Northside Himalayan eatery Momo Masala to close, change ownership
Though their sign still hangs at the entrance of Hearst Food Court, Momo Masala, a Northside restaurant specializing in Indian and Himalayan food, has closed and the location will be changing ownership within the week.
Northside Himalayan eatery Momo Masala to close, change ownership
Though their sign still hangs at the entrance of Hearst Food Court, Momo Masala, a Northside restaurant specializing in Indian and Himalayan food, has closed and the location will be changing ownership within the week.
High-tech quinoa bowl restaurant Eatsa opens near campus
Located at 2334 Telegraph Ave. where Crepes A-Go-Go used to be before closing earlier this year, the automated store is outfitted with several iPads where customers can place their orders using only credit or debit cards.
High-tech quinoa bowl restaurant Eatsa opens near campus
Located at 2334 Telegraph Ave. where Crepes A-Go-Go used to be before closing earlier this year, the automated store is outfitted with several iPads where customers can place their orders using only credit or debit cards.
Alternative business models offering new opportunities to Berkeley food sellers
Nearly a month after the end of a 14-year run for Crepes A-Go-Go’s Telegraph Avenue location, the owner’s family has found new life for their company by transitioning into Berkeley’s catering market.
Alternative business models offering new opportunities to Berkeley food sellers
Nearly a month after the end of a 14-year run for Crepes A-Go-Go’s Telegraph Avenue location, the owner’s family has found new life for their company by transitioning into Berkeley’s catering market.
Restaurant owners voice concerns over relaxing quotas
After hearing numerous concerns from local restaurant owners at its meeting Tuesday night, the Berkeley City Council decided to defer voting on a contentious item that would expand the number of restaurants that can operate on Telegraph Avenue.
Restaurant owners voice concerns over relaxing quotas
After hearing numerous concerns from local restaurant owners at its meeting Tuesday night, the Berkeley City Council decided to defer voting on a contentious item that would expand the number of restaurants that can operate on Telegraph Avenue.