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The Bay Area loses a spot for rare Middle Eastern dishes, and more restaurant closures
The Bay Area loses a spot for rare Middle Eastern dishes, and more restaurant closures

San Francisco Chronicle​

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

The Bay Area loses a spot for rare Middle Eastern dishes, and more restaurant closures

The following is a list of notable Bay Area restaurants that closed in May 2025. Click here for a list of April closings. Jordanian-Palestinian restaurant Teta Nahla closed during the first week of May. Chef-owner Mohammad Abutaha, who also owns Middle Eastern restaurant Shawarmaji, told the Chronicle that operating three restaurants simultaneously stretched his staff too thin. Abutaha opened the restaurant to make the most of a lease he still had for his original Shawarmaji location in Uptown Oakland. But he said he hopes to reopen the restaurant in the future, as Oakland diners showed plenty of support for Teta Nahla. Marina District bar Lilah closed after a six-month run to make room for a new project from its owners. The cocktail spot focused on whimsical, low-ABV beverages like souffle espresso martinis and shaved ice cocktails. Taking over the space will be Super Mensch, a cocktail bar taking cues from East Coast Jewish delis, Eater SF reported. Outer Sunset vegan restaurant Beach'n announced it would close on May 14. The restaurant confirmed to Eater SF that owner James Kelliher is retiring. Sibling restaurant Judahlicious, which was transferred to a new owner, will remain open. Oakland pho restaurant Pho Vy is now closed. The restaurant announced on Instagram that May 18 would be its final day; owners told KQED they decided to close for family reasons, as well as problems on International Boulevard. Beefy bowls of noodle soup were the main draw, along with fresh rice rolls and crispy chicken wings. The kitchen also capitalized on the quesabirria craze that took over the Bay Area, with tacos filled with red aromatic bo kho beef. UC Berkeley's football gameday hub the Bear's Lair has closed, East Bay Nosh reported. The 50-year-old pub gathered fans of the Golden Bears for pints and food a few blocks away from the main campus. Black Magic Voodoo Lounge, a Louisiana-themed dive bar, closed for good at the end of May. The bar opened in 1962 becoming a hangout for neighbors and transplants gathered for New Orleans Saints football games. The bar announced the closing on Instagram with a video stating 'all good things must come to an end.' Downtown Oakland coffee shop Brewja, which specializes in Latino-style coffee drinks, quietly closed its downtown Oakland location. A message on the business' website said that operating in the Uptown mixed-use development has been challenging due to construction and low foot traffic. A San Leandro location is still active. Osito, a San Francisco Michelin-starred restaurant cooking exclusively over a live fire, has closed. Chef Seth Stowaway told the Chronicle that the restaurant could not thrive in the current economic climate. Osito served its final dishes inside the Mission District space May 11. The Well, the continuation of Oakland Mediterranean restaurant Shakewell, has closed, East Bay Nosh reported. Owner Soroush Ghaderi told the outlet he had been working 17-hour days and losing money since he took over the restaurant in 2023. Shakewell first closed last summer, until returning under its new name this January. Novato's award-winning beer maker Moylan's Brewery poured its final pint on May 4. Brewer-owner Brendan Moylan told SFGATE it was closing as the beer industry has faced oversaturation and changes. The tasting room poured lagers, ales and stouts while serving pub fare like burgers and wings. The brewery operated for 30 years and racked up hundreds of awards at U.S. and international beer festivals. (SFGATE and the Chronicle are both owned by Hearst, but operate separate newsrooms). Lord Stanley, the elegant San Francisco bistro which held a Michelin star for several years, has served its final tasting menu. Owners Rupert and Carrie Blease opted not to renew their 10-year lease on the corner of Polk and Broadway in Russian Hill. The end of the lease also coincided with longtime chef Nathan Matkowsky's departure. The restaurateur couple thanked patrons for their support over the restaurant's 10-year run and plan to reopen a new restaurant in the future. Berkeley's Crixa Cakes has closed after 27 years of baking European-style cakes. The business' owners, Zoltan Der and Elizabeth Kloian, announced on their website that they no longer wish to lease from their landlord. They hope to reopen soon at a new location, but will be working on a cookbook in the immediate future. Pomella, a Middle Eastern restaurant in Oakland, closed on May 26. Owner Mica Talmor told the Chronicle costs such as insurance and ingredients had surged while business declined, spelling the end for the restaurant. The restaurant offered a selection of salads, hummus plates and falafel. The Tipsy Pig, a drinking destination in San Francisco's Marina District, closed for good on May 26. Co-owner Nate Valentine told the Chronicle he plans to bring a new project into the space at 2231 Chestnut St. The Tipsy Pig operated for 16 years, serving cocktails and bites like macaroni and cheese topped with bacon. Two Starbucks locations, one in Levi's Plaza and the other at the UCSF Parnassus Heights campus, have closed. The company issued the same statement explaining the need to ensure a 'healthy store portfolio' when addressing both closings.

