Family-Owned Business Bay Leaf Indian and Himalayan Cuisine Is Coming to Oakland

Taking over a spot at 3268 Grand Avenue, the eatery will land near Almond and Oak, Bake Sum, and Cafe Romanat.

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According to a recently submitted permit application, a new Indian and Nepalese dining concept is coming to Oakland. 

Taking over a spot at 3268 Grand Avenue, family-owned business Bay Leaf Indian and Himalayan Cuisine will land near establishments such as Almond and Oak, Bake Sum, and Cafe Romanat.

Bay Leaf’s owner, Kamal Kandel — who is also the restaurateur behind Yarsa Nepalese Cuisine at 1410 Grand Avenue in San Francisco — tells What Now San Francisco that he and his brother, Pashupati Kandel, are in the permitting phase at the moment.

The menu will resemble Yarsa Nepalese Cuisine’s — meaning locals can expect to find an assortment of momos, curries, and tandoori — and the space boasts an indoor dining area and outdoor seating on a small back patio.

According to Kandel, Bay Leaf Indian and Himalayan Cuisine is slated to open before the end of June.

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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