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he past 10 days I ’ve been on a strict seafood diet. My family is traveling down the Oregon Coast, which means we’re determined to devour as much clam chowder and fish & chips as we can. Is it just me, or do road trips beckon you to eat more (a lot more) and worry less? So far, our favorite spot was in Newport at an unassuming establishment on Highway 101 called South Beach Fish Market. Luckily, the line out the door moved fairly fast, and the place proved to be busy for a reason. Their chowder was thick, perfectly seasoned, and packed to the gills with fresh-caught clams; while the light, crispy coating on the firm, flaky fish paired perfectly with our Rogue Colossal Claude Imperial IPAs. Based on the fact that our twoyear-old inhaled almost half the chips—she’s a French fry fanatic—those clearly were a win, too. Besides the lighthouses, stunning scenery, and cool coastal air, the seafood around these parts is reason enough to return. Luckily, going on an Oregon vacay isn’t necessary to snag an award-winning bowl of chowdah or fresh-caught crab with all the fixin’s. Our region has plenty of mouthwatering fish dishes—inspired from all cuisines and corners of the globe—that are sure to have you hooked. Turn to “Seafood Spectacular” on page 57 for over 31 of our favorites, including a stunning seafood platter for two, sticky-sweet honey walnut prawns, and an indulgent lobster risotto that’ll leave you oohing, aahing, “Being kind and wondering why you didn’t discover it sooner. is always Something else I wish I discovered sooner? Backpacking. My husband and I went on our first foray earlier this more summer, and—even though our meals were less than important luxurious—the experience of wandering where the Wi-Fi was weak (actually, nonexistent), camping without another than being soul in sight, and witnessing the wonders of the night sky right.” has me eager to explore more. If you, too, are interested in going off grid but clueless where to start, check out “Walk —Valerie Owens* in the Woods” (page 42) for 13 backpacking must-haves and some beginner-friendly areas to explore, then turn to page 98 for 5 astronomical events happening this month like the *Read more about local teacher “stellar” Perseids meteor shower from August 11-13. Valerie in this What else is tucked into these glossy print pages? A month’s Get to roundup of must-reads from accomplished area authors Know article, (“Book Club” on page 24); a guide to helping your kiddos “Top of the Class,” return to the classroom (“Back-to-School Rules” on page 36); on page 16. and 5 essential experiences in Edinburgh, Scotland (page 78), where I hear the seafood—particularly the cullen skink (smoked haddock soup)—is seriously scrumptious. Cheers! —Megan megan@stylemg.com @meggoeggowaffle

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Placer SPCA is seeking volunteers who are willing to open their hearts and homes to young kittens and puppies, as well as adult cats and dogs in need through fostering. Those interested in helping are invited to visit placerspca. org/volunteer-home/ volunteer and register for an upcoming orientation.

Congrats to Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park (parks.ca.gov/?page_id=501) for being recognized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as an IEEE Milestones location. Chosen for their significant technical achievements and regional impact, the historical site joins more than 160 IEEE Milestones around the world. California State Parks received the award at a dedication ceremony last month.

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Hands4Hope Youth Board—a group of determined leaders from seven local high schools in El Dorado and Sacramento Counties—organized Miles4Smiles, a virtual walk, run, and/or hike fundraiser whose goal was to bring awareness to domestic violence and raise funds to help those affected by it. In total, the group raised $1,877 for The Center for Violence-Free Relationships’ Second-Generation Program and the Hands4Hope Education Program. According to a recently released article by U.S. News & World Report, Placer County ranks 35th (the highest in California) and El Dorado County 284th on a list of the “500 Healthiest Communities” nationwide. The rankings were based on factors like public health, equity, education, and infrastructure.

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Seven Carson Road wineries— including Crystal Basin Cellars, diVittorio Winery, and Fenton Herriott Vineyards—are hosting Veraison Occasion on August 14-15. From 11 a.m.-5 p.m. both days, attendees will enjoy 20-30 minute “wine talks” hosted by owners and winemakers about topics like the effects of sugar in wine, the world of port, and vineyard canopy management, in addition to tastings and small bites. For tickets and more info, visit carsonroadwineries.com.

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Celebrate local wine, food, and agriculture at Grape Days of Summer on August 7-8 from noon to 5 p.m. The self-guided tour of the Placer Wine Trail includes small bites of food, wine tasting, and educational experiences. For tickets, more info, and a list of participating wineries, visit placerwine.com/plan-your-visit/events.

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NEW BUSINESSES Don’t miss Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group— an exhibit devoted to an often-overlooked group of 20th century abstract artists who pursued enlightenment and spiritual illumination—at the Crocker Art Museum (crockerart. org). This survey of 85 works made by 11 visionary abstractionists is drawn from a variety of private and public collections including the Crocker’s and opens August 28. On August 6-7, Big Brothers Big Sisters is hosting Over the Edge—a unique event that challenges 76 participants to raise $1,000 in order to rappel 16 stories down one of Downtown Sacramento’s highest buildings: Residence Inn. Proceeds will benefit BBBS Greater Sacramento and Northern Sierra’s mentorship programs for youth across the region. For more info and to register as a participant, visit fundrazr.com/ bbbsovertheedge.

