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Foodies: Try Some of Temescal's Best Eats During Dishcrawl
On March 27 at 7 p.m. participants don some oversized glasses and explore all the sights, smells and tastes that Temescal has to offer — sampling each selected restaurant's specialties and meeting the chefs or owners.

From a press release by Temescal Dishcrawl
Dishcrawl is coming back to the East Bay in the only way we know how: deliciously! What better place to start than Oakland’s foodie Temescal neighborhood?
Here is where exotic ethnic cuisines mingle with some of the hippest new food destinations.
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On March 27 at 7 p.m. we will don some oversized glasses and explore all the sights, smells and tastes that Temescal has to offer.
Humpday is the new Friday night when you party with Dishcrawl so come out and meet other food lovers over some great grub.
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At our food crawl events, ticket-holders visit four restaurants in one night, sampling each restaurant's specialties and meeting the chefs or owners. We seek to introduce people to one another and to new and exciting neighborhoods — all through great food.
We hope to foster community in the neighborhoods we visit and introduce people to local businesses, whether media darlings or hidden gems.
Oakland is a city rich with history that many hope to see restored to its bustling past.
The food scene happening there is so hot it has even reached the ears of The Boston Globe who quoted: “leave your heart wherever, but eat in Oakland.”
Get in on the action before the word travels too far and joing in the movement to create positive changes in Oakland, one bite at a time.
Tickets will be $45 for this event and can be purchased at dishcrawl.com/eastbay.
To learn a little more about the fun to be had, check out facebook or see our segment on NBC Bay Area vimeo.com/20363303.
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