New South Indian spots bring the heat to Berkeley; Tokyo Central readies for Emeryville grand opening
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New South Indian spots bring the heat to Berkeley; Tokyo Central readies for Emeryville grand opening
"Pochys Home Style South Indian, a casual restaurant on Berkeley's Solano Ave., has moved and reopened under a new name. The South Indian eatery is now known as Bangalore Blues and, accordingly, is bathed in deep blue hues down to the plates. Dishes like chicken biryani, masala dosa, idli (soft, steamed savory cakes made with fermented rice and lentil batter) and ghee dosa (crispy, crepe-like pancakes cooked in ghee) are on the menu. Bangalore Blues, 1889 Solano Ave. (at The Alameda), Berkeley"
"Gusto, 1986 Shattuck Ave. (between Berkeley Way and University Ave.), Berkeley A new cafe specializing in dosas, the soft and crispy pancakes characteristic of Indian street food, is now open in Berkeley. Stop by Id Cafe (in the former Organic Greens location) for treats like egg dosas and mysore masala dosas (topped with red chutney and stuffed with a spicy potato masala), plus drinks like rose milk, masala chai and kala khatta soda."
Pochys Home Style South Indian relocated and reopened as Bangalore Blues on Solano Avenue in Berkeley, featuring deep-blue decor and dishes such as chicken biryani, masala dosa, idli, and ghee dosa. Gusto opened on Shattuck Avenue as an Algerian Halal fast-food spot serving merguez, Algerian tacos, burgers, maqrout, coffee, and tea. Id Cafe opened on Kittredge Street specializing in dosas, offering egg dosas, mysore masala dosas, rose milk, masala chai, and kala khatta soda. Tokyo Central, Emeryville's only Japanese grocery, scheduled a grand opening on Jan. 31 with imported goods, to-go sushi, bento boxes, beauty items, ramen, and a dine-in restaurant.
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