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$$$$ — CALIFORNIAN. Fifteen years in, Ella is still downtown Sacramento’s ultimate restaurant for date nights, swanky lunches and post-conference indulgence.
Himalaya Vegan Organic Restaurant, 4160 Northgate Blvd., Ste 4, Sacramento Skip’s Kitchen , 4717 El Camino Ave., Carmichael Wally’s Cafe , 2110 Sunset Blvd., Ste 600, Rocklin
Kumi Sushi (1401 G St., Sacramento): Daisy Ye’s sushi concept replaced Aura Korean & Japanese Restaurant in Mansion Flats, offering choice nigiri, teriyaki bowls and chef-selected sashimi plates ...
Frank Fat's celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2019 and is the oldest restaurant still operating in Sacramento. [2] The restaurant has a long-standing reputation as a place where influential California politicians come to drink, dine and negotiate with lobbyists in private, and it also serves a well-known banana cream pie. The restaurant has ...
The Kitchen received its first Michelin star on June 3, 2019, becoming the first Michelin-starred restaurant in Sacramento. [2] The USA Today in August 2019 ranked it thirtieth out of its top thirty restaurants in the US, reviewed by 24/7 Wall St. [15] As of September 2021, The Kitchen remains the only Michelin-starred restaurant in the city. [16]
Downtown Commons (or DOCO), formerly known as Sacramento Downtown Plaza, Westfield (Shoppingtown) Downtown Plaza and Downtown Plaza, is a two-level outdoor mixed-use entertainment and shopping complex operated by JMA Ventures, LLC, located along the alignment of K Street (also known as David J. Stern Walk between 5th and 7th Streets) in downtown Sacramento, California, United States, near the ...
A new restaurant serving up authentic Japanese hot pot cuisine will open its doors in downtown Sacramento this spring. After months of construction, Shabu Shack is expected to open at 609 Capitol ...
Downtown Commons including a Macy's department store and the Golden 1 Center, home of the NBA's Sacramento Kings. It sits on the former site of the Downtown Plaza and the section between 4th and 5th Streets is in the stages of redevelopment. 701 K: St. Rose of Lima Park; 726 K: Former Tower Records; 801 K: Renaissance Tower (1989)