Showing posts with label San Jose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Jose. Show all posts

Friday, June 23, 2017

How Do You Evaluate a Restaurant?

Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese soccer player and in my mind, he is the best. Period! The only problem I have he doesn't play for Chelsea FC. ADEGA's is a Portuguese restaurant with so many awards I am running out of words on how to describe this great restaurant. The only problem I have with ADEGA's is they are in California and I live in New York City 4,139 km = 2,572 miles. Not good!


How do you evaluate a restaurant?
It's more than just bout the food. In my view, the restaurant must have great lighting and the music can make or break the atmosphere. Everything else gives personality to the restaurant. The question I ask myself "how good is the service?" ADEGA achievements make this restaurant a "cut above the rest" It's a winner!


ADEGA-Michelin Star Award Restaurant in San Jose, California

And before I am put into a pillory and exposed to public abuse, I wrote "Fun Facts About San Jose, California" it brought lots of comments from my friends, I attended a San Jose’s event in a Portuguese Michelin Star restaurant named ALDEA located in Manhattan which I highly recommend to my readers.

ADEGA-Michelin Star Award Restaurant in San Jose, California


Back to the matter at hand. ADEGA restaurant, San Jose’s, Calif. recent recipient of the Michelin Star Award located in San Jose’s Little Portugal, have now been honored with a second coveted award by the Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s most prestigious America's 100 Best Wine Restaurants of 2017.

 www.WineMag.com.

Only three Northern Californian restaurants will receive this prestigious award. How proud San Jose’s must be to have one of their own to have a local restaurant honored with this prestigious award. ADEGA is a family owned restaurant and operated by San Jose natives Carlos and Fernanda Carreira. Their daughter, chef Jessica Carreira, and her fiancĂ©, chef David Costa, are strongly influenced by family recipes and have worked at Michelin-starred restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal. Recently I had the honor to met this family in New York.

Carlos and Fernanda Carreira, chef David Costa, chef Jessica Carreira

“On behalf of the City of San Jose, I’d like to congratulate the Carreira family for receiving this tremendous honor,” said local Mayor Sam Liccardo. “In addition to setting a high standard of excellence, Adega represents the great culinary diversity and creativity found in our community. San Jose and the entire Bay Area are fortunate to have this Michelin-starred Portuguese restaurant, in the heart of our historic Little Portugal neighborhood.”

Mayor Sam Liccardo

Lunch Menu

Wine Enthusiast’s approach to wine and spirits is accessible and unpretentious and enjoyed by novices (which includes me) and experts alike. Published 13 times per year, the magazine’s audience is at nearly one million. Wow! The magazine and its Buying Guide with more than 200,000 ratings and reviews make up the most comprehensive database in the industry is available for free online at www.WineMag.com.

Chef Jessica Carreira, Chef David Costa

Last word: The secret of a successful restaurant is sharp knives. George Orwell, English novelist 1903-1950



Thursday, March 23, 2017

Fun Facts About San Jose, California

Spectacular heights: The art scene is alive and well in San Jose
Since publishing my blog a few years ago, I often received a variety of invitations that take place in New York City - some of them cultural, some are travel-related. They are all very interesting, but I do confess that most of the time I'd rather hibernate through the cold season.

A few weeks ago, one particular invitation caught my attention.

The friendly request was for a visit to San Jose via ALDEA restaurant. What do you mean? It was a special media luncheon and wine tasting that included an introduction to San Jose tourism. The occasion called for a significant amount of high level wine tasting, which included lunch at the Michelin star gourmet restaurant, ALDEA, located in the heart of Chelsea. I'd like to go on record and note that the food was superb. I strongly recommend a visit to ALDEA.
George Mendes, Michelin star chef, and owner of ALDEA restaurant in Manhattan
The alluring coastal side of San Jose
The special luncheon was prepared by Chef David Costa and his fiancee, Chef Jessica Carreira from San Jose's ADEGA (another Michelin star restaurant). Consequently, ADEGA is the second Portuguese restaurant in the United States to be honored with a Michelin star. While speaking to them, it became clear that the owners have some ambitious plans for the future of ADEGA. Judging by their skills which translated to the quality of the food, I predict they are well on their way of becoming world renown.

