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Strike Bowling fun at Cupertino Square

Grace Keng, CRS, e-pro: Real Estate Agent in Cupertino, CA

The Strike Bowling at Cupertino Square became a popular place for the Silicon Valley fun place.

The Strike is unlike most Bowling place. It has everything bowling, food, TV, muisc and games.

It features 32 lanes of high-energy and glow in the dark bowling in a unique setting with the state of the art audio visual and huge video wall spanning the lanes. You will enjoy the cocktails and gourment cuisine right near bowling lanes. Strike has already started in the east cost and has made its way to the west. You may check www.strikecupertino.com or check out this article of Cupertino Strike.

Real Eats -- Alexander's Steakhouse, Cupertino, CA

05-26-08
Tom McEvoy
Tom McEvoy: Real Estate Agent in Sunnyvale, CA

It's not often that after a meal, I take home about half of my dinner but it happened recently at Alexander's Steakhouse in Cupertino. Recently there for an anniversary celebration dinner with my wife of thirty years, we enjoyed ourselves immensely. Our older son was taken there last year for his birthday by his girlfriend and has raved about it ever since. So he said that next special-occasion dinner you've got to try this place. In addition to just telling us, our two sons encouraged us by buying us gift cards to use.

My wife started by making reservations for our special night on opentable.com. On the website, they ask about any special comments or requests. My wife merely typed in a request that we get a nice table for our 30th Anniversary. Little did we know the comment would set in motion a whole host of things starting when we arrived. The hosts congratulated us on our anniversary (are we the only ones?) and seated us at a nice corner table away from the major aisles.

Next up, our servers, Jennifer and helper Andrew, presented us with two flutes which were immediately filled with a Spanish "champagne" or sparkling wine for a toast. Very classy! The wine was a little on the sweet side but woke up our palates nicely.

For a starter, we opted to split a Caesar salad and we're glad we did. The salad, made with full romaine lettuce leaves was excellently prepared with a slightly-tangy dressing was plenty for the both of us.

We were tipped off by our son that the dinner portions were quite large so we didn't order a bunch of starters though they had an impressive selection of small plates ranging from sashimi to lamb chop to foie gras to popcorn crab. The also offered a tasting menu as well as an Omakase and Iron Chef-inspired tasting menus from their executive chef, Jeffrey Stout.

My wife ordered their small filet mignon that came with shitake mushrooms, scallions and candied bacon. Cooked to perfection, she just loved it!

A lover of ribeye, I ordered their two-pound plus bone-in ribeye that was in a BBQ demi-glace and was served with some roasted tomatoes. The beef was just superior to others I've had and was so tender and full of flavor. To accompany the entree, I chose a glass of Cannonball Winery, 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon that paired well with the ribeye.

As dinners are al la cart, we ordered some sides to accompany our dinners. One, was a large baked potato which, as requested, had "goodies" served on the side so we could control the portions to our liking. We also ordered a side of asparagus which we found a bit disappointing. There weren't many spears and the rouille and saffron bread crumbs (served on the side as we requested) were tasty but still left us a bit disappointed in the overall dish. The best side was our third selection of crimini mushrooms. These were plentiful and were excellently-prepared in sherry wine with leeks. Outstanding taste and value!

I failed to mention that in-between the courses, they treated us to some very nice palate-cleansers. They included: tasty cracker topped with marscapone cheese and smoked salmon; and, disk of cucumber jelly topped with a raspberry.

Do to the quantity of food we ordered (and the wonderful, personalized cake I had at home) we opted not to order a dessert from Alexander's but our server, Jennifer, said we shouldn't run off. Shortly they arrived with a special platter with chocolate-scripted "Happy 30th Anniversary" on it that had a small brownie bite served with a couple of berries and whipped cream. What a surprise!


Now, it seems that our son was correct! A very impressive eatery with excellent, even personalized service and decor. Who could ask for anything more on our anniversary!


Alexander's Steakhouse
10330 N. Wolfe Road
Cupertino, CA 95014
408-446-2222
www.alexanderssteakhouse.com

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Real Eats -- Fontana's Italian Restaurant, Cupertino, CA

04-22-08
Tom McEvoy
Tom McEvoy: Real Estate Agent in Sunnyvale, CA
On a recent date night, my wife and I decided to visit another fine restaurant. We do this at least once each month where we choose a nice place to enjoy the food and ambiance and this time, we chose Fontana's Italian Restaurant on Stevens Creek in Cupertino.

While we've been to Fontana's a number of times over many years both on our date nights as well as with our two sons, we have never been disappointed.

We started things off by sharing their Caprese salad which was made with alternating fresh, sliced red-ripe tomato, fresh mozzerella cheese, pesto, roasted red pepper and capers. This was drizzled over with olive oil. Now we love caesar salads but this to us is our favorite. It was marvelous.

Our dinner entrees were outstandingly presented. We both ordered (first time in a long time we've both ordered the same entree) one of their specialties -- Scalone Indorati. It had a pounded, combined scallop and Abalone steak which was sauteed and served with a lemon-butter sauce. Included were ample sides of delicious garlic mashed potatoes and a vegetable mix. My wife loved it! Oh, so did I!

I chose a glass of Italian white wine to accompany my dinner which went well with the entree.

For dessert, we split a profiteroles al cioccolato which were a few small cream puffs willed with a vanilla custard topped with warm chocolate and caramel sauces. It was sweet as you might have guessed but the actual cream puffs were a little chewier than we had expected. Overall, we gave this a passing grade.

Apart from excellent food and comfortable surroundings, we were treated well by an attentive but not overbearing server. Till we return.


Fontana's Italian Restaurant
20840 Stevens Creek Boulevard (across the street from Whole Foods)
Cupertino, CA 95014
(408) 725-0188
http://www.fontanasitalian.com/

Give me a call at 408-830-0092, if you'd like to find out how you can qualify for an invite to my annual Client Appreciation Party so I can wine and dine you and a guest.


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Cupertino - March 2008 - Real Estate Market Analysis

Robert Whitelaw, Broker, CEO, Realtor®, ePro: Real Estate Agent in Morgan Hill, CA
The real estate market in Cupertino, California continues to buck the trends of the county in general.

Average home prices continue to increase. The average days on market continue to be low. The total inventory stays at a healthy ratio to the number of homes being sold (just under 3 homes on the market for every home that sells).

However, we do see some small signs of slowing. At the worst, it looks like things may flatten a bit for Cupertino - but even that would be a pessimistic view given the amazing performance of this community over the last few years while other locations have been hit hard.

Due to popular demand, I will be posting the narrative information for this analysis as I did last year. However, in the interests of getting the info out as soon as possible, the video presentation will be posted in advance of the narrative text.