New to town from out of county and need some recommendations.... 1) nail salon that honors apt and walk-ins.... 2) family friendly restaurants (we have two under 2years...
Vanessa Y. replied:
Mr. Pho on hesperian blvd.
Marie L. replied:
For delivery...Flavor of India will deliver for $25 worth of food or more Phone: 276-5000 88 Chinese will deliver as well, I think the minimum is $15 Phone:278-7838 Both serve really good food! As for take out, San Lorenzo is the take out capital of the area! There is Salvadorian Food http://www.yelp.com/biz/pupuseria-el-girasol-san-lorenzo There is great Vietnamese Food: R and D Cafehttp://www.yelp.com/biz/r-and-d-cafe-san-lorenzoGreat Crepes at Frodo Joe's http://www.yelp.com/biz/frodo-joes-coffee-and-tea-san-lorenzo Just to name a few!
Fran B. replied:
We have wonderful kid friendly restraunts here is SLZ. Papa Panchos, Sams and Classic burgers, Even the Black Angus welcomes kids. Nicks on Washington in San Leandro, and Black Bear Diner on Hesperian in Hayward. Nail Salon next door to Frodo Joes, on Hesperian is excellent and the Hair salon next door to them is the best. Delivery, Chinese 88 on Channel and Porkey Pizza Palace for the best pizza and Chicken that you will ever eat.
Marie L. replied:
A fun family friendly restaurant is Black Bear Diner in Hayward: http://blackbeardiner.com/store/hayward-black-bear-diner/
Kimberly M. replied:
Sarah's Nails on Hayward Blvd behind Cal State. Go up Carlos Bee Blvd to Hayward Blvd. They do Nails, hair, eyebrows. Very nice. Prices are reasonable. They do Gel, Acrylic. Very clean. Porky's pizza, Bronco Billy pizza (near Sarah's Nails). Manor Grill on Manor Blvd.
Gaby P. replied:
I like Bee Nail Bar in Hayward, Rae Talbot Salon in Castro Valley for the whole family, seriously kids haircuts are $10.00 and Brianna does a great job. Rock & Roll sushi has an awesome kids menu ( they do takeout as well). We also do Little Hunan & Blue Bird pizzeria for takeout.
Sandra M. replied:
Porky's changed their delivery area to add SLZ many years ago Craig Larsen.
Kimberly M. replied:
Olivia Martinez Franco On Thursday evenings 5:00-9:00 there are Food Trucks that come. Corner of Hesperian and Paseo Grande by Kavanaughs Liquor.
Stephanie S. replied:
Nail salon- Forever Nails on Hesperian next to the Party City. They are the best.
Vanessa Y. replied:
Heritage Baptist Church on Merced in San Leandro.
Cesilia G. replied:
Nail Salon - Perfect Nails at the Green Market shopping center next to Chase bank. Restaurant - Los Portales
Laurine K. replied:
Food: Manor grill Nail: Diamond nail on Castro Valley Hunan express for Chinese
Does anyone know of a good martial arts school in the area.my son used to go to the one next to the human restaurant but too bad it close. I really like the...
Heather R. replied:
Pallens Martial Arts in San Leandro. I took lessons there in the 80's. Very family oriented.
Alana G. replied:
Bay Area Fight Acadamy in Hayward on Industrial my granddaughter fights from there and teaches kids and adult classes she just won a pro MMA contract
Ron Esteller of Esteller Martial Arts gave the self defense demonstration recently. 346-5425 at 977 Manor Blvd., San Leandro... this is a photo of the event... he seemed really good with kids. He is the one under the USA flag next to Sgt. Scheuller in the photo.
Anybody know of a restaurant besides Harry's that is open on Thanksgiving in the East Bay?
Linda W. replied:
LOL, Katherine Noel Mumford, that's what this whole food thread was making me think about. (The Christmas Story). Then I got down to your reply and started laughing.
Kim F. replied:
Hidden Wok best Chinese food ever Katherine Noel Mumford. Never heard that Gary Lewandowski guess my kids are more wise than I THIS TIME ONLY!! lol
Judy W. replied:
El Toritos at the Marina
Aliann F. replied:
y'all have to try the best Mexican food place since Alamedas Acapulco rest.closed. It's at the foot of Llewelling at Wicks blvd. called El Portal in a strip mall,I'm not kidding it's so close to the food from the Acapulco my husband and I are giddy with the find. <];-)
Does anyone remember Prings restaurant on East 14 st. San Leandro in the early 60's. Sorry, it was a long time ago.Lol.
Toni F. replied:
Oh, yes!!! I remember Prings and cruising the strip, very well. Great times! I had a '62 Chevy Impala. I'd put $1 worth of gas in and cruise the strip, (with the 8 track blasting Three Dog Night or BS&T), all night! Those were the days!!!!
Steve L. replied:
Steve Pring, the son of the owners, was part of the SLzHS class of 1965.
Peggy K. replied:
Prings has been closed for years. Lyal Nichols is still in business.
David B. replied:
The first time that I saw Levelour Blinds (in the 50's!).