Chicken Caesar in San Mateo
The spots locals are talking about in San Mateo.
2 places
Rise Woodfire Pizza & Rotisserie
Open now🥗 Salad2 N B St, San Mateo, CA 94401, USA
★ 4.4 (586)$$$Pizza RestaurantMonday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
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What people say about the caesar
"The unique setting restaurant, situated in the heart of downtown San Mateo, has garnered a reputation for its exceptional pizza offerings. In addition to their renowned prime rib and Mediterranean Sea bass, the restaurant also provides a delightful selection of two sides for the prime rib meal, with a mandatory inclusion of Caesar salad. The Caesar salad is widely regarded as one of the finest in the region. The restaurant’s extensive wine and cocktail list further enhances the dining experience."
BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse
Open now🥗 Salad2206 Bridgepointe Pkwy, San Mateo, CA 94404, USA
★ 4.0 (1,696)$$RestaurantMonday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
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What people say about the caesar
"We went here for lunch to celebrate Valentine’s Day. We ordered caesar salad, chicken bbq pizza, fries/tenders kids meal, some cocktails, and triple chocolate pizookie with vanilla ice cream. The food is average but served fast and hot. I was expecting a different “deep-dish” pizza where you have a normal thin crust with an inch worth of toppings (because that’s what I’m used to eating). Their chicken bbq deep dish pizza instead was about an inch thick of dough with toppings. My husband and I thought it was a bit chewy and doughy although still has great flavors. The best part came when we tried, for the first time, the pizookie. It was delightful to eat. The triple chocolate cookie was warm and soft and the vanilla ice cream just tied these two harmoniously. There was an incident where a couple had an unpleasant scene in the restaurant about 3 tables from us. After the commotion, the staff handled it pretty well. They apologized to the dining customers for the rather uncomfortable situation given it was Valentine’s Day and they immediately cleaned up the mess that was left by the hysterical customer."