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Watch Check, Please! Bay Area review: Massimo's, Old Jerusalem, Baker Street Bistro

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Guests and host Leslie Sbrocco tape the sixth episode of Season 9 of Check, Please! Bay Area at KQED. Photo: Wendy Goodfriend
Guests and host Leslie Sbrocco tape the sixth episode of Season 9 of Check, Please! Bay Area at KQED. Photo: Wendy Goodfriend

Check, Please! Bay Area's Season 9 episode 6 airs this eve, Thursday May 8, at 7:30pm on KQED 9. View other airtimes. And if you don't have a TV and want to watch the show online, the full episode is available on the Check, Please! Bay Area website.

The sixth episode of Season 9 features these eateries:

  • Massimo's in Fremont is a steakhouse serving Italian cuisine.
  • Massimo's Marinated Veal Chop with mushroom sauce served with garlic mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables
    Massimo's Marinated Veal Chop with mushroom sauce served with garlic mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables
  • Old Jerusalem Restaurant in San Francisco's Mission district serves Mediterranean food.
  • Chicken shish kebab with rice and hummus at Old Jerusalem Restaurant
    Chicken shish kebab with rice and hummus at Old Jerusalem Restaurant
  • Baker Street Bistro in San Francisco's Cow Hollow neighborhood serves French cuisine.
  • Coquilles St-Jaques au Coulis de Poivron Rouge, Puree de Brocolis and Courgettes Sautees- pan seared sea scallops with red pepper coulis, broccoli puree and sautéed zucchini at Baker Street Bistro
    Coquilles St-Jaques au Coulis de Poivron Rouge, Puree de Brocolis and Courgettes Sautees- pan seared sea scallops with red pepper coulis, broccoli puree and sautéed zucchini at Baker Street Bistro

Host Leslie Sbrocco shares her tips about wines from Argentina.

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