Food for thought: Eatery openings, closures this year in Berkeley

With so many sweet and savory developments taking place in 2017, it’s anyone’s game as to what future Berkeley students will be munching on.
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With so many sweet and savory developments taking place in 2017, it’s anyone’s game as to what future Berkeley students will be munching on.
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Quinoa lovers and technology enthusiasts in Berkeley will now have to travel to San Francisco to dine at eatsa, after the closure of the automated restaurant’s Telegraph Avenue location Monday.
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As the class of 2019 begins their metamorphosis, we decided to create a quiz that will accurately predict which side of college you are on.
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Disability Rights Advocates, a nonprofit disability rights legal center, has filed a federal lawsuit against Eatsa, a restaurant chain with locations across the country — including in Berkeley — alleging that the company’s ordering process is not accessible to visually impaired individuals.
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2016 was a completely unpredictable year. The Cubs won the World Series. Creepy clowns roamed the streets at night. Snapchat took someone else’s face and put it on your face. Although everyone is relieved that 2016 is finally behind us, we’ve no reason to believe that 2017 will be any
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As a college student, you dread the steadily dropping numbers on your bank account and cry at the sight your piling credit card bills. With most of your expenses going toward tuition and rent, the money left over can barely cover the essentials. Can you really afford to go to
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Though the ritual of scanning credit cards into iPads, scrolling through menu options on a screen instead of on paper and placing an order on technology is the new normal, at Eatsa, a new high-tech quinoa restaurant on Telegraph Avenue, customer questions on how to navigate their humanless front-of-house interface
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A few weeks ago, a groovy new food place opened up on Telegraph Avenue, right where Crepes-A-Go-Go used to be: Eatsa. Eatsa is an automat that specializes in serving customized quinoa bowls. No cash is accepted (only card). Whether you’re craving a kale salad, a burrito bowl or healthier Indian food,
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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.
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