The Top 100 Places to Eat and Drink Near Easterly
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Rank 1. Great China
Chinese
Great China is a Michelin Bib Gourmand Chinese restaurant in Berkeley that somehow satisfies Cal students, local Chinese families, and food-obsessed adults all at once, which is basically a miracle. The cooking is mild and ingredient-forward rather than heat-forward, so spice chasers should adjust expectations. It gets packed, tables go to larger groups first, and the line out front is basically part of the experience.
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- San Francisco Chronicle Best seafood restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Chinese food and restaurants in the Bay Area
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Easterly is a Hunanese restaurant that takes its peppers seriously, and the whole menu is built around sharing big plates with people who can handle the heat. The fish dishes are the move here, and the sticky rice steamed with pork ribs is the kind of thing you'll be thinking about on the drive home. Order a fresh cracked coconut to survive the experience, and bring a crowd.
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Rank 3. Fish & Bird Sousaku Izakaya
Japanese
A stylish izakaya on Shattuck with a neon sign out front and an open kitchen inside, Fish & Bird is the kind of place where a round of skewers turns into a full evening without anyone minding. The menu bounces around in the best way, from hot pot to rice boxes to sandos, and the kitchen handles all of it with real confidence. Expect a younger, casually dressed crowd who showed up hungry and definitely ordered too much.
- Esquire 2021 · #38 · The Best New Restaurants in America
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Japanese restaurants in the Bay Area
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Rank 4. Ippuku
Japanese
Ippuku is a Berkeley izakaya that genuinely feels like someone airlifted a corner of Tokyo and set it down on Center Street. Low tables, serious woodwork, and a shochu list long enough to be its own commitment. The yakitori off the binchotan is the reason to come, smoky and a little salty in all the right ways. The crowd is casually in the know, the kind of people who found this place by accident and never told anyone.
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Japanese restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #91 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
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Rank 5. Rose Pizzeria
Pizza Wine Bar
Rose Pizzeria is a casual pizza and wine spot on University Ave that doesn't sweat regional allegiance, borrowing from Neapolitan, New York, and Chicago traditions and then doing whatever it wants. The result is thin, crispy pies with serious toppings and just enough funk to feel considered. The patio is ringed with actual roses, which sounds precious but mostly just means it's a genuinely nice place to sit. Berkeley locals and UC couples fill the room on weeknights.
- 50 Top Pizza 2025 · #50 · 50 Top Pizza USA
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants for outdoor dining in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #27 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
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Rank 6. Comal
Mexican
Berkeley's casual Mexican restaurant scene didn't need a Bib Gourmand to tell it Comal was good, but there it is. The open kitchen shows off the flat griddles the place is named for, the back patio fills up year-round, and the mezcal list is genuinely serious. It draws the kind of crowd that argues about tortillas, which checks out because these ones are worth the argument.
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Rank 7. Tanzie's
Thai
Brunch spots that actually surprise you are rare, and this cozy Berkeley cafe pulls it off by rooting the whole thing in northern Thai cooking from Chiang Mai. The room feels like someone's living room, painted mint green, filled with regulars who clearly know what they're doing. Flavors run sour, spicy, and deeply fragrant, nothing like the pad thai you were expecting. Dinner is now on the table too, for the adventurous.
- The New York Times 2025 · Khanom Krok · The Best Restaurant Dishes We Ate Across the U.S.
- Eater Restaurant Where We'd Want to Be Regulars
- Los Angeles Times 2025 · The 101 Best Restaurants in California
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Rank 8. Cheese Board Pizza
Vegetarian Pizza
A worker-owned vegetarian slice shop that's been a Berkeley institution for years, and somehow the pizza still feels genuinely inventive. They rotate one sourdough pie daily, loaded with seasonal vegetables and interesting cheeses, so you either trust it or you don't. Get the green sauce, because you absolutely should. The line wraps around the block, but it moves fast, and the outdoor parklet scene is half the point: students, locals, and everyone in between eating on their feet.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in the SF Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants for outdoor dining in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Berkeley restaurants
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Tane is a vegan izakaya in Berkeley where the whole operation is built around making you forget you're eating vegan, and it mostly works. The tomato nigiri alone is worth the trip, marinated and roasted until it pulls off a surprisingly convincing impression of fish. The crowd skews Berkeley in the best way, lots of reusable tote bags and people who definitely already knew about this place.
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Rank 10. Chez Panisse
Californian New American
Alice Waters basically invented the "local seasonal ingredients" playbook that every farm-to-table spot has been copying ever since, and this is where she did it. It's a proper sit-down restaurant with a fixed menu downstairs and à la carte upstairs in the café. The wood-burning oven perfumes the whole room, and the crowd skews Berkeley professor energy, people who genuinely care where their salad was grown.
