Chinese restaurant · Sacramento
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"The oldest single-family-owned restaurant in Sacramento (est. 1939) is known for deep-fried Peking duck and more." - Dianne de Guzman, Clair Lorell, Paolo Bicchieri
Coffee shop · Sacramento
This vibrant Seattle-based coffeehouse chain offers signature roasts, tempting light bites, and a bustling atmosphere, making it a local favorite.
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Ramen restaurant · Newton Booth
Shoki’s Ramen, Gyoza & Koji serves handmade bowls of soul-warming ramen, blending Japanese tradition with local ingredients in a cozy, bustling spot.
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Chinese restaurant · Freeport Manor
Long-standing Chinese restaurant offering dim sum meals & classic dishes in a spacious dining room.
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Chinese restaurant · Newton Booth
Journey to the Dumpling in Midtown offers a vibrant, modern space for enjoying generous portions of classic Chinese dishes, from dumplings to duck, with quick, attentive service.
Restaurant · Sacramento
Yolanda’s is a cozy family-run gem dishing out buttery tamales, sizzling tacos, and burritos with a heartwarming story and local love.
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Hotel · Sacramento
Nestled in a historic building in downtown Sacramento, The Citizen Hotel boasts stylish accommodations, a chic farm-to-fork restaurant, and easy access to local attractions.
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Chinese restaurant · South Natomas
Yue Huang is a bustling Cantonese gem in Natomas, renowned for its fresh dim sum selections and lively ambiance, perfect for family gatherings or brunch with friends.
Restaurant · Newton Booth
Localis is Sacramento's cozy Michelin-star gem where Chef Chris Barnum-Dann crafts whimsical, locally sourced New American dishes in a lively, engaging atmosphere.
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Ramen restaurant · Sacramento
This cozy ramen spot by Chef Yasushi Ueyama crafts dreamy bowls of rich noodle soups in a chic, minimalist setting that invites you to savor every bite.
Cocktail bar · Mansion Flats
Blues club dating back to 1934 offering live music in a laid-back space hung with memorabilia.