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    Abi H.

    On Sunday 9/7 we attended the 5th Annual Bizerkeley Food Festival. It was located in the North Berkeley BART Station. We won express entry tickets through Yelp (thanks Gina!!) so we were able to get in at 10:30am instead of 12pm. It was a very sunny day in Berkeley and there were tons of vendors to interact with! I absolutely adore that this event benefits the California Pitbull Rescue. Our beloved German Shepherd of 12 years passed away last Sunday, so we really needed a pick me up. There were 3-4 tents of adoptable dogs and puppies from the rescue and Berkeley animal services! What's better than meeting puppies & enjoying good food with friends? The entry began promptly at 10:30am, no sooner and no later, which I appreciated. Upon entry, we all received a complimentary N.A. beverage. We saw that the VIP Tickets got fun Yelp Tote bags, might have to buy VIP tickets next year! Most of the vendors were ready for the express entry ticket holders, but there were a few tents who didn't have power yet, or weren't there at all. There was one vendor, African Food Kitchen by Chef Kenya, that traveled from LA to be at this event! They were selling vegan sides. We got a sampler platter for $7 that had saffron rice, collard greens with cabbage, curried lentils, and plantains. Everything was seasoned well and I would have definitely gone for seconds if this was at a potluck or family dinner. There was no wait at this vendor. The longest wait we had was about 25 minutes at Fungi Foods. We got the BBQ Cajun Mac and Cheese for I think $17. Definitely worth the wait! It was creamy, saucy, but not too heavy with the mushrooms on top. The serving was perfect for 2 people. They gave us a beeper so we could venture to other vendors while we waited for our food and we grabbed some Blackberry Lavender Lime Gelato over at Flora, a plant-based Gelateria. Creamy & refreshing! We also found a bagel stand called Bageltopia! They had an item called Vegan Supernova, which they do usually top with smoked salmon, but instead they topped it with house-smoked carrots! We were so intrigued we had to try it. Of course you could tell it was a carrot, but the technique that was used to infuse the carrot with lox blew my mind. I'm not vegan, but I would happily visit their store front for some vegan house-smoked carrots and bagels, and it was only $5! Of course we grabbed some drinks since it was hot and sunny out. Over at Liquified Juicery, they had a lovely Soursop Drink with Sea Moss. We bought a bottle and loved the chunks of soursop that were in it as well! What pulled us to their table at first was their jars of flavored sea moss as well! We got to sample Passion Fruit and Mango flavored sea moss jelly which I've never had. They also told us they stock their sea moss at both Berkeley Bowl Locations so I'll definitely have to grab a bottle! All of the vendors were so hospitable and were very open to having full conversations with every person that approached them. They were troopers for being out there in the sun all day too! This was a great way for us to try vegan foods all in once place. Next year we're going to come better prepared with extra sunscreen, maybe a hat, and lots of water.

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    Sydney J.

    This is my third time going to the Bizerkeley vegan food festival, so thank you to Yelp for partnering with Bizerkeley again for the opportunity, and for Erika for all her work putting on this festival and for partnering with so many BIPOC-led businesses in order to bring largely vegan restaurants (but I also spotted a few that I know aren't just vegan / vegetarian businesses but were definitely just bringing out special restaurant items just for this event). Also, I did want to note that there were events going on throughout the week and not just this weekend so I was able to check out a screening earlier this week of They're Trying to Kill Us (not part of Yelp events, it was part of Bizerkeley itself though) and highly recommend, I only heard about it because seeing this giveaway via Yelp reminded me to check out the Bizerkeley website. Due to time conflicting plans I was only able to come for the tail end for the event, so this time I wasn't able to get any food samples unfortunately, as I remember in prior years I was able to get a lot of free samples of plant-based food products. But I decided to patronize a few food businesses, so I bought the following things this time: Veggietize Me: v western burger, which contained an impossible meat patty, cheese, yummy crispy onions, tempeh bacon and also more standard tempeh. It was a bit on the pricier side as burgers go but I thought it was delicious and would recommend. Flora Gelateria: scoop of flavor king pluot gelato. They allow samples, so I decided to try both the pluot and the peach crumble flavors before opting for the pluot. Both were good, and the peach does indeed come with the fun crumble texture on top. I think they were pretty good as vegan gelato goes even though I admittedly still prefer my dairy flavor over the distinct cashew taste in Flora's gelato. It was also a pretty small quantity and I noticed the customer ahead of me got a larger scoop than I did, for the same price, which I hope was just a coincidence of inconsistency. Plantishh: I was intrigued seeing them advertise plant-based paneer, which is keto, and made of pea protein. I ordered the loaded tachos, which is made using panela, which they said was a type of mild Mexican cheese. Although I thought the tater tots were good, I was underwhelmed by the 'paneer' which still doesn't taste anything like the traditional paneer and was rather plain, but I understand it is still a challenge to get plant-based dairy alternatives to taste like cow's milk so far.

