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Royal Rangoon sold, Highwire shutters Berkeley location, and a popular Pakistani market closes

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Observe of the editors: NOSH treats meals and restaurant information within the East Bay, and each week we publish an article about all restaurant openings and one article about closures. Do you’ve got a tip for NOSH? Submit it right here.

Al-Maida scorching meals and market

A reader instructed us that Al-Maida hot food and marketA restaurant that serves Pakistani-Indian delicacies from the A & Sons market appears to be closed. Our Tipster noticed a transferring van outdoors the market after a number of days of closing, and we couldn’t attain the restaurant by phone. Al-Maida was at 5650 Market St. in Oakland.

Highwire Espresso – San Pablo

Because of a tip star we’ve discovered that Highwire Espresso Roasters are deliberate to shut his Berkeley location on San Pablo Avenue after 10 years of enterprise. (Highwire has different areas in Alameda, Albany, Oakland and Walnut Creek.) The café confirmed the closure in an e -mail to NOSH; Their final service day is April 14. Highwire was situated on 2049 San Pablo Ave. (at College Avenue) in Berkeley.

Royal Rangoon

A reader knowledgeable us that Royal Rangoon, an off-the-cuff bistro that serves Burmese dishes and Chinese language, Indian and Thai meals with a flip, is closed. The restaurant confirmed the closure and instructed us that new possession will open a brand new idea, Berkeley Burma, on the identical location. Royal Rangoon was on 2826 Telegraph Ave. (in Stuart Avenue) in Berkeley.

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

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