Chop Bar in Oakland

247 4th St. (at Alice), Oakland
Jack London Square district
PH: 510.834.2467
Dinner nightly, weekdays breakfast and lunch, weekend brunch
Reservations, major credit card accepted
www.oaklandchopbar.com
This week is Oakland’s inaugural Restaurant Week – this city’s version of San Francisco’s Dine About Town. And it’s good timing since I’m without a kitchen and will be dining out pretty much all week.
For my first stop in Restaurant Week, I decided to check out Chop Bar, which celebrated its 1-year anniversary this month. The restaurant gets its name from the West African reference to a roadside eatery and community gathering place. It’s also environmentally focused, sourcing local ingredients and using reclaimed and recycled materials in its dining area.

I pulled up a seat at the massive half-circle bar of thick wood, with a view of the partially open kitchen. The bar is a very popular spot as more people arrived and chose to sit there instead of at the many empty tables, and even a bench used during the day by a lot of laptop sitters.

Oakland’s Restaurant Week allows its participating restaurants to create a prix-fixe menu for $20, $30, or $40. Chop Bar is offering a three-course prix fixe dinner for $30, but what makes it an especially valuable Restaurant Week special is that it comes with what’s advertised as “bottomless wine.”


The carrot soup was really thick, with a strong curry flavor and prominent undertones of cumin. I think the yogurt helped smoothen it out, but it wasn’t the most mind-blowing carrot soup I’ve ever had.
For the second course, Chop Bar is offering up either a pork shoulder ragu with polenta and fig-apricot mostarda or house-made pappardelle with broccoli rabe and tomato sugo.


The pumpkin bread pieces were light and fluffy, but the exterior had this crispy texture like a luscious croissant. The pumpkin flavor was definitely there, but it wasn’t the typical pumpkin pie overdose of cinnamon, cloves and ginger. It just tasted like pumpkin, and being a fan of pumpkin, it was very comforting. The dollop of cream just pulled everything together.

Even when Restaurant Week ends, I’ll probably visit Chop Bar again (probably on the third Sunday of the month when the restaurant hosts a pig roast). This is a place with friendly service and simple but satisfying dishes.
Single guy rating: 3.25 stars (Relaxed and fresh)
Explanation of the single guy's rating system:
1 star = perfect for college students
2 stars = perfect for new diners
3 stars = perfect for foodies
4 stars = perfect for expense accounts
5 stars = perfect for any guy's dream dinner
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