Freshmen Food Guide: The Berkeley restaurants every Cal student should know
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Freshmen Food Guide: The Berkeley restaurants every Cal student should know
"To help you get acquainted with Berkeley's vibrant food scene, Nosh has created a guide that highlights essential eats, restaurants with portions big enough to guarantee leftovers, late-night bites, and reliable study spots. You'll also find a few upscale options perfect for when someone else is footing the bill and food-related activities to enjoy for an afternoon or a full day."
"During freshman year, I distinctly recall eating the hot dog-and-scallion buns from the Sheng Kee on Telegraph Avenue four times a week, not because they were great, but because I was too drained to look any further much less hunt for the Southside spot with the fluffiest pancakes or the coziest coffee shop."
Freshmen often let meals slide amid campus chaos, grabbing convenient but repetitive items like Sheng Kee hot dog-and-scallion buns out of exhaustion. Berkeley's food options range from inexpensive delis such as Cheese N' Stuff to larger-portion restaurants that yield leftovers, including Mezzo, Gypsy's Trattoria Italiana, Tacos Sinaloa, and Imm Thai Street Food. Late-night choices include La Burrita, Top Dog, Sweetheart Cafe, and Yogurt Park. Reliable study cafés include 1951 Coffee Company, Delah Coffee, and My Coffee Roastery. Upscale restaurants for special occasions include Chez Panisse, Comal, Ippuku, and La Note. Food-related activities and neighborhood markets provide additional ways to explore local cuisine.
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