
Address and Contact Information
Address: 390 El Camino Real ste v, Belmont, CA 94002
Phone: (650) 594-0000
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Reviews
My blooming onion appetizer came out piping hot! Garnishes of green onions, cheddar and bacon added to this savory appetizer. I ordered a beautiful New York steak for my entree. It was cooked exactly as I ordered it…medium rare. It was a quality steak, full of flavor and each bite was tender and juicy. My side of mashed potatoes were creamy and my mixed vegetables were delicious. I appreciated that my entree was seasoned just right. So, I could taste all of the natural flavors.
For dessert, I had a generous slice of flan. It was wonderful with accents of raspberry and chocolate drizzle on top.
My overall experience for my evening meal at Victoria’s Kitchen was great. With attentive service, fresh quality food and agreat location, what’s not to love?!
I was invited to join them again during their breakfast hours. So, I see a delicious stack of pancakes in my near future. During conversation, the notion of adding a “Happy Hour” is in discussion. That patio is a perfect spot to relax and unwind. Wouldn’t that be wonderful? I could see myself enjoying a wonderful glass of wine or sangria and some lovely appetizers. Perhaps “Victoria’s Kitchen” will be on your lists of new restaurants to try. I’m sure glad I did!
But first… the wait staff were very friendly and attentive, going out of their way to make sure that I got the menus change I needed. The atmosphere was bright with a lot of natural light. The music was likewise bright, fun and enthusiastic.
I had the Mar y Tierra (w/o the cream cheese because lactose does evil things to me) and it was very delicious! Very! Warm and soft on the inside with shrimp and beef, crispy on the outside with imitation crab on top and delish sauces drizzled over the top. (See the photo)
I’ll confess that I was a little skeptical upon ordering it, but now I want to go back and order some other versions on their Mexican sushi.
Recommendation for the chef: more variations on Mexican sushi! This is intriguing and tasty and I don’t know anyone else doing this.
VK has recently emerged in San Mateo and we visited for breakfast. This is not your high-end fancy breakfast place. This is a down-to-earth every day local eatery type of vibe. Of course not commercial as IHOP or Denny’s and definitely a step above. It also isn’t an Instagram shot type of a place. It truly exists to serve hearty food. And that’s what it does.
The atmosphere again is a standard eatery. Sort of a diner, sort of a vanilla look & feel. I had the Steak Omelet and instant I could feel that this wasn’t your commercial grade quality. The chef had used great ingredients and cooked it with care. Seasoned well, it was tasty. The side veggies also were done right. The pancakes were not top grade but could absolutely stand its own. The only reason why I retracted a star away was because it just missed border of being “special”. Great food. Great taste. Just a bit too vanilla. Oh, and one of my pancakes still had a bit of runny batter in the middle, but that’s okay.
Service was great. Coffee was bold and good, considering they brew these in pots.
All of the above, at a price point that is surprisingly equal or just slightly above IHOP.
VK’s is absolutely a solid addition to the neighborhood. It isn’t a place you come for. It is a place you go because you can rely on it. It is a working class, every day type of spot. And they are not shy about it. Will absolutely return.