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Burgerim

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Burgerim Burgerim is a small upscale fast food place in downtown Berkeley on University. Although I would classify it as fast food, I feel a duty to acknowledge that it puts a gourmet twist on your everyday fast food experience.   Like your typical fast food restaurant, you place your order up front from an attendant or on their kiosk. The kitchen will whip up your order in about ten minutes if they’re not too busy. You can eat your food in their small but clean dining area, or you can carry them out to go.  It is a fantastic place to get a burger, or a chicken, turkey, or falafel sandwich with regular or sweet potato fries, or onion rings. Also available are chicken wings and side salads. In terms of beverages, they serve soft drinks and milkshakes.  As for dietary restrictions, there are gluten-free buns and several vegetarian and vegan options as well. Many of the sandwiches are even halal. In my experience, I ordered the angus beef b...

The Melt

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  The Melt The Melt is a fast-food chain with multiple locations across California and Arizona. It takes a high-quality spin on the classic notion of an American fast food joint. As the name suggests, they take some pride in their melted cheese. It's fast food, but they take care to provide a uniquely tasty product. When I first walked in, I was mesmerized by the salty smell, and then I became baffled by all the possibilities on the menu.   The menu features cheeseburgers, grilled cheese sandwiches, cheesy chicken sandwiches, and mac and cheese for all the cheese-lovers out there. They also have a selection of soups, salads, drinks, and desserts (including some delicious hand-spun shakes).  The menu denotes several items that are vegetarian. It has a selection of add-ons, extras ($0.99), and premium extras ($1.99), which, for a small price, can be used to personalize the menu items. You can opt for an impossible burger patty for an additional $3.00 as well. I opted f...

In the Wood

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In the Wood In The Wood is a relatively informal sit-down restaurant with mid-range prices. The menu features a variety of appetizers, salads, sandwiches, pizzas, entrees, and sides. They also have a bar that serves a variety of alcoholic beverages. Like many restaurants, you come in and wait to be seated. Then, you study the menu, and a polite server takes your order. After that, you wait for them to make your food, which, in my experience, takes ten to fifteen minutes or so, if they aren't too busy. The food is tasty and easy to eat. When you're done, they will bring a bill to your table, so you can pay and tip. The vibe is laid back, the food is simple but hearty, and the service is good. The prices are moderate for a casual full-service restaurant. When I visit In The Wood, I usually order the classic burger because I know it is a good bet. The classic burger from In the Wood has a patty that is nicely seasoned and has a great char. It has a lot of flavor from the patty an...

iniBurger

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iniBurger I enjoyed my trip to iniBurger, the Halal burger chain that has several locations around Northern California. It was my first time trying this place, and I was very impressed. It is a brightly colored restaurant where you can order and pay either at the counter or on one of their kiosks. They serve burgers, chicken sandwiches, wings, and fries. The prices are not displayed on the menus on display behind the counter, but they stay in a reasonable range, for the most part between $10 and $20.  There is room to sit in their brightly colored restaurant or outside. The music is relatively loud inside, and the atmosphere is lively and fun.   I ordered the Americano burger and had to admit it was a succulent and enticing creation. It was a juicy burger with a special sauce that tasted like pepper. I could taste the charred edges of the patty and the salty, savory seasonings on it. The cheese was gooey, salty, and sweet while the lettuce and pickles were slightly crunch...

Espresso Roma Cafe

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Espresso Roma Cafe Open daily from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, this cafe is a great place to start your day or stop by and grab a bite. There is an impressive coffee menu and an impressive food menu. It is a cross between a coffee shop and a casual dining restaurant.   When you walk in, you might be overwhelmed by the number of options, which include eggs, sandwiches, soups, burgers, breakfast burritos, and salads as well as a variety of coffee and tea options. They also have a juice bar and an assortment of sodas.  When you finally choose, you can place your order at the counter, where they will ring you up and accept your payment. They will either prepare your order on the spot or give you a number to put on you table. After that, you can be seated. This cafe has lots of seating. The majority of the seating is outdoors, most of which is under a veranda. There is also a small lounge and eating area inside. The vanilla latte (pictured above) was fabulous. The coffee flavor was deep a...

