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Best of Berkeley

Saturday, April 16, 2022

Best of Berkeley: Food 2022

Illustration of Berkeley's popular Durant Plaza.
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The smell of freshly cooked falafel wafts from beneath an inviting green awning, beckoning passers-by on Durant Street to eat at D’yar Mediterranean Cuisine — The Daily Californian’s 2022 pick for best Mediterranean food.
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Best of Berkeley

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Best of Berkeley: Food 2020

With maki rolls ranging from $2.25 to $6.95 and special rolls topping out at $10.95, Elmwood Avenue’s Manpuku will satisfy a sushi craving of any magnitude without breaking the bank. 
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College Life

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Quiz: Where should you take your UC Berkeley graduation photos?

It’s time to be original and take a graduation photo scaling the Campanile or in front of the refrigerators at Golden Bear café. Take this quiz to figure out your unique grad photo shoot location!
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Eating Berkeley

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Pasta la vista: Where you should go to celebrate National Pasta Day

National Pasta Day is devoted to celebrating the most loved dish of them all: pasta. Here are some of the best pasta spots to check out in Berkeley!
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Eating Berkeley

Friday, August 9, 2019

4 favorite dishes from Berkeley restaurants you can make at home

If you love Berkeley’s food scene but are balling on a budget, here are four meals you can make at home to fill the restaurant-shaped hole in your life.
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College Life

Monday, September 3, 2018

5 places that are cheaper and tastier than Cal Dining

The best thing about college cafeteria food is its affordability, so with the recent price hike, here are some alternative options to save you some money.
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Eating Berkeley

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Sober or drunk? Here are the best late-night eats to get on Durant Avenue!

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the bounty of choices offered by this oasis of late-night eats, the Clog is here to guide you with a definitive power ranking of your options.
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City

Monday, October 17, 2016

Radici joins string of Italian restaurants in Berkeley

Radici, a new Italian restaurant from the longtime owners of Berkeley Italian cafe PIQ, is set to join a growing Berkeley Italian food scene in early 2017.
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City

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

City Council debates eliminating Telegraph restaurant quotas

The city currently has numerical and size limitations on businesses such as restaurants, gift shops, and barber shops in the Telegraph Avenue commercial district. A proposal considers temporarily relaxing the quotas for three years.
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City

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

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.
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