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Watch Check, Please! Bay Area review: Lanna Thai, 20 Spot, Chalet Ticino

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

Check, Please! Bay Area's Season 9 episode 10 airs this eve, Thursday, June 5, at 7:30 p.m. 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 tenth episode of Season 9 features these eateries:

  • Lanna Thai serves Thai cuisine in Livermore.
  • Lanna Thai's Chicken Dumpling Shooters
    Lanna Thai's Chicken Dumpling Shooters
    Shooting Lanna Thai's Chicken Dumpling Shooters
    Shooting Lanna Thai's Chicken Dumpling Shooters
  • 20 Spot serves French-influenced California small plates in San Francisco's Mission.
  • 20 Spot's Oysters on the Half Shell
    20 Spot's Oysters on the Half Shell
    20 Spot's Cheese Plate
    20 Spot's Cheese Plate
  • Chalet Ticino serves Swiss-Italian cuisine in Foster City. The dishes reflect the three regions of Switzerland: French, German and Italian.
  • Chalet Ticino's Chicken Milanese with Gnocchi
    Chalet Ticino's Chicken Milanese with Gnocchi

Host Leslie Sbrocco shares her wine tips on red wines from Chile.

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