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Shalimar Restaurant
- (Natomas)
- Sacramento CA -
At Shalimar Restaurant we are dedicated to provide you with a wide range of the best tasting & reasonably priced Indian & Pakistani specialties while using only the finest spices, halal meats and fresh produce to assure you flavor and tradition is maintained. Shalimar Restaurant has become one of [+]the Natomas favorites, providing the best dining experience possible. Catering available.
NEW BLUE SKY is synonymous with quality, authentic, savory Chinese cuisine. To bring you these scrumptious dishes, we are delighted to have the renowned chef, David Lau, leading our team of talented kitchen staff. Chef Lau is an award-winning [+]chef from China and has creating awe-inspiring dishes, both in China and here in the States, for over 20 years.
Here at New Blue Sky, Chef Lau's culinary talent is combined with the freshest vegetables and ingredients, choicest meat, and freshest seafood to create great tasting dishes that are also low fat, low-carb and light-oil. We would not have it any other way! Our guess is neither would you, once you have a chance to sample our dishes.
In addition to serving savory, traditional, authentic dishes, we strive to achieve exemplary service. So should there ever be anything we could do better, please do not hesitate to let us know. Thank you for helping us to serve you better.
Queen Sheba Ethiopian Restaurant
- (Down Town)
- Sacramento CA -
Queen Sheba Queen Sheba Ethiopian Restaurant 1704 Broadway, Sacramento CA 95825, a charming Ethiopian restaurant on Broadway @17th.
FROM THE RESTAURANT:
ALL YOU CAN EAT LUNCH BUFFET
VEGETARIAN & VEGAN
Queen Sheba, a charming Ethiopian restaurant on Broadway @17th. Ethiopian food is more communal than almost [+]any other type of ethnic food. The hallmark of Ethiopian cuisine consists of sharing food on one giant plate and using enjera a spongy, sour, pliable flat bread to scoop up the various shared dishes. enjera is the common thread of almost every meal for Ethiopias middle and upper classes. Prepared much as it was 1,000 years ago, enjera is both an eating utensil and a palette for other foods to lie on. It lines the giant plate, soaking up the sauces and spices of the various dishes piled on top. The eating of this lining or table clothâ signifies that the meal is officially over, completing the communal Ethiopian dining experience. "Subscribers Choice Awards" Zion Taddese and her brother Eskinder opened Queen Sheba Restaurant on Howe Avenue in August of 2003 and have recently move their location to 1704 Broadway downtown Sacramento which is a larger restaurant that allows them to serve more customers. Together, the siblings offer friendly and attentive service along with spicy, flavorful dishes that follow the traditions of Ethiopian dining. You can enjoy, the famed honey wine, tej, which Ethiopians often make themselves, with a unique taste that complements the spices in the food. Combination plates on the menu, allow you to sample different dishes arranged symmetrically on a giant plate. Dishes such as Gomen, a dish of cooked spinach, collard greens, onions and garlic. Gomen may remind you of collards in soul-food cooking. Then experience, miser kik wot (wot meaning stew), a satisfying, mild-flavored dish made with lentils and spices. In the combination you will find two similar-tasting dishes, doro wot and gored gored. Doro wot is a popular dish with chicken leg and hard-boiled egg, served on a dark bed of simmered vegetables and spices. It has the color, consistency and heat of a fiery chili. Doro wot is of the chicken family, the gored gored has cubes of beef in a similar mixture, spiced in Ethiopian fashion, with berbere. Berbere, a mix of at least a dozen spices, including paprika, ginger, cardamom, hot chilies and turmeric, giving Ethiopian foods their distinct flavors.
In addition to these we have many Vegetarian and Vegan dishes for you to enjoy. You'll end your dining experience eating the large table cloth Enjera, which is soaked with the sauces and spices of the various dishes. Finish with coffee, coffee drinking has a great significance in Ethiopia. Ceremonial in nature, beans are freshly roasted, ground and brewed and then served in tiny cups with sugar but no milk. Drink three cupful's for a blessing. The flavors and customs of Ethiopian dining will provide you with the experience of food from the "cradle of civilization". [-] Categories:
All You Can Eat / Beer / Kid Friendly / Non-Smoking / Vegetarian Options / Wheel Chair Access / Wine
Pete's Restaurant & Brewhouse
- (Natomas)
- Sacramento CA -
Pete's Restaurant & Brewhouse 4571 Gateway Park Boulevard, Sacramento CA 95834
An American Restaurant & Brewhouse in Natomas - Sacramento
Cookie's and Milk
- (Midtown / East Sacramento / Downtown)
- Sacramento CA -
Cookies & Milk offers freshly baked cookies and cold milk, delivered late night Thursday through Saturday 8pm - 2:30am.
We are delivery only so relax and enjoy "Cookies & Milk" with out leaving the comfort your home.