Mel's Express

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Mel's Express First established in San Francisco in 1947, Mel's Express now is a chain that has 22 locations in northern Nevada and northern California, including one 2014 Kala Bagai Way in Berkeley, California, which I recently visited. (The hours of the Berkeley location are 11:00 am to 9:00 pm daily.) I decided from the music on the radio, the items on the menu, and the decorations on the wall that it was a relatively authentic mid-twentieth-century fast-food diner.  I had fun studying the retro decorations on the walls. What really stood out to me was what a cool collection of classic rock memorabilia they had. They had Elvis, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Bob Marley, Chuck Berry, and other early classic rock superstar photos, posters, and even vinyl records. I noticed an old movie poster or two from films I was not familiar with, a nice Muhammed Ali poster, and a black and white photo of Bill Clinton. They had some old soda and ketchup logos, some nice antique vending ...

Way Station Brew

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Way Station Brew Way Station Brew is a dark and mysterious restaurant, cafe, and beer garden. It is decorated in dark colors and dimly lit, with jazzy instrumentals playing in the background. Half the walls are dark red exposed brick; the other half are painted a dark teal that seems to absorb the light, leaving the room with a dark appearance. There are two black leather sofas, a black leather booth running along one wall, and several black leather bar stools, some at the high-top tables and some along the bar. Both of the long walls are adorned with bright, colorful, modern art displayed on them, adding some childish personality to this mysterious den.  The door opens to Dwight Avenue. The storefront has windows that overlook the street. Upon entry, you will see a piano pushed up against one of the walls, and beyond it, a lounge area, and even beyond that,  a small bar.  Behind the bar, you will see an espresso station that extends for the length of the restaurant on t...

Original Pollo

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Original Pollo Original Pollo is a down-to-earth causal restaurant with a cozy feel. When you walk in, the menu is mounted on the wall, and then you can pick and pay at the counter. They take both cash and card. They will prepare your order as you take a seat in their small restaurant.  The restaurant design screams old-fashioned simplicity. The color scheme emphasizes red, maroon, and brown. Nothing looks new, but everything is comfortable. As you sit in the restaurant, you can hear the sounds of the other patrons talking, the kitchen utensils clinking, and the news playing on their one television. Like the design of the small restaurant, the menu is classic and simple. Original Pollo serves a variety of tasty meals, including breakfast classics, barbecue chicken, steak, salad, gyro, sandwiches, and burgers. They also serve a selection of sides, like French Fries. The menu was full of interesting options, but I went for a simple classic: the cheeseburger. I was completely impress...

St. Stephen's Green

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St. Stephen's Green St. Stephen's Green is an Irish restaurant and bar in downtown Mountain View that features many televisions for watching sports and a full-service bar. It resembles an old-style tavern and has all the sounds and smells of a traditional Irish pub. It has a very private and intimate feel because you have to wander back into its eating and drinking area that is away from the entrance and any windows. This feeling helps you feel safe as you kick back and enjoy a sports game and maybe a drink or two. Despite being lit only by electric light with no sunlight streaming in, it is a lively environment. You can hear the sounds of the popular music on the speakers, the televisions, and the cheering sports fans.  On local game days, the St. Stephen's Green is packed full of cheering fans. For those who are from out of town or follow teams from around the country, there are plenty of televisions to air your game as well. In fact, St. Stephen's Green subscribes to...

Coupa Cafe

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Coupa Cafe Coupa Cafe is famous in the South Bay for being a cross between a quality coffee shop and a proper sit-down restaurant. Coupa Cafe proudly serves coffee, pastries, smoothies, desserts, and full-fledged breakfast options alongside salads, crepes, paninis, wraps, and burgers. It delivers expertly-made food and drink items for an inexpensive price and welcomes guests to use the tables for as long as they like, There's a lot I could say about this restaurant, but simply put, it is a fantastic place to choose to visit. The food and beverages are yummy. The prices are competitive. Their tables make a great place to eat, drink, or meet, and Coupa is a restaurant that does its best for the community and the environment. It's even part of the South Bay culture by now, a place favorited by Silicon Valley executives and common folks as well.  Coupa Cafe has been family owned since 2004 and is a shop bursting with personality. They take real pride in what they do, as they serve...

Steamer Lane Supply

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Steamer Lane Supply This inexpensive restaurant doesn't have an actual address because it is located just a little ways from the shore, which provides it with a fantastic view. (The closest address is 698 West Cliff Drive, which is actually the address of the lighthouse.) This restaurant is popular among surfers and beach regulars.  The low prices do not reflect low quality; quite the contrary, this small restaurant has some of the tastiest food in Santa Cruz. The smash burgers and fish tacos are particularly notable, as are the sweets.  All the seating is outside at picnic tables a walking distance from the cliff overlooking the water. You can see, hear, and smell the ocean from the tables. 

