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Ever found a good dining-for-miles restaurant?

Ever found a good dining-for-miles restaurant?

Old Aug 8, 2000, 5:41 pm
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Ever found a good dining-for-miles restaurant?

I thought it could be useful to start a list of the restaurants in these programs that are worth dining at so that when we're away from home we might seek them out. (Of course, good restaurants have a knack for dropping out of the programs, so who knows if this will be of any use.)

The two good ones I know of probably won't be too useful to many on this board. Anyone make visits to Bishop Ranch and Hacienda Business Park? Anyway they are ...

Basil Leaf Cafe, Hartz Ave., Danville, CA
Good pastas in a comfortable setting.

Cafe Caruso, 500 Bollinger Canyon, San Ramon, CA
Lots of pastas; friendly, attentive staff.

Santa Fe Grill in Berkeley isn't bad either.


BTW, I didn't make this airline specific as I'm under the impression these programs are all administered by the same company and include the same restaurants. Please correct me if I'm mistaken.


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Old Aug 8, 2000, 7:01 pm
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Maharani, 1122 Post St., San Francisco, CA
Wonderful Indian food, friendly staff.

Picanha, 269 E. Palm Ave., Burbank, CA
Brazilian Churrascaria, carnivore-friendly prix fixe dining. You sit, they bring food (same basic concept as dim sum carts, except it's all meat). Also, they have an outstanding salad bar (included with dinner).
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Old Aug 9, 2000, 7:49 am
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There are several Rosti's around the LA area--we order pizza from them once in a while. They're on the AA dining list.
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Old Aug 9, 2000, 8:26 am
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In Amarillo, and a number of other Texas cities, Harringtons. I had a very nice prime rib there.

In Chicago, Evanston actually, there is a fine vegan restaurant on the list. I believe the name is Blind Faith Cafe. It is on Dempster.

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Old Aug 9, 2000, 6:55 pm
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If you use United Mileage Plus, there are loads of restaurants that participate. My fav's in Long Beach are Malvasia and Allegria.
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Old Aug 10, 2000, 7:45 pm
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NWA & Delta programs:
PHOENIX/SCOTTSDALE-
1-Eddie Matney's
2-Roxsand
3-Cafe Terra Cotta(alsoTucson)
CHICAGO -DOWNTOWN
1-Rivers

A Signature Corp rep explained to me that they loan $ to the restaurants when the program starts. Many restaurants want out as soon as they have paid back their loan, thus explaining the turnover.
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Old Aug 10, 2000, 8:57 pm
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For the AAdvantage Dining program--American Place (where else!!) in New York City, on Lexington near the Waldorf.
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Old Aug 10, 2000, 11:09 pm
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** DELTA SKYMILES DINING**

FLORIO'S in Little Italy, NYC...Good Italian food, Reasonable prices, cooool jazz....on Saturday nites!!!

WOLFE'S DELI, Dowtown (Wall Street/Battery Park area) Good breakfast/lunch carry out/eat in. The counter guys are GREAT. Tell em Mike sent ya! ....This restraunt has been the "mileage" program for a long time. And they do TAKE AMEX!
DITTO ON MAHARANI the Indian restaunt in San Francisco CA... Nice place. Attentive staff... Check out the "special dining accomadations" if you can at this eatery.

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Old Aug 12, 2000, 4:26 pm
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Thanks for the suggestions. I've marked them all in my little book.
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The Bistro Du Coin, near Dupont Circle in D.C. was good. The duck was nicely done (not over cooked). The specialty is mussels, but I haven't tried them.
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