Souley Vegan Is Reopening in Martinez

Coming to the Market & Main food hall, the eatery will join tenants such as Bentley's Cocktail Bar & Lounge, Pizza Amore', and Shuck It.
Taking over a 3000-square-foot spot at 1235 San Pablo Avenue, the restaurant will land near Happy Donuts, Sistory Thai Kitchen, and Tacos El Rulas.
The menu will gain a breakfast pizza described as a "shahouska-inspired pie with cracked eggs and tomatoes on top."
The business is gearing up to open three new locations across Lower Pacific Heights, the Financial District, and Laurel Heights.
Popular menu items include gyro bowls, greek froyo with baklava and honey, and loukoumades.
Dumpling Kitchen has gained popularity for its handmade, Shanghai-style steamed dumplings and pan-fried pork buns.
Upcoming spots include an outpost in South San Francisco, one in Palo Alto, another in Pleasanton, and one in Cupertino — all slated to open before the end of the year.
At the upcoming outpost, Chef Anthony Strong plans to "add entrees such as oxtails or mussels to the menu."
According to a recently submitted permit application, Cafe Parisien is coming to Shattuck Avenue.
Home of Chicken and Waffles introduces itself as a "popular, late-night eatery and bar specializing in chicken and waffles, plus other soul food staples."
Coming to 1140 Folsom Street, the eatery will land near Basil Thai Restaurant & Bar, Cat Club, and Rocco's Cafe.
The announcement follows the recent closure of Bar Agricole's 1550 Mission Street location.
The eatery will boast a cocktail program helmed by Trevin Hutchins of the Michelin-starred Aphotic.
A recent job listing describes Bar Jabroni as an "upscale casual wine bar" and discloses that it will offer Californian cuisine. 
Owner Cem Bulutoglu shares, "I want to turn it around… I want to bring something lively."
Coming to 2059 Contra Costa Boulevard, Crumbs will land near Caspers Hot Dogs, Sichuan Fortune House, and Three Brothers From China.
“We hope Vacaville is getting ready for the flavor explosion of our hot chicken sliders and legendary Angry Mac bowls,” shares David Mkhitaryan, CEO and founder of Angry Chickz.
Locals can expect "a multi-entertainment facility offering bowling, arcade games, billiards, karaoke, ping pong, darts, and other entertainment-like activities in an indoor facility complex."
"We're hoping to have something more authentic tasting," shares the concept's owner, Shine Sarintra.
The Bay Area restaurant group behind popular Cal-Italian eatery Che Fico is debuting a new concept at Mission Rock.

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