A Capella debuts in old Starline space; Berkeley welcomes conveyor-belt sushi spot
Briefly

The East Bay's restaurant scene welcomes several exciting openings, including A Capella, a new bar and restaurant in Oakland that features live jazz music and a cocktail menu, following its transformation from the Starline Social Club. Berkeley's Kura Sushi offers a playful dining experience with over 100 dishes served by an innovative conveyor belt system and robots. La Perla celebrates its return in Castro Valley with live music, while Emeryville adds Le Marine Fish & Grill for casual seafood fare. Oakland's Mon Superette opens as a convenient stop for delicious Vietnamese-inspired grab-and-go foods.
A Capella, a new dimly-lit speakeasy-type bar and restaurant, now occupies the Starline Social Club, offering cocktails, dinner, and live jazz.
Kura Sushi opens in Berkeley with a unique two-layered conveyor belt serving over 100 dishes, alongside robot servers for an interactive dining experience.
La Perla, a beloved Puerto Rican restaurant, reopens in Castro Valley after a hiatus, promising live music and festive celebrations.
Emeryville's Public Market welcomes Le Marine Fish & Grill, serving casual seafood dishes like fish and chips and prawn bowls.
Mon Superette, a new convenience store in Oakland, provides a selection of grab-and-go items including Vietnamese cuisine and beverages.
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