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Hardly Strictly Bagels

Wise Sons, the San Francisco-based Jewish deli, has a new outpost... in Tokyo. (Photo/Andy Altman-Ohr)
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The land of the rising bagel: Wise Sons brings deli cuisine to Tokyo

by Andy Altman-Ohr September 3, 2019September 6, 2019

Food coverage is supported by a generous donation from Susan and Moses Libitzky. If you find yourself in Tokyo for the Olympics next summer, you might want to check out Wise […]

Posted inUncategorized, Hardly Strictly Bagels

San Francisco Jewish deli Rye Project calls it quits

by Andy Altman-Ohr October 14, 2016February 24, 2017
Latke Tent event at Saul's Deli in Berkeley, 2016 (Photo/File)
Posted inFood, Columns, Hardly Strictly Bagels

Saul’s owners seeking buyer to keep Jewish deli tradition alive in Berkeley

by Andy Altman-Ohr March 11, 2016February 25, 2020
Posted inFood, Columns, Hardly Strictly Bagels

How about some Sunrise bagels as I ride off into the sunset?

by Andy Altman-Ohr February 12, 2016August 25, 2021
Posted inFood

Be still, my chicken heart: an Israeli dining experience in South Bay

by Andy Altman-Ohr January 22, 2016August 17, 2017
Posted inUncategorized, Hardly Strictly Bagels

Shorty Goldsteins stands tall with new housemade bagels

by Andy Altman-Ohr December 18, 2015February 24, 2017
Posted inUncategorized, Hardly Strictly Bagels

South Bays Jerusalem Grill reopens but it’s no longer kosher

by Andy Altman-Ohr November 26, 2015February 24, 2017
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Two Jewish food trucks roll onto the scene but they’re for Google only

by Andy Altman-Ohr November 13, 2015February 24, 2017
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Another Bay Area kosher restaurant shuts its doors

by Andy Altman-Ohr November 6, 2015February 24, 2017
Posted inUncategorized, Hardly Strictly Bagels

A new boiled-and-baked operation pops up in San Francisco: Shegetz Bagel

by Andy Altman-Ohr October 9, 2015September 25, 2017

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