Otowneater Reviews

At Rep Oakland we love to eat and we love that Oakland receives national and international recognition for its culinary establishments.  Our food critic, Otowneater (again another anonymous Oaklander), enjoys all that Oakland has to offer (especially the food) and wants to share the experiences with both locals and visitors that are looking for a little more info before they take the plunge into a new place.  Check in from time to time to see what is on the menu at the fabulous places around The Town.

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Oakland’s Homage to the South

Oakland’s Homage to the South

by OTownEater

If you are in the mood for fine food with a southern twist, here are three restaurants I highly recommend.  First, check out Pican.  While prices are high, I suggest sitting at the bar and ordering a few appetizers, a soup or salad.  The menu changes with the season, but the food is always mouthwateringly delicious.  I once had a maple glazed pork belly appetizer in a brown butter sauce, topped with a fried egg.  I still dream about the rich and tender meat masterpiece.   Pican is a perfect place to impress out-of-towners, or for a hot date!

Second, take a short journey to Louisiana and a great night out with friends, and head to The Rockin’ Crawfish for a real crawdad feast!  Serving Crawfish, Shrimp, and Crab legs by the pound, this casual hole-in-the-wall serves up amazing seafood for decent prices.  The Rockin’ Combo sauce makes a perfect bath for crawfish, corn on the cob, red potatoes and much more.  The Calamari and plump fried zucchini were also delicious starters to the meal.  Grab a pitcher of beer and dig in!

Last, San Francisco’s District Restaurant recently opened up in downtown’s Old Oakland neighborhood.  In addition to a fun ambiance, I was pleasantly surprised when I stumbled onto their weekend all-you-can-eat brunch buffet.  While District is a wine and whiskey bar, they do a fabulous job with a small, but unique assortment of southern inspired brunch food.  Featuring fluffy scrambled eggs, plantains with spicy house salsa, oatmeal with bourbon vanilla brown sugar, and buttermilk pancakes with banana-rum syrup, this meal was indulgent and for $17 quite a deal.  The star of the show was the bottomless mimosas and the chocolate bread pudding with bourbon caramel.

 

Summary:

1)     Pican
2295 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94612

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Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30 am – 2 pm, Mon-Thu 5 pm – 9:30 pm, Fri-Sat 5 pm – 10:30 pm
Sun 10:30 am – 3 pm, Sun 5 pm – 9 p
Average Entrée Price: $27
Expected Wait
: 0-25 minutes

2)     The Rockin’ Crawfish
211 Foothill Blvd
Oakland, CA 94606

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Hours: Mon-Fri 2 pm – 10:30 pm, Sat-Sun 1 pm – 10:30 pm
Average Entrée Price: $10-15 per pound
Expected Wait
: 0-25 minutes depending on the size of your party

3)     District Oakland
827 Washington St
Oakland, CA 94607

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Hours: Mon-Wed 4 pm – 12 am, Thu-Fri 4 pm – 2 am, Sat-Sun 11 am – 2 pm, Sat 5 pm – 2 am
Average Entrée Price: Buffet Brunch $17
Expected Wait
: 0-25 (longer wait for outside seating)

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