Cal students love this place because it has affordable food for college students.
The Durant food court has finally reopened after being closed for a monthslong renovation.Twitter by Alfred TwuThe outdoor food court, which is reminiscent of a strip-mall dining situation, has been a mainstay in Berkeley since 1978. It has historically served as a late-night hot spot for Cal students, offering affordably priced food, as well as a neighborhood hangout for those wanting a variety of cultural cuisines.
On June 13, the Daily Cal reported that the food court would close until June 27 for a remodeling of the common area tables and an ““While the renovations should benefit all of the restaurants, none of the costs of renovation are being passed on to them,” Jeff Anhalt, vice president of Rue-Ell Enterprises, told the University of California, Berkeley school newspaper in June.
The pocket of eateries largely houses Asian restaurants, such as Thai Basil, Boba Ninja, Katsumi Sushi, Bear’s Ramen House, Steve’s Korean BBQ and the now-shuttered Mandarin House, earning it aBEST OF SFGATE
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