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FoodieLand is a foodie inspired multi-cultural food and entertainment event taking place at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds With over 250+ vendors, we’re bringing you a variety of amazing foods, games, and entertainment for the whole family
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Top 10 Best Foodie Spots in San Jose, CA - July 2025 - Yelp - Dough Burger, ABVE The Basics, Fugetsu - San Jose, San Pedro Square Market, Dr ink, Tostadas, Scratch Cookery, Frank Furter’s Handcrafted Hot Dogs, Rosario’s Tacos, Tayyibaat Meat Grill
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Explore and share delicious recipes created by our community of foodies Find meals for every occasion, diet, and culinary preference
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Best Dining in San Jose, California: See 28,603 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of 2,513 San Jose restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more
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Diners can find dim sum, falafel, smoked barbeque, pizza, yakitori, jerk chicken, and hand-pulled noodles around the South Bay Let this be your guide to 25 of the finest restaurant options in the
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Eventbrite - FoodieLand presents FoodieLand Food Festival - San Jose | June 27-29, 2025 - Friday, June 27, 2025 | Sunday, June 29, 2025 at Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA Find event and ticket information
- San Jose for Foodies - Visit California
Wine and Beer in San Jose Ideally situated amidst three American viticultural areas, San Jose makes a prime launching pad for exploring the nearby wine regions in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Livermore Valley and Santa Clara Valley, but you can find great wine within the city limits too Located on the mineral-rich soil of a former quicksilver mine in the Almaden Valley neighborhood, Alamitos
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La Foret is located in a creekside boarding house that dates back to the mid-19th century quicksilver boom in the hills above New Almaden Game is always on the French menu—it’s one of the few Bay Area restaurants serving dishes like elk and wild boar—along with decadent wine- and butter-based sauces
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