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Berkeley’s 1923 fire, 100 years later | BUSD achievement gap among nation's worst | House with famed communal hot tub up for sale

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Doña on Piedmont Avenue.
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Doña is bigger, faster, less buttoned-up than Doña Tomás, and that’s a good thing

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside Feb. 20, 2020, 2:00 p.m.August 14, 2023

Restaurateur Dona Savitsky says closing her 20-year-old Temescal sit-down restaurant and reopening as a quick-service spot on Piedmont Avenue was one of the best decisions she’s made.

Edible Schoolyard chef teacher Taís Reis leads students in the kitchen classroom at King Middle School.
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Alice Waters’ Edible Schoolyard Project changed how Berkeley students eat. Its next goal: to fight climate change

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside Feb. 04, 2020, 1:00 p.m.August 14, 2023

As ESY enters its 25th year, Waters and the organization’s staff talk lessons learned, challenges and their most ambitious pledge yet — to help Americans eat their way out of climate change.

An al pastor quesataco and an al pastor taco, a carne asada mulita and a quesadilla from Tacos El Tucan.
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Tacos El Tucán ups the ante with quesatacos and other Tijuana-style fare

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside Dec. 06, 2019, 10:00 a.m.August 14, 2023

Just three weeks old, this taqueria in Richmond is already drawing hordes of hungry diners. Find out what the crowds are fussing about. 

Caesar salad with a side of boquerones, and the sausage, egg and cheese sandwich. Drinks include the Salers Delight and a glass of Lambrusco. Photo: Kathryn Bowen
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North Light shines with a revamped brunch menu

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside Nov. 22, 2019, 8:58 a.m.August 14, 2023

With new chef Leo Batoyon at the helm, North Light has found its place in Temescal, offering a solid weekend mid-day menu and great cocktails, to boot.

The Sando with a side of Krinkle Kut fries from World Famous HotBoys at Forage Kitchen.
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The heat is on: World Famous HotBoys introduces a spicy, celebrated Tennessee specialty to Oakland

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside Oct. 22, 2019, 11:00 a.m.August 14, 2023

This California-style version of Nashville hot chicken comes in five degrees of spice: mild, medium, hot, hot hot, and hella hot.

Z Thomas, a butcher at Marin Sun Farms, behind the meat counter in Market Hall. Thomas typically recommends meat-newbies begin with ground beef, which is versatile and can be used in multiple meals.
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What does it mean for small butchers when meat is the ‘bad guy’?

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside Oct. 07, 2019, 1:30 p.m.August 14, 2023

With meat consumption waning and protein alternatives on the rise, what’s to come of butcher shops like Ver Brugge, Marin Sun Farms and The Local Butcher Shop that base their livelihoods on livestock?

Côte West, an urban winery located near Jack London Square. Photo: Côte West
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Chardonnay haters: This Oakland winery’s Old World-take tastes new

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside Sept. 13, 2019, 10:20 a.m.August 14, 2023

Côte West winemaker Bret Hogan is taking California grapes to town — Meursault, Burgundy, to be exact — for his flagship wine. It’s not your grandma’s Chardonnay.

A medley of warm Castelvetrano olives, Ortiz Spanish anchovies, and an "almost hard cooked egg" with harissa at Bar Sardine in Berkeley.
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A midsummer night’s dream: Bar Sardine packs in crowds with natural wine, tinned fish and a cozy vibe

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside Aug. 27, 2019, 11:00 a.m.August 14, 2023

Bartavelle’s easy-breezy Tuesday and Friday evening wine bar offers a Portuguese and Spanish-influenced menu that’s seasonal, fresh and au courant.

The Kimchi Bowl at Café Umami in Uptown Oakland.
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Sauerkraut drinks, bibimbap-inspired rice bowls, and savory jooks nourish at Café Umami

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside Aug. 09, 2019, 11:36 a.m.August 14, 2023

Give your gut and mind a boost at the café’s recently opened second location in Uptown Oakland.

Pan-fried meatballs doused in sugo are a constant on Mama's rotating menu.
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Italian-inspired Mama on Grand Avenue is a charmer

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside Aug. 02, 2019, 11:00 a.m.August 14, 2023

Stevie Stacionis and Josiah Baldivino’s new Oakland eatery welcomes guests with an accessible three-course menu and a budget-friendly wine list.

Hatice Yildiz, owner of Simurgh Bakery, at the Grand Lake Farmers Market in Oakland.
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From dissertation to dessert: Former academic turned baker brings Turkish treats to East Bay

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside July 11, 2019, 9:10 a.m.August 14, 2023

These days, Hatice Yildiz harnesses her innate curiosity and attention-to-detail to perfect recipes for baklava, bourek and other sweet and savory Turkish treats.

Kitka, an Oakland-based European and Eurasian-inspired women's vocal ensemble, seated around a supra table.
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À Côté brings Georgian food, the ‘next big thing,’ to Oakland

by Kathryn Bowen and Tech Admin Cityside June 25, 2019, 8:30 a.m.August 14, 2023

From June 26 through July 7, the Euro-Mediterranean restaurant in Rockridge will host a traditional Georgian food and wine dinner series.

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