- The Best of the Best Palm Springs Annual Dining Guide
Another sizzling upstairs, upscale restaurant overlooking South Palm Canyon...
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- Matchbox serves up perfect pizza in Palm Springs
At Matchbox Vintage Pizza Bistro, the near perfect pizza production is made-to-order--
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- Desert Bloom
Palm Springs has been many things in recent years--
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Your Late-Nite Stop!
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Matchbox, Magic from the East.
You can watch the thin-crust pizza cooking in an 800-degree oven.
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Match your tastes with your mood at bistro
In a second-floor spot overlooking Palm Canyon Drive across from
the Falls Steakhouse, Vintage Pizza Bistro offers an upscale
dining option for the Palm Springs downtown corridor.
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Matchbox
Vintage Pizza Bistro, winner of Best New Restaurant for 2004 in Washington DC, has burst on the scene in Palm Springs.
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Matchless Dining at
Next time you're in downtown Palm Springs, look up. On the second floor of the Mercado Plaza (by the fountain and statue of Mayor Sonny Bono) you'll see a clever, modern sign for Matchbox, a new gourmet pizza and bistro worth your time.
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Vintage Pizza Bistro
Delicious thin-crust pizza from a brick wood-fired oven in a hip atmosphere.
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See what they are saying about our Washington,
D.C. location.
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Pizza
is a good name for this sparely decorated and always-crowded Chinatown restaurant. The wait for a table can be 45 minutes in the evenings--reservations are taken only for parties of six or more--but the crowd of young professionals who make up most of Matchbox's clientele doesn't mind.
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- Its All in the Crust
IT DOESN’T
TAKE A CIA OPERATIVE to figure out how the owners of came up
with the name for their new restaurant in Chinatown. One obvious clue
is that each of the tables is inset with several matchboxes collected
from restaurants around the world.
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- Outsized delights from brick ovens of tiny , Aromac of Italy over Chinatown
really is the size of
a matchbox, but it lights up the middle of the H Street
block in
Chinatown between Seventh and
Eighth streets NW with its “vintage brick oven
pizzas.”
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