Bandit

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  Bandit This small restaurant and coffee shop, located in the Dogpatch region, is a wonderful find. It opens early in the morning every day (7:00 am to 2:00 pm on Monday and Tuesday, 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Wednesday to Friday, and 7:30 am to 8:00 pm on the weekend), so it has become one of my favorite places to grab a quick breakfast when I am in the area. The restaurant serves some nice breakfast items like breakfast sandwiches and breakfast burritos, but their  entire menu, including their lunch sandwiches and burgers, are also available all day. I like to get their cheeseburger, which is made with American Kobe beef and Tillamook cheddar cheese. The service is lightning quick. The prices are relatively low, and the food tastes wonderful.

Barney's Gourmet Hamburgers

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Barney's Gourmet Hamburgers Barney's is a proper sit-down restaurant with a full menu. You will wait to be seated, study the menu, order from a server, wait on your food, eat at your table, and then pay at your table. It's a quiet and peaceful place to sit and eat. Barney's serves a wide selection of salads, hot dogs, and sandwiches, but their speciality is their assortment of gourmet hamburgers. They use high-quality beef to make thick, juicy patties, and they top off their burgers with a lot of different gourmet additions like cheeses, bacon, and other toppings like sauces, pineapple, or guacamole. Some of their burgers are very intricate, but they also serve "classics."  All the burgers at this establishment are large, packed with flavor, and meant to be eaten with big bites. The burgers come with fresh, crunchy lettuce, and fresh, juicy tomatoes. The burgers are served with salty French fries and a yummy Thousand Island sauce, which all go together very n...

Gott's Roadside

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  Gott's Roadside Ferry Building Marketplace 1 Ferry Building #6, San Francisco, CA 94111 415-318-3423 Sun to Wed: 10am - 9pm Thurs to Sat: 10am - 10pm Soft Serve & Cookie Counters: same as restaurant Thrive City – Chase Center, 151 Warriors Way, Suite 102, San Francisco, CA 94158 415-815-2992 Mon-Sun: 11am–8:30pm Hours may vary during Chase events SFO International Terminal, Gate A-10, San Francisco, CA 94128 650-821-6440 Sun to Fri: 11am–9pm Sat: 6am–8pm Town & Country Village, 855 El Camino Real #65, Palo Alto, CA 94301 650-326-1000 Mon to Sun: 10:30am–9pm Gott’s Roadside is a fast-food restaurant where you can order and pay at the register up front. Nonetheless, it serves something that I would consider to be more sophisticated than an average fast-food place that you would envision. It is classic but modern—everything you would expect from a convenient fast food chain, but much more!   The food has a simple, nostalgic American flavor that has been taken to the nex...

Eureka!

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Eureka!  Eureka! is a fantastic restaurant available in many locations in California, including Mountain View and Berkeley.   It is a sit-down restaurant where you order from a server. It has a lively environment, with televisions that show sporting events and speakers that play popular music. The service comes at a relaxed pace. The pricing is reasonable for a sit-down restaurant.   The menu includes several appetizers, salads, and a steak (all of which are good choices), but in the end, the burgers are what steal the show. Their burgers are far from simple, fast-food burgers. They use premium ingredients and unique recipes to create burgers that exceed your expectations of a typical burger. The complexity of the flavors, textures, and taste of these burgers is incredible!

In-N-Out Burger

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 In-N-Out Burger Available in many places all over California and the Bay Area Hours vary by location  My blog about attractions in the Bay Area would not be complete without a mention of the popular burger joint, In-N-Out Burger, a chain that started in California and operates predominantly in California.  The chain stays true to a small menu, plus a secret menu for those who know what they are doing. The menu and the secret menu are available online. Ultimately, they stick to what they do best: burgers, fries, and shakes. The recipes are simple yet tasty. With the burgers, we have the combination of fluffy soft buns, fresh lettuce, tomato, and perfectly seared patties creating a symphony of flavors for our taste buds (onions--cooked or raw--are optional); you could have a single, a double, a triple, or even a quadruple burger. For those who wish to opt out of the fluffy, soft buns, they also serve a flying Dutchman.  As for the fries, they are salty and crispy to p...