Mezcal Taqueria
- (Natomas)
- Sacramento CA -
Mezcal Taqueria a Mexican Restaurant in Sacramento - Natomas
Our family gatherings and special moments have been always accompanied with amazing food. Our carne asadas (what we called having a BBQ) brings family and friends together and I wanted to create an environment where I could share moments like [+]this with others.
Fast forward to 2008; I was blessed with an opportunity to purchase a restaurant in South Natomas. My family and friends, business partners, and our cooks, we worked day and night getting Mezcal ready and creating recipes for our new menu. We were all exhausted, but excited to share our family and new recipes with everyone. I wanted to create a space where everyone can feel like a guest in my home.
We opened our doors on March 9th in 2009 and we have been blessed by all of the community support and patronage.
Mireya V.
Our Food
Mexican food and its techniques are rich in history with influences from the Mayans, the Aztecs, and other Pre-Hispanic cultures. Later on the Spanish and other Europeans brought new crops, stock, and influences. Nowadays Mexican food is diverse and ever evolving. Each state and region have their own techniques and flavors. Here at Mezcal Grill we offer dishes that offer a little bit of everything from all 32 states. For example we bring you carnitas just like our family has been doing them in the state of Michoacan; techniques from the states of Jalisco and Guanajuato, and flavors from the states of Veracruz and Sinaloa. And of course let's not forget about our Tex-Mex and Californian influences.
Located along a well-loved strip of J Street between 36th and 37th streets, Juno's is a tiny but popular local go-to for delicious sandwiches, salads, and entrees served in a welcoming and down-to-earth neighborhood setting. Soak in a beautiful East [+]Sac afternoon at one of our sidewalk tables, grab an indoor table, or take it to go. We hope you'll visit us soon!
About Our Sourdough
Juno's bread is made from a wild starter, using an ancient practice of naturally leavening locally milled flour, water and salt through a long process of fermentation. Every morning I inspect the leaven and mix a highly hydrated dough. Weather and intuition dictate the length of the bulk fermentation and bench rise through a series of turns. The final shaping and a long cool overnight proof result in a rustic loaf speckled with wheat and complex flavors from three simple ingredients.
Espanol
- (East Sacramento)
- Sacramento CA -
Espanol an Italian Restaurant in Sacramento - East Sacramento
Over Nine Decades of Excellence
The tradition and eating excellence at “The Espanol†began at 114 Jay Street in 1923. For several years “The Espanol†was a Basque boarding house owned by Castro Arrate and Victoriano Urratia. During those [+]first years, most of the tenants were sheephearders who hired out to local ranchers. It was during these years that Mamerto Fernandez became partner by buying out Mr. Urratia.
In the early 1930’s, Ancil Hoffman (the legendary Sacrament-an and manager of the late Max Baer) took over ownership of the building. Little by little outsiders were introduced to the boarders’ food and “The Espanol†became a favorite restaurant of many “Old Time†Sacrament-ans. [-] Categories:
Beer / Full Bar / Kid Friendly / Take Out / Wheel Chair Access / Wine
Kabob House
- (Arden Arcade)
- Sacramento CA -
Kabob House, Sacramento CA - Arden Arcade
We offer fine Greek cuisine, repeatedly ranked by Sacramento Magazine to be among the best in the area. A full menu and ordering system is available online, making it even easier to get the best Greek food around.
El Puerto Mexican Restaurant
- (West Sacramento)
- Sacramento CA -
The original El Puerto Restaurant was opened in 1989 in Rancho Cordova and is still serving Lunch & Dinner to a crowd of people who find it to be a quality & popular community dining location. We welcome you to our Family Friendly Restaurant and seek to provide service and [+]dining that meets your expectations.
Try our Refreshing Margaritas Regular - Strawberry - Peach - Melon Locals and visitors alike have enjoyed excellent food and great service for over 17 years. There are many restaurants that offer fine foods from South-of-the-Border.
Ernesto's Mexican Food
- (Midtown)
- Sacramento CA -
Ernesto's Mexican Food a Mexican Restaurant In Sacramento - Midtown
Ernesto’s Mexican Food has proudly and successfully thrived in Midtown Sacramento since 1991. As it continues to be the #1 choice for Best Mexican Food, Ernesto’s uses only the freshest, finest and healthiest ingredients. Our chef’s work diligently to [+]ensure that the authentic Mexican flavors our customers desire is achieved, while simultaneously keeping their well-being in mind.