Prime Minister, Palestinian Vice President Discuss Strengthening Ties, Gaza Developments - Jordan News
Prime Minister, Palestinian Vice President Discuss Strengthening Ties, Gaza Developments - Jordan News

Jordan News

time12-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Jordan News

Prime Minister, Palestinian Vice President Discuss Strengthening Ties, Gaza Developments - Jordan News

Prime Minister, Palestinian Vice President Discuss Strengthening Ties, Gaza Developments Prime Minister Jafar Hassan on Sunday received Vice President of the State of Palestine and Secretary General of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) / Vice President of Palestine, Hussein Sheikh, at the Prime Ministry. اضافة اعلان Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs Ayman Safadi attended the meeting, during which both sides reaffirmed the strength of Jordanian-Palestinian relations and the mutual commitment to further enhancing cooperation across all fields. The Prime Minister underscored that Jordan, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, remains fully committed to supporting the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people chief among them the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the June 4, 1967, lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative. He stressed the ongoing political and diplomatic efforts led by His Majesty to end the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, ensure the immediate and sustained delivery of humanitarian aid, and stop all illegal Israeli measures in the occupied West Bank. The Prime Minister had reiterated that supporting the steadfastness of Palestinians on their land and resisting displacement efforts remains at the forefront of Jordan's priorities. For his part, Sheikh commended Jordan's firm and principled stance, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, in supporting the Palestinian cause and the rights of the Palestinian people. He expressed appreciation for Jordan's ongoing efforts to halt the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip and its pioneering role in delivering aid to those affected. He emphasized the urgent need to intensify international efforts to ensure the entry of life-saving humanitarian assistance into the besieged Strip, given the catastrophic humanitarian conditions. //Petra// AJ

SADA Brings Palestinian Artists to London's Barbican on June 6th
SADA Brings Palestinian Artists to London's Barbican on June 6th

CairoScene

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

SADA Brings Palestinian Artists to London's Barbican on June 6th

From Sama' Abdulhadi to DAM, five trailblazing artists unite for a bold celebration of Palestinian sound and identity. May 11, 2025 On June 6th, five Palestinian artists will gather at London's Barbican Centre for SADA for a night shaped by music, memory, and movement. Each artist offers a distinct voice, together creating a sonic archive that reflects the diversity and resilience of the Palestinian experience. Sama' Abdulhadi, among the world's leading techno DJs, will headline with her signature high-energy sets, shaped by years in Ramallah's underground and on global festival stages. Hip-hop group DAM, pioneers of the Palestinian rap scene since the early 2000s, will bring sharp lyricism and genre-blending beats steeped in political resistance. Rola Azar draws on folk traditions, reworking them with contemporary layers for a sound that feels both personal and expansive. Dana Salah, known for her genre-melding Falahi Pop, fuses Jordanian-Palestinian roots with reggaeton, Arabic percussion, and deep basslines. Opening the night is DJ Ya Z, whose selections channel diasporic nightlife and street-level energy.

ACC, Ramallah commerce chamber talk Jordanian-Palestinian trade cooperation
ACC, Ramallah commerce chamber talk Jordanian-Palestinian trade cooperation

Zawya

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

ACC, Ramallah commerce chamber talk Jordanian-Palestinian trade cooperation

AMMAN — Chairman of Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) Khalil Hajj Tawfiq on Saturday agreed with Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Ramallah and Bireh Governorates Abdul Ghani Attari to increase cooperation and coordination in multiple areas of common interest, which would reflect "positively" on the two countries' trade relations. Speaking at the meeting, Hajj Tawfiq said that the ACC is "fully" ready to support the Palestinian commercial sector and promote Palestinian products in the local market, as well as providing specialised training for the Palestinian chamber and the business sector, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Hajj Tawfiq highlighted the importance of working to overcome difficulties and challenges facing Jordanian-Palestinian trade exchanges, imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities. He indicated that the Kingdom's exports to the Palestinian market amounted to JD202 million last year, compared with about JD47 million in imports. Hajj Tawfiq stressed the importance of boosting cooperation in the coming period and activating the memorandum of understanding signed by the two chambers. He stressed the significance of supporting and promoting Palestinian products through joint exhibitions and promotion campaigns. Attari praised support of the ACC and the Jordanian private sector to the Palestinian private sector to back its "resilience" in facing the Israeli economic policies. Attari noted difficulties facing businesspeople travel to and from Palestine due to the Israeli occupation's restrictions. Jordan, he noted, is Palestine's "vital artery, and the gateway" for other countries globally, including Arab countries, underlining the importance of adopting the port of Aqaba as the main venue for Palestinian imports.

ACC, Ramallah commerce chamber talk Jordanian-Palestinian trade cooperation
ACC, Ramallah commerce chamber talk Jordanian-Palestinian trade cooperation

Jordan Times

time19-04-2025

  • Business
  • Jordan Times

ACC, Ramallah commerce chamber talk Jordanian-Palestinian trade cooperation

Chairman of Amman Chamber of Commerce Khalil Hajj Tawfiq says that the Kingdom's exports to the Palestinian market amounted to JD202 million last year, compared with about JD47 million in imports (Petra photo) AMMAN — Chairman of Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) Khalil Hajj Tawfiq on Saturday agreed with Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Ramallah and Bireh Governorates Abdul Ghani Attari to increase cooperation and coordination in multiple areas of common interest, which would reflect "positively" on the two countries' trade relations. Speaking at the meeting, Hajj Tawfiq said that the ACC is "fully" ready to support the Palestinian commercial sector and promote Palestinian products in the local market, as well as providing specialised training for the Palestinian chamber and the business sector, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Hajj Tawfiq highlighted the importance of working to overcome difficulties and challenges facing Jordanian-Palestinian trade exchanges, imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities. He indicated that the Kingdom's exports to the Palestinian market amounted to JD202 million last year, compared with about JD47 million in imports. Hajj Tawfiq stressed the importance of boosting cooperation in the coming period and activating the memorandum of understanding signed by the two chambers. He stressed the significance of supporting and promoting Palestinian products through joint exhibitions and promotion campaigns. Attari praised support of the ACC and the Jordanian private sector to the Palestinian private sector to back its "resilience" in facing the Israeli economic policies. Attari noted difficulties facing businesspeople travel to and from Palestine due to the Israeli occupation's restrictions. Jordan, he noted, is Palestine's "vital artery, and the gateway" for other countries globally, including Arab countries, underlining the importance of adopting the port of Aqaba as the main venue for Palestinian imports.

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