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"Chef Kyle Itani's sushi concept, Itani Sushi, closed its Oakland pop-up on 23rd Street after its first debut in June. The grab-and-go spot offered bites like fresh rolls and salads, plus Japanese snacks and candy on weekdays. The pop-up hadn't planned on permanence; a spokesperson said it had planned only to stay open in accordance with performance. Itani Sushi in Berkeley is still up and running, where you can sit down for a meal or grab a quick bite from the cold case."
"Cambodian outpost Kien Svay Cafe has announced plans to shut down this month, just six months after its grand opening in June. The casual joint was recently named one of the SF Chronicle's best 25 restaurants of the moment and served Cambodian street food specialties like papaya salads, lort cha and beef stick combos. Kien Svay Cafe was located at 609 East 12th St. (at 6th Ave.) in Oakland."
Multiple East Bay food businesses announced or completed closures across Oakland and Berkeley. Chef Kyle Itani closed the Oakland pop-up for Itani Sushi while the Berkeley sit-down location remains open. Cambodian Kien Svay Cafe will shut this month after six months of operation despite acclaim and a menu of street-food dishes. The Downtown Oakland McDonald's closed permanently following a temporary health-code-related closure and reports that workers received about 10 days' notice. Berkeley bistro Standard Fare will close Dec. 19 as chef-owner Kelsie Kerr retires after operating the seasonal, vegetable-forward restaurant for 11 years.
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