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    Sherri W.

    A fun festive event at Bizerkeley Food Festival (BFF) with beautiful weather. There were a lot of vendors to choose from, which made it more engaging, such as: -Perspire Sauna Studio -Azure Sky chiropractic -Hawaiian Dance & Culture -Nikki Farms freeze dried fruits -Crish Crunch Award winning Kale Chips -Hot chili oils -Açaí Bowls -Namaste Tea (Chai Tea) -Tofu bowls from Humbowl I've only listed a few vendors from this event, but I could go on. The event coordinator for this event was well organized & I really enjoyed being introduced to vegan food & all the friendly vendors. The vibe at Bizerkeley was so chill, it was the perfect way to end the weekend.

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    Melissa B.

    Such a cool food fest featuring vegan, plant based foods! Received express tickets, cool concept to get a head start before the crowds came. The first thirty minutes were really fun getting to listen to the live music and walking through to see all the vendors. Even got cute Sanrio cups! Garlic noodles and the hand made gelato were really yummy. Coffee flavor was very strong and good. Down side to the festival was the disappointment coming from some of the vendors. Some were still setting up or were not ready when arriving. When wanting to try some places they said to come back in an hour because they forgot some items. The hubby and I were waiting in line for some tacos and cheesesteak fries for over 2+ hours. I'm sure the stands were getting a lot of love. But the combination of the heat and the wait times, I just felt like we missed out on more to try.

    Norma L.

    Me and guy eat fairly healthy. He is closer to vegan than me. While I didn't get on the guest list for event I took advantage of the early offer elite had and bought two for 1. My guy couldn't go but hey the funds went to a good organization. I love that this was at a Bart station, easy access. There were many food vendors and if you thought vegan was what it was 20 years ago, this will definitely change your mind. Like most attendees do, I did a once over pass to see what was what. There were some very popular food vendors as by the early lines that were starting to form. I'll admit I was there for the fungi burgers. Unfortnately I could get one for my guy cuz the sauce on them had garlic. He is deathly allergic (insert hiss, boo here). Music was good with a mix of live acts and dj music. Some of the vendors needed to get it together. I did manage to eat at Cocobreeze carribean, which ironically is 2 miles from my house and I've never been able to get there. I got their Moxtails, and jerk jackfruit for my guy. If you are a fan of the real oxtails, their moxtails will blow you away. The jerk jackfruit was spicy, but good. I also tried the African food booth. Nothing to spectacular. I make that food on the regular, cabbage, lentils and rice. If you are thinking of trying vegan or going vegan, this little festival would be a great start.

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    Priyanka L.

    As a Yelp Elite, I always seek out events that go above and beyond--and the 5th Annual Bizerkeley Food Fest was everything a plant-based foodie (or just a curious eater) could want! Hosted at the North Berkeley BART Station, this year's fest raised the bar with 90+ vendors from all over the country. From the moment I arrived, the energy was infectious: banging beats from hip hop and indie acts, fun games in the sun, and delicious free samples from all corners of the vegan universe. What blew me away was the diversity, both of the crowd and the vendors: standouts included Cocobreeze Caribbean Restaurant for their flavor-packed plates, Donnas Tamales for classic comfort, Fungi Foods for culinary creativity, and Mayas Cookies Inc for those epic sweet endings. The Wellness Zone, led by @centella_wellness, offered a restorative break between bites, while the Beer Garden and Wine Down Lounge (with Faction Brewing and Tessier Winery) kept things festive. There were cultural performances, unique artisan products (from Xodi Jewelry to Green Flour Bakery), and so much generosity, all in support of @californiapitbullrescue. I loved seeing organizer Erika Hazel orchestrate such a joyful, delicious, and welcoming community event. The event team handled logistics like ticketing, pre-orders, and VIP perks with care, creating a seamless experience even for first-timers. Shoutout to all the sponsors--@sportsbasement, @sfbartable, @rivianofficial, @blupeakcreditunion, @oaklandroots, @eclipsefoods, and @carbonhealth--for believing in the plant-based future. From the foodie games and the silent auction, to dancing along with Ko Makou Ohana Aloha and meeting passionate makers like Hot Boi Chili Oil and Hippie Chai--it was a true celebration of food, fun, and impact. Will absolutely be back next year--and bringing more friends! Tagging you @ginagbyyelp for your generosity.