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Rank 11. Fava
New American
A tiny walk-up lunch window in Berkeley that takes Middle Eastern food and cranks the freshness up to an almost absurd degree. The falafel is shatteringly crunchy, and everything arrives buried under so many herbs it looks like the kitchen is trying to hide something. The team are Chez Panisse alumni with a California produce obsession, and it shows. Expect a line of locals who brought their own tote bags and have zero regrets about it.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Middle Eastern restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Berkeley restaurants
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Jewish delis are a rare breed in the Bay Area, and Saul's has been holding it down in North Berkeley for years. It's a proper sit-down deli, the kind where regulars never bother with the menu and the raspberry jam is already on your table. The latkes are genuinely crunchy in a way that feels personal, and the pastrami earns its reputation. Bring your parents, bring a hangover, bring anyone who thinks brunch has to involve avocado toast.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best brunch restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Berkeley restaurants
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Rank 13. Las Cabañas Mexican Grill & Taqueria
Chiapas-Style Mexican
The spinning al pastor spit out front does half the marketing work for this casual Chiapas-style taqueria near downtown Berkeley. You order inside, pick up outside, and eat tacos with people who clearly come here every week. The chicken mole is worth the detour too, a rich, velvety sauce that takes its job very seriously. Booth seating, a Noah's Ark mural, and zero pretension round things out nicely.
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Rank 14. Kiraku
Japanese
Kiraku is a cozy izakaya on Telegraph where the menu changes constantly, which keeps the regulars on their toes and gives first-timers a good excuse to return. The crowd leans Berkeley: professors next to grad students, everyone splitting small plates and nursing sake. The sweet potato brulee alone is worth the trip, and the daily specials tend to outshine whatever you thought you were going to order.
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Berkeley Bowl regulars and curious eaters share the room at this casual South Asian spot, where the menu pulls from India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan but isn't afraid to borrow from wherever it likes. The kitchen has been at it for years, and the cooking shows it, charcoal-grilled kebabs, Indo-Chinese noodles with real wok flavor, seasonal California produce doing its thing. The menu rotates monthly, so there's always a reason to come back.
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Rank 17. Grégoire
French
This tiny French sandwich shack near the UC Berkeley campus has been feeding students and locals for years, and the buttermilk fried chicken sandwich is the reason people keep coming back. The cutlet is crispy, the slaw has a little heat, and it all lands on a proper French roll. Grab the potato puffs too, they're the cult item here. Sidewalk tables or a picnic at Live Oak Park nearby are your best options.
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Rank 18. Emilia's Pizzeria
NY-Style Pizza
Getting a pie from this one-person NY-style takeout spot in Berkeley is genuinely a quest, pre-orders open at 9 a.m. sharp and sell out fast. But that's kind of the point. The 18-inch pies with their fluffy, charred crusts feel earned in a way that walk-in pizza never does. Bring your A-game at checkout and show up hungry.
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Rank 19. Kaokao Grill
Barbecue
A Berkeley BBQ spot where American smokehouse meets Chinese char siu meets Indian curry, and somehow it all makes complete sense. The wood-smoked meats are the draw, but the snacks are what people talk about on the way home. The crowd tends toward curious eaters who did their research and regulars who stopped questioning it after the first visit. College Ave, low-key room, genuinely exciting food.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Chinese food and restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Berkeley restaurants
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Rank 20. Barcote Ethiopian Restaurant
Traditional Ethiopian
Oakland's Telegraph Ave has no shortage of Ethiopian spots, but Barcote earns its place at the top of the row. It's a casual, unpretentious restaurant where the spicing is genuinely layered and the injera arrives with care. The team runs the room like they're feeding family, which the regulars clearly know since they never look at the menu. Grab a table on the shaded patio and don't be in a hurry; this is a slow-meal kind of place.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Ethiopian restaurants in the Bay Area
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Rank 21. Lemat
Ethiopian
Lemat is a full-on Ethiopian restaurant in Berkeley that looks like it was built for a celebration, with wood-paneled walls, woven Messob baskets hanging from the ceiling, and chairs so comfortable you'll forget you had plans after dinner. Don't stress the menu, just order a meat and veggie combo and let the berbere do the talking. The crowd tends to run groups and families, which makes sense once you see the room.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Ethiopian restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Berkeley restaurants
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The premise here is simple: vegan tacos that taste like actual tacos. Chef Raul Medina runs this snug Oakland taqueria with something to prove, and the fillings, all made in-house, make a pretty convincing case. The wheat-fiber asada hits like a backyard cookout, and the mushroom carnitas has a richness that'll make you stop mid-bite. Get the horchata, grab a vegan concha, and quietly reconsider everything you thought you knew.