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Flame & Fire Brazilian Steakhouse (flameandfire.com)—a modern experience into Brazil’s traditional churrascaria, featuring the rodizio-style of carved meats tableside, along with an exquisite “market table” (seasonal gourmet salads, cold and hot Brazilian specialties, and imported charcuterie), and creative cocktails—is now open at 380 Palladio Parkway, Suite 305, in Folsom. The restaurant has an additional location in Roseville.

Folsom Palace (folsompalace.com)— which serves healthy family-style Chinese food with a focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients—is expanding to 5450 Sunrise Boulevard, Suite E, in Citrus Heights. The eatery has existing locations in Folsom and El Dorado Hills.

Beloved chain The Habit Burger Grill is coming soon to 3970 Missouri Flat Road in Placerville’s Prospector’s Plaza. Best known for their “charburgers,” they also serve madeto-order salads, sandwiches, and handmade frozen treats. To receive an invite to preopening events, visit habitburger. com/placerville.

The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians and Red Hawk Casino broke ground on a nearly 120,000-squarefoot hotel that’s slated to feature five stories with 150 guest rooms, including 25 suites, and a stunning outdoor terrace with a pool and fitness center. The project is scheduled to be complete by Fall 2022 and will include modern designs with traditional tribal elements. For more info, visit redhawkcasino.com.

A handful of locally owned businesses are scheduled to open soon at the El Dorado Hills Town Center (edhtowncenter.com), including Formaggio Pizza Express, a 1,138-square-foot restaurant that will focus on takeout and delivery, and Snug Spot Comics & Games, which will offer comics and board games and host game tournaments. A new movie theater complex is set to debut in Roseville this fall. Cinemark—sited on the second floor of the renovated Sears building at Westfield Galleria at Roseville—will feature 14 screens and sell alcohol. Restore Hyper Wellness (restore. com)—the leading retail provider of proactive wellness services in the U.S., including whole body and localized cryotherapy, IV drip therapy, stretch therapy, mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy, infrared sauna, and more—is opening its second Sacramentoarea location at 1013 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 190, in Roseville.

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Healthy, on-the-go meal chain LeanFeast (leanfeast.com) is opening a location at 5130 Commons Drive, Suite 112, in Rocklin. The conveniencebased restaurant and online storefront, which describes itself as a “Subway/Chipotle hybrid” offers 23 protein choices, 13 vegetable options, and six carbohydrates that customers select their desired portions of.

CountryHouse Residence (countryhouse.net)—a world-class memory care community filled with activity engagement, support, and personalized care for those who experience Alzheimer's, dementia, and other memory loss diseases—opened at 2005 Iron Point Road in Folsom. This is the second Sacramentoarea location for the national company—the first is in Granite Bay. Hands4Hope (hands4hopeyouth. org)—a nonprofit youth driven organization whose mission is to inspire and empower youth in leadership and service—opened a 1,300-square-foot Placerville Youth Center at 905-A Spring Street. The new locale features open, bright spaces for meetings and activities, a small kitchen, and plenty of room to store donated and gathered goods for homeless outreaches, school supply drives, and other community engagement events.

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business major in college, Daniela Solley struggled to find macroeconomics and taxation interesting. That’s when a friend suggested she change her major to education. “I instantly loved my new classes and when placed in a classroom for field work, I knew I was in the right place,” she says. Armed with a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from Portland State University, Solley moved to the Western Placer Unified School District in 2003 and has worn many hats since— from elementary and middle school teacher to assistant principal and principal. She currently serves on the Leadership Team, Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports Committee, as the English Department Curriculum Lead, Confidence Club Advisor, and as the newest girls’ golf coach at Lincoln High School. She’s also been an Area 3 Writing Project teacher consultant since 2007 and devised the two-sided writer’s notebook, which has helped countless teachers and students. What’s more, Solley was selected as the 2021 Placer County Teacher of the Year, Middle School Teacher of the Year, and Western Placer Unified K-8 Teacher of the Year. Describe yourself and your teaching style. I’m focused, organized, and flexible with a heart of empathy and patience. My teaching style is student-centered. As soon as students enter the door they are warmly welcomed, seen, heard, and respected.

Daniela Solley 6th Grade English Teacher at Glen Edwards Middle School, Lincoln

What are your hopes for your students? I hope they see their strengths, develop confidence in their abilities, and are willing to take chances to learn from mistakes/failures. Along with selfadvocacy, I hope students leave with a few golden nuggets to carry with them in the years to come. What's the biggest lesson you've learned so far? Balance. As educators, we tend to try and be all things to all people, which is unrealistic and unhealthy. I remind myself I can only do the best I can with the time and resources I have and accept that it is good enough.

Teaching tool/resource: Teachers from the Area 3 Writing Project. Also, my Google Calendar and to-do list! Quote: “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”—Will Durant Part of your day: Greeting students at the door; hearing students share their writing; and dinner with my husband. Way to unwind: Lots of golf, listening to vinyl while cooking dinner, pedaling on the stationary bike, and reading/writing.

