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Green Grill (1020 16th St., Suite 17, Sacramento): Rajbir Randhawa’s midtown Sacramento restaurant opened May 15, and mostly serves vegan and gluten-free dishes — aloo tikka chaat, say, or ...
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The Sacramento region’s dining scene continued to grow in March 2024, adding at least 21 new restaurants from Yolo to Placer counties. Long-suffering bagel lovers rejoiced when a new bakery ...
Delta King. / 38.58278°N 121.50694°W / 38.58278; -121.50694. Delta King is a 285-foot-long sternwheel steamboat (87 m) and the sister ship of Delta Queen, built in Scotland and California for the California Transportation Company's service between Sacramento and San Francisco, California. She entered service in 1927 and continued ...
The Kitchen was opened at Marconi Avenue in 1991 by chefs Randall Selland and Nancy Zimmer, both husband and wife, alongside Nancy's catering business. [2] [3] Randall and Nancy moved the restaurant and her catering business to 2225 Hurley Way in 1997. In 2001, Selland's Market Cafe was opened at 5340 H Street, and Nancy reduced her catering ...
Dixon and Davis are visible in the distance. / 38.12547; -121.69662. The Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel (also known as Sacramento River Deep Water Ship Channel or SRDWSC) is a canal from the Port of Sacramento in West Sacramento, California, to the Sacramento River, which flows into San Francisco Bay. It was completed by the United States ...
The Sacramento River ( Spanish: Río Sacramento) is the principal river of Northern California in the United States and is the largest river in California. [9] Rising in the Klamath Mountains, the river flows south for 400 miles (640 km) before reaching the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta and San Francisco Bay.
Burma Light (703 E. Bidwell St., Folsom): Sacramento County’s first Burmese restaurant brought dishes such as a tea leaf salad, lamb curry and stir-fries called kebats to Commonwealth Square.
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