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Rank 23. La Marcha
Spanish
A Spanish tapas bar on San Pablo that takes paella seriously, which is rarer than it sounds. The room fills up with groups sharing big pans of rice alongside the classics, tortilla Española, croquettes, the whole deal. Happy hour at the L-shaped bar draws the after-work crowd looking for a free tapa and cheap wine, which honestly sounds like a pretty good Tuesday. Lively, unpretentious, and an easy yes for groups who can never agree on anything.
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This casual Berkeley Thai spot has earned serious recognition for its Hat Yai-style fried chicken, the kind that makes you wonder why you've been eating the other stuff. The rice flour batter fries up deeply crunchy and savory, topped with crispy shallots, and you should absolutely upgrade your dipping sauce. You order from a touchscreen, nobody's dressed up, and the staff will actually explain the menu to you.
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Rank 25. Wood Tavern
Italian-inflected New American
Wood Tavern is the kind of neighborhood spot that makes you wish you lived closer, a Bib Gourmand-recognized restaurant on a College Ave block full of bookshops and antique stores, which tells you everything about who's inside. Regulars nurse something at the copper bar while couples share Italian-leaning California food that actually changes with the seasons. Unpretentious, warm, and genuinely good without making a fuss about it.
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Rank 26. Boichik Bagels
NY-Style
The SF Chronicle called these the best bagels in the Bay Area, which tracks, because the line outside this Berkeley bagel shop hasn't moved since the day it opened. They do NY-style right, with proper chew and malty crust, and the cream cheese options run from plain whipped to Hatch chile if you're feeling bold. The crowd is mostly locals who've made this a weekend ritual and visitors who've been warned to get there early.
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Rank 27. Commis
Contemporary
Oakland's got a two-Michelin-star tasting menu restaurant, and it feels nothing like the words "two-Michelin-star tasting menu restaurant" suggest. Commis is cool and unhurried, tucked into a neighborhood strip, with a room full of people who dressed up just enough to feel like themselves. The chef weaves Thai and Chinese influences into precise, locally sourced cooking that manages to feel both elegant and genuinely personal.
- AAA Four Diamonds
- Michelin Guide 2 Stars
- James Beard Awards 2022 · Nominee · Best Chef: California · James Syhabout
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Rank 28. Sfizio
Italian
Rockridge's favorite counter-service pasta spot, Sfizio keeps things simple and affordable in the best way. You order at the register, grab a seat inside or out, and wait for fresh, seasonal pasta that somehow costs less than a cocktail at the bar next door. The crowd is mostly locals who've quietly made this their regular Tuesday night move. The spaghetti is always on and always worth it.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Italian food and restaurants in SF Bay Area
- The Infatuation The 25 Best Restaurants In Oakland
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Rank 29. The Cultured Pickle Shop
Californian
A Berkeley pickle shop that on weekends transforms into a tiny tasting room, which is exactly as wonderfully strange as it sounds. The centerpiece is a rice bowl loaded with an absurd number of house ferments, from kimchi leafy greens to citrusy pickles, all made on-site in the production kitchen you can see from your seat. The drinks are funky in the best way. The crowd is exactly who you'd expect in Berkeley, and they're all very pleased with themselves.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in the SF Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #59 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Berkeley restaurants
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Rank 30. Cafe Ohlone
Ohlone
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Rank 31. Vik's Chaat
Indian
Vik's is a counter-service chaat spot in a warehouse-sized building in Berkeley, and it's exactly the kind of place you'd never find on your own but will immediately want to move into. The chaat is the reason to go, but the lunch specials are a genuinely ridiculous deal. Families, students, and regulars who've been coming for years all pile in together, which tells you everything. The kitchen closes early, so don't sleep on it.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Indian, Pakistani, and South Asian restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #62 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
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Rank 32. Burdell
Soul food
Soul food cooked by someone who actually grew up eating it, which is rarer than it sounds. Burdell is a cozy Temescal dinner spot where the chef riffs on his grandmother's cooking with enough creativity to keep things interesting without losing the warmth. The wine list is genuinely thoughtful, and yes, fried chicken with champagne is a move. The crowd skews local and loyal, the kind of people who already have a regular order.