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hen Rachel Stewart got a fullride scholarship for basketball to UC Berkeley, her goal was to become a child psychologist. So, what changed? In her final semester, she became a teacher’s assistant for an adaptive PE teacher and got to work with a student with spina bifida. “I loved seeing his infectious smile as he let his body float carefree in the pool. He was my first experience working with students with disabilities and I loved every minute,” she shares. After graduating, Stewart moved back to Roseville and became a substitute teacher for students with disabilities. “I saw the light in their eyes as they attempted to make connections and thought, ‘How lucky am I to be in their lives?’ That thought…motivates me daily. I am beyond blessed,” she says. Eventually, Stewart became a basketball coach and special education teacher. She currently teaches transition-age special education students and helps coordinate Unified Sports. As of this past year, she’s also assistant athletic director at Woodcreek High School. Describe yourself and your teaching style. I teach independence and

What are your hopes for your students? My students’ motto is “Our potential is LIM ITLESS,” and it is this motto that drives my vision for teaching and maintaining high expectations academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. What's the biggest lesson you've learned so far? When I first started teaching students with emotional disturbances, I quickly learned valuable lessons. I learned how to sit still, listen, and allow for silence and emotional release no matter how hard it was.

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Teaching tool/ resource: My students love posting videos for educational questions on Flipgrid. Quote: “You never fail until you stop trying.” It reminds me of my dad’s endless support. Part of your day: Seeing my students’ smiling faces followed by coming home to my wife. Way to unwind: Driving down back roads with the windows down and the music up.

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s a child, Valerie Owens spent hours in her room lining up dolls and “teaching” them how to read and spell. It’s no wonder then that she got her master’s degree in teaching with a specialization in early childhood education.

“What inspires me most are the conversations we have as a class throughout the year where you see students learning life lessons—like honesty, empathy, and kindness—and putting them into action in class, at lunch, or on the playground,” she says.

Owens is now the team leader of Theodore Judah's Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports team; GLEE Choir Director at Theodore Judah Elementary School; on the FCUSD Equity Task Force & Teaching Inclusion Diversity and Equity committee; and a Folsom's Hope Board Member.

Describe yourself and your teaching style. My teaching style is largely filtered through the lens of: "How would I want my own child to experience this lesson?"—whether it be academic or otherwise. I’m a huge believer in Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences—the belief that

each human has their own unique learning strengths and styles, and that as a teacher, it is my goal to build a relationship with each student and learn how they each learn best. What are your hopes for your students? I want each of them to leave my classroom knowing they are worthy and loved just as they are; that being kind is always more important than being right; and that the brain and bravery are muscles—the more you use them, the stronger they become! What's the biggest lesson you've learned so far? From my students, I’ve learned that family is more than just who we’re related to. I love my students deeply and unconditionally. I’ve also learned that children learn best when they know they’re loved and valued. From my coworkers, I’ve learned that we are best when we work together.

Teaching tool/resource: Using rhythm and music, especially by Jack Hartmann. Quote: "Speak the truth, even if your voice shakes."—Maggie Kuhn Part of your day: When my own kids come in my room to wake me up...I know it's fleeting, so I treasure it. Way to unwind: Walking with my family on the Folsom bike trails near my home and eating dinner at Folsom Tap House or Mexquite!

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arry Bryant first dabbled in marketing and distribution for a pet food company after getting his degree in biology from UC Santa Cruz. Upon hiring young college students, Bryant opened his office after hours to enable them to finish their schoolwork on office computers. “I liked helping them and realized I enjoyed teaching and missed science, so I went back to school and got my teaching credential,” he says. Ever since, Bryant’s focus has been on the youth. He’s even taken classes in youth development, neurology, trauma informed teaching, and adverse childhood experiences—all of which he employs as advisor at the Peer Advocate Program where student advocates help other students resolve problems, manage conflict, and deal with stress and emotions.

Teaching tool/resource: I love sharing my wildlife, astronomy, and geology photos for science lessons. It creates a personal connection to concepts beyond the classroom. Quote: “One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.”—Malala Yousafzai Part of your day: Starting it with my peer advocates. Their energy and spirit keep me going all day. Way to unwind: Strategic board games and card games that challenge me to think critically and plan carefully. I also enjoy photography, especially of wildlife and unique geology/landscapes.

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Describe yourself and your teaching style. I’m a nerdy science guy. I especially love astronomy and biology. As for my teaching style, I'm interested in what my students like to do and have to say. I try to connect science to their lives and interests. What are your hopes for your students? That they become happy and healthy adults— physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally. What's the biggest lesson you've learned so far? That everyone has a story and if you take the time to listen, you’ll find many amazing people. Over the years, I’ve learned as much from my students as they have from me.

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Bryant has also led students on trips to Mongolia, Russia, and Costa Rica, and has worked for almost 20 years with Watershed Education Summit where local high school students do hands-on science and water quality studies for the El Dorado National Forest.



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Dear Earth...From Your Friends in Room 5

by Erin Dealey (Placerville), Illustrated by Luisa Uribe When the kids in Room 5 write to Earth asking what they can do to help save our planet, they’re delighted to get a letter back. This beautiful picture book is a celebration of every child’s ability to connect with the environment and make a positive impact. Erin Dealey is the author of 16 children’s books. She’s also the “drama mama” at Sugarloaf Fine Arts Camp, where she heads the theater department each summer. A credentialed English/theater teacher, Dealey looks for every opportunity to connect kids with words. erindealey.com

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Practical Mindfulness: A Physician's No-Nonsense Guide to Meditation for Beginners

by Greg Sazima, MD (Roseville) This no-nonsense, no-incense guide to mindfulness and meditation provides clear training and helps readers respond and adapt to the inevitable opportunities and stresses of contemporary life. It was written for smart, curious readers interested in the nuts and bolts of mindfulness but skeptical of the crystals. Gregory Sazima, MD, is a psychiatrist, Stanford faculty, and meditation teacher. Mindfulness practices helped in managing his life with aggressive bone cancer. Sazima intends to "pay forward" the benefits of meditation through his book. gregsazimamd.com

poetry, selfhelp, or history books, there’s a locally written read for you. Here we present the latest stack of accomplished area authors and their published works.

