
"SoFA MARKET: Many global cuisines are represented at this food hall (387 S. First St.) conveniently located near the San Jose Convention Center. You'll find Habana Cuba, JapaCurry, Desi Express, Vietnoms, 3 Hermanos Mexican Grill, Umi Handroll, Pizza Way and Salad Planet."
"But you can't leave San Jose without trying the city's signature Orange Sauce, a spicy condiment invented for burritos and tacos by the folks at La Victoria (140 E. San Carlos St.), not far from the convention center. Another tried-and-true downtown taqueria is Super Taqueria (480 S. 10th St.)."
"Just a few miles east of downtown is Little Saigon, with its wealth of restaurants. Try Pho Ha Noi (969 Story Road) for Shaking Beef, bowls of pho, vermicelli bowls (that's where the nuoc cham, aka fish sauce, comes in). and Duc Huong (1020 Story Road) for banh mi."
San Jose's downtown area provides convenient dining options for Nvidia GTC conference attendees, featuring multiple ethnic neighborhoods and restaurants. SoFA Market food hall near the convention center offers global cuisines including Cuban, Japanese, Indian, Vietnamese, Mexican, and Italian options. Mexican dining highlights include full-service restaurants like Angelou's, Mezcal, and Acopio, plus casual taquerias featuring San Jose's signature Orange Sauce at La Victoria. Vietnamese cuisine is available both in nearby Little Saigon with restaurants like Pho Ha Noi and Duc Huong, and closer to downtown at Lee's Sandwiches, Mommy's Banh Mi, and Dac Phuc. Most restaurants are accessible by walking or short ride-share, though some downtown establishments host private Nvidia events.
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