Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Sacramento's Food Future

 Sacramento ha s long been known for one thing - being California's capital city. Yet something else is happening here. A food revolution is coming about. There are innovatove chefs and trendy restaurants making this Northern Californian city the place to be.

New contributor and known journalist Ella Quittner, wrote about this in today's New York Times Wednesday Food section. Sacramento has always had a diverse food scen from its' earliest history but now it's even more so.The area is not too far fromthe Napa Valley so both fresh produce and a good assortment of wines are always to be had. This greatly affects restuarants and enables chefs to become more creative.There has always been a stalward farm to table movment in Sacramento yet it took some young chefs to really cement that idea.A growing group of Sacramento born chefs are returning home too.LuciaPlumb_Reyes is one of them, opening up the much loved bakery Moonbelly in August of 2022. She wanted her child to be raised near family and also took advantage of the phenomenal  low housing prices the city is known for. The result is such artisinal breads as walnut bread along with fruit croissants. Another plus is using the local fresh fruit in her croissants which make them even more special.

She;s not the only one. Sacramento native, Billy Ngo owns and cooks at the popular Kru where he has made such dishes as charred sturgeon slivers topped with caviar. For him the city was and always will be cool. Newcomers are also discovering all that Sacramento has to offer. Newcomer chefs like Alex Sherry 38 and his wife Chuttharat Sae Tong, 44 have opened up a funky sourdough based pizza shop Majka. They put feta and squash on a sourdough base for an unusual twist on the traditional Italian pie along with creating salads with locally sourced fruits and vegetables. Even classic eateries such as Franks' Fat, one of the city's first Chinese restaurants  since 1939 has a good fan base too. They serve traditional Chinese American fare witht eh addition of either chocolate cream or banana cream pie for dessert. Sacramento has caught Michilin's eye with its' French inspired restaurant The Kitchen winning a "Bib Gourmand" award. 

Sacramento is becoming a dynamic and vibrant restaurant paradise.It's worth taking a trip to this capital city just for the variety and good dining.It would be a memorable trip.


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