I have to say I'm very disappointed. I went there during lunch time and thought the food might be good, but I'm really disappointed. It wasn't busy when I went there, but the wait for the food took forever. The waitress was really slow and hardly checked to see if I needed anything. If you do decide to go there don't order the mango ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/10/09
Food is decent--depending on what you order. Place is quite cute. Servers tend to be seated too many tables which results in service which is "not the best", as even the staff will concede, should you speak with them outside of their workplace. It is clearly a poor management issue. Perhaps the manager ought to work her other job exclusively. If you lay eyes on her, you will know exactly what that profession, in fact, is.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/14/08
Great place to come for a variety of appetizers...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/16/08
not bad but nothing fantastic. for prices like these, i would opt for an eatery in sf.
the food is not as unique as xanh, and the portions leave you quite hungry. they claim that the food is meant for sharing family style, but then it is not really portioned or served properly to do so. how the heck do you expect an entire table to share a ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/17/07
One of my faves in Palo Alto. Not along the main drive, which is fine by me. Not as overcrowded as some of the other posh restaurants in PA. Great bar area fun for an evening out but just as nice for a dinner with family and friends. Asian Fusion nicely done!
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 08/09/07
Great Place, Great Atmosphere, Excellent Downtown location.
Great atmosphere, tasty dishes, delectable drinks.
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Very Good Vietnamese
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/10/07
First off, I was raised on traditional Vietnamese food. And nothing can compare to mom's cooking =). So I am very hesitant when friends suggest on going to a "modern" Vietnamese restaurant. However, Three Seasons was very good. The place was very elegant, very charming. There are plenty of tables and even a sports bar. The wait ...
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A good option in the neighborhood
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/23/06
I always want Three Seasons to be what the Slanted Door used to be and what Tamarine manages to do a little better in some areas. Still, Three Seasons holds its own by offering an interesting assortment of crystal roles, a few other quality dishes (especially the green papaya salad and garlic noodles), and quiet outdoor tables.
Even locals do not always find their way to this sometimes kind of noisy, but always fun place. Always makes me want to try out Vietnamese recipes myself. Old time favorites: Prawns and Pineapple, Shaken Beef