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Readers' Choice 2010: And the winners are ...

Original post made on Aug 17, 2010

Enough with celebrity news, already. How about shining some light on the stars in our local community, the people who run the shops and provide the services that add pleasure and quality to our lives?

Read the full story here Web Link posted Wednesday, August 18, 2010, 12:00 AM

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Posted by Gibboney Fan
a resident of Menlo Park: Stanford Weekend Acres
on Aug 17, 2010 at 2:55 pm

Wayne Slocum cuts my hair at Golden Shears. He steadfastly denies any relation to a former mayor by the same name. I would too.

JJ&F blows Draegers way when it comes to beef and blows the Village Cheese House away when it comes to sandwiches. JJ&F simply is the best butcher and sandwich shop around. The Woodside Deli also hits a home run with its sandwiches. The Village Cheese House simply can not compete with those two.

If you like Noo Yawk Pizza then nothing can compete with Amici's- unless of course if you fly to New York.

Bucks has the best breakfast and the Westin has the best brunch.

La Perla is the best lingerie and makes Victoria's Secret's offerings look like Jockey for women. But it costs an arm and a leg. When Bill Clinton snuck down to Rio for an assignation he gifted La Perla lingerie to his amour du jour. La perla is also a name of a restaurant in Buenos Aires. I think he ate there too. You can get La Perla at Nieman Marcus.


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