Thanks to Glady for submitting this. Today is the Spirit of Japantown festival featuring all sorts of demonstrations, food vendors, fanime, and San Jose Taiko. More info below!
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San Jose Japantown is one of the last three major Japantowns that remain in the United States. Japantown Community Congress of San Jose (JCCsj) was created to continue the cultural and historical preservation of our 120 year-old, multi-ethnic Japantown. The JCCSJ is composed of Japantown advocates, including representatives of major organizations, members-at-large, residents, businesses and property owners.
We invite everyone to be a part of our unique experience!
(One day only from 10am to 5pm.)
Food vendors, Arts & Crafts, Car Club Expo, FanimeCon anime all day, Martial Arts demonstrations, San Jose Taiko, Scojourners, Spirit of Hawaii stage, Beer/Wine/Sake Garden, Midori Bonsai Exhibition, Ikebana Arts, Kids Zone, Open Houses, storytelling, Southwest Airlines Raffle, Gift Certificate Raffle - and ALL Japantown OPEN!
Hosted by Japantown Community Congress of San Jose
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
Winchester Mystery House Fright Nights Launches Today!
I would go so far as to call this the most anticipated Halloween attraction anywhere in the Bay Area this year. One of the most mysterious and haunted places in the world is finally getting a maze attraction for Halloween! For some behind the scenes information, check out their newsletter below:
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
VTA Spending $488 Million on New Bus Projects
Next year the VTA is going out to bid on some substantial public transit projects. One will be at $128M project that will run 7 miles through the heart of Downtown San Jose from Santa Clara Street all the way down to Alum Rock Avenue. This route will have bus stations at one mile intervals that look more like Light Rail stations with ticket machines, nice landscaping, and additional security features. There will also be dedicated bus lanes along 2 miles of Alum Rock. Completion is set for Summer 2014.
VTA is also planning to do $200M worth of work along 17 miles of El Camino from San Jose to Palo Alto and a $160M project on Steven's Creek between San Jose and Cupertino. Both are expecting to have greatly improved stations and dedicated bus lanes when possible. The VTA is shooting to have all of these projects completed by 2018 when BART begins service to San Jose.
Fore more info, click here.
San Pedro Square Market Sign Lighting Photos
Jennifer Bullock has some beautiful photos of the San Pedro Square Market Sign Lighting on Flickr right over here! The Market has actually changed a lot since those photos were taken, and I would highly recommend going there on the weekend to check it out. My current recommendations for the eateries that are open:
Vino Vino: Riesling and Brie, Prosciutto, and Fig Chutney sandwiches
Pizza Bocca Lupo: Margarita Pizza with Buffalo Cheese and Cooked Prosciutto
San Pedro Square Market Bar: Blueberry, Strawberry, or Watermelon Mojitos
Vino Vino: Riesling and Brie, Prosciutto, and Fig Chutney sandwiches
Pizza Bocca Lupo: Margarita Pizza with Buffalo Cheese and Cooked Prosciutto
San Pedro Square Market Bar: Blueberry, Strawberry, or Watermelon Mojitos
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Downtown San Jose Restaurant List Updates!
Several changes have been made to the Downtown San Jose Restaurants database over the past 2 months. We are now up to a staggering 206 restaurants, which I believe is the largest number of eateries in the history of Downtown! New additions are Crema, La Lune Sucree, Yogurtland, Zanatto's Deli, Bijan Cafe (which is actually a wine bar) and of course our first two San Pedro Square Market Restaurants: Pizza Boca Lupo and Vino Vino. We also have at least 7 restaurants that are currently under construction!
As as side note, I'm getting much closer to completing my mission of going to every restaurant in Downtown San Jose. Of the 206 restaurants currently open, I have eaten at 186 of them (90%).
Below is the changelog from the Downtown San Jose Restaurants Database:
As as side note, I'm getting much closer to completing my mission of going to every restaurant in Downtown San Jose. Of the 206 restaurants currently open, I have eaten at 186 of them (90%).
