The Top 38 Places to Eat and Drink Near The Kitchen
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Rank 1. The Kitchen
Contemporary
Chef Kelly McCown orchestrates a raucous, interactive tasting where diners roam the kitchen and the monthly menu ransacks Central Valley produce for dishes like scallops with blood orange and cauliflower. The premise is carnival, not ceremony—fun is the only rule that matters.
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Rank 2. Localis
Californian New American
Christopher Barnum-Dann presides over an intimate counter where he enthusiastically guides diners through a freewheeling tasting menu grounded in California sourcing. His playful dishes—a crispy potato pillow filled with French onion dip and caviar, a woodfire octopus tentacle with black peppercorn—blend global inspiration with genuine warmth.
- AAA Four Diamonds
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- James Beard Awards 2022 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: California · Chris Barnum-Dann
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- Spirited Awards 2026 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best U.S. Cocktail Bar – U.S. West
- Spirited Awards 2024 · Regional Honoree · Best U.S. Bar Team – U.S. West
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A husband-and-wife team runs this neighborhood pizzeria with naturally leavened crusts and seasonal toppings that shift daily, anchored by white asparagus and pecorino or salmon crudo. Natural wines, especially grower Champagnes, elevate a modest menu that punches well above its weight.
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Rank 6. Binchoyaki Izakaya Dining
Modern Japanese
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Rank 7. Camden Spit & Larder
Modern British
Chef Oliver Ridgeway marries British technique with California produce, anchoring the menu around spit-roasted meats in a bright, bustling downtown room. The prime rib arrives tender and gilded, alongside crispy potato rösti and fermented horseradish, with Banoffee pie for a proper English finish.
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Rank 8. Ella
Contemporary
A downtown Sacramento dining room where rustic timber and fine linens coexist, Ella draws regulars who linger over precisely mixed cocktails and a wine list that rewards curiosity. The kitchen moves through global influences with ease, but returns faithfully to perfectly fried chicken—a reminder that restraint and technique matter more than novelty.
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Rank 9. Zócalo
Regional Mexican
Heavy wooden doors and dark chandeliers frame a Capitol Mall dining room that opens onto a sprawling patio built for people-watching. The kitchen sources regional Mexican cooking with precision—ceviches bright with avocado and serrano, house-made tortillas under fish and braised chicken, a tequila program that rewards exploration.
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Rank 10. Grange
Farm-focused American
Inside the Citizen Hotel, Grange opens onto high ceilings and a bar lined with bottles, all warm wood and orange leather—a downtown dining room that refuses the corporate chill. Farm-sourced cooking keeps things grounded: mojo pork loin with calabrese bomba, broccoli-arugula soup, hazelnut cake with strawberry.
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Rank 11. Kin Thai
Thai
In a Midtown warehouse converted to dining space, sisters Napis Lindley and Napak Kongsitthanakor calibrate the sharp, layered flavors of Thai street cooking—pad Thai wrapped in egg crepe, clay-pot shrimp, Isaan sausage—across a menu that moves deftly from approachable to obscure. Request Thai spice and the kitchen obliges; ask for restraint and it pivots.
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- Esquire 2024 · Freezer Martini · The Best Martinis in America
- Spirited Awards 2026 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best U.S. Restaurant Bar – U.S. West
- Spirited Awards 2025 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best U.S. Restaurant Bar – U.S. West
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Rank 13. Kru
Contemporary Sushi
- Spirited Awards 2026 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best U.S. Restaurant Bar – U.S. West
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Nominee · Best Chef: California · Buu “Billy” Ngo
- Los Angeles Times 2025 · The 101 Best Restaurants in California
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Rank 14. Allora
Modern Italian
Allora balances neighborhood ease with refined technique, its Cal-Italian kitchen turning West Coast seafood and house-made pasta into seasonal arguments for restraint. An impressive Italian wine list and a closing affogato with house pistachio gelato suggest an owner who understands that conviction, not complexity, sustains a meal.
