Monday, May 7, 2018

Eat in Oakland: Oeste


Pibil Chicken sandwich made with slow-cooked chicken, achiote sauce, avocado, and pickled onions


Vegan Sandwich made with cauliflower, cucumber, red bell pepper, and lime cucumber almond spread


Charcuterie & Cheese sandwich made with salami, green olives, Romesco, and San Joaquin Gold cheese


Brie & Apple sandwich made with brie, pink lady apples, arugula, and Dijon mustard


Tuna Nicoise made with house-poached tuna, little gem lettuce, boiled egg, Yukon Gold potatoes, tomatoes, green olives, and lemon vinaigrette


Chicken Confit & Lentil salad made with chicken, lentils with herbs and vegetables, arugula, radicchio, and pomegranate vinaigrette


Oeste's Spanish Tortilla made with eggs, potatoes, onions, olive oil, salt, and pepper


Espresso Tonic, made with espresso, tonic syrup, and mineral water, and Lavender Oat Milk Latte, made with lavender syrup and creamy oat milk


Pecan Bread Pudding with bourbon-lemon sauce

A week ago I was invited to attend a media preview of Oeste, a cafe located on Clay between 7th and 8th Streets in Old Oakland. Right next to their bar by the same name, the new cafe offers a variety of sandwiches and salads, special treats like Spanish tortilla and bread pudding, and delicious coffee drinks like the Lavender Oat Milk Latte.

I had the opportunity to try a bit of everything. The salads were made with fresh ingredients, while the sandwiches had the dynamic flavors I like. I really enjoyed the Lavender Oat Milk Latte, whose lavender flavor wasn't overpowering.

I would definitely stop by Oeste the next time I'm looking for brunch in Old Oakland. If you've been to Oeste, what do you recommend trying?

Thanks to Christina of East Bay Dish for the invitation!

Oeste
730 Clay St., Oakland, CA 94607
Open: Tuesday - Friday 6:30am - 3pm, Saturday 8:30am - 2:30pm, Sunday 11am - 2:30pm

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