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    Curio City Antiques

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    East Solano Ave, Berkeley Hills

    My first time coming here, my youngest grandson birthday and my granddaughter graduated. Awesome…read morestaff,great service! Loved our cook so funny,very entertaining! Waitress gave excellent service. Food was delicious. Oh and those teriyaki fried chicken wings,off the hook.lol.

    I rode the #7 bus from Downtown Berkeley intending to disembark along Solano Avenue, but fate had…read moreother plans. I guess I got on the wrong bus, because after it went through the tunnel, it turned left onto The Alameda. Whoops, I'd better get off here. I stepped off the bus, and landed right in front of Hana Japanese Antiques. The storefront is Arts & Crafts-looking, which, as you know, incorporates Japanese aesthetics. Immediately, I felt like I was walking into a Yasujiro Ozu movie circa 1920's. I heard the tinkling of water flowing in a fountain, my feet padded along a stone pebble entryway. I descended down old wooden steps and carefully moved into the main part of the store. I saw tonsu of different sizes and styles, including one made to fit under a flight of stairs. The tables and cabinets were adorned with fabrics, plates, teacups, vases and little plants in their ceramic containers. Vintage lamps here and there cast their warm amber light upon the many vignettes. I ended up buying a tea cup and saucer set that was glazed, but had a rough and enjoyable tactile feel. The price was a very reasonable $15. Prices for tonsu looked reasonable too. The owner, Susan, was chill and easy to talk to.

    Curio City Antiques - antiques - Updated July 2026

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