Mama Kim may be best known for her food truck, Mama Kim's On the Go. But she also runs a successful catering business (we strongly considered her when we got married) and ran a restaurant out at McClellan Business Park.
Now, she'll be running a new restaurant on Del Paso Blvd, reports Bob Shallit in the Sac Bee.
The highly regarded Supper Club restaurant is leaving its space there in coming weeks for an as-yet-undisclosed new location and is being replaced by Mama Kim on the Boulevard, a New Orleans-style restaurant and jazz club to be run by local caterer and food truck operator Kim Scott.
"It will be a California Creole thing," Scott says, adding that her place initially will be open for dinner and live jazz four nights a week, then add lunches at an adjoining cafe space.
Read the entire article in the Sac Bee. (Second item.)
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