La Loulou brings a slice of Paris to Piedmont Ave., Cafe Noir moves to Prescott Market
Briefly

Cafe Noir has shifted from its original location to Prescott Market in West Oakland, emphasizing its comforting homemade dishes, particularly the Prescott Bowl. Meanwhile, Demiya has launched a new spot at Emeryville Public Market, specializing in yoshoku—a fusion of Western and Japanese comfort food. La Loulou has opened its doors on Piedmont Ave, offering a range of fine wines and small bites, reminiscent of Parisian bistros. Lastly, Xiang Xiang Noodle has debuted in Alameda, serving a mix of Szechuan dishes and Hawaiian BBQ options, creating a diverse casual dining experience.
Cafe Noir, a Black-owned French bistro café, has relocated to West Oakland, now offering heartwarming comfort foods, including their new Prescott Bowl.
Demiya has introduced a new location at Emeryville Public Market, specializing in yoshoku, featuring Japanese comfort food like omurice and curry.
La Loulou, a French wine bar in Oakland, delivers a Parisian experience with wines and small bites, enhancing the culinary landscape of Piedmont Avenue.
Xiang Xiang Noodle has opened in Alameda, showcasing Szechuan cuisine amid casual settings, also offering other specialties like Hawaiian BBQ and rice bowls.
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