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Nudi Blue brings afternoon tea to Berkeley
The first Bay Area high tea service I experienced was at a downtown San Francisco hotel. A friend of mine at the time was crazy about drinking tea with petit fours. When she wasn’t making them at...
Grégoire grows beyond Berkeley
In the culinary world, the term “franchise” invariably connotes fast, unhealthy food. The idea of opening one is suspect and implies the owner lacks originality. Or that they’re reaping the benefits of an established brand not by...
Evergreen Café settles into San Pablo Ave.
Nine months after opening, Evergreen Café is comfortably settling into its identity as a community hub. Alongside colorful photos of crowded toasts, cookies and giant jars of preserved citrus, co-owners Stacie Frederick and Sara Rahimian post regular...
Grand Lake Kitchen opens third location
Grand Lake Kitchen’s co-owner, May Seto Wasem, confirmed the feeling I had after a recent dinner at the restaurant’s new location in Noe Valley. “In the first seven days of being open, we’ve had people come in...
Joyce Kim reopens Jungdon Katsu
At Joyce Kim’s Jungdon Katsu, the fresh breading makes all the difference in her crispy katsu. The chef’s daughter, Nicole, explained that some Asian markets and restaurants use dried panko. Kim uses milk bread then shreds it...
FOB West moves into Prescott Market
Just in time for Prescott Market’s first anniversary, FOB West has joined the lineup of food vendors. Janice Dulce’s FOB Kitchen started as a pop-up in 2015, three years before opening in Temescal. Although Dulce wasn’t looking...
North Beach ‘speakeasy’ charms local crowd
In February, Todd Spanier, a.k.a. “The King of Mushrooms,” made an appearance at Rockridge Market Hall’s Truffle Fest. Under the same moniker, Spanier sells wild and farmed mushrooms to “chefs, grocers and mushroom enthusiasts.” One of his...












