The East Bay restaurant scene experiences significant losses with the closures of Crixa Cakes, Sushi California, and Teta Nahla. Crixa will shutter after 25 years, with owners hoping for a future location. Similarly, Sushi California's 38-year tenure ends, known for its music and Japanese offerings. Teta Nahla, despite only seven months in business, will still provide catering services. Each closure highlights the challenges faced by restaurants in maintaining operations amidst changing circumstances.
After 25 years, Crixa Cakes is closing its doors, but owners Elizabeth Kloian and Zoltan Der are optimistic about reopening in a new location in the future.
Sushi California, a staple in Berkeley for 38 years, is shutting down, ending its legacy of live music and dependable Japanese cuisine loved by the community.
Teta Nahla will close after just seven months, with owner Mohammad Abutaha explaining that managing two restaurants became a challenge, but he plans to continue catering.
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