Relive your childhood through Mac & Cheese! I'm particularly fond of the Mexican Mac & Boozy Experiment called The Professor, but it's really hard to go wrong. Read about it on WinstonWanders below!! Read more.
Few places are as famous, or ground-breaking, as Waters' cafe and restaurant. She not only was one of the first to connect farm to table, but her cafe became a blueprint for other high-end chefs. Read more.
The idea here is to recreate Asian-style street food -- in a hip setting. The modest prices more than offset the cost of coming across the Bay to chow down. Read more.
Don't fear the chicken tartare with quail egg. It sounds scary, but it's loaded with spices and chiles and scattered with radish sprouts. Read more.
They serve fast, cheap, fresh, high-quality sushi in sashimi, nigiri, and roll form. I particularly enjoyed the Sake Nigiri, Hotate Nigiri, and Spicy Scallop Roll. Read more on WinstonWanders below!! Read more.
We love brunch, but weekday breakfasts are very underrated. Head to Hopscotch this morning and order the kimchi fried rice ($12) that we serve with our shoyu eggs. Read more.
With seeds enough to stock a birdhouse, these bagels also draw long lines. But those move quickly, and you'll be rewarded with the wood-fired goods before you know it. Read more.
Host of Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Guy Fieri stopped by this local favorite where they're serving up elegant twists on classic American dishes. Read more.
Guy Fieri, host of Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, stopped by Bette's where they're serving up authentic, all-American breakfasts that the locals love. Read more.
Recently opened, Woods will serve a changing selection of 12 beers on tap, consisting mostly of Woods beers freshly brewed upstairs along with a few guest taps for local breweries. Check it out today! Read more.
The open-face lox and cream cheese bagel “sandwich” just made the list of top 100 things to eat in Oakland. The vibe is great. The food is phenomenal. Read more.
For just a nibble, the Cheese Board Bakery & Cheese shop next door sells cookies, bialys, and some of the best sourdough baguettes in town. Read more.
Though not a strictly vegan restaurant (it's got plenty of selections for literally everyone), Gather's vegan "charcuterie" is one of the most imaginative and incredible animal-free dishes in the Bay Read more.
The fried chicken sandwich, with its spicy-tangy jalapeno slaw, made this place practically world famous in the last half-decade, and every day they're open, at lunchtime, that's what the line is for. Read more.
Dopo has always been known for its crudo, and that dish didn't disappoint; the slices of yellowtail jack sported a punch mellowed with olives, mint, half-moons of celery and bits of Calabrian chiles. Read more.