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Berkeley's Legacy 2018, Local Businesses

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

‘It’s all worth it’: A look into family-owned businesses in Berkeley

David Rodriguez/Staff

These businesses may be family-owned restaurants spanning across generations or shops that originated from the owners’ interests — all of the businesses have their own unique stories to tell.
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City

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

‘One kind of dream’: Nepalese families, businesses thrive in Berkeley

At first glance, the convenience store is modest. Just south of campus, the small shop offers fresh produce and steaming momos and samosas, prepared just behind the cashier’s counter.
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City

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Kathmandu Market reopens with deli extension, emphasizes family spirit

Kathmandu Market — previously a convenience store for the past 40 years — has opened its doors on Telegraph Avenue as Kathmandu Market and Deli, adding a Nepalese twist to the diverse food culture of South Berkeley.
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