Vietnamese$East San Josedaily 10:00-14:45 and 16:00-19:45
Com Tam Thien Huong serves Vietnamese broken rice with expertly grilled proteins, drawing long lines from San Jose's Little Saigon community at lunch daily.
Order: Com tam plate with BBQ pork and fried shrimp cake
Why locals love it: Overlooked by tourists who head to pho spots, this broken-rice specialist in Little Saigon regularly earns praise as one of the best com tam spots in the entire country.
Tip: Order the sampler plate to try grilled pork, shrimp cake, and egg cake side by side for under $15.
Middle Eastern$West San Josemon-sat 10:00-20:00, sun 10:00-18:00
Falafel's Drive-In is a San Jose icon on Stevens Creek serving crispy herbaceous falafel at a retro walk-up window, a Food Network-featured local institution.
Order: Falafel sandwich with house-made banana shake
Why locals love it: Featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives yet still unknown to many San Jose visitors, this walk-up window has served the same crispy falafel recipe for decades.
Tip: Order the banana shake alongside your falafel sandwich; this generations-old pairing is what regulars always come back for
Cafe$JapantownMon-Fri 08:00-14:00, Sat-Sun 08:00-15:00
Roy's Station in San Jose's Japantown occupies a 1930s gas station shell, serving Verve Coffee and organic teas in a beloved community gathering space.
Order: Verve Coffee pour-over with a fresh pork bun
Why locals love it: Built on the footprint of a 1930s Mobil station that Grandpa Roy actually operated, this family-run Japantown gem serves the neighborhood's soul as much as its coffee.
Tip: Pork buns from Tengu Sushi arrive fresh each morning and often sell out by 11:00 on weekends.
Vietnamese$Seven TreesMon-Sun 05:00-20:00
Huong Lan on Tully Road is a San Jose Vietnamese deli legend open before 05:00, serving large soft baguette banh mi considered a Bay Area gold standard.
Order: Banh mi #1 with pate, head cheese, and cured ham
Why locals love it: Open before dawn for workers and students, Huong Lan has quietly served banh mi since the early 2000s without the long lines of higher-profile competitors nearby.
Tip: The deli case holds roasted duck and BBQ pork belly that sell out fast - arrive before 10:00 for the full selection.
Caribbean$$East San JoseTue-Sun 11:00-20:00
Back A Yard on E. Capitol Expy delivers smoky jerk chicken, oxtail stew, and curried goat to East San Jose with Caribbean recipes perfected since 2004.
Order: Beef oxtail stew with white rice and plantains
Why locals love it: The East Capitol location is quieter than downtown but serves the same fragrant jerk chicken and oxtail stew that built Back A Yard's San Jose following since 2004.
Tip: The oxtail stew runs out by early afternoon on weekends - call ahead to reserve a portion.
Vietnamese$BerryessaMon-Sun 09:00-21:30
Pho Kim Long is a cash-only San Jose institution on N. Capitol Ave where long-simmered broths have earned a devoted following since the early 2000s.
Order: Pho bo tai with rare sliced beef and bean sprouts
Why locals love it: Cash only and off the downtown radar, Pho Kim Long produces broths that serious pho eaters in San Jose rank above far more famous Bay Area spots.
Tip: Arrive at 09:00 when the bones have been simmering all night and the broth is at its richest.