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1) MUN at UC Berkeley. Hell yes. European Union. Belgium. All good. Frenzied research aside, it shall be good fun. Food. People from Berkeley. Debate.
Food.
It's all good If you guys have any advice in terms of food in berkeley near to the MLK building hit me up !!
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berkeley has amazing food. one place i can recommend is ici, it's on college avenue i think. it has some of the best ice cream i have ever had, serioiusly, go there. i think it's somewhere near wear college ave intersects ashby.
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haha I cook mostly. Do try the Avalanche from triple rock, it is some great burgers
Mint leaf is pretty good indian food.
But yeah mostly I cook.
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Oh yeah Great China is easily the best BeiJing duck in the bay area.
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Yeah. Cookingis good. Saves money. Tasty food. Considering I'm staying at downtown berkeley inn, that's not much of an option though >.>
Thanks a lot.
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Jupiter's anyone? Best pizza I've had and the waitresses are pretty easy on the eyes too. GO HERE
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On March 04 2011 14:13 epicdoom wrote: Jupiter's anyone? Best pizza I've had and the waitresses are pretty easy on the eyes too. GO HERE Is that the place with really strange pizza, or is that Dolly's. So many places...
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Lol I've meant to join the MUN group at UC Berkeley. I actually haven't seen their stand on Sproul yet
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On March 04 2011 14:33 wherebugsgo wrote: Lol I've meant to join the MUN group at UC Berkeley. I actually haven't seen their stand on Sproul yet Food advice? haha. There are actually two groups.
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if you like fried foods go check out sumo grub. they have fried pizza, macaroni and cheese and tempura'd deserts
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On March 04 2011 15:06 Waffles wrote: if you like fried foods go check out sumo grub. they have fried pizza, macaroni and cheese and tempura'd deserts Awesome. So many berkeleyans.
Fried pizza could possibly be the best thing on this planet ^^
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On March 04 2011 15:09 Froadac wrote:Show nested quote +On March 04 2011 15:06 Waffles wrote: if you like fried foods go check out sumo grub. they have fried pizza, macaroni and cheese and tempura'd deserts Awesome. So many berkeleyans. Fried pizza could possibly be the best thing on this planet ^^ their fried ice cream is pretty good. they have a tempura heart attack/suicide which is just tons of fried deserts.
i also go to school right across from your hotel lol.
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On March 04 2011 16:01 Waffles wrote:Show nested quote +On March 04 2011 15:09 Froadac wrote:On March 04 2011 15:06 Waffles wrote: if you like fried foods go check out sumo grub. they have fried pizza, macaroni and cheese and tempura'd deserts Awesome. So many berkeleyans. Fried pizza could possibly be the best thing on this planet ^^ their fried ice cream is pretty good. they have a tempura heart attack/suicide which is just tons of fried deserts. i also go to school right across from your hotel lol. Awesome. Haha. Any other food that you would recommend, in terms of main dishes?
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theres a place that sells ice cream cookie sandwhiches on telegraph avenue and it's soo fucking good it's 2 fresh cookies that are warm and soft and you can like choose what kind of cookie you want (chocolate, chocolate chip, peanut butter, etc.) and your choice of ice cream
Get peanut butter cookie with mint chocolate chip ice cream. HOLY CRAP SO GOOD AND ONLY $1.50 !! i love Berkeley food
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Smart Alec's=good burger+fries, cash only.
Vinnie's cheesesteaks on northside=some of the cheapest lunch you'll find and the best fries I've had in Berkeley (though I've only been here 7 months) Really great food too, all of their menu is good. Cheesesteaks, burgers, chicken. All good.
There's some Korean place on northside in that little cafe with the Top Dog and a couple Chinese restaurants. One of the Chinese places in there is pretty good too and really cheap (the one on the right) but they're cash only.
Diyar's has some good mediterannean food on Durant. Basically if you know where telegraph is, it's just a bit east of Telegraph (toward the hills) right after the Bank of America ATMs and the post office. You'll see a cheesesteak place there too, it's decent. Diyar's has good hummus. I get the chicken kabob plate usually, and substitute the salad for more rice. Only complaint is that sometimes the bread isn't fresh when you arrive, but it's not a big part of the meal anyway.
There's a ton of Thai places, if you go further up Durant just a little bit there's Asian ghetto and a bunch of restaurants. One of them is Basil Thai or whatever, decent place. You can find Gypsy's there too, and they have some good, but greasy and cheap Italian food. Their calzones are freaking massive and really good (and greasy lol) for like 5 bucks. Pretty decent pasta too.
Then there's all those restaurants on Shattuck. There's a Japanese place on Center near the Ben and Jerry's. There's also Indian food, the best two being Viceroy's and Biryani House, both very close to each other on university and Shattuck. Viceroy's is on the southbound fork of Shattuck and Biryani House is on the northbound side (where Shattuck turns left briefly onto University)
Shit...there's more but honestly I don't think you'll be able to hit more than like four of these places lol
EDIT: If you want pizza and you're buying for a bunch of people get West Coast Pizza. They have pretty good special pizzas and stuff, and IMO their cheesesticks are freaking amazing. They're on university but I've never actually been there because I've always bought them for delivery.
