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El Cerrito Peet’s Coffee reopens, and a new Berkeley boba shop beckons

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Berkeley’s boba store cup is overflowing. J’s Snacks and Tea is the latest addition to Berkeley’s burgeoning boba scene, providing snacks like popcorn hen, spicy Taiwanese sausages and candy potato fries dusted with plum powder. Heartier meals are additionally obtainable, together with bento field lunches, rice bowls and a seared salmon salad. J’s snacks and tea2505 Hearst Ave. (on Euclid Ave.), Berkeley

After closing for renovations in July, Peet’s Espresso has reopened its El Cerrito location on San Pablo Avenue. The espresso chain is celebrating 20 years in El Cerrito this yr. Peet’s coffee9895 San Pablo Ave. (at Carlson Ave.), El Cerrito

San Leandro has a brand new outpost for Vietnamese meals. Saigon Yum serves a variety of Vietnamese specialties together with banh mi sandwiches, noodle soups, stews and Saigon-style damaged rice, served with grilled pork chop, steamed egg bread, shredded pork pores and skin, fried egg, pickled greens, scallion oil and house-made fish sauce. Saigon Yum15099 Hesperian Blvd. (off Halcyon Dr.), San Leandro

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Cecilia Seiter is a contract author primarily based in Oakland. She stories on the native food and drinks scene for Nosh and is an everyday contributor to Forbes Advisor’s schooling vertical.

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