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4.5 Google Review
1614 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose, California, 95116, United States
(408) 926-9075 www.adegarest.com
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Apr 30, 2018
Parking can be a bit of a pain, but be patient and allow extra time. There are valet options though. The 5 course dinner was a good amount of food leaving us satisfied, and not comatose. All the food was prepared very well, and the staff was very attentive. The star was the octopus. One of my friends even enjoyed the duck as it was not very gamey. I enjoyed the rice more though.

Apr 28, 2018
I had a great experience. The decor and atmosphere is fancy yet cozy. The food was amazing - I had the 5 course meal and it had a very generous portion. Note, street parking is near impossible so use the $5 valet!

Mar 16, 2018
Expensive but value. Quaint settings, courses are unique, wine pairings are flavorful and a variety of textures. Service is over the top, timing not rushed at all. Parking is valet at $5, easy. Moderate noise volume, good spacing, and comfortable seating. Absolutely worth an evening.

Apr 7, 2018
Is Adega worth your time and money...sure...it is worth the experience but am not wondering about my next reservation here as I finish up even though the desserts were absolutely mind blowing! And that is because unlike the unbridled and adventurous treats that the desserts are the main course seems very constrained. This place is definitely going to be a must visit when the chef breaks free and has some fun with the Menu. I do have to say though that the octopus was undoubtedly the most tender octopus I have ever had!

May 3, 2018
All around fantastic experience. Food and service were as good as you'll ever find. Absolutely delightful!

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