However, if you have time I would suggest you go to Cheeseboard. It's one of THE pizza places in Berkeley. One type of pizza a day, always vegetarian. $20 for one, I believe (I don't remember if you can buy half) and they're HUGE and delicious. Downside is the long wait and they're like a good 10-15 minute walk from the northside of campus.
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If you're looking for quality food, stay away from Asian ghetto, both the northside and southside ones. Those places are close to campus and decently priced, but the food is terrible compared to what you can get if you're willing to go a bit further away from campus. Cafe Durant is one of the few places near Asian ghetto on southside that I'd recommend. They serve regular American food as well as Mexican food. The closest quality food will be a few blocks down on Telegraph, at the Village and around that area. There's a Thai place called Racha Cafe that's great, Koryo BBQ which serves traditional Korean style food, Norikonoko which is traditional (non-sushi) Japanese food, Swiss fondue, and Ethiopian and Peruvian cuisine. Across the street is Pasta Bene, which has $5 lunch specials, and the quality is far superior to Gypsy's. A bit closer, you'll find Pho K&K if you like Vietnamese food. There are also plenty of decent Indian places all around campus, but Naan 'n Curry is probably the best deal, since they have a $9 all-day buffet special, where you get basically unlimited rice, curry, and chicken. Also, Mario's La Fiesta on Telegraph serves some very authentic Mexican food and the portions are large for the price.
If you go down to Shattuck there is all kinds of great food, but it's generally more on the expensive side. Personally I like Venus and La Note for breakfast. The American style restaurants are all pretty decent, but nothing is outstanding. Avoid most of the Chinese food on Shattuck. Go to Great China on Kittredge between Oxford and Shattuck for the best local Chinese food. Sun Hong Kong near Unit 3 also offers some decent food at a very cheap price (3-6pm Happy Hour specials). Most of the Japanese food on Shattuck is average at best, but there is a delicious izakaya style on Center called Ippuku (be warned that this is primarily a bar type restaurant so it's probably not appropriate for under-21, but the food is still good), as well as Kirala on Shattuck. Generally if I want sushi or izakaya I'll head down College.
Another area down College about 10 blocks from campus is where Ici and Tara's Organic Ice Cream are. If you want to visit that area, there are also a bunch of great restaurants down there, but they're also on the pricey side. Manpuku is among the cheaper restaurants, and they serve Japanese food in large portions for a decent price. La Mediterranee, Filipo's, Tratorria la Siciliana, etc are all expensive but good. Summer Kitchen Bake Shop has some nice sweets and serves food made with organic ingredients if you're into that. Down a few more blocks you'll find Noodle Theory and a smattering of good Japanese restaurants. The Claremont diner down on College and Claremont also has some great food.
Best pizza in Berkeley is probably at Purple Pepper, West Coast, Zachary's, and Cheese Board. Zachary's is Chicago style deep dish, while the rest are more standard style. All of them are relatively far, though. Burgerwise, try Barney's (one location each on northside and southside) and Nation's.
If you want a hot dog, avoid Top Dog. I honestly don't know why anyone goes there. For $3 you get a tiny hot dog that isn't even close to filling. Just grab a Desi Dog from the truck on campus (usually at Telegraph and Bancroft on the edge of Sproul). During the happy hour special (after 5pm), it's $2.50 and you get unlimited toppings. The size is also huge so it's pretty filling.
Almost forgot to mention, if you want dessert, definitely try out CREAM on Telegraph. Someone else mentioned it earlier. There are also a ton of frozen yogurt places around campus. They're all pretty much the same, except for Yogurt Park (not the Pinkberry style froyo). Other than that, Ici and Tara's are a must-try, but they're pretty far down on College.
That should cover most of the local restaurants around Berkeley. You'd have to go quite far to get anything better, so I won't cover those unless you're really interested. FWIW I'm a grad student at Berkeley, and I've been here since undergrad in 2004, so I've really exhausted most of the food options around here and tried basically everything.
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CREAM is good for people who want something other than just plain ice cream. The cookies are hot out of the oven and go nicely with the ice cream. Sure, it's more expensive than buying ice cream and baking your own cookies, but it's also more convenient and the portion is decently large for the price at $1.50. Yogurt Park has been around for years.. it's not really a fad. The new yogurt places like Yogurtland, Tutti Frutti, and Papamingo could be considered a fad, but honestly Pinkberry and the whole frozen yogurt+fruit thing has been around for at least 10 years as well. It's just a nice alternative to the sweetness of ice cream.
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Haha. We're suckers, always eat at asian ghetto. (Although we have historically also done cheeseboard at least one night !!)
We'll be at MLK: is that northside or southside. (Berkeley Neeb)
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If you want a real Berkeley treat I have one for you. There is a Thai Buddhist temple on Russell and MLK, which on Sundays makes breakfast/lunch. This is some of the best Thai food in Berkeley, and is a totally cool experience, for instance the monks cannot accept your money so you have to go buy tokens to pay them with. It is really god food, it is a completely Berkeley experience, and it is also really cheep so I highly recommend this place for your Sunday breakfast/lunch.
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