In a recent flurry of closures, Crixa Cakes, a beloved bakery known for its small-batch chocolate cakes and Hungarian kifli, will close after 25 years on May 10. Owners Elizabeth Kloian and Zoltan Der hope to find a new location in the future. Similarly, Sushi California, a staple for 38 years famous for its live music and Japanese cuisine, has announced its closure. Lastly, Teta Nahla, a restaurant founded by Mohammad Abutaha, will close after just seven months, though he plans to maintain its presence through catering services and hopes to reopen later.
Crixa Cakes, known for its small-batch chocolate cakes and Hungarian kifli, announced its closure after 25 years, with hopes of reopening in the future.
Sushi California, after 38 years in Berkeley, is closing its doors despite being cherished for live music and dependable Japanese fare.
Mohammad Abutaha's Teta Nahla is closing after seven months, though he plans to continue its catering service and hopes to reopen later.
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