Excursions of the Mind 2: Stories Take Flight

by Joanne Kenzy (Lincoln) Reading this collection of short stories is akin to listening to the lyrics of a song. Excursions of the Mind 2 explores Kenzy’s appreciation of history as well as her love of God and country. The poetic short stories will further encourage the reader to explore more of their own lives and minds. Joanne Kenzy is a freelance writer with roots in one of the smallest towns in America. Her writing reflects thoughts from America’s Heartland. excursionsofthemind2.com

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This Mommy Needs Some Coffee

by Rachel Medel Cabalse (El Dorado Hills) Depicting the struggles of parenting, the beauty of everyday life, and love of coffee, this endearing picture book captivates parents and children alike. The cadence and illustrations appeal to kids, but the message and tone are relatable to parents. There's even a “look & find” game and fun section just for caffeine-deprived parents! This book was written after Java Mama (the author’s kid-friendly coffeeshop in Folsom) closed. It was resurrected midlockdown and brought to life. linktr.ee/mommyneedscoffeebook


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Dead Flowers

by Christian DeWild (Folsom) This collection of poems and illustrations touch on the funny side of the macabre but also includes more personal poems about self-realization. There is a little bit of everything in the collection, including limericks and very detailed drawings. Christian DeWild is a local singer/ songwriter who has performed all over the Sacramento area for 20 years. ‘Dead Flowers’ is his second book of poems and illustrations. christiandewildband.com

Principles and Practices of Nonviolence: 30 Meditations for Practicing Compassion

by Eddie Zacapa (Sacramento) These practical meditations aim to quell polarizing viewpoints that lead to disconnection, resentment, and hatred in our current times by focusing on the principles of nonviolence as espoused by Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi. Eddie Zacapa is the co-founder of Life Enriching Communication and a certified trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication. He has facilitated nonviolent communication workshops, training, and programs, and has worked in the domestic violence field for over 19 years. He has written two books.

Black Label

by James L’Etoile (Cameron Park) A pharmaceutical executive wakes up in a strange apartment and finds herself suspected of the murder of her company's CEO. The overwhelming evidence is enough to convince her she’s the killer. Believing she's either insane or a murderer, Jillian Cooper goes on the run until she can unravel the secrets of Black Label. James L’Etoile uses his 29 years behind bars as inspiration for his books. He’s been an associate warden at a maximum-security prison, a hostage negotiator, facility captain, and director of California’s parole system. He’s been nominated for the Silver Falchion Award for “Best Procedural Mystery,” and The Bill Crider Award for short fiction. jamesletoile.com

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Renee Macalino Rutledge is a journalist and author. Her next children's book will be out next summer. reneerutledge.com

Leslie Ackerman is a retired veterinarian tech and former zookeeper. She’s also the (human) mom of Buckley and Ralphy. All three live on a farm in Shingle Springs. Follow Buckley’s adventures on Instagram @buckleythehighlandcow.

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Arlo Draws an Octopus

by Lori Mortensen (Cameron Park) Lollipop Brigade… The Wish

by J. A. Sweeney (Folsom) In this enchanting series, two best friends find a pretty pink box in the attic that’s filled with 12 lollipops. Each lollipop takes them to a magical land where they learn a valuable life lesson. Jennifer Sweeney had a dream three years ago to write one book. She then found a publisher and now plans to write 30 books in total for this series. All of the illustrations are original paintings done by the author. Follow her on Instagram @ourfeettravelwhilereading.

When Arlo decides to draw an octopus, the head looks like a hill and the eight arms look like roads—it’s a disastrous piece! But just as Arlo vows to never draw an octopus again, he makes a discovery that changes his perspective about his drawing, and much more. This endearing and relatable story reminds readers that we’re better than we may think—sometimes all it takes is a second look. Lori Mortensen is an award-winning children’s author of more than 100 books, including 'Cowpoke Clyde & Dirty Dawg,' which was one of Amazon’s best picture books of 2013. lorimortensen.com

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This is a story of perseverance, friendship, and the meaning of home. Real-life best friends, Buckley, an orphaned cow, and Ralphy, an orphaned goat, help each other thrive even under the most difficult of circumstances. They inspire readers to appreciate good friends and be a good friend in turn.

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The Total Package 6 B OT T L E L A B E L S W E LOV E by NELLY KISLYANKA

When it comes to beer and wine, what’s on the inside really counts, but there’s no denying eye-catching labels are what initially lure you in. A few local visionaries create packaging that’s not only informational but artistic, too—think bold lettering, distinct designs, and prett y pictures with soulful stories. Keep reading for a look behind six labels we love.

