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The sisters behind Palo Alto's Tamarine are opening a Vietnamese fast-casual restaurant in Mountain View

Uploaded: Jan 9, 2020
In a sign of the times, the owners of a longtime white-tablecloth Vietnamese restaurant, Tamarine, are setting their sights on a fast-casual concept.

Sisters Tanya Hartley and Tammy Huynh, who together run Tamarine in Palo Alto, are opening a fast-casual Vietnamese eatery at The Dean in Mountain View. The new mixed-use development is on 400 San Antonio Road, near the Icon movie theater and Village at San Antonio shopping center.


Goi ga, poached chicken salad, served at Tam Tam, Tanya Hartley and Tammy Huynh's newest Vietnamese restaurant in Palo Alto. Photo by Magali Gauthier.

At the unnamed restaurant, diners will order at a counter and food will brought to tables, Hartley said. Menu details were not yet available.

This September, the Tamarine co-owners expanded for the first time with Tam Tam, a more casual but still full-service Vietnamese restaurant located on the other end of University Avenue. (They had been planning to go fast-casual but were offered the large corner space, which they decided was better suited to a full-service restaurant.)

Hartley said they're hoping to open in Mountain View in May or June. Stay tuned for more details.
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