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Sino Restaurant & Lounge
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Sino Restaurant & Lounge

377 Santana Row #1000, San Jose, CA, 95128
(408) 247-8880 - Venue Website

Sino, the second endeavor of culinary artist Chris Yeo, was envisioned to entice the palette with the tradition of Dim Sum and the wonders of modern Chinese cuisine. Grand in scale, Sino offers an intimacy and sensuality that is unparalleled- from the warmth of the dining room adorned with billowing crimson curtains and layers of gossamer, to the plush and luxurious appointments of the lounge where comfort and beauty beckon you to stay a while.
Dining Style: Fine Dining
Cross Street: Stevens Creek Blvd.
Parking: Hotel Parking
Public Transit: VTA is available for our patrons use.

This is a sub-venue of Santana Row.
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Restaurant Details
Cuisine
$$$ ($31–$50)
Price
Fun, Romantic, Business
Atmosphere
Recommended
Reservations
Non-smoking
Features
Trendy
Attire
Hours
Lunch: Sunday - Saturday: 11:00am - 4:00pm
Dinner: Sunday - Tuesday: 4:00pm - 11:00pm
Wednesday - Saturday: 4:00pm - 12:00am
Payment
Mastercard, Visa
Location & Nearby Info
377 Santana Row #1000, San Jose, CA, 95128
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Reviews & Comments
USER REVIEWS
Dec 17, 2007 - Chew
Bumpin' -- good place for 20-30 somethings!

Sino's bar is a scene and a bit of a meat market. The club-like entrance was bumpin' with loud hip-hop music. Fortunately, they have a way of muffling the sound in the dining area towards the back of the restaurant, and you can actually carry on a conversation. I was impressed! It's a fun place to take a date. The food was remarkably tasty, especially because you wouldn't expect authentic Chinese food at a place like this, but it's actually pretty good!

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Jul 29, 2007 - pobrien
Dinner in a nightclub

A tremendous scene welcomes you to Sino, an expansive and usually crowded bar, attractive people, trendy decor, and loud music. Imagine having dinner at any of the big nightclubs in Vegas (Tao or Rum Jungle come to mind) and you've got Sino. The food is adequate, a criticism only because everything I had was fried when it could have been fresh and seemingly healthier. The wine list is good.

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