Below is the changelog from the Downtown San Jose Restaurants Database:
- 7/22/2011 Added Yogurtland on 125 E. San Carlos St.
- 8/19/2011 Replaced Cafe 1850 with Crema
- 8/19/2011 A Taste of Paris Closed (Chef moved to Paris)
- 8/19/2011 Added Outdoor Seating to Good Karma
- 9/3/2011 Caffe Trieste is Now Cafe Frascati
- 9/3/2011 Added hours to Yogurtland. Open until midnight on Friday and Saturday!
- 9/3/2011 La Lune Sucree has opened where A Taste of Paris used to be
- 9/18/2011 The first 2 restaurants in the San Pedro Square Market are now permanently open: Pizza Bocca Lupo and Vino Vino
- 9/25/2011 Replaced Cafe Stretto with Bijan Cafe (not to be confused with Bijan Bakery & Cafe). Same owner as Bijan Bakery but with a different menu and Bijan Cafe has exotic beers and wine.
- 9/25/2011 Added new outdoor seating to Vino Vino
If you haven't bookmarked it yet, here's the link to the spreadsheet! There is also a permanent link over to the right entitled Downtown San Jose Restaurants.
Zanotto's is Now Open!
From the Silicon Valley Lofts & Condos Blog:
Months after having to shutter it’s downtown San Jose grocery store due to the economy and stiff competition from The Market, local grocer Zanotto’s has once again risen from the ashes like a phoenix to re-open Zanotto’s Express on First Street. The new Zanotto’s does what they’ve always done best – offer a quick, healthy, and delicious lunch or dinner for local workers and residents. There is a huge refrigerator with pre-made sandwiches (I had a great prosciutto panini the other day – delicious!) and 15+ pre-made salads. All their pre-made offerings are made fresh daily at their Rose Garden location. They also offer several Grab-and-Go pre-made meal selections such as pastas, twice-baked potatoes, burritos – perfect for the SJSU student or high-rise resident who is looking for a quick, homemade meal. Two fresh soups are available daily. The focal point of the new space is the deli counter where you can build your own sandwich. There are plenty of meat, cheese, and condiment options to please even the most discerning palate. Round out your meal with plenty of unique beverages (including a nice selection of local wines) and delicious sweet treats. You’ll also find several specialty Italian foods such as olive oil, gourmet cheeses and pasta. There is plenty of seating both indoors and out. So next time you’re craving a tasty sandwich, stop by Zanotto’s – you’ll be glad you did.
What: Zanotto’s Express
Where: 80 S. 1st Street, between San Fernando and Santa Clara Streets in downtown San Jose
When: Open Monday - Friday from 10:30 am – 6:00 pm
Where: 80 S. 1st Street, between San Fernando and Santa Clara Streets in downtown San Jose
When: Open Monday - Friday from 10:30 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Ritmos de Flamenco @ SCU!
Flamenco is a combination of song, dance, and guitar with gypsy roots. It's pretty awesome that we have a group that specializes in this exotic dance right in our backyard. Arte Flamenco de San Jose is a non-profit organization that has been promoting and teaching flamenco since 1992.
Their big annual show is coming up this weekend at Mayer Theatre at Santa Clara University and you won't want to miss it! Professional dancers, singers, and guitarists will be on hand to provide unique entertainment you won't easily find anywhere else in the South Bay. This performance is one day only, so if you're interested now is the time to act.
Also, if you become inspired to try out flamenco for yourself they offer classes right over here.
Their big annual show is coming up this weekend at Mayer Theatre at Santa Clara University and you won't want to miss it! Professional dancers, singers, and guitarists will be on hand to provide unique entertainment you won't easily find anywhere else in the South Bay. This performance is one day only, so if you're interested now is the time to act.
Also, if you become inspired to try out flamenco for yourself they offer classes right over here.
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