato chips. My husband appreciated they have non alcoholic beer. The vibe here is fantastic, kinda warm and polished wood tables with banquette type seating, a bar area up front. Way in the back there 's a place with video games and juke box with a big screen tv and where I imagine teenagers or kids have birthday parties. It 's a neighborhood place with prompt friendly service and reasonable prices. If only they could do something about that damn crust, we 'd be in serious pizza business :"

Smokin' Warehouse Barbecue

Smokin' Warehouse Barbecue

3336 Sacramento St, 94118, San Francisco, US, United States

Casual • Catering • Barbecue • American


"Great food for fair prices, pleasant service, seating indoors and outdoors.I decided to get dinner here and was greeted when I walked in. It was around closing time on a cold day, so there weren't other customers. There were lots of choices on the menu. The fried rice and chow mein were sold out, so I asked the woman behind the counter what she recommended and she told me about the garlic noodles which could come with beef brisket, salmon, or pulled pork, which is what I got. The total was $15.21 after tax. Garlic noodles with salmon wasn't on the menu, but she said they have it.I decided to dine in and looked around. It was too cold to sit at one of the two tables outside and the cushioned seats around a table at the window didn't seem right for me. I walked over to the stools in a hallway to the out-of-order restroom and sat facing a wall of business cards and historical photos, some black and white.After about five minutes, the lady placed down a paper box full of noodles topped with a sizeable portion of pulled pork and warned it was hot. The pork was tender and tasted pretty good by itself, but the sauce really brought it to life. The garlic noodles were very garlicky and cooked just right so they still had some chewiness. Everything was just the right temperature for me. While enjoying my food, I noticed a few people pick up food that they presumably ordered online and someone calling to order, so this seems to be mainly a take-out place.Overall, I enjoyed my experience. This isn't a place where a gruff man with a beard will serve you a giant portion of food slathered in barbeque sauce, but they have great pulled pork and probably other really good food. I recommend visiting this restaurant if you needed some hot food on a cold day like I did."