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Rating:  Summary: Nothing on Contra Costa county Review: About 500,000 people live in Concord, Walnut Creek, Antioch, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, yet this area is totally ignored. Walnut Creek is a beautiful town with 80,000 inhabitants and many many good restaurants such as Va de Vi, Le Virage, Prima etc. There is no mention of it in this 1,000 pages guide on Nothern California. Unbelievable.
Also they did not mention Campton, one of the best restaurants in San Francisco. They claim Masa is the best French restaurant in the world. I am French and I think that Masa does not deserve more than 3 stars -- also it is much overpriced.
Rating:  Summary: Best One-Stop Guidebook for Northern California Review: As a busy parent of three children, I am always on the look out for new weekend adventures--this book has it all. It gives great history, detail, local color, places and events...even usable local area maps.With listings by regions, Kim Weir has a succinct novelists eye for what makes Northern California beat. Makes great reading...I keep this large 1000 page pocket book at my nightstand to read colorful stories about places I might someday visit. Equally compact, I then load the book in my car for ready reference to see what's hot whereever we roam. Written with the insight of Mark Twain, this is an excellent source for anyone wanting to capture the diversity of Northern California at it's greatest. Lot's of fun. Quite readible. Full of nice pictures. Well worth the $ for the new 2000 edition. Congrats to Moon Press for another winner. Please keep those updates comming.
Rating:  Summary: Best One-Stop Guidebook for Northern California Review: As a busy parent of three children, I am always on the look out for new weekend adventures--this book has it all. It gives great history, detail, local color, places and events...even usable local area maps. With listings by regions, Kim Weir has a succinct novelists eye for what makes Northern California beat. Makes great reading...I keep this large 1000 page pocket book at my nightstand to read colorful stories about places I might someday visit. Equally compact, I then load the book in my car for ready reference to see what's hot whereever we roam. Written with the insight of Mark Twain, this is an excellent source for anyone wanting to capture the diversity of Northern California at it's greatest. Lot's of fun. Quite readible. Full of nice pictures. Well worth the $ for the new 2000 edition. Congrats to Moon Press for another winner. Please keep those updates comming.
Rating:  Summary: Out of date listings, but good general info Review: In general I like the Moon Guides. I appreciate them for the practical, honest advice about attractions -- if it's a tourist trap, they'll tell it as it is. -- and the mix of both high- and low-end restaurants and hotels. However, this particular guide has become obsolete very quickly. I used it for my trip down the California coast this July. In general, the information about attractions was mostly valid (prices were off), but I found myself repeatedly driving to restaurants listed in the guide that had since closed. Two different restaurants in the Redwoods that the guide said would be serving dinner were closed or out of business. In the end, we had to keep driving the highway and looking at every exit for restaurants not listed in the guide. Our experiences all the way down the coast as far as Big Sur were similar. If you buy this guide, you'll have to supplement it with another book for the hotel and restaurant listings.
Rating:  Summary: Out of date listings, but good general info Review: In general I like the Moon Guides. I appreciate them for the practical, honest advice about attractions -- if it's a tourist trap, they'll tell it as it is. -- and the mix of both high- and low-end restaurants and hotels. However, this particular guide has become obsolete very quickly. I used it for my trip down the California coast this July. In general, the information about attractions was mostly valid (prices were off), but I found myself repeatedly driving to restaurants listed in the guide that had since closed. Two different restaurants in the Redwoods that the guide said would be serving dinner were closed or out of business. In the end, we had to keep driving the highway and looking at every exit for restaurants not listed in the guide. Our experiences all the way down the coast as far as Big Sur were similar. If you buy this guide, you'll have to supplement it with another book for the hotel and restaurant listings.
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