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New Burmese and Mexican joints take root in recently-closed businesses, Ma’adi Selam opens on Telegraph  

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Burma Berkeley serves conventional Burmese dishes comparable to Samosas, garlic noodles and tea leaf salad, is now open in what was beforehand Royal Rangoon on Telegraph Avenue. Proprietor Steven Ma, who can be the proprietor of Burma Burma in Dublin and Burma Mild in Folsom, has added Berkeley-specific dishes to the menu, together with meat and vegetarian choices with black pepper sauce, dry curry sauce and a particular Burma Berkeley sauce. There may be additionally an entire bar with cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks and fruit juices. Burma Berkeley 2826 Telegraph Ave. (between Oregon St. and Stuart St.,) Berkeley

Golondrinas Mexican Grill – a comfortable, casual restaurant named after the Barn Swallow – is open within the former Communitē desk area within the Laurel District in Oakland. Menu top factors are tacos, burritos, home made mole, cake, flan, pupusa revuelta and aguas frescas. 4171 MacArthur BLVD. (in Maybelle Ave.), Oakland

A brand new hub for Eritrean and Ethiopian favorites has not too long ago been opened on Oakland’s Telegraph Avenue. Yelpers report vegetarian combos and fishing tanning wiches, however Ma’adi Selam has not but printed a menu on-line, so go personally to view it your self. Ma’adi Selam5831 Telegraph Ave. (on 59th St.), Oakland

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Cecilia Seiter is a contract author from Oakland. She reviews on the native food and drinks scene for NOSH and recurrently contributes to the schooling of Forbes Advisor Vertical.

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