- Food & Wine 2024 · Restaurant of the Year
- Food & Wine 2025 · #1 · The Top 15 US Restaurants
- Food & Wine 2024 · Roast Duck · Best Dishes Our Editors Ate This Year
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Rank 33. Alem’s Coffee
Eritrean
This Eritrean cafe in Oakland has been a neighborhood anchor for years, and it shows. Regulars linger outside with bold coffee while newcomers wander in and immediately feel like they belong. Come for breakfast and get the shihan ful, a fava bean stew you scoop with crusty bread that will quietly ruin you for other mornings. Lunch holds its own too, but the breakfast alone is reason enough to make the drive from the city.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Ethiopian restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best brunch restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #90 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
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- Spirited Awards 2026 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best U.S. Cocktail Bar – U.S. West
- Spirited Awards 2026 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best U.S. Bar Team – U.S. West
- Spirited Awards 2025 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best New U.S. Cocktail Bar – U.S. West
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Rank 35. Oken
Japanese
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Rank 36. Masterpiece Coffee
Chinese
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Rank 37. Joodooboo
Korean
Joodooboo started as a tofu and banchan shop and quietly grew into something genuinely special. The Korean food here leans gentle and seasonal, so the menu shifts constantly with whatever's good right now. The crowd tends to be people who actually care about eating well without making a big deal of it. The housemade tofu alone is worth the trip, and the rotating banchan make it hard to visit just once.
- Food & Wine 2025 · Steve Joo · Best New Chefs
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #14 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Emerging Chef · Steve Joo
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Rank 38. FOB Kitchen
Filipino
Filipino food done with real personality, FOB Kitchen is a tiny Temescal spot that started as a pop-up and earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand without getting precious about it. The room fits maybe a few dozen people, the wallpaper is cheerful, and the crowd is the kind that actually talks to each other. Grab a cocktail at the bar while you wait, because you will wait, and it's worth it.
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- San Francisco Chronicle Best brunch restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants in Oakland
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Rank 39. Cafe Colucci
Ethiopian
Cafe Colucci has been an Oakland institution for years, and the move to a bigger spot in Emeryville only made things better, since they now share the space with their own spice company. It's a casual Ethiopian restaurant where the vegan and vegetarian dishes quietly outshine everything else, which says a lot given how good the meat dishes are. Come hungry, bring people who like to share, and grab some spice blends on the way out.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Ethiopian restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #82 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants in Oakland
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Rank 40. Poppy Bagels
California-Style
Poppy Bagels in Oakland's Temescal neighborhood has settled the New York bagel debate by simply refusing to participate in it. This cheery little bagel shop does all the classics, lox, whitefish, schmears, but the move is the seasonal veg sandwich, an open-face situation that reads more like a California farmers market than a deli counter. The crowd is exactly who you'd expect: reusable tote bags, good sunglasses, no regrets.
- Bon Appétit The Very Best Bagels in the US (Yes, Outside New York)
- San Francisco Chronicle Best bagels in the San Francisco Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants in Oakland
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Rank 41. Iyasare
Japanese
Japanese technique meets California produce at this relaxed but seriously good Berkeley restaurant, and the result feels genuinely its own thing rather than a compromise. The menu shifts with the seasons, so regulars come back often and never quite know what's landing on the table. Order a bunch of small plates, let the sake list do its work, and settle in. The heated patio pulls the kind of crowd that's clearly done this before.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Japanese restaurants in the Bay Area
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Rank 42. Tacos Oscar
Mexican
Tacos Oscar is a taco spot built inside a cluster of painted shipping containers in Oakland, with café lights strung overhead and a chalk menu that changes whenever it feels like it. The vegan options are genuinely as good as the meat, which is a sentence you rarely mean. Expect a line of people who look like they bike to work and care a lot about it. Get there when the doors open, grab a beer, and thank yourself later.
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- Bon Appétit 2019 · America's Best New Restaurants
- Los Angeles Times 2025 · The 101 Best Restaurants in California
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Rank 43. Sun Moon Studio
Fine dining
A Michelin-starred tasting room tucked into an Oakland industrial unit, which sounds like a riddle but turns out to be one of the better meals you'll have in the Bay. The menu chases California's seasonal produce with real technical chops, and the baked goods alone justify the trip. It seats barely anyone, so getting a reservation feels like a small victory. Dress nicely, bring someone you actually want to talk to.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Nominee · Best Chef: California · Sarah Cooper and Alan Hsu
- The New York Times 2025 · The Restaurant List
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One of the few Taiwanese spots in the Bay Area, this counter-service restaurant in Emeryville earns the trip for its fried chicken alone, with a citrusy Sichuan peppercorn sauce that does something genuinely interesting. Grab a table on the string-lit back patio before someone else does, order some fried tofu skin and braised pork rice, and finish with the soft serve. The sake list is an unexpected bonus nobody saw coming.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Chinese food and restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants for outdoor dining in the Bay Area
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Rank 45. Viridian
Northern Californian
- Spirited Awards 2026 · Top 10 Nominee · Best U.S. Restaurant Bar
- Punch 2025 · Best New Bartenders · Kat Parsons
- Spirited Awards 2024 · Regional Honoree · Best U.S. Restaurant Bar – U.S. West
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Millennium is the vegan restaurant that makes even devoted carnivores forget what they're missing. It's a proper sit-down dinner spot in Oakland, with a full a la carte menu most nights and a four-course prix fixe on weekends. The kitchen applies real technique to seasonal produce, turning out dishes that feel genuinely ambitious rather than compensatory. The crowd is relaxed and mostly looks like they've been coming here for years, because a lot of them have.
