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Buka nigerian restaurant oakland
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(at Gilman Street), Berkeley ClosedĬAFÉ OHLONE California’s first and only Ohlone restaurant temporarily shuttered to protect its community members during the pandemic, but in June, it lost its home base with the closure of University Press Books, where chef-founders Vincent Medina and Louis Trevino have operated Café Ohlone pop-up events on the bookstore’s back patio since 2018. The restaurant is open on two levels for outdoor dining, and serves lunch and dinner daily. Italy on Gilman’s menu, from executive chef Fabio Bucio, includes panini antipasti pizza and calzones pastas, heartier entrees such as chicken or veal marsala, piccata or Parmigiana desserts cocktails and plenty of wine. Opened June 26, the Italian restaurant is from La Calle 10 owner Juan Romo, whose small empire of local restaurants also includes La Capilla, Casa Latina, La Mission, Taqueria Talavera and Taqueria Monte Cristo, among others. ITALY ON GILMAN A new, barbecue-free era has begun at the large, bi-level bar and restaurant with high windows and patio dining at 1300 Tenth St., former home of T-Rex Barbecue and, most recently, La Calle 10 (see Closed). Risotto al Tartufo di Funghi from Italy on Gilman in Berkeley. One Plus, 2161 Allston Way (between Oxford Street and Shattuck Avenue), Berkeley

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ONE PLUS Not just more tea for Berkeley, One Plus offers some appealing pluses, including a sleek, sophisticated vibe, Ritual Coffee drinks and jian bing (Chinese crepes) to go with its menu of fruit, milk, iced and pink salt milk cap teas. If you know of others, please let us know in the comments or by emailing Berkeley Open

buka nigerian restaurant oakland

The following spotlights the East Bay food and drink venues that are brand new, and those businesses that have shuttered permanently. Nosh continues to refresh these lists, as well as provide additional industry news and alerts in the time of COVID-19.

buka nigerian restaurant oakland

Photo: Joanna Della PennaĮast Bay restaurants that temporarily closed earlier this year due to coronavirus concerns have started to reopen for outdoor dining, takeout and delivery. The original Pedro’s Brazil Café ‘Shack’ has permanently closed to make way for a new student housing development.












Buka nigerian restaurant oakland