Eos & Nyx
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Eos & Nyx

Californian restaurant · Paseo ·

Sophisticated Mediterranean restaurant with a cocktail bar

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201 S Second St #120, San Jose, CA 95113 Get directions

$50–100

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201 S Second St #120, San Jose, CA 95113 Get directions

+1 408 831 6880
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This Year, Passionfruit Is a Star of the Menu | Eater

"Further south in Silicon Valley, the recently opened Eos & Nyx in San Jose serves a playfully named Jean Claude Pandan cocktail infused with pandan and passionfruit, reflecting the fruit’s prominence on contemporary cocktail menus." - Flora Tsapovsky

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Best Cocktail Bars Near San Jose and the South Bay | Eater SF

"The newly opened Eos & Nyx is housed in a sprawling two-story space decorated with soft beige tones, dotted with trees, and filled with natural light. The real showstopper is the liquid carousel that glides bottles of liquor between floors like a stylish dumbwaiter. It’s as mesmerizing as it sounds. Diners rave about the octopus as a starter and the 12-ounce New York strip as a main, but don’t forget the drinks. Go for one of the more boundary-pushing cocktails, whether it’s the Neon Medusa, mixing yuzu liqueur with tobacco bitters, or Licensed to Dill, which blends greek yogurt, and as you guessed, dill." - Laura Zhang

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"Hints of Greece float across Executive Chef Nicko Moulinos’ menu — a bit of cumin emulsion on Grandma’s Potatoes, a dab of za’atar on the broccoli — anchoring the global menu in a central Mediterranean way. A welcome bite of osetra caviar with walnut romesco and cucumber clues you in to high-end touches, as does caviar on the lobster tagliatelle or dry-aged Jorge rib eye from Flannery Beef." - Christina Marie Mueller

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16 Bay Area Restaurant and Bar Openings to Know, November 2023 | Eater SF

"A dreamy, sun-drenched restaurant opens in San Jose on Wednesday, November 20, offering a breezy Mediterranean menu and an interior that feels like a lush forest canopy, not to mention a “double-height liquor carousel” that moves between the restaurant’s two floors." - Justine Jones

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Inside Eos & Nyx, a New Mediterranean Restaurant Opening in San Jose | Eater SF

"Debuting on Wednesday, November 20, this two-story, light-filled restaurant and bar occupies a former movie theater and a massive 4,000-square-foot box-like space reimagined by MO Hospitality Group (the team behind Paper Planes, Mini Boss, Still OG, and Alter Ego) in collaboration with Basile Studio. The design intentionally plays with the transition from day to night by creating what are almost two different spaces — including the addition of a second-floor mezzanine to expand seating and add a secondary bar — and by emphasizing verticality with floor-to-ceiling windows and tall, canopy-like trees that act as a soft diffuser for lighting and can be enjoyed from both floors. “We want to find all the possibilities that the space can offer for design and also for a business model for a restaurant,” says Basile Studio design manager Talita Mathias. A kinetic “double-height liquor carousel” moves bottles between the two floors so bottles are visible and accessible from both bars; as Paul Basile explains, “That was the key: having something that you could see from the outside and attract people to come in and say, ‘What’s moving? Why is that moving? What’s happening there?’” Basile says. “It also gives people a good reason to go upstairs as well. I think getting people upstairs is really difficult in any project, but having something that kind of drives them there is really fun.” Chef Nicko Moulinos, who hails from Corfu, Greece and has worked at New York’s Le Bernardin, Kwame Onwuachi’s (now closed) Kith/Kin, and Taverna, leads a crowd-pleasing Mediterranean menu that emphasizes seasonal ingredients and an open wood-fired grill to add smoke and char to dishes such as the New York strip served with potato espuma; shareable plates and pastas like pappardelle with duck and spinach are highlighted, while brunch stretches beyond Mediterranean fare to include South Bay favorites like bò né (the sizzling flat-iron dish starring steak, eggs, pork pate, and a baguette). Cocktails are similarly considered and playful, with examples such as the Jean Claude Pandan — a tequila-pandan drink with passion fruit, lime, and grapefruit soda. “With a lot of our projects, a big goal is always a sense of discovery,” Basile says. “Every time you go somewhere [we designed], we try to have different types of seating, different areas to enjoy the different experiences.” The restaurant is located at 201 South Second Street, Suite 120, San Jose, and is open 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, with brunch 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday." - Dianne de Guzman

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