
"HL Peninsula, a local purveyor of Cantonese cuisine with locations in Burlingame, Milpitas and South San Francisco, opened its behemoth East Bay location last month, boasting an occupancy of 846 across ten dining rooms and 28,000 square feet. You'll find a menu equally as expansive, with generous dim sum offerings as well as dinner entrees and set menus best for birthdays and banquets."
"Kopi Bar, Walnut Creek's highly popular Indonesian-Californian cafe, left a hole in the hearts of avocado coffee lovers when it shuttered alongside sister restaurant SanDai earlier this year. But the good news is that the cafe is back, this time within the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, and yes creamy avocado coffees and coconut cappuccinos are still on the menu. You'll also find pastries and savory dishes like Indonesian fried rice, lemongrass butternut squash soup and mushroom congee."
HL Peninsula opened a 28,000-square-foot, 846-seat Cantonese restaurant in Castro Valley across ten dining rooms. The menu features expansive dim sum selections, dinner entrees and set menus suited for birthdays and banquets. Signature items include steamed soup dumplings, sautéed lobster with peanuts, pan-seared pork bao, rice noodle rolls and a selection of decadent teas. Kopi Bar, previously closed in Walnut Creek alongside sister restaurant SanDai, reopened inside the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive. The cafe serves creamy avocado coffees, coconut cappuccinos, pastries and savory dishes such as Indonesian fried rice, lemongrass butternut squash soup and mushroom congee. Addresses: HL Peninsula, 3868 Castro Valley Blvd.; Kopi Bar, 2155 Center St., Berkeley.
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