
A descendant of a bohemian beatnik cafe, this is now a refined spot for modern Californian fare.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 140 Homer Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301
Phone: (650) 326-2530
Website: http://www.stmikes.com/
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Reviews
It was well seasoned and delicious.
Service was pretty good.
Food wise, I’m not particularly impressed. I mean it’s fine but didn’t really leave any impression that I want to come back again.
There lobster ravioli was delicious and flavorful. My duck breast was so so. The vegetables and fried potatoes really didn’t impress me. And the dessert didn’t vow me neither. Hence, I
Bread service was not included but was a $4 extra which seems rather stingy for a $100/plate meal.
The highlight was probably the very tasty brussel sprout appetizer with harissa aioli with a delightful amount of spice, cream, and crunch. 4.5/5.
The broccoli appetizer was the worst preparation I have ever had: a pile of boiled green stalks arrived vaguely infused with spice but with no salt or umame and were wincingly bitter 1/5.
My wife ordered the arugula salad – staff thought they were being kind in just bringing out a split plate for both of us but didn’t ask and I don’t like arugula so I just gave her my half. She said it was passable.
For entree I had the steak medium rare. It arrived cool to the touch and cooked medium to medium-well; the menu promised a coffee rub but very little flavor other than the meat was discernible and there was a meaningful amount of gristle on the outer rim. It also came with a side of…wait for it…bitter broccoli. At these these strands had a chance to mop up some of the steak juice and butter to give it some body. 3.5/5. Honestly when you pay $60 for a steak and think “I could make this better at home and probably have had steak equally tasty at Sizzler for 1/6 the price” it’s not a great feeling.
My wife had the fish and eggplant dish and rather enjoyed its novel preparation. (4/5?)
I finished with the banana bread pudding, which was excellent. It came out quickly with cold ice cream and hot pudding with crunchy edges. 4.5/5.
My wife had the chocolate cinnamon cake and really enjoyed it (4.5/5?)
The wines by the glass were quite good and reasonably priced for their quality.
If you’re coming past the 84, expect quite a bit of local driving. Kind of nestled deep in Palo Alto.
Other than that, pretty solid spot for brunch over the weekends. Ordered their salmon eggs Benedict, good Hollandaise, tomato slice was properly cooked so that it melded with the rest of the dish’s texture and wasn’t too crisp.
There’s a lack of appetizers during brunch, was hoping there’s be something like oysters to share, but the fruit plate sufficed.
The dessert menu is very straight forward, a lot of safe choices. Nothing stands out, but I doubt you’d be disappointed with what you find.