Spicy fried chicken, Korean street food and coveted breakfast burritos lost in January
Briefly

In recent weeks, several well-known restaurants in Berkeley have closed, impacting the local culinary landscape. Notably, Tuk Tuk Thai Cafe ended its 24-year run, followed by Mr. Cupbob's sudden closure due to eviction. Meanwhile, Ali Baba's Berkeley location closed, though its Davis site remains operational. The taqueria C Casa cited economic struggles for shutting down after seven years. Additionally, The CRO Cafe has temporarily shuttered as its owner seeks new ownership while relocating. These closures reflect an evolving and challenging restaurant environment in the East Bay.
After serving the Berkeley community for 24 years, Tuk Tuk Thai Cafe has closed for good. Their closure was confirmed on their website.
C Casa, a beloved taqueria in Emeryville, is closing after seven years of service, as it faces post-pandemic financial struggles and legal issues.
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