MUA is known for its open atmosphere, eclectic décor, art events and, of course, its delicious food. Ideal for large parties or intimate gatherings, the spacious dining room creates a relaxed, casual vibe for guests to enjoy their meals. A large selection of wines, cocktails and beers make MUA a great spot for an evening out with friends. Family owned and run Mua was one of the first restaurants to open in what was then Auto Row in Oakland, in 2008. After their first 2 restaurants, Pastoral in Berkeley (first opened in 1982 while still students, 37 in the architecture program at Cal and San-Ju painting at SFAI) then later Soizic (Jack London Square, 1996), they wanted to shift gears from heavily curated menus to more comfort-based fare catering more to the eclectic and artistic community in Oakland. Today you’ll find people of all ages and backgrounds, from Too Short to Jerry Brown.
Like its namesake, Calabash—restaurant, market and bar in Uptown Oakland—is a place of global innovation; a home for creative local chefs and producers to bring the uniqueness of their culture and flavors to The Town.
Commis in Oakland is a Two-Star Michelin rated fine dining restaurant by James Beard Foundation Nominated Chef James Syhabout that serves a multi-course Tasting Menu.Diners at Commis are invited to linger for 2.5 to 3 hours over an multi-course meal in a warm, comfortable and relaxing dining room appointed by glowing glass light pendants, dark furniture, bare walnut tables, dim lit candles and floral arrangements. Delivered by the attentive service staff and sommeliers, the cuisine of Commis showcases some of the best Northern California ingredients that are in season through modern and classic cooking techniques. The cuisine aims to bridge the flavors, textures and temperatures of the East and West with every course with the intention to excite and satisfy.
Burdell is a Soul Food restaurant in the Temescal neighborhood of Oakland from James Beard Finalist, Chef Geoff Davis.Named for and inspired by his maternal grandmother, Burdell, the restaurant reflects her love for well-set tables, entertaining guests, shared meals, and laughter. Burdell is centered on nostalgia, family recipes, thoughtful and sustainable sourcing, and the forgotten impact of Black farming, ranching, fishing, foraging, and culture on American cuisine and hospitality. The menu highlights farmers and artisans harvesting and creating excellent products around us. Paired with the food is a robust list of wine and beverages from producers around the World-focusing on wines that are farmed and crafted with care and sustainable practices.
Recommended in the MICHELIN Guide for California 2021-2023. Located in Oakland’s historic Grand Lake District, Bardo is a neighborhood lounge and restaurant inspired by the comfort and camaraderie of a mid-century dinner party. Drawing on the celebration and elegance of old school entertaining, we envisioned a space for friends and neighbors to enjoy amazing food, cocktails, conversation and great music. Our lounge is a swank living room, furnished with hand-picked finds from antique and vintage markets from Palm Springs to Portland. Our mezzanine dining room features a rotating menu of fresh, seasonal supper-fare with local and sustainably sourced meats, fish and produce. While we think the food, drinks and atmosphere are all great reasons to visit us, it’s the relationships with our friends, neighbors and guests that is the driving force behind Bardo.
Récemment agrandi pour inclure plus de sièges intérieurs, un bar complet et des tables à réserver.
Réservations limitées disponibles en ligne. La majeure partie du restaurant est accessible sans réservations. Au plaisir de vous voir!
Le Limewood Bar & Restaurant met en valeur une cuisine préparée à partir de produits régionaux. Le menu tire le meilleur des agriculteurs, éleveurs, pêcheurs, boulangers, artisans et vignerons durables de Californie du Nord.
Le Yoshi a servi les meilleurs plats traditionnels japonais aux clients du quartier Bay Area depuis 1972. Le menu met en évidence des sushis astucieusement conçus, des fruits de mer grillés et frais, des plats japonais classiques et des plats végétariens. Les clients peuvent manger dans le coin tatami traditionnel japonais en prenant bien soin d'enlever leurs chaussures ou bien à des tables régulières. Les chefs expert en sushis, créent des sushis et des sashimis que vous pouvez commander soit dans le restaurant ou dans la maison de jazz. Commencez la soirée dans le lounge avant le souper ou allez y prendre un dernier verre après un spectacle à la maison du jazz.
Le restaurant A16 doit son nom à l'autoroute reliant la Campanie aux Pouilles. Il propose un menu qui puise ses racines dans les traditions rustiques de ces régions italiennes méridionales hautes en couleurs. Sa carte des vins met à l'honneur les cépages italiens du sud et plus de 40 vins sont disponibles au verre et en carafe. Le bar propose quant à lui des cocktails traditionnels et modernes ainsi qu'un grand choix de liqueurs.