12 Best Restaurants in Sacramento and the Gold Country, California

Canon

$$$ | East Sacramento Fodor's choice

Farmhouse meets semi-industrial open-kitchen chic at this light-filled restaurant whose executive chef found success in the Midwest and the Napa Valley before returning to Sacramento, where his culinary career began. Carefully chosen produce and proteins go into shareable small plates and larger platters that might include crispy octopus, vegetables à la plancha (seared on a metal plate), or smoked roasted lamb.

1719 34th St., Sacramento, California, 95816, USA
916-469–2433
Known For
  • alfresco patio dining in good weather
  • seasonal cocktails with fresh herbs and fruit
  • vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Imperial Hotel Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

A 2023 refresh of the Imperial Hotel's ground-floor dining space made the most of its existing charms—tall ceilings, original woodwork, exposed brick walls—enhancing these elements with Gold Country memorabilia, sturdy tables, leather chairs, and metal chandeliers. More important, the owners brought in a chef capable of achieving their aspiration to create offhandedly intricate dishes based on ingredients grown as near as the culinary garden out back.

Lola

$$$ Fodor's choice

Riffing off the calculated flamboyance of its namesake, the gold-rush-era celebrity Lola Montez, the National Exchange Hotel's restaurant flirts with excess—long turquoise banquette benches, wall-mounted Persian rugs, swooping brushed-bronze lighting fixtures—yet retains its composure. The chefs show a similar knack for incorporating unexpected elements that enliven but don't undermine dishes like pan-seared salmon, fried chicken, and a double-cut pork chop.

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Restaurant Josephine

$$$ Fodor's choice

Something special transpires nightly at this ground-floor restaurant inside Auburn's 1894 redbrick Odd Fellows Hall that transcends the romantic, softly lit space and French bistro–inspired fare. Caviar, fresh oysters, steak tartare, and duck-liver mousse are typical starters, perhaps leading into moules frites (steamed mussels and fries), grilled Duroc pork chop, or pan-roasted fish with foraged mushrooms, all prepared from the heart by chef-owners Eric Alexander and town native Courtney MacDonald.

1226 Lincoln Way, Auburn, California, 95603, USA
530-820–3523
Known For
  • simple, elegant desserts
  • classic cocktails and updates
  • French, other European, and California wines
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: ​Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

Smith Flat House

$$$ Fodor's choice

Carefully sourced ingredients from local purveyors, meticulous execution, and the setting at a former mine site 3 miles east of downtown have made this restaurant a hit among locals, Gold Country tourists, and Tahoe travelers. Wild-mushroom Bordelaise appetizer, jambalaya risotto, and the Black and White entrée of filet mignon and perfectly grilled prawns are among the staples on the seasonally changing menu.

The Waterboy

$$$ | Midtown Fodor's choice

Rural French cooking with locally sourced, seasonal, high-quality, often organic ingredients is the hallmark of this upscale, white-tablecloth, corner storefront restaurant that's as appealing for a casual meal with friends as it is for a drawn-out romantic dinner for two. Among the mains, try the steak, duck breast, or seasonal seafood, and save room for one of the palate-cleansing desserts.

Camden Spit & Larder

$$$ | Downtown

Upscale London haberdasheries reportedly inspired the aesthetic of this impeccably designed, pressed-metal-ceilinged paean to spit-roasted, Brit-influenced meat dishes. Near Golden 1 Center and Downtown Commons, it's a place to share small offerings like sausage rolls, steak tartare, and local caviar and crumpets (Sacramento is a center of caviar production) before proceeding to salmon, spit-roasted chicken, or English meat pie.

555 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, California, 95814, USA
916-619–8897
Known For
  • Winston's Hour (as in Churchill) menu weekdays 3–6
  • wine, beer, and cider selection
  • craft cocktails incorporating seasonal fruits, herbs, and vegetables
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.

Charles Street Dinner House

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Centrally located Charles Street, its rustic decor heavy on the wood and Old West adornments, at once evokes both the gold-rush days and the 1980s, which is when it opened. The extensive straightforward menu includes hand-cut steaks, honey-barbecue baby back ribs, several pasta dishes, chicken, pork loin, lamb, a few well-adorned burgers, and some vegetarian options.

Ficelle

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If you're in Winters on a day this self-proclaimed "delightfully random place to eat" is open, try to score a seat (no reservations) to enjoy internationally inspired small plates that might include chicken tostadas, marinated lamb, empanadas, or baked eggplant. With a few tables indoors, plus counter seating on stools and more tables outside on a wooden deck, Ficelle, run on the whim of its European owners, lives up to its motto.

5C E. Main St., Winters, California, 95694, USA
530-795–9593
Known For
  • festive ambience
  • alfresco dining
  • fanciful flavors
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Wed. No lunch

Kru

$$$ | East Sacramento

The owner-chef of this mod-Japanese restaurant fashions fresh, wildly creative sushi for patrons seated at blond-wood tables, a counter, or an open-air patio. Order a sunshine roll—spicy tuna, escolar, and shrimp tempura enlivened by the tart contribution of green apples and lemon—perhaps pairing it with cooked fare like smoked duck kushiyaki with plum-wine katsu sauce or hot or cold ramen.

3135 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento, California, 95816, USA
916-551–1559
Known For
  • smart decor
  • nearly two-dozen rolls
  • impressive sake, wine, and whiskeys
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Preserve

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The seasonal produce of nearby purveyors figures in nearly every dish at Preserve, which pairs elevated gastropub fare with artisanal beers, wines, and cocktails. Grilled or sautéed fish, fried chicken, and an elaborate burger that appears at lunch and dinner are typical menu items, served in the brick-walled, rustic-industrial, semi-chic bar or the plant-laden outdoor patio.

200 Railroad Ave., Winters, California, 95694, USA
530-795–9963
Known For
  • several Italian dishes for dinner
  • craft cocktails
  • upscale-casual feel
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun.

Sushi in the Raw

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Landlocked Nevada City might seem like an odd place for a sushi haven, but this red-walled restaurant known for offbeat items like truffle sashimi and trout, salmon, and other "shooters" in shot glasses (quail eggs, too) consistently ranks atop local "best-of" lists for Japanese cuisine. Although Sushi in the Raw changed owners and locations in 2022, the new head chef, who trained several years under his predecessor, continues to emphasize time-honored techniques and ultrafresh ingredients.

135 Argall Way, Nevada City, California, 95959, USA
530-478–9503
Known For
  • specialty rolls
  • cooked fish head in soy marinade
  • patio dining
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch