Nini's hasn't changed at all since it open a really long time ago when every patron in the place knew each other, and they've worked hard to keep the same spirit and ambience so even today nearly everyone who goes to Nini's is a regular in some sense. Okay, so even though Nini's is not technically in Burlingame (it's across the street), if the residents of Burlingame had the choice to redraw the city boundaries so Nini's could be in Burlingame, we would, we love it that much. It's easy place to bring kids to as well. Christie's is open for breakfast and lunch and on the weekends always has a solid 20 minute wait going on outside. Their friendly, eager staff make you feel right at home (my friend and his grandma have been going there for years for their "bonding" time), and their large portions will keep you full. Copenhagen is open for lunch and dinner as well (closed Monday and Tuesday).Ĭhristie's (on California Drive half a block south of Burlingame Ave) has been around for forever and has a diner feel to it. My favorite dessert is the chocolate pizza (also known as the chocolate chip coffee cake), though I love the chocolate snail, cinnamon danish, their Dutch Crunch fresh baked bread, lingonberry pancakes, tuna sandwich, and Chinese Chicken Salad (they're famous for it). It's hard not to fall in love with the buttery aroma and Danish ambience that greet you upon your arrival. The bakery was founded over thirty years ago by its current owners Ben, Ralf, and Shari Nielsen. My favorite bakery (in the world!) just happens to be located right in downtown Burlingame: Copenhagen Bakery. To skip directly to the Sandwich Shops & Fast Casual section, click here, and to skip to the Lunch/Dinner Restaurants section click here. However, I do have some favorites that I can share here. Though I don't have children (yet!), I would imagine it'd be like asking me which child is my favorite. I'm asked pretty often what are some of my favorite places to eat in Burlingame.
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