Great!!!

Pomaroma Cafe
Business:
Pomaroma Cafe

Smalltown User Trail Girl
Trail Girl's Review:
4.0 stars
OK, I admit it: I groaned and rolled my eyes when I heard that yet another restaurant was opening in downtown San Mateo. And that it was rumored to be Italian. Now I have nothing against Italian food, but I was already bored. So they have finally opened, and I dined there the other day with some friends so I could make a judgment call for myself. I'm happy to report that the service was prompt, friendly, and accurate. And the menu doesn't ooze Italian; it's actually quite diverse, with a limited but do-able wine list. Nice bar area, with bright hanging lights that reminded me of an offbeat laboratory... funky cool! Everyone had something different, and all of the dishes came out within a minute of each other. This might seem like a small detail, but the lettuce was very fresh, and for me, that is indicative of so many things in a restaurant. I will definitely try this place again.. perhaps dinner under the starry night on the back patio...?

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