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    Mona F.

    I'm gonna have to post so many videos and pics to share with y'all bc I really think that today's @bizerkeleyfoodfest was probably the best food festival I've been to ever!! There were more #vegan vendors than we could even get to and the lines were not too long! I haven't seen this much good vegan food anywhere else! Honestly, @itserikahazel did an unreal amount of work to create today's experience, im in awe! I lost count of how many rows of vendors there were each with amazing food options. I wish it was a week long so that I could get to all of them Also the food demos were so informative and delicious !!! we learned so much. Thank you @voodooveganfood and @vidacantinasf we loved everything you served! It was really the best festival I've been to and such a great feeling to be around other VEGANS and those in solidarity #veganfoodlovers #berkeley #bizerkeleyfoodfest #bayarea #foodfestivals @thefungifoods @veganpowerco @srivegan @voodoovegans

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    Amber C.

    A bit underwhelming in my opinion. Got the Yelp elite tickets to get in early at 10:30 which was nice because there wasn't any line for samples and such. Thought there would be a cooking demo but there wasn't. Walked around and tried some samples, they were alright. Got a bagel from the bagel stand and it was not bad but nothing spectacular.

    Evangelene G.

    We had an opportunity to visit the Bizerkely Food Festival - all things VEGAN! Parking was off street, but it was a Sunday so parking was easy to find. Close to Downtown and UC Berkeley. Lots of food vendors with vegan options. I noticed that most of the items were fried. I tend to gravitate towards "shellfish" items because I have a food allergy. I would have preferred to see more creative fresh items on the menu. The one bright spot was we ran into an old friend who was helping out one of the vendors!

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    Lee D.

    Thank you Hailey P, the Yelp team, and Bizerkeley Food Festival Team for such a great and interesting event. Quality/Quantity - Like many of the reviews, I did NOT know that this was a Vegan event. I was thinking of a "night market" type event. The good news is that I should be eating healthier. And even better news, the food actually tasted good. :) They even had a decent amount of food for $5 each. Well, we only looked at booths with that price point. Atmosphere - Good size location. Could have done a much better job with security, but overall good. Clean outhouses (I did not use) and better yet, functioning hand washing stations that I did use. Thank you. Plenty of booths/tents. I only checked out the ones with extremely long lines. The music and entertainment was also better than expected. Loved the original vegan, plant base songs, raps, etc. So creative. Service - Good. Price - Depends on what you buy, eat, and drink. Entrance tickets range from $5 to $14 (cashless). Owner Comments - Congrats to Erika Hazel and the Bizerkeley Food Festival Team.

    Wing L.

    This has the potential to be something great however the lines made it more difficult to enjoy. I saw lots of lines spanning the blocks waiting to get in both entrances. There was a lot of congestion in certain parts of the festival because of the lines waiting for food and I feel like the space was not utilized well. It was also hard to see what food each vendor was selling since the menus weren't super visible unless you were at the front As for samples there were a handful of vendors handing out samples and I enjoyed them all, especially the bon bon from eclipse. I ate some yogurt, popcorn, bread with chili oil, plant based milks, and kombucha. Some further planning by the event planners could make this a great event - including spacing out the vendors a bit, allowing vendors to have more staff so the lines can move faster (apparently only allows 3 per booth). I ended up not purchasing any food because the food lines were so long. I did buy stuff from the merch vendors and that was sprinkled throughout.

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    Jennifer V.