Chefs David Costa and Jessica Carreira of San Jose’s first Michelin starred restaurant, ADEGA.
We enjoyed a full bodied Pinot noir, and Chardonnay (shown above) during the wine tasting hour, and later for our delicious lunch. Judging by the empty bottles (below) on the table, this Californian wine was a big hit! BTW: I only had two glasses (this signified a taxi home)
The mood last Wednesday was a particularly jovial one. The people gathered at ALDEA was a combination of media, and various representatives from the San Jose, and Monterrey business communities. Sitting opposite me were members of the Californian Tourism offices. A gentleman named Mike Fox, Kim Becker Aguirre, Julie Riera Matsushima from San Jose's Airport Commission, and a delightful New York writer Named Nancy Frick Battaglia. They all spoke with great passion and panache about the beautiful state of San Jose.

Mike Fox, President and CEO of GOODWILL, a Silicon Valley-based company.
Kim Becker Aguirre, Director of Aviation, San Jose International Airport
My table partners made the case that San Jose was one of the finest city to promote one's business. I loved being in the presence of passionate people, and I was intrigued by their ardent enthusiasm.
As a Brit, my knowledge of California was somehow limited to films, like the old classic, 'Bullet' starring Steve McQueen which was filmed in San Francisco
Iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge (a great example of art deco), and the former Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, gave me the impression that San Francisco and Los Angeles were among the largest cities in California. Wrong!
Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary in San Francisco, California
As the afternoon went by, it dawned on me that I was uninformed when it came to the facts about San Jose. Therefore, I asked a lot of questions and my hospitable table partners responded positively without a quizzical look. Great!

Did you know that San Francisco was fourth, size-wise, when it come to cities like Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Jose? Amazingly I learn that San Jose is the 3rd best place to live in America, 3rd most educated city in America, and was named one of the Richest City in America. The residents' patriotism for their cities is such that they can boast that the brightest, most creative minds in science, technology, and entertainment can be found in San Jose.

 Mineta San Jose International Airport 
The Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC) is one of the most up-to-date airports in the United States. As a young boy, I loved visiting Heathrow and viewing all the aircrafts from around the world. That is probably why I still believe that the Concorde and the Space Shuttle were the No 1 engineering feats of the 20th century.

The Mineta San Jose International Airport also served global travelers from Canada, China, Europe, Japan, and Mexico. Even British Airways has a relevant presence in that part of the world. This is significant, because it means that my British patriots can now fly direct from Heathrow to San Jose. Excellent.

Kim Becker Aguirre (center with white jacket)

Silicon Valley is a place where the impossible is achieved.

Silicon Valley is where you'll find that a baby's first words are "Start-Up". Do I sense that San Jose is ready to step up to greater things? The world's airlines are flocking (no pun intended) to this town, and this could only means that's where all the smart people are heading, right?

At the start of the luncheon, a raffle was offered with the possibility of winning a trip (sponsored by Alaska Airlines) to the west coast. Sadly I didn't win. In life, you can't always get what you want.

Below are a few helpful links about visiting San Jose. Enjoy!
*https://www.ridgewine.com/wines/2014-estate-cabernet-sauvignon/
*http://www.aldearestaurant.com/contact/
*http://www.adegarest.com/#ip-container
*http://www.testarossa.com
*http://www.sanjose.org
*http://www.flysanjose.com/fl/
*http://www.foodgal.com/2016/11/a-celebration-of-wine-and-food-at-adega-san-joses-first-michelin-starred-restaurant/
*https://www.alaskaair.com
*Nancy Frick Battaglia: https://savingplaces.org/stories/architectural-fabric-historic-houses-newport-rhode-island#.WNK1QTu-RPN.
*http://www.goodwillsv.org