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When Rudy's opened down the street, we were happy to have any place in the hood that was open on...
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When Rudy's opened down the street, we were happy to have any place in the hood that was open on Sunday. Now it's hard to get a table, because it's become a place for locals, hipsters and people who want to grab dinner before seeing a movie at Bay Street.
Top picks: the salads are *huge* (I'm full after the small size) and the fries are amazing...crisp, hot and with an edge of spicy.
The unique diner-gone-modern decor is a treat. I bring everyone here: family (it's surprisingly kid-friendly,) friends who want to experience the flavor of Emeryville, and neighbors (who are regulars themselves.) And I've noticed a very low turnover in wait staff, so that's a good sign.
They were right when they named it "Can't Fail Cafe."
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Last night, I was at Furenzu for the second night in a row. Can't seem to keep away! I wanted to...
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Last night, I was at Furenzu for the second night in a row. Can't seem to keep away! I wanted to try everything on the menu and everything was absolutely delicious! Geniusly crafted with a very unique combination of flavors. My favorites are the salt and pepper tofu, the duck confit with pureed cauliflower, pasta in a triumverate of flavored caviar: cognac, wasabi and truffles (mmmm!!!!) and the goat cheese pockets. The staff is very attentive and it adds to Furenzu's uber-cozy atmosphere. Yesterday, I had the salmon cakes with a glass each of the Patric Bottex Bugery Cerdon Rose, Prosecco and a Jeune Vignes... they were all fantastic, giving such a splendid summer surprise. Refreshing, light and very delicate in taste. I love the portions which allow you to try a little of everything, just like eating Frech. I highly recommend this destination restaurant. It's a hideaway to be discovered. Ask for the chef! She's the most gracious host.
Pros: Great ambience. Amazing food. Destination area.
Cons: You always seem to want more and more!!!
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I'm not usually a fan of scones--they're really dry and hard to eat. But Arizmendi is an...
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I'm not usually a fan of scones--they're really dry and hard to eat. But Arizmendi is an exception! Their scones are hard on the outside, but really soft on the inside, with just the right amount of sweetness.
Also something great that they have are their pizzas. Every day they have a new, unique flavor of pizza. They don't sell anything like pepperoni or cheese--you either take the one pizza they have, or don't eat anything. But their flavors are really good and interesting!
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Totally not what I was expecting when I walked in...pleasantly surprised. A little gem in the...
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Totally not what I was expecting when I walked in...pleasantly surprised. A little gem in the quiet streets of emeryville yet bustling inside. Great food, great service, good bar. Thumbs up.
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East Ocean Hong Kong Seafood Restaurant is a great place to have lunch or dinner. Aside from...
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East Ocean Hong Kong Seafood Restaurant is a great place to have lunch or dinner. Aside from great chinese food, you have a great view of the bay, and the city of San Francisco. Lunches could be had for a fairly cheap price. DImsum is also available. Dinners are pretty expensive, but with the view, it is well worth it. Service is pretty good too.
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After reading all the reviews here, I was surprised, I have always received excellent service at...
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After reading all the reviews here, I was surprised, I have always received excellent service at this restaurant, and it is one of my family?s favorites. Then, I realized that most of the reviews were complaining that the waiters spoke little to no English. True. This restaurant caters specifically to its Chinese patrons, and doesn?t worry about interlopers who don't speak Cantonese. Unfair? Maybe, but this restaurant has thrived for many years, and the food is always excellent. I guess if you want better service, learn some Cantonese.
Pros: Free Parking, excellent food
Cons: can be busy on weekends
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Well almost anything and everything. Emerybille Public Market is one of the places to go if your...
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Well almost anything and everything. Emerybille Public Market is one of the places to go if your uncertain of what to eat for lunch or dinner. They have a variety of ethnic foods for you to choose from. I've tried they're Chinese, Korean, Thai, Indian, Italian, Mexican, and even there cheese steak sandwhich place. I've gone here a hundred times even just to get some sorbet ice cream. I shoot pool next door at the Broken Rack so this is really convenient for me.
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The food is so good at this restaurant that I don't understand why I don't have to wait for a...
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The food is so good at this restaurant that I don't understand why I don't have to wait for a table! Maybe the exterior turns some people off (weeds in parking lot), but the decor inside (quiet booths, a rarity in the Bay Area, and great sushi bar) and the superb food makes for a relaxing and very enjoyable evening. We love to eat here with friends who we want to enjoy really good food in a quiet, comfortable, attractive atmosphere-with moderate prices! You can get a wonderful dinner with drinks for $25! If you add sushi-and yes, we do-it is a more, but well worth it. The sushi is attractivly presented (creative-like the Lion King Roll or the Cherry Blossom or the Caterpiller Roll, plus familiar items like the Lambada) and the sashimi is always fresh and good. I have eaten here with small groups and groups as large as 10-no problem, even for non-raw fish eaters! My husband is hard of hearing, but in a booth, he has no trouble hearing! It is possible to call ahead and order speciality sushi/seafood items, or have your own signature dish re-created to your order. (I have a friend who does this.) I don't eat deep-friend food, but my friends have raved about the tempura. It is fun to try the saki sampler, and my non-drinking friends and children have also been happy with their choice of beverage. The children also like the Japanese desserts, like deep-fried ice cream and interesting ice creams. We even had happy children who were allergic to food coloring and had never had Japanese food before. (The teriyaki appeals to everyone, and our children like the fried rice and California Rolls-crab and avocado) Our children also like the large sushi bar and friendly sushi chef!
Pros: Great , well-prepared food and ample proportions; quiet booths for visiting
Cons: Parking front and back could be confusing. Little hard to get into parking lot (which needs attention)
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Doyle Street Cafe
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5515 Doyle St
Emeryville,
California 94608
(510) 547-3552
During the week it is very fast paced (11am-1pm). They offer great breakfast items and for lunch...
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During the week it is very fast paced (11am-1pm). They offer great breakfast items and for lunch they have salads that can feed two people. The shrimp and avocado salad is very yummy.
On the weekends it is very family friendly. Sundays are very busy but you never wait longer than 15 minutes to sit down. The buttermilk pancakes are to die for. My son loves going here. We go during the week in the mornings and its not very busy at all.
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Tucked away down Doyle street is the greatest little restaurant. First of all there is always...
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Tucked away down Doyle street is the greatest little restaurant. First of all there is always parking. They own a little parking lot across the street you can use. From the moment you walk into this restaurant you are greeted with smiles and warmness. I've been there at least a dozen times and every thing is delicious. They buy all their produce at the local farmers market, and hand make all their salad dressings. All the salads are tasty. I especially love the Creole omlet, chorizo sausage scramble and smoke salmon scramble. Everything is reasonably priced. My only complaint is they don't serve dinner and close at 2 pm. Try them out, you'll love them.
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