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Rank 47. Belotti
Piemontese Italian
A cozy Piemontese restaurant on Rockridge's main strip, Belotti is the kind of spot where regulars post up at the bar and chat with the team in Italian like they own the place. The house-made pasta is the real draw, rich and deeply comforting in that northern Italian way, but the menu rewards you no matter where you land on it. Wear whatever you want; nobody here is keeping score.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Italian food and restaurants in SF Bay Area
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Rank 48. Ok's Deli
Asian American deli
A tiny Telegraph Ave deli where the chef's fine-dining background shows up in sandwich form, and the results are genuinely kind of unhinged in the best way. The Sichuan-dusted fried chicken sandwich has a cult following for good reason, but the pig head sisig bolillo and the banh mi hold their own. The menu shifts with the seasons, the room fits about twelve people if everyone's friendly, and the line moves.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best fried chicken restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #30 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best sandwich spots in the Bay Area
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Rank 49. Mujiri
Sushi
A takeout sushi shop in Oakland where the fish flies in from Japan and the prices seem like a typo. The nigiri combo gets you seven pieces plus a chef's choice roll, all packed into a wooden box like a little gift to yourself. The menu is tight, the space is lean, and the regulars treat Instagram like a morning newspaper to see what's landed. Bring cash and low expectations for the room, because there isn't one.
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Rank 50. Snail Bar
Natural Wine Bar
Snail Bar looks like a natural wine bar for people who own at least one tote bag, and it is, but the cooking punches way above that premise. The chef has serious fine-dining credentials and it shows in every small plate that comes out of the kitchen. The menu shifts constantly, the snails are always on, and the room stays packed with regulars who know exactly what they're doing. Bib Gourmand, if that seals it for you.
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Rank 51. Soba Ichi
Japanese
Getting to this tiny soba bar in deep industrial West Oakland takes actual commitment, but a Bib Gourmand and a 45-minute wait that you'll spend drinking sake in a sunny garden has a way of reframing "inconvenient" as "worth it." They make only a hundred portions of buckwheat noodles a night, hot or cold, and when they're gone, they're gone. The crowd tends to be patient and deeply smug about the fact that they made the trek.
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #13 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Japanese restaurants in the Bay Area
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Hawking Bird is a casual counter-serve spot in Oakland's Temescal neighborhood that does Thai-inspired comfort food, and it does it really well. The spicy chicken sandwich is the draw, juicy thighs hit with Thai chile oil, and the garlic noodles have the kind of umami pull that makes you order a second. The crowd is mostly locals in hoodies who know exactly what they want. James Syhabout runs the kitchen, which explains why everything tastes sharper than it has any right to at these prices.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Thai restaurants in the SF Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best fried chicken restaurants in the Bay Area
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Sam's Log Cabin is exactly what it sounds like, a breakfast and lunch spot built around an actual log cabin, with all seating outside under a wood pergola surrounded by greenery. It feels less like a restaurant and more like someone's very well-fed backyard. The menu is hearty diner food, cornmeal pancakes, corned beef hash, a solid Reuben. Ask about the weekly specials. Best enjoyed on a sunny day, with nowhere to be.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best brunch restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants for outdoor dining in the Bay Area
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Rank 54. Mägo
Fine dining
Mägo is a tasting menu restaurant that somehow skips all the stiffness that usually comes with one. The walls are painted Colombia's flag colors, Latin pop drifts through the room, and the vibe is loose in a way that feels genuinely earned. The chef reworks his Latin American roots into dishes that are clever without being showy, and the whole thing comes in at a price that makes the fine-dining crowd quietly relieved. The drink pairing is worth the splurge.
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #22 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best fine dining restaurants in San Francisco Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants in Oakland
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Rank 56. Pucquio
Contemporary Peruvian
A snug Rockridge spot doing contemporary Peruvian in a way that makes you wonder why there aren't more Peruvian restaurants around. The cebiches are the reason to come, bright and fiery with homegrown peppers and a crunch that holds up. The pisco sour gets a sake twist that somehow works. Regulars who've clearly been here a dozen times share the room with people doing a double-take at the menu in the best way.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best seafood restaurants in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants in Oakland
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- US Coffee Championships 2025 · #4 · U.S. Coffee in Good Spirits Championship · Tim Tran
- San Francisco Chronicle The Best Coffee in the Bay Area
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Rank 59. Sirene
American Wine Bar
Sirene is a neighborhood wine bar in Oakland where the menu somehow pairs marinated raw fish with fried chicken and makes it feel completely inevitable. Belly up to the bar for a glass of something interesting or a Chartreuse slushy, or settle into the vine-covered back patio for a full meal. The crowd is the kind that knows what they're drinking and isn't showing off about it. Exposed brick, warm service, zero pretension.
