Angelicas - Review - Redwood City - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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Angelicas - Review - Redwood City - San Francisco - The Infatuation
"A special occasion brunch at Angelica's feels like gathering at the second home of your eccentric, wealthy, art-collecting aunt who also happens to have an impressive green thumb. Think: 1930s charm with sparkling chandeliers, a grand piano, a white marble-topped bar, and a plant-filled outdoor patio. The Latin American restaurant nails perfectly-spiced huevos rancheros with mole on crispy tortillas, and luscious eggs benedict topped with tender poached crab."
"If you're feeling snacky after work, the happy hour can do no wrong, including raw oysters at just $1.25 a piece, crispy $8 coconut prawns, and a selection of beer, wine, and cocktails for under $7."
Angelica's presents a 1930s-inspired dining atmosphere with sparkling chandeliers, a grand piano, a white marble-topped bar, and a plant-filled outdoor patio that evokes an eccentric, art-collecting aunt's second home. The menu emphasizes Latin American flavors with perfectly-spiced huevos rancheros finished with mole on crispy tortillas and eggs benedict topped with tender poached crab. A value-oriented happy hour features raw oysters at $1.25 each, crispy $8 coconut prawns, and beer, wine, and cocktails for under $7. The overall experience suits special-occasion brunches and casual after-work snacking alike.
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