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Japanese Restaurants and Sushi in Sacramento
"1101 16th StSacramento, CA 95814(916) 706-1331Get directions ». Lively, contemporary eatery serving sushi rolls & Japanese plates, plus a lunch buffet."
"Land Park’s Heat Shabu Baru, located at 2416 18th St., Suite E, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the Japanese and Asian fusion spot, which offers hot pot and more, 4.5 stars out of 1,054 reviews."
"Morton’s has used the same suppliers for their prime beef and other meat since the restaurant opened. They say they offer ‘The Best Steak…Anywhere,‘ and they mean it. Their steaks are delicious and possess a unique flavor that can’t be found anywhere else."
"He was surprise to see his name was on the menu that was given to us. The waitress and waiter were v..."
"Home to an astounding array of artworks and exhibitions, the excellent Crocker Art Museum can be found just a short stroll to the southwest of the center. Housed in a grand Victorian-era mansion, its huge collection contains everything from ceramics and sculptures to paintings, photos and prints. The oldest art museum west of the Mississippi River, it was founded in 1885 and is named after the wealthy local businessman and lawyer who first began assembling the collection."
"and Wed 10 – 7, Thursdays 10 – 9, Fri-sun 10-5 Adults $10.00, Students (w/ID) $5.00), Kids 6 and under FREE Every 3rd Sunday is “Pay What You Wish” sponsored by Bank of America Parking tip: On-street parking meters bordering the Museum and Crocker Park require quarters. A parking lot is available on Second Street and costs $3 per two hours. Meters free on Sundays."
"Housed in the ornate Victorian mansion (and sprawling additions) of a railroad baron, this museum has striking architecture and an excellent collection. Works by California painters and European masters hang..."
"Official residence of the Governor of California, the30-room Governor’s Mansion was built in 1877, in a turreted Victorian gothic style that recalls Norman Bates’s home in the Hitchcock movie, Psycho (1960). Full of objects left by previous residents – a 1902 Steinway piano, hand-tied Persian carpets – it is a fascinating museum with daily tours, which hasn’t really changed since the Reagans moved out in 1967. Various governors have lived in different houses and hotel suites over the years, but the mansion was back in business when Governor Jerry Brown took up residence in 2015.Some speculate this unusual building is haunted – but you should be fine by day."
"Gawk at the Governor's Mansion Grab a quick breakfast at the hotel or the Starbucks around the corner on 13th Street, and stroll over to 16th and H Streets to take a look at the Governor’s Mansion. An elaborate white, thirty-room, Second-Empire Italianate / Victorian built in 1877, the house was purchased by the state to house California governors and their families in 1903. Talk to your kids about the role of the governor as you admire California’s answer to the White House from the sidewalk (unfortunately it’s not possible to go inside)."
"1526 H Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 323-3047 Website: http://www.parks.ca.gov/?"
"With miles of riverside biking and walking paths, views of Old Sacramento and the permanently anchored Delta King steamboat, and plenty of trees, it's the perfect place to cool off in the hours before the sun goes down. Evening: For dinner, check out hostel staff favorite Bangkok 12, just a few blocks from the hostel, for high-quality Thai food at traveler-friendly prices. Or, stop by one of hostel General Manager Marc Johnson's favorite dining spots. About a 20-minute walk from the hostel, Assistant General Manager Casey Maloney recommends Burgers and Brew for world-class craft beer and award-winning patties."
"The Sacramento Sheraton Grand, located in Sacramento’s city center, mid-way between Sutter’s Fort and Old Sacramento (respectively the eastern-most and western-most sites on our historic hit-list), fit the bill very nicely. Say goodbye to your car for the next 30 hours, check in to your room early if you can, and head on out!"
"Tips for kids: Old Sacramento, the California Railroad Museum, and the Crocker Art Museum are fun with kids. Hot Italian serves pizza and gelato, making it a pleaser for adults and kids; plus, there’s a small playground across the street."
"A post shared by Wildwood Kitchen & Bar (@wildwoodpavilions) on Jun 5, 2020 at 11:18am PDT. Located in the Arden-Arcade area, Wildwood is a stylish eatery known for its inviting patio, complete with firepits and dangling lights. The menu is seasonal American, featuring such items as seared shrimp risotto, St. Louis ribs and wild mushroom ravioli."
"This restaurant in the Arden Arcade area features farm-to-table cuisine like seafood, pasta and steak, with a large outdoor patio complete with fire pits and sparkling lights."
"La Bou Bakery & Café is the first La Bou store that opened in 1982 and joined forces with Capricorn Coffees, a notable and respected San Francisco roaster and purveyor to restaurants and retail outlets throughout the country for over 45 years since 1990. The La Bou Bakery Cafe has developed into company-owned stores and franchised units all serving delectable croissants and strong, aromatic espresso drinks. Additionally, pastries, soups, salads, and sandwiches."
"Known for their handmade croissants, La Bou Bakery and Cafe also serves aromatic espresso drinks, pastries, soups, salads, and sandwiches. If you have the common goal of creating fresh, high-quality products and providing exceptional customer service, become a barista or cashier at this gourmet café in Sacramento!"