    Beautiful day for the festival. They had a good variety of tents offering food, drinks, and local made goods. Good turnout of people but not so crowded that you couldn't walk freely. My favorite item was the Sparkling Tropical from @coffeecompanion. It was like a lemonade with a half shot of espresso. Very refreshing. The sparking water added was a nice touch and the espresso was like when you are eating espresso beans. Not over powering to the drink but the taste was definitely there. I did lunch at @veganchulaeats. I would say they had the longest line. Everyone wanted to try them. They ran out of Mac & Cheese and the hot honey chicken before we made it to the tent. I ovreheard one woman saying she had it and thought it was amazing so we were disappointed I had the plain chicken tenders with chula sauce. The texture was good for "not chicken" and the batter was very crispy and tasty so if you like a very crispy tenders, this is for you. The chula sauce tasted a lot like Zaxbey's sauce. Ok & not spicy. We had many good samples while wandering around and enjoyed the music. There was a dance group performing right before we left and I like how at the end they invited people up to dance with them. The kids in the crowd loved that as did many of the adults. We spent about 4 hours there and the weather was beautiful so that made for a very pleasant day.

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    Chad M.

    Im not a big vegan guy. But the Food Festival was nice. Beautiful day for it. A lot of great vendors with different options. From Indian Simmer Sauces to Tamales. I ended up with a pineapple whip, indian simmer sauces, spices, chili oil and butter mochi. Thank you Yelp for the tickets.

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    Wonderful Experience with A Taste of SF Tours - Highly Recommend!…read more We recently went on a Muir Woods tour with A Taste of SF Tours, and it was a fantastic experience from start to finish. Our guide, Peter, was excellent--professional, friendly, and very knowledgeable. He even texted us the night before to confirm the pickup time and location, which we really appreciated. Peter arrived right on time and emphasized his goal to start early in order to avoid traffic, secure good parking at Muir Woods, and get ahead of the crowds. Sure enough, his planning paid off--we bypassed a traffic slowdown near Mt. Tam, parked conveniently close to the entrance, and entered the park well ahead of the busier groups. This gave us a more peaceful experience and allowed us to take stunning photos without too many people in the background. By the time we were finishing the loop, crowds were just starting to arrive--perfect timing! We had plenty of time to soak in the natural beauty, enjoy the crisp morning air, and take in the quiet serenity of Muir Woods before it got busy. After our walk, Peter took us to Sausalito, where we had the option to either return with him to San Francisco or take the ferry back to Pier 39 or the Ferry Building. We chose the ferry so we could explore Sausalito more leisurely, enjoy a delicious lunch by the bay, and do a bit of shopping. It was a perfect way to end the day. Even though Peter has only been leading tours in SF for six months, he impressed us with how much he knew about San Francisco, Marin, Sausalito, and Muir Woods--he never ran out of interesting facts and stories. He's also a great driver, which helped ease my nerves on the winding road up to Muir Woods. (He mentioned he used to be a Grand Canyon tour guide, so he's clearly experienced with mountain roads!) As a side note, I've lived in San Francisco for 20 years, and this was my first time visiting Muir Woods on a tour. I had avoided driving there myself because of the twisty roads, but taking this tour was the best decision. It was stress-free, enjoyable, and gave me a whole new appreciation for this beautiful spot just outside the city. Highly recommend this tour to both visitors and locals looking for a relaxed, informative, and well-organized way to experience Muir Woods!

    We had a great experience here yesterday. I booked the Muir Woods and Sausalito Tour weeks ago on…read moreGroupon and finally found the right opportunity for us to go. One thing I appreciated was how professional they were. When I reached out via email to get added to a tour they responded pretty quickly. Then, once the date and time we're confirmed they sent me a confirmation. Our tour guide (Peter) texted us the day before to confirm the time he would pick us up by the Zeppelin hotel. We parked in a garage right next door to it and it was $18 since we entered by 730. He showed up early and we went off to the next pick up spot. The shuttle was full but comfortable. We got to see some great sites. It was nice to check out the Golden Gate Bridge from a different angle. The Muir Woods were beautiful!!! Thanks to Peter, we got there early before all of the crowds that were coming in as we were leaving. Sausalito was a nice area. We had a really nice time on this tour and would do a tour with this company again.

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