- Wine Enthusiast 2025 · Top 50 New Restaurants
- San Francisco Chronicle The Best Coffee in the Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #73 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
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Rank 60. Mama
Italian
A Bib Gourmand prix-fixe in a genuinely pretty room on Grand Ave, Mama Oakland keeps things bracingly simple: pick one of two options per course, eat well, pay a reasonable tab, and go home happy. No reservations, so you show up and roll with it like the regulars do. The house-made pasta in braised pork and beef sugo is the whole origin story of this place, which tells you everything. The wine list, naturally, is excellent.
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Italian food and restaurants in SF Bay Area
- The Infatuation The 25 Best Restaurants In Oakland
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Rank 61. China Village
Sichuan Chinese
Bib Gourmand Sichuan in a strip of Albany that families have been quietly claiming for years. The room got a glow-up with a bar and moody chandeliers, but the menu still hits like it always did. Skip the safe stuff and go straight for the Sichuan side, where the numbing heat is the whole point. Tables fill with multigenerational crews who know exactly what they're ordering without looking up.
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Rank 62. Tacubaya
Mexican
A Berkeley counter-service taqueria that's been packed since forever, and for good reason. The crowd is mostly locals who stopped in mid-errand and decided the line was worth it, and they're right. Breakfast runs toward chilaquiles and huevos divorciados, lunch shifts into sopes and chiles rellenos, and the enchiladas in smoky guajillo-tomatillo sauce make a strong case for both. Grab a limeade and find a spot on the sunny patio.
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Rank 63. Mama’s Boy Pizza
NY-Style Pizza
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- Esquire 2025 · The Best New Restaurants in America
- The Infatuation The 25 Best Restaurants In Oakland
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Rank 66. Popoca
Salvadoran
Popoca is a live-fire Salvadoran restaurant in Old Oakland where the cooking feels genuinely one of a kind, the kind of place the New York Times and Bon Appétit both noticed. The chef grew up in the tradition and then pushed it somewhere new, with heirloom-corn pupusas cooked over wood flame and mains that'd make you rethink everything you thought Salvadoran food was. The room is low-key and the crowd skews curious, adventurous, and very happy they came.
- The New York Times 2025 · Guaca-mol With Tortilla and Asiento · The Best Restaurant Dishes We Ate Across the U.S.
- Bon Appétit 2024 · America's Best New Restaurants
- Los Angeles Times 2025 · The 101 Best Restaurants in California
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Rank 67. Pâtisserie Rotha
French Bakery
A tiny French patisserie that closes at 11 a.m. and sells out well before that, so set an alarm and mean it. The croissants are the reason people show up repeatedly until they finally score one, shattering-crisp outside and soft through the middle. The short menu also runs to canelés, kouign amann, and egg custard tarts. The crowd is basically anyone who did their homework and left the house early enough to prove it.
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Rank 68. Hella Bagels
NY-Style Bakery
The San Francisco Chronicle called these the best bagels in the Bay Area, and honestly the chewy, pillowy rounds make a pretty convincing case. Hella Bagels is a laid-back bagel shop with a sunny patio in Albany where the weekend crowd looks like they rolled out of bed on purpose. Sandwiches run from smoked fish to eggs to veggie, and the seasonal specials get genuinely creative in ways that'll make you second-guess your usual order.
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Rank 69. Teni East Kitchen
Burmese
Teni East Kitchen is a cheery Temescal cafe doing Burmese food with a California conscience, and it punches well above its price point, which is why it earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand. Tea leaf salads get kale, the roti is golden and flaky, and the portions are the kind that make you feel like an adult who made good choices. The room fills fast with the full Temescal spectrum of hipsters, so show up early or just enjoy the wait.
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Rank 70. Tarts de Feybesse
French Bakery
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker · Monique Feybesse
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker · Monique Feybesse and Paul Feybesse
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Rank 71. Lovely’s
American
A smashburger spot living inside a shipping container next to a brewery, which tells you pretty much everything you need to know about the vibe. Lovely's is all picnic tables, string lights, dogs running around, and burgers built like the fast food you grew up on but actually good. The Chili Willy will take you back, and the fried onion burger is the move. Grab a beer from next door and settle in.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants for outdoor dining in the Bay Area
- The Infatuation The 25 Best Restaurants In Oakland
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Rank 72. New Dumpling
Chinese
A Bib Gourmand dumpling shop in El Cerrito that'll leave you stuffed and still holding a twenty. The dumplings are the whole point, made in the open kitchen and stuffed with both the classics and some genuinely unexpected combos. The room is cheerful and a little chaotic, full of families and regulars who know exactly what they're ordering before they sit down. Cash in your pocket, chopsticks in hand, no reservations needed.