James Pinot Meunier, for example, was made with organic fruit sourced in Sonoma County by Eric’s brother James. For their Zinfandel, Emily and Eric chose to feature their nephew, Zander, because they enjoyed the alliteration of Zander Zinfandel. Eric’s favorite portrait, however, is his grandmother gracing the Dolores Pinot Noir. “I think it really captures not only her image but also her personality,” he says. Once Eric has decided what family member to paint for a bottle, he starts his artistic process by browsing old photo albums and digital artwork to create a vision. Next comes Eric’s greatest hurdle—starting to paint. But once he does, it becomes a form of meditation to him. “It helps me release my creative energy,” he says. Eric exclusively paints his label portraits using oils on wine barrel caps, except for some of the original labels that came from older paintings using mixed media. Once the painting is complete, it’s photographed and handed off to Emily, who designs a coordinating back-of-bottle label complying with TTB (Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau) guidelines and sends it off to their label printer. Chateau Davell’s family and friends gather quarterly to hand-bottle every wine—lovingly filling, corking, and waxing each one. Their final step is adhering the portraits to them. According to Eric, “Emily likes to complain about how tedious these days are, but she secretly loves spending a day laughing and catching up with our loved ones.”

3020 Vista Tierra Drive, Camino, 530-644-2016, chateaudavell.com

Chateau Davell The labels of Chateau Davell’s wines are a physical representation of their guiding principle: family. In fact, owners Emily and Eric Hays chose to name their inaugural wine after their firstborn child Charlotte. When she was born, Eric painted her newborn portrait on a wine barrel cap. When it came time to create a label for Charlotte’s Cuvée, they chose to feature her portrait as a loving tribute. Since then, every label has been adorned with one of Eric’s paintings. “There’s usually a correlation between a wine and the family member on the label,” says Eric. The

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A vineyard owned by a family of artists is bound to forgo bland labels and produce exquisite works of art for their wines. Pamela, the matriarch of the Findleton family, is the artist responsible for the stunning labels that adorn her namesake winery’s bottles. Working with watercolors, she creates a custom piece for every bottle. “Each painting tells a story and has a relationship with the varietal we pair it with,” Pamela says. Her personal favorite, 20 years and 36 varietals later, still remains the Carignon label—“a spiritual collaboration” with her late grandmother who was also an artist. While cleaning out her artist studio, Pamela found an old painting created by her grandmother, only to have it crumble in her hands when she picked it up. “Saddened at the loss, I immediately glued it to a canvas and started painting using water media.” This piece, still featuring her grandmother’s signature beside her own, now adorns the Findleton Carignon. After a painting is selected for a particular wine, a high-quality image of it is sent to Pamela’s daughter Jeanetta, who has a background in fashion and graphic design. Jeanetta places it on the signature dark green Findleton label and

Photo of Eric Hays by Dante Fontana. Bottle photo courtesy of Chateau Davell.

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pairs it with a new font. “We show off the artwork as much as possible and put all the legal requirements on the back or under the art. The paintings featured on our labels set us apart from other wineries; club members often come into our tasting room to purchase the artwork they fell in love with on the label,” says Jeanetta.

3500 Carson Road, Camino, 530-644-4018, finzinwines.com

Loomis Basin Brewing Company The original labels that graced Loomis Basin’s bottles emulated fruit packaging labels—a nod to the city’s history as an orchard town. As the brewery has grown and switched to cans, however, they’ve updated their labels, holding tight to their roots by keeping the frame border, reminiscent of fruit crate labels from the turn of the century. Having worked with a variety of designers over the years, the brewery recently decided to try their hand at original designs with a collaboration between brewers Ben Allgood and Brady Jones and taproom manager Clancy McCrory. The process has been an adventure for these first-time designers, requiring them to test their creative juices and pick up new skills like Photoshop and Illustrator. They have enjoyed digging into original designs and revamping them for current use, as well as coming up with new puns for the bottom row of text found on every bottle. Something else the design team considers a must-have for every bottle? Color. “We like our labels to be bright, bold, and illustrated!” says Clancy. Loomis Basin designs their labels by first selecting a central focus feature, such as the throwback ’90s shapes found on their Allgood IPA. In some cases, Clancy even draws her own central feature, such as the sword-wielding woman on the Nemesis Imperial IPA. Next, they decide on a coordinating background. For Clancy, “It’s really incredible to see a sketched-out design come to life.”

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Charles Spinetta Winery Charles Spinetta has always enjoyed wildlife art. After meeting accomplished wildlife artist and graphic designer Joe Garcia on a hunting trip, he commissioned Garcia to create the winery’s first art labels, which also became the first full-color wine labels in the U.S. Each label, either designed by Joe Garcia (joegarcia. com) or Sherrie Russell Meline (wingbeat.com), features wildlife in a different setting unique to Northern California wildlands. “Our labels evoke memories of enjoying wild spaces, and each painting shows an appreciation for wildlife,” says Charles’ son Anthony. The artists begin their process with a sketch and then paint the animal—its pose, gaze, and the setting— with their choice of colors and technique, but it’s Charles who chooses which image belongs on which wine label. The artist’s images are then handed off to Paragon Label, who have won numerous printing awards for said labels. Charles Spinetta’s labels are works of art in muted

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Lone Buffalo Vineyards When Phil Maddux told his wife Jill that he was launching his passion for winemaking into a micro-brewery and that she was responsible for naming the wines, she was excited to bring their story to life. Jill told Phil they weren’t going to have “boring” names that only stated what the wine was, but instead names that would reflect the vineyard, buffalo, and the wine itself. This determination to tell a story is embedded in all that Lone Buffalo Vineyards does, especially their labels. The original Lone Buffalo labels boasted a modern design, but 10 years into the vineyard’s success, the Madduxes decided they needed new labels more representative of the vineyard. In collaboration with designer Darcey Self (galfridaycreative. com), who stayed with the family to get a feel for what they’re all about, they chose to keep their buffalo logo and bring Native American inspiration to the labels. Nicknamed “Buffalo” for his burly build and collection of buffalo art, Phil visited a Santa Fe art gallery with Jill at the start of their venture and were stopped in their tracks by artwork featuring a buffalo walking “backwards” (from left to right), striking Jill as a symbol of holding back time. Jill knew then that this buffalo was the perfect logo for their vineyard—especially considering