A range of award-winning dishes are offered for the whole family to enjoy including it’s Signature Carnitas, Vegetarian options, and a full bar, offering an extensive variety of only the best tequilas and hand-crafted margaritas. From it’s colorful artwork to the rhythm of the salsa music that pulsates throughout the restaurant; Ernesto’s offers a beautiful display of true Mexican culture. We are honored to have the chance to share the past 27 years with the Sacramento community and we look forward to many more. The Ernesto’s family wants to thank everyone for its many years of success! [-] Categories:
Beer / Catering / Full Bar / Kid Friendly / Large Screen TV's / Margaritas / Microbrews / Non-Smoking / Outdoor Seating and Dining / Patio / Take Out / Upscale Dining / Wheel Chair Access / Wine
Ju Hachi - Midtown
- (Midtown)
- Sacramento CA -
Ju Hachi Japanese Cuisine - Midtown
Taka Watanabe has been making sushi for over 30 years. He arrived in the U.S. In 1986 from his native Brazil, where he was raised by Japanese parents but educated in Portuguese. His parents instilled in him a love of good food, and [+]cooking. He remembers fondly watching his mother make sushi for the family on special occasions. As soon as he arrived in the Bay Area, he immediately found work in a Japanese restaurant, where he quickly learned to make sushi [-] Categories:
Beer & Wine Only / Happy Hour / Kid Friendly / Large Screen TV's / Non-Smoking / Outdoor Seating and Dining / Take Out / Wheel Chair Access
Nopalitos
- (East Sacramento)
- Sacramento CA -
Nopalitos a Southwest and Tex-Mex Style Restaurant In Sacramento - East Sacramento Restaurant
At Nopalitos Southwestern Cafe, every menu item is the product of creativity and culinary craftsmanship. And, some items have become legendary. Dave's muffins are outstanding, the pancakes are amazing (they were featured on the cover of [+]the February 2009 Sactown Magazine), and every other item on the menu is equally excellent in its own way. The cafe has become a landmark in the East Sacramento area and continues to grow in popularity.
The nopal cactus, often called the prickly pear, produces two important food crops. One is the "nopalitos," the elongated pad, and the other is the prickly "pear" fruit of the cactus. So central was nopal to the indigenous culture of Mexico that its name forms the root of Mexico City 's Aztec name, Tenochtitlan, meaning "place of the cactus. The nopal cactus is also the basis for the name of the Nopalitos Southwestern Cafe a popular, cozy neighborhood cafe located on the corner of 56th and H Street in "East Sacramento," California.
Dave and Rose Hanke, both trained chefs, opened Nopalitos in April of 1992. Dave, viewed by his fans as an outstanding chef, developed his own recipes. Rose focused on managing the counter and keeping all those important records. Between the two of them, and helped by two assistants, Nopalitos soon became one of the most popular cafe in Sacramento. When the couple opened Nopalitos in 1992, they decided to close on the weekends because Dave wanted to coach his son, Aaron, then 7, in baseball. Aaron grew up and eventually played a couple of years in the big leagues with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Dave and Rose decided they actually enjoyed having a life beyond the cafe, so they never opened on the weekends or evenings. [-] Categories:
Beer & Wine Only / Kid Friendly / Non-Smoking / Outdoor Seating and Dining / Patio / Take Out / Wheel Chair Access
River City Brewing Company
- (Downtown)
- Sacramento CA -
The River City Brewing Company in Sacramento, California is a fusion of brewing expertise, culinary artistry, experienced & friendly staff and relaxing yet vibrant ambiance. The California cuisine at RCBC is extraordinary, but don't take our word for it, we will let you make up your own mind after you [+]try our signature Eggplant Napoleon appetizer or the Asiago Garlic Crusted Chicken or any of our Wood Fired Pizzas! The open and spacious architecture with 20' ceilings creates an open space that bustles when busy or you can enjoy a more quiet tone in our banquet room that seats up to 50 people. If you want to, you can perch your party on our mezzanine (holds up to 25 people) for a view of the whole restaurant. Located in the heart of Downtown and inside the K Street Mall, River City Brewing Company is a great starting point for your day or evening activities. RCBC's ambiance is warm, fun, (sometimes loud) yet always comfortable for a intimate dinner or a group lunch. During the warm months of summer sit on the patio at the entrance of RCBC. It lends itself to people watching while you soak up some Sacramento sun and enjoy a cold beer or martini.
( yes, we have a full bar! )
Faultline's River City Brewing Company, There's Never Been A Place Of This Magnitude! We look forward to seeing you soon.
Ramen House Ryujin
- (Midtown / Poverty Ridge)
- Sacramento CA -
Ryujin Ramen House 1831 S Street Sacramento, CA 95811
Korean an Japanese Restaurant in Midtown Poverty Ridge - Sacramento
FROM THE RESTAURANT:
Take a look special menu from us
Derived from high quality materials, with a special blend of our master chef, ramen warrior provide special menu at restaurant only you can feel us. Categories:
Beer & Wine Only / Kid Friendly / Large Screen TV's / Non-Smoking / Take Out / Wheel Chair Access
Espanol
- (East Sacramento)
- Sacramento CA -
Espanol an Italian Restaurant in Sacramento - East Sacramento
Over Nine Decades of Excellence
The tradition and eating excellence at “The Espanol†began at 114 Jay Street in 1923. Categories:
Beer / Full Bar / Kid Friendly / Take Out / Wheel Chair Access / Wine
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