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Picnic tables draped in plastic tablecloths, cold Singha, and Thai food that actually bites back. This casual Telegraph Ave spot nails the vibe of a roadside restaurant in Thailand, which is exactly where you want to eat Thai food. Northeastern grilled meats and somtum share the menu with curries and drunken noodles. Tell them how spicy you want it and mean it. End with the mango sticky rice and you'll leave unreasonably happy.
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Rank 75. Juanita & Maude
Seasonal New American
A neighborhood restaurant in Albany that actually earns the drive across the bridge, Juanita & Maude has the warmth of a dinner party where someone's genuinely happy you showed up. The seasonal menu leans hard into whatever's good right now, and the kitchen has the chops to back it up. Craft cocktails, local art on the walls, and a room full of people who came to eat well rather than be seen doing it.
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Rank 76. El Mono
Peruvian
Berkeley's Peruvian scene just got a serious upgrade with this cheerful, wood-accented spot that brought its A-game over from El Cerrito. It's the kind of casual sit-down restaurant where the room feels warm and the food actually earns your attention. The crowd skews adventurous and neighborhood-local. Order the antojitos trio to get your bearings, then let the tallarines verdes con lomo, pesto pasta with stir-fried beef, close the deal.
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Wally's is a Lebanese diner-style cafe that's been quietly feeding the neighborhood with heavily spiced, no-fuss food for years. It's a little easy to miss from the street, so watch for the red and green sign. Inside, the U-shaped counter gives it an old-school lunch counter feel, the kind of place where regulars don't bother looking at the menu. Get the combo plate, grab the baba ghanoush, and find a seat.
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- Food & Wine 2025 · Les Eggs · Best Dishes Our Editors Ate This Year
- James Beard Awards 2022 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Bar Program
- The Infatuation The 25 Best Restaurants In Oakland
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Rank 79. World Famous Hotboys
Nashville Southern
What started as a popup is now a full-on Nashville hot chicken institution with a '90s aesthetic and a loyal East Bay following. The fried chicken here is legit, from hefty sandwiches to bone-in pieces, and the heat levels are no joke past medium. The comeback sauce is your best friend if you get ambitious. Expect a casually dressed crowd that knows exactly what they're doing, because regulars never hesitate on their order.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best fried chicken restaurants in the Bay Area
- The Infatuation The 25 Best Restaurants In Oakland
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Rank 80. Pomet
New American
Farm-to-table is the most overused phrase in American dining, but at this fine dining spot in Oakland's Piedmont Ave, the owner is an actual farmer who runs a beloved Bay Area orchard. So when the menu brags about its local sourcing, it means it. The cooking is restrained and ingredient-forward, which is exactly right when the produce is this good. The meal ends with a free slice of whatever fruit is at peak ripeness, which is a lovely, unshowy move.
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Rank 81. Delage
Omakase Japanese
Tiny counter, serious omakase, and a crowd that planned weeks ahead just to be here. Delage, tucked next to Swan's Market in Old Oakland, runs a focused eight-or-so courses mixing sharp nigiri with thoughtful kaiseki-style dishes, all built around whatever's actually in season. The room is relaxed and unfussy, which somehow makes the food hit harder. Getting a reservation is the real sport, so book before you do anything else.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Sushi Restaurants in San Francisco Bay Area
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Rank 82. Aman Cafe
Malaysian Noodles
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Rank 83. Bake Sum
Cantonese Bakery
A Cantonese-inspired pastry shop in Oakland's Grand Lake neighborhood that turns pan-Asian flavors into seriously good baked goods. The crowd is a mix of locals who know exactly what they want and first-timers standing there overwhelmed in the best way. Laminated doughs meet bonito flakes, loco moco croissants, and Thai tea custard, so the menu reads like a greatest-hits tour of the diaspora. Mostly takeout, with a couple sidewalk tables if you're lucky.
- The New York Times 2024 · Croissubi · The Best Restaurant Dishes We Ate Across the U.S.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best bakeries in San Francisco Bay Area
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This dim sum restaurant in Emeryville sits right on the water with a genuine view of the SF skyline, which feels like cheating. The room has chandeliers, lion statues out front, and furniture that's hosted a thousand wedding banquets, and somehow it all works. Classics are done properly here, and the kitchen keeps the dim sum menu going into the evening if you want that skyline at night. Bring people who like to share everything and order more than you think you need.
