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    Restaurant in Oakland, United States

    Ebiko

    100Pearl Points

    Residential Counter Dining

    Ebiko, Restaurant in Oakland

    About Ebiko

    Ebiko is a lunch-only spot on Oakland's Piedmont Avenue, open Monday through Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM. With no published menu, pricing, or booking details, it suits walk-in diners already in the area more than destination seekers. The limited operating window and sparse operational data put it behind Oakland peers like Geta Sushi and Commis for clarity and appeal.

    Ebiko operates in Oakland Monday through Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM and is closed on Sunday. Those verified hours make the planning decision straightforward: visit during the daytime window, or choose another option if you need an evening or Sunday meal. Beyond hours and a casual dress code, the available verified details are limited, so this guide avoids assuming a specific cuisine, menu, price point, booking process, service style, or seating setup.

    Because the public-facing verified data is sparse, Ebiko is best considered an Oakland option to evaluate around its confirmed schedule rather than around an asserted format or specialty. Geta Sushi, Belotti Bottega, Commis, Pomet, and Fenton’s Creamery are other named venues diners may compare against depending on the occasion, but Ebiko’s confirmed profile is currently limited to Oakland location, daytime hours, Sunday closure, and casual dress.

    The Daytime-Hours Reality

    Ebiko’s verified operating window runs from 11 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Saturday. The available facts do not confirm whether the venue takes reservations, accepts walk-ins only, offers takeout, has counter seating, or follows any particular service model. If those details matter to your plans, treat them as unknown until you can verify them through current venue information or by checking in directly.

    For planning purposes, the most dependable facts are the hours and the city: Ebiko is in Oakland, open during the day six days a week, and closed Sunday. If Ebiko is not the right fit for your timing, compare it with other Oakland dining options or with named alternatives such as Geta Sushi, Belotti Bottega, Commis, Pomet, or Fenton’s Creamery without assuming they serve the same purpose or format.

    When to Go (and When You Can't)

    Ebiko is closed on Sundays, so it will not work for Sunday plans. Monday through Saturday, the verified hours are 11 AM to 5 PM. That makes it unsuitable for any plan that requires a confirmed evening service, but it may fit daytime dining in Oakland.

    The dress code is casual. Beyond that, details such as menu, price, seating, booking method, and service format are not verified here. If you need certainty on those points, confirm current information before making Ebiko the anchor of a trip.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Ebiko good for solo dining?

    The verified facts do not confirm Ebiko’s seating layout, booking method, or service style, so solo-dining suitability cannot be stated with certainty. What is confirmed is that Ebiko is in Oakland, open Monday through Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM, closed Sunday, and casual in dress code.

    What should I wear to Ebiko?

    Ebiko’s verified dress code is casual. Clean, comfortable everyday clothing should fit that standard.

    Can I eat at the bar at Ebiko?

    Bar seating or counter seating is not verified. Check current venue information before relying on a specific seating setup.

    What are alternatives to Ebiko in Oakland?

    Other named venues diners may compare with Ebiko include Geta Sushi, Belotti Bottega, Commis, Pomet, and Fenton’s Creamery. The best choice depends on your timing and occasion, especially because Ebiko’s confirmed hours are Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 5 PM, with Sunday closure.

    Is daytime or evening better at Ebiko?

    Ebiko’s verified hours are 11 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Saturday, and it is closed Sunday. Evening service is not confirmed in the verified facts, so do not plan on Ebiko for an evening meal without checking current information first.

    Location

    4150 Piedmont Ave, Oakland, CA 94611

    Oakland, United States

    Compare Ebiko

    Quick Value Check: Ebiko
    VenuePrice
    Ebiko
    Geta Sushi
    Belotti Bottega
    Pomet$$$
    Fenton’s Creamery
    Commis$$$$

    A quick look at how Ebiko compares on price and recognition.

    Also Consider

    • Geta Sushi, Notable alternative
    • Belotti Bottega, Notable alternative
    • Pomet, Californian, $$$
    • Fenton’s Creamery, Ice Cream, Ice Cream
    • Commis, Progressive American, Contemporary, $$$$

    Ebiko's lunch-only, six-hour service window makes it a fundamentally different proposition than most Oakland dining options. Geta Sushi and Belotti Bottega both offer fuller hours and established reputations, which means you'll find clearer menu information, published pricing, and more predictable service. If you're planning a meal with advance notice, whether for a group, a special occasion, or simply to know what you're walking into, those two are safer bets than Ebiko's walk-in format.

    At the higher end, Commis delivers Michelin two-star precision at $$$$ in a formal evening setting, while Pomet anchors the Californian category at $$$ with a more relaxed but still polished approach. Ebiko's lack of a stated cuisine type or price range leaves it outside these conversations, at least until more operational detail becomes public. If you're already on Piedmont Avenue at midday and want a quick, easy meal, Ebiko works fine. If you're crossing town or planning ahead, Geta Sushi, Belotti Bottega, or Commis offer more clarity and reward for the effort.

    For casual, no-reservation Oakland dining, Fenton's Creamery serves as a reliable dessert-and-ice-cream anchor nearby, while the broader Oakland restaurant landscape includes walk-in-friendly options like Agave Uptown and alaMar Dominican Kitchen. Ebiko's easy booking difficulty suggests it's not operating at capacity, which could mean either undersized demand or a format that turns tables quickly. Either way, you won't face the reservation scramble common at higher-tier Oakland spots.

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