Phil’s love for history, traditional winemaking techniques, and naturalist lifestyle, and Jill’s studies in cultural anthropology. Every bottle of Lone Buffalo’s wine has three components: their trademark buffalo, a unique name, and a Native American symbol. For example, their signature wine, a Rhône blend, is named Where the Buffalo Roam and features a lodge. The lodge symbol, which looks like a wagon wheel, stands for “permanent home” in Native American culture. The Madduxes found it fitting for their signature blend, because they had uprooted the vineyard from South Auburn in 2013. Settling in North Auburn, where they had more land to expand their operations, Lone Buffalo Vineyards found its permanent home.

7505 Wise Road, Auburn, 530-823-1159, lonebuffalovineyards.com

New Glory Craft Brewery

What steers New Glory Craft Brewery’s design and marketing team when creating fresh labels is the company’s fun and lighthearted culture. Within their designs, they achieve this through bright colors and abstract patterns. One of the team’s design goals is to create labels that catch the customer’s eye when perusing shelves of beer. “We want our cans to be Instagramable and expressive,” says marketing manager Stephanie Lewis. The hope is that each can is easily recognizable as a New Glory brew. The team is careful to avoid customer confusion amongst the bold designs though; the last thing they want are labels that force customers to hunt for information about what is within the can, says Stephanie. By keeping a few key design elements—like logo placement, color blocking, and type size—consistent across all designs, they achieve both clarity and branding. To create new labels, the design and marketing team meets with the brewery’s production team to understand the brew’s flavor profiles, special processes, and the brewing team’s inspiration. With this information in hand, they can create labels that accurately represent the beer. Since 2016, they’ve collaboratively created 300 labels, with many more in the works.

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colors and intricate detail. Due to their popularity, the Spinetta family have also screened the paintings onto T-shirts. “We’ve [also] issued a limited-edition print for each of our wine labels, and they seem to pop up everywhere. Walking into a restaurant, office, or lodge and seeing one of our label prints on the wall is always a treat,” says Anthony.


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Zittel Family Amphitheater, Historic Folsom JUNE 19

The Folsom Lake Symphony performed musical highlights from beloved films like Rocky and Jurassic Park plus popular Independence Day standards at this free community concert. VIP tables were treated to a mouthwatering meal by Scott’s Seafood Roundhouse and wine from Willamette Wineworks. PHOTOS BY MENKA BELGAL

GOLF FOR KIDS’ SAKE Serrano Country Club, El Dorado Hills MAY 24

This annual fundraiser that supports Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Sierra featured course contests and activities, unlimited food and beverages (including a Bloody Mary bar), an awards ceremony, dinner, and helicopter ball drop. The soldout fundraiser raised $105,000 for the organization—money that will help support 250 vulnerable children in the community. PHOTOS BY TANYA GUTSU

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after more than a year "is going to be really awkward." Lily Beach, 13, entering eighth grade in Roseville, is an honors math student who worries distance learning wasn’t rigorous enough “to let me stay in advanced classes.” The pandemic caught us by surprise, but this time parents can plan. These tips from local therapists and educators may help. Encourage your child to talk about concerns then listen reflectively, urges Lauren Simas, a licensed marriage and family therapist in Folsom. Respond with statements that show you understand your child’s emotions—"So you feel …" or "You’re wondering if …"—without adding your own perspective. Reflective listening offers empathy without judgment and helps your child clarify conflicting feelings. 1

Reassure your child she is safe. Young people are least likely to catch the virus. With precautions, like masks, which are still required in school buildings, and measures to combat the virus—powerful disinfectants, air filtration, hand sanitizers, distancing—the chance your child will become sick at school is very low. The good news is there is almost no risk out of doors so masks aren’t needed at recess. 2

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Let your child know they will be fine academically. Even though students may have missed some information last year, they will catch up. Placer County uses an accelerated learning program that research shows works. With accelerated learning, the schools keep kids at grade level no matter what they missed. "We see a high degree of achievement with acceleration rather than pausing for remedial instruction," says Placer County Superintendent of Schools Gayle Garbolino-Mojica. "We will make sure we are able to bridge any gap the pandemic may have created." 3

Help your children acclimate gradually. "We haven’t been in social situations for a long time, in kid time—make sure you don’t overconnect them," says Nancy Ryan, licensed marriage and family therapist and owner of Relationship Therapy Center in Roseville and Fair Oaks. 4

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“There is great excitement in the school community to resume ‘normal’ operation,” says Garbolino-Mojica. “We are working hard this summer to make sure we do just that.”

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Popular trail with swimming and fishing opportunities. The beginning of the hike is steep, so be prepared!

From standing, step one leg back into a lunge position. Bend your front knee and straighten your back leg, keeping your back heel on the ground. The more distance between your legs, the deeper the stretch. Benefits: Warms up and stretches calves.

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Expect a surplus of sun, mosquitos, fishing, and swimming opportunities. Prepare accordingly! Wear good shoes, dress in layers, and (as always) practice Leave no Trace ethics.