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Rank 85. Mensho
Noodles
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Rank 87. Shan Dong
Chinese
Shan Dong is a no-frills Northern Chinese spot in Oakland's Chinatown that's been around forever and earns every bit of its loyal following with handmade dumplings and rope-thick noodles buried under sesame paste. The room is packed most nights with regulars who already know what they're ordering. Small parties often get seated at a communal table with a Lazy Susan, which sounds awkward but always ends up being a good time.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best Chinese food and restaurants in the Bay Area
- The Infatuation The 25 Best Restaurants In Oakland
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A Creole and soul food pop-up that settled into Au Lounge in downtown Oakland, and honestly the room is better for it. Chef Smelly draws on his Creole roots to put out garlicky Dungeness crab, blackened shrimp, and fried chicken that'll have you loosening your belt before the platter hits the table. Come hungry, come with someone you're comfortable belching garlic in front of, and you'll be just fine.
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Rank 89. Ming's Tasty
Chinese
Ming's Tasty is a packed, no-frills dim sum spot in Oakland's Chinatown where the food punches well above the price tag. Families, regulars with standing orders, and takeout-and-run types all share the room, and the line out front moves faster than you'd expect. The shrimp balls alone are worth the trip, and the barbecue buns have a cult following for good reason. Go hungry and go early.
- San Francisco Chronicle Best dim sum restaurants in the SF Bay Area
- San Francisco Chronicle Best restaurants in Oakland
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Rank 90. Tutuli
Sonoran Mexican
Tutuli is the spot behind those flying-saucer pastries you keep seeing at coffee shops around the Bay. Coyotas are a Sonoran thing, somewhere between a cookie and an empanada, and they come filled with cajeta, hibiscus, or guava. Cold they're good; toasted they're great. You can find them at a handful of cafes across Oakland, Hayward, and San Francisco, which is honestly a pretty good reason to go wherever stocks them.
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Rank 91. Parche
Colombian
Parche is a Colombian restaurant on Broadway that pulls you in with a loud playlist and keeps you there with cooking that actually has something to say. The menu hits the classics, think arepas, patacones, and ceviches, but it also wanders into African and Lebanese territory in ways that feel earned rather than random. The crowd is there to have a good time, and the room is more than happy to oblige.
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Mela Bistro is an Ethiopian restaurant in Uptown Oakland that leans into creative riffs rather than playing it straight. The tuna kitfo is the reason to go, a rarity on any Bay Area menu, and the all-teff injera is the real deal. The vegetarian platter covers a lot of ground without feeling like an afterthought. Parking is a fight, but it sits right by BART, which is convenient given that everyone in the room looks like they walked over.
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Rank 94. Smelly’s
Cajun & Creole
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Rank 95. Bombera
Mexican
A Bib Gourmand contemporary Mexican spot housed in a former Oakland fire station, which is a detail too good to ignore. The wood-fired oven runs the whole show, and the cooking threads fine dining technique through genuine respect for heritage Mexican traditions. The crowd is loyal, local, and loud in the best way. Order whatever comes with the handmade blue corn tortillas and a mole, then figure out the rest.
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- Los Angeles Times 2025 · The 101 Best Restaurants in California
- San Francisco Chronicle 2026 · #24 · Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area
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Rank 96. Bardo Lounge & Supper Club
Supper Club Cocktail Bar
Bardo is a supper club that commits fully to the 1960s bit, and somehow pulls it off without feeling like a theme restaurant. Cozy alcoves, vintage metal tray tables, couples dressed just a little better than they needed to, and punch bowls doing serious work. The food leans into the nostalgia too, but the kitchen sneaks in enough unexpected moves to keep things interesting. If you can't decide, just hand the wheel to the chef.
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Enssaro is a roomy Ethiopian restaurant near Lake Merritt that goes deep on the cuisine without making you feel like you're studying for an exam. The menu runs from familiar combo platters to kitfo rolls that ease the uninitiated into spiced beef tartar wrapped in injera. The crowd is a relaxed mix of regulars who know exactly what they want and first-timers pointing at everything. Cool down with their spiced tea, hot or iced.
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This taqueria near Lake Merritt is the real deal, run by two people who basically grew up inside East Oakland taco culture. The handmade corn tortillas alone are worth the trip, and the carnitas nail that perfect chewy-crisp thing. Grab a burrito and eat it lakeside while someone nearby is definitely grilling something. It's a casual, cheap, eat-with-both-hands kind of place, and that's exactly the point.
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A punk-rock karaage shop in Oakland where the Ramones logo gets remixed into a chicken joint and the walls are covered in band stickers and photos. Boneless thighs come out juicy and stay crispy longer than most, and the dipping sauces, think miso ranch and spicy Japanese-style barbecue, are the real move. Order at the counter, keep it casual, and don't overthink it.
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