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Here are the 3 newest businesses to debut in San Jose

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Published on December 13, 2019
Here are the 3 newest businesses to debut in San JosePhoto: West Coast Beef/Yelp

Interested in discovering the newest restaurant and retail additions to San Jose? From a sandwich spot to a Thai takeout place, read on for the newest destinations to land recently.

West Coast Beef

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New to 3129 Meridian Ave., Suite 10 in the Cambrian Park is West Coast Beef, a New American spot, offering burgers and sandwiches. With a four-star Yelp rating out of 11 reviews, it is off to a positive start with locals.

Customers may choose from organic salads, grass-fed burgers or roast beef-stuffed sandwiches. Specifically, the menu features items like the Nor-Kale salad, which comes with kale, Italian farro, feta, butternut squash, cucumbers and orange vin, as well as the barbecue sandwich, which features barbecue beef brisket, coleslaw, pickles and crispy onions. 

View the full menu here.

Stop by and check out West Coast Beef from 11 a.m.–9 p.m. daily.

Ramen Osaka

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New to 4035 Evergreen Village, Suite 40 in Evergreen East is Ramen Osaka, a spot to score ramen and more. Yelpers are liking the new addition, which currently holds a four-star rating out of nine reviews.

The ramen spot incorporates elements from traditional Japanese cuisine into its own regional flavor philosophy, according to its website.

Look for the Osaka Tonkotsu ramen, with chicken and pork bone, and the creamy vegetarian ramen, which includes seven vegetables and kale noodles in a creamy sauce. Top any bowl with toppings like quail eggs, corn, fried garlic and bean sprouts 

It's open from noon–midnight daily.

Tarah Thai Kitchen

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A newcomer to North Willow Glen/Gardner, Tarah Thai Kitchen is a Thai spot that's located at 1163 Lincoln Ave. With a 4.5-star rating out of nine reviews on Yelp so far, the new restaurant seems to be a welcome addition to the neighborhood.

Tarah Thai Kitchen is modeled as a grab-and-go takeout establishment that features soups and appetizers, as well as curry, noodle, fried rice and stir-fried entrees, which come with a choice of tofu, chicken, pork, shrimp or vegetables.

When it comes to drinks, you'll find Thai iced tea, Thai iced coffee and fruit-flavored teas. (View the full menu here.)

Give the new spot a peak from 11 a.m.–2 p.m. and 4 p.m.–8 p.m. Monday Friday, and noon–8 p.m. on the weekend. 


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