
Interested in getting the lowdown on the newest businesses to open in Berkeley? From a Thai restaurant to a seafood spot, read on to see the newest spots to open near you.
Chai Thai Noodles

Chai Thai Noodles is a Thai and Laotian spot, offering noodles and more that's located at 3015 San Pablo Ave., Suite B. So far, it's been well-received: It has a five-star rating out of 13 reviews on Yelp.
On the menu, you'll find a curry dish and a stir-fried noodles and rice plate, with chicken, beef, pork or vegetables. A la carte entrees include the Goong Pad Prig, featuring sauteed shrimp with straw mushrooms, onions, bamboo shoots, bell peppers and chili paste. Wash it all down with a Thai imported beer or Thai iced tea.
Stop in and give the business a try from 11:30 a.m.–9:30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 11:30 a.m.–10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
The Berkeley Boathouse

Stroll past 200 Marina Blvd. and you'll find The Berkeley Boathouse, a new cocktail bar and New American spot, offering seafood and more. With a four-star Yelp rating out of 11 reviews, it is off to a positive start with locals.
Overlooking the Hilton Berkeley Marina, the restaurant features a menu that blends local ingredients from fishermen and farmers around the Bay area, according to its website. There are shared plates like the fried wonton short rib and burrata plate, with grilled sourdough, fried basil pesto, marinated heirloom tomatoes, balsalmic glaze and olive oil, as well as burgers and sandwiches. When it comes to entrees, look for grilled mahi, filet and vegetable risotto.
Pollara Pizzeria

Pollara Pizzeria is a new spot to score pizza and more that's located at 1788 Fourth St. Yelpers are liking the new addition, which currently holds a 4.5-star rating out of 31 reviews.
On the menu, expect to find pizza, which is priced by weight, rather than by slice or pie, and is topped with arugula, black peppers, porchetta, mushrooms, green onions and ricotta and mozzarella cheese and more. Salads are also available. A wide selection of craft beers and bottles of wine will complement your meal.
It's open 11 a.m.–8 p.m. daily.
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