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National Seashore; drive 5.9 miles along Limantour Road until you reach the Laguna Road junction (look for the “Hostel and Education Center” sign); turn left and drive .5 miles to the Laguna Trailhead. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: 3.6 miles out and back; nestled within a small coastal grassy valley with beach access; potable water and pit toilets; each site (14 total) must be reserved at recreation.gov and includes a charcoal BBQ grill, picnic table, and food locker.

Coast Camp photo by Megan Wiskus. Loon Lake photo by Josiah Velasquez. Island Lake photo by Navigating The Wild LLC. Grouse Lake photo by Nicole Montoya @nicole_fit_74. Loch Leven Lakes photo by Suzie Dundas. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.

Loon Lake GETTING THERE: From Highway 50 East,

take Ice House Road exit; continue on Ice House Road for 29 miles to Loon Lake Campground. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: 7.6 miles out and back; easy, well-maintained trail through forests and open areas surrounded by granite; vaulted toilets at the trailhead parking lot.

Island Lake GETTING THERE: From Highway 80 East,

take the Highway 20 exit and continue for approximately 4.2 miles. Turn right on Bowman Lake Road for approximately 7 miles and turn right on Forest Route 17 for 3 miles (note: this road is unpaved) until reaching the Carr Lake Trailhead.

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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: 2.5 miles out and back; multiple lakes, marshy meadows, and beautiful views along the way; easy, well-marked trail.

Wrights Lake to Grouse Lake GETTING THERE: From Highway 50 East,

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and back; moderately trafficked trail features granite slabs, lush forests, and an amazing alpine lake; 1,200-feet elevation gain; parking fee is $8.

Loch Leven Lakes GETTING THERE: From Highway 80

East, take the Big Bend exit; turn left on Hampshire Rocks Road and park 1/8 mile east of the Big Bend Visitor Center. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: 7 miles out and

back to the top lake (the middle lake is just under 3 miles one way); moderate hike (1,800-feet elevation gain) through meadows, old growth forest, and 1860s Central Pacific railroad tracks.

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says. “The house sold for more than a home down the street that was 1,000 square feet larger.” For this flip, the kitchen was fully renovated. And with such a big project, problems are likely to occur. “The most challenging issue that arose was moving plumbing in the concrete slab so we could put the sink and dishwasher in the island,” Sinor says. “It cost around $6,000, but it was money well spent to achieve the layout.” As a solution to save money elsewhere, they used the existing kitchen cabinets and repurposed them. Additional projects included renovating the bathroom finishes and adding faux beams in the great room. All new wood flooring, window treatments, and fresh paint and texture were also added throughout the house. While this was an in-house project for Ironhorse Interior Design, the team was very happy with the outcome and finished

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Seafood 31+ Must -Tr y D ish e s

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by NELLY KISLYANKA & TARA MENDANHA

W hen it comes to seafood, the world is your oyster. W hether you prefer hearty fare like fish & chips, lobster-studded sushi, or perfectly prepared poke, our region is full of must-devour dishes starring the sea’s most mouthwatering treasures. Dive into this list of our favorites... AUGUST 2021 |

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FUN FACT: Searing scallops enhances

FUN FACT: Bird’s nests are usually served at

their sweetness and makes them a surefire match with chardonnay—of which Bacchus House has plenty. 1004 East Bidwell Street, Suite 100, Folsom, 916-984-7500, bacchushousebistro.com

high-end Chinese restaurants specializing in Cantonese cuisine and may also be seen at traditional 10-course Chinese banquets for weddings or other special occasions. 1169 Riley Street, Folsom, 916-983-8880; 3941 Park Drive, Suite 10, El Dorado Hills, 916-936-0808, folsompalace.com

You may have heard seafood and cheese are an unsavory combo, but one bite of the Garlic Shrimp Pizza at Iron Horse Tavern and you’ll realize some rules are meant to be broken. The hand-crafted pie boasts a delightfully chewy crust with just enough crispness, plus parmesan cream sauce, fontina, chili flakes, cilantro, red onions, and the namesake garlic shrimp. For fans of fish and pizza, it’s a match made in foodie heaven.

Hot days call for cool dishes, like the refreshing El Rey Ceviche—served tostada-style with shrimp, cucumbers, onions, cilantro, and tomatoes in a citrus marinade—at Granite Bay’s El Rey. With three to a serving, it’s the perfect shareable and satisfies without completely stuffing you.

common pizza topping—particularly Italian tuna packed in olive oil, along with anchovies, shellfish, and shrimp. 460 Palladio Parkway, Folsom, 916-618-4322; 1800 15th Street, Suite B, Sacramento, 916-448-4488, ironhrosetavern.net stylemg.com

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FUN FACT: Ceviche is a Latin American

recipe for raw fish and seafood marinated in citrus juice (mainly lime and lemon). The juice’s acidity breaks down the protein in the fish and replicates the process of heat being applied to the meat. 5550 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 200, Granite Bay, 916-772-5858, elreymexicancuisine.com

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Cascada’s Camarones Sante Fe has all the celebratory flavors of our neighbors down south. Shrimp is sautéed with butter, garlic, and spicy Southwest seasonings, and sprinkled with parmesan cheese. This fiery fiesta is served with cilantro rice and vegetables (zucchini, snow peas, broccoli, and red bell peppers) for a non-boring nosh. FUN FACT: A decadent dinner calls for

dessert, and Cascada has it all—from churros and cheesecake chimichangas to sopapillas and flan. 384 Main Street, Placerville, 530-344-7757, cascadainplacerville.com

