Local Kitchens is a collection of micro food halls across California that lets you mix-and-match your favorite foods from popular local restaurants.
MILL VALLEY, Calif. --
The micro food hall houses a collection of popular eateries, so visitors can conveniently mix-and-match their favorite foods for the ultimate takeout experience. The pandemic project sprouted from restaurant owners' desire to expand their product across California. Today, Local Kitchens offers options from iconic businesses, including Proposition Chicken, Senor Sisig, and Humphry Slocombe to name a few. The food halls can be found in suburban places throughout the Bay Area, like Lafayette, Los Gatos, Mountain View, and more.
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