Restaurant Reviews
Super Tortas Chilangas “El Abuelo”: Gramps’ way - As testimony to El Abuelo’s authenticity, there isn’t much English spoken by the waitstaff, who sport T-shirts featuring Superman’s “S” logo. The owner’s very pregnant daughter-in-law, however, is an exception. Unfettered from my limited facility with Spanish, recommendations can now be sought. Her favorite is pambaso, as El Abuelo’s name suggests, a Mexico City specialty. Greg Lucas in the Sac News & Review.
First Bite: Cafe Capricho
- East Sacramento has a friendly and colorful new family-owned
restaurant on Folsom Boulevard, just a hop, skip and a jump from 33rd
Street Bistro. Teeny Café Capricho offers a flavorful lineup of
homestyle Mexican dishes, which include some not-so-typical selections. Kira
O'Donnell in Sac
Mag.
Restaurant News
Your
Sacramento Guide: These tables have location, location, location
- A major date night was coming for one of my buddies. He had an
anniversary to plan, so he made a dinner reservation for his favorite
table. He even knew its identity: Table 8 at Aioli Bodega Española. Rick
Kushman in the Sac
Bee.
Need a Pinkberry fix? More shops set to
open this month - Four more Pinkberry stores are set to open
in the next few weeks in the Sacramento region. The area's first
Pinkberry shops opened April 9 in the Howe 'Bout Arden shopping center
and on April 29 in Laguna. Niesha Lofing in the Sac
Bee.
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