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Rank 15. Canon
Contemporary
Chef Brad Cecchi's globally inspired small plates at Canon—think roasted carrots with black bean and duck legs with salsa verde—invite communal exploration in a convivial, contrast-filled space. The kitchen balances richness with brightness across generous portions designed for sharing.
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Rank 16. Hawks Public House
Modern American
A zinc bar anchors this lively public house where regulars cluster over seasonal cocktails and house-made pastas. Tomato soup arrives with tangy goat cheese sformato and buttered sourdough; the burger comes topped with fried mortadella. Service is unhurried, drinks are carefully considered, and the kitchen knows how to elevate the familiar without ceremony.
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Rank 17. bacon & butter
American
Bacon & Butter executes American breakfast classics—fluffy pancakes, loaded burritos, generous omelets—with fresh ingredients and portions meant for sharing. The cramped, buzzing dining room and cheerful bar justify the morning queues that form here regularly.
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Rank 18. Yue Huang Dim Sum
Cantonese Chinese
In a Natomas strip mall surrounded by franchises, this Cantonese spot draws families on weekend mornings for carts of steamed, fried, and baked dim sum—barbecue pork buns, rice noodle rolls, pleated dumplings. Evenings pivot toward live seafood from the tanks lining the back wall: crab, lobster, flounder, prepared with the precision the kitchen brings to smaller plates.
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Rank 19. Pho Momma
Noodles
Strip-mall pho counter where the broth—chicken or beef, both long-simmered—carries the weight of the operation. Tender meats and house-made pork wontons dress the bowls; fresh spring rolls studded with crispy pork sausage arrive with sharp peanut sauce. The care in sourcing and technique suggests something beyond the casual weeknight bowl.
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Rank 20. Nixtaco
Mexican
A strip-mall taqueria where nixtamalized tortillas cradle slow-braised chicken, sautéed shrimp, and short-rib barbacoa with equal care. The salsa bar—smoky peanut chipotle, bright verde—matters as much as the fillings. Nixtaco trades precious real estate for precision, turning humble ingredients into something that tastes like it took longer to make than it did.
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Rank 21. Noroc Restaurant
Eastern European
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Rank 23. Restaurant Josephine
Seasonal Eastern European
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: California · Eric Alexander and Courtney McDonald
- Los Angeles Times 2025 · The 101 Best Restaurants in California
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Rank 25. La Toque
Contemporary
Ken Frank's kitchen in the Westin shows off technically precise seasonal cooking—roasted lamb with aligot potatoes, dry-aged duck with za'atar cherry—in an elegant dining room with an open kitchen view. The tasting menu is pricey and portions modest, but the wine list and celebratory atmosphere justify the splurge.
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Rank 26. Michael Warring
Contemporary
A narrow counter in Vallejo where Chef Warring, trained in Napa's fine dining, works seasonal ingredients with precision and restraint. Ocean trout crudo sits beside seared ribeye—each plate a small argument for technique as clarity rather than flourish.
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Rank 27. Kenzo
Kaiseki Japanese
A serene 25-seat counter in downtown Napa where chef Kenzo Tsujimoto composes kaiseki with seasonal precision—steamed scallop dumplings in aged dashi, seared A5 Wagyu with burdock root miso—each course unhurried and deliberate. The room, spare and minimal, invites you to watch the kitchen work while Napa wines and sake arrive in measured pours.
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Rank 28. Mi Ranchito Cafe
Mexican
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Rank 29. Stateline Road Smokehouse
Kansas City Barbecue
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Rank 30. El Burro Veloz
Guadalajara-Style
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Rank 33. Loveski
Jewish
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Rank 34. ZuZu
Spanish-Inspired
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Rank 35. Croccante Pizza
Detroit-Style
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Rank 36. Mothers Tacos
Mexico City-Style
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Rank 37. Compline Restaurant and Wine Shop
Californian
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Rank 38. Chispa
Latin American