Plank Craft Kitchen + Bar is still relatively new to the block, but their Cedar Plank Salmon guarantees they’re here to stay. A gorgeous fillet of North Atlantic salmon is cooked to perfection on a cedar plank, absorbing the flavors and moisture of the warmed wood. In case that isn’t enough flavor, the salmon is given a crust of Japanese panko crumbs, spicy chorizo sausage, Italian parsley, and tangy lemon zest, then drizzled with a buttery lemon beurre blanc. Served with your item of choice from Plank’s “Marketplace Sides” menu, you’re in for a memorable meal. FUN FACT: The Marketplace Sides menu

features chilled, lighter fare, like an avocado, cherry tomato, and pine nut salad tossed in lime vinaigrette. 608 Sutter Street, Folsom, 916-260-5333, plankfolsom.com

Bacchus House Bistro, Folsom Palace and Iron Horse Tavern photos by Dante Fontana. Cascada photo by Ray Burgess. El Rey photo by Menka Belgal. Plank Craft Kitchen + Bar photo courtesy of Plank Craft Kitchen + Bar.=

fried noodle “bowl” is loaded with seafood (scallops, prawns, calamari, and crab meat) and vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, snow peas, chayote, carrots, shiitake mushrooms, celery, and green onions)—all flavored with aromatic garlic and ginger and tossed in a house-made white wine sauce.

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Folsom Palace’s Hong Kong-Style Bird’s Nest is essentially a work of art. A

Scallops call for delicate handling, and no one knows that better than Bacchus House Bistro. Their Fresh Day Boat Scallops are fine dining at its finest. Pan-seared to perfection, they’re served with a vibrant Meyer lemon beurre blanc on a bed of the restaurant’s signature risotto alongside organic micro greens.


Hisui Sushi photo by Ray Burgess. Wally's Pizza Bar photo courtesy of Wally's Pizza Bar.

Hisui Sushi’s Chirashi Don is a treat for the senses.

Crispy Calamari is a perfect seafood

starter—especially at Wally's Pizza Bar. Lightly battered and fried, allowing the flavor of the fish to shine, it's served with fresh-cut lemons and zesty marinara dipping sauce. Tender on the inside with a golden-brown crust, this must-order appetizer is always a crowd-pleaser. FUN FACT: Calamari is the Italian word for squid. It originated in the Mediterranean and quickly spread into North America as a popular deep-fried dish in the mid-'80s. 4079 Cameron Park Drive, Cameron Park, 530-677-5205, wallyspizzabar.com

Donburi is typically a rice bowl (akin to deconstructed sushi) and a serving of it promises the chef ’s choicest fresh fish and complimentary accompaniments artfully placed over sushi rice. FUN FACT: Chirashi might sound like a poke bowl, but there’s a difference. Poke bowls tend to be one or two types of fish (tuna and salmon) marinated in a sauce and served on white rice, brown rice, or salad; chirashi has no sauce and uses several types of fish, including tuna, salmon, yellowtail, eel, shrimp, and roe. 25004 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 107, Folsom, 916-985-7778, hisuisushi.com AUGUST 2021 |

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FUN FACT: Skuna Bay salmon is a sustainably farmed food that’s not only good for human health but kind to the health of the environment, too. 325 Main Street, Placerville, 530-626-9700, heydaycafe.com

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Based on the beautiful hue and aroma of the

Prawn Red Curry from Thai Paradise, you know you’re in for a treat before you even take a bite. Red chili curry paste gives the rich coconut milk base of this dish its eye-catching color, to which green beans, eggplant, bamboo, red bell peppers, and fresh Thai basil are added. Mixed into this medley are a generous portion of large prawns. Ladled over a soft bed of rice, it’s Thailand’s take on savory comfort food. FUN FACT: Thai Paradise’s co-owner and head

chef, Jarunee Fleming, earned her culinary skills working in a five-star hotel in Bangkok. 2770 East Bidwell Street, Suite 100, Folsom, 916-984-8988, thaiparadisefolsom.com; 4361 Town Center Boulevard, Suite 110, El Dorado Hills, 916-939-0389, thaiparadiseedh.com

Heyday Café photo by Ray Burgess. Thai Paradise photo courtesy of Thai Paradise.

Heyday Café serves up a refreshing Skuna Bay Salmon Tartare marinated in a citrus ginger marinade with capers, cucumbers, green onions, avocado, and micro fennel, to be spooned atop a toasted baguette. It’s a perfect, not-too-heavy starter to prepare your palate for one (or more) of Heyday’s exceptional entrées.


Goose Port Public House’s Spicy Poke Nachos brings sashimi-grade tuna, serrano chilis, pineapple, green onions, sriracha aioli, wasabi soy, sesame teriyaki, and crispy wonton chips together for an upgraded version of “fish and chips.”

Goose Port Public House photo by Dante Fontana. La Rosa Blanca photo by Ray Burgess. Other photos courtesy of their respective restaurants.

FUN FACT: Goose Port also makes a killer shrimp ceviche if you’re looking to up your raw seafood game. 316 Vernon Street, Roseville, 916-886-5080, gooseport.com

Soak up the suds at Bricks Eats & Drