Redwood City Mexican Restaurant Receives Rave Reviews in San Francisco Newspaper
Redwood City, CA (PRWEB) June 19, 2008 — Flaming Fresco, an authentic Mexican restaurant, was recently featured in the San Francisco Chronicle. The daily newspaper reaches the Bay Area and provides information on local and global business, sports, entertainment, food, home and garden.
The article, titled “Dining Out: Redwood City’s Flaming Fresco a find,” gives an in-depth restaurant review and commentary on the ambiance. “The decor is also classically Mexican without falling prey to clichés,” wrote San Francisco Chronicle writer Mandy Erickson. “Its vibrant colors, Diego Rivera prints, tiled floor and geometric wall accents clearly spell Mexico without a sarape or sombrero in sight.”
The writer provides a thorough review of many dishes on the lunch and dinner menus. “If you’re visiting at lunch and craving soup, the sopa de tortilla ($7) fits the bill beautifully,” wrote Erickson. “Subtle bites of toasted garlic and cilantro add complexity to the rich, spicy, pepper-red broth with chicken breast, avocado, strips of fried tortilla and queso fresco.
Owner Lupe Galindo creates most of the recipes, making it a special characteristic of Flaming Fresco. Her daughters also work in the restaurant, creating a feeling that you’ve walked into one’s own home for a meal.
About Flaming Fresco:
Flaming Fresco offers authentic Mexican cuisine in a classy, yet simple and comfortable ambiance. The Mexican dishes at Flaming Fresco are delicate and flavorful, and much attention of paid to the presentation of each plate. Lupe Galindo, owner of Flaming Fresco, has enlisted the help of her daughters to assist her at the restaurant, thus adding to the familial and inviting ambiance.