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Where to eat in O?dam PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tristin Coffman   
Monday, 11 April 2005

Many visitors find themselves in Oaksterdam to run an errand or shop during their lunch hour or on the way home after work. But that doesn’t mean you need to miss a meal.
    Dozens of small restaurants dot the streets and neighborhoods, offering a broad assortment of foods when lunch crowds come out to eat.     One lunchtime favorite, Lana’s Chinese food, 435 19th St., has an unassuming exterior but quality fare within. The Bay Fung Tong Tea House, 1916 Franklin St, is another option with reasonable prices.
Image     For people on the go, there’s nothing like a trip to the Hot Dog Stand at 1637 Telegraph Ave. to bring back fond memories and take care of those munchies at the same time. Be sure to say hello to its amiable proprietor Adam Lerch. Another place to go for the beef is the Burger Gourmet, 351 19th St. Traditional and haute American fare can be found at the Off Broadway Cafe, 416 15th St., and there’s also Togo’s at 344 20th St.
     Feel like south of the border food? Head over to La Salsa Burritos, 501 14th St., or else try Juanita's, 1734 Webster. Both have good food and reasonable prices.
    Sabina Indian, 1628 Webster St., might curry your favor, or try something Ethiopian at Asmara, 1537 Telegraph Ave., for exotic food with many vegetarian dishes.
    When you have a yen for Japanese food, Ichi Japon, 382 17th St., has a good reputation, or walk over to 420 15th St. for some sushi — then cross the street to the Oaksterdam Gift Shop, 405 15th St., to buy a few souvenirs to take home.
    As evening descends, the options are reduced, but there are glimmers of good food for the discerning diner.
    More on that in our next issue.

Tristin Coffman
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