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- The sedate entrance is a pleasing prelude to the Zen-like dining experience that awaits inside. Enter through a gate past a kiosk into a warm, Japanese-style room decorated with the works of artist Mayumi Oda. In this peaceful world, tea is the drink of choice, and it is offered in so many varieties that you may need help in matching a tea to the delicious and artfully presented East-West starters. Any of the meals in a bowl are worth consideration: try, for example, udon or soba noodles in a flavorful broth with a choice of salmon, pork tenderloin or smoked trout. A slender arm of a dining room feels natural and relaxed, evoking a casual country-style dining experience, tinged with Eastern touches.
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User Reviews for O Chame
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Great food, moderate service.
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We went because my father recommended it. I am glad we did. Between the four of us we sampled most of the limited but tasty offerings on the menu. The tempura was fair. The yellow tail...
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- posted on 09.03.12
- by Ronwood_777
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Good food, good value
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Dined here for dinner on a week night, but the place was still crowded. Food is hearty and well portioned; they're best known for the udon/soba dishes. I had the slow cooked beef...
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- posted on 08.24.12
- by fozziedoggie
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Fish Broth
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Roasted oysters and pumpkin tempura. Udon noodles and Monterey Bay squid in fish broth. White wine, plum wine and custard dessert. Natty chic neighborhood. Enjoyed everybody except...
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- posted on 08.14.12
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: (510) 841-8783
Address:
- 1830 4th Street
- (cross street: Hearst Ave.)
- Berkeley, CA 94710
Neighborhood:
OaklandPayments:
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Hours:
- Mon - Thu: 11:30 - 3pm, 5:30 - 9pm, Fri - Sat: 11:30 - 3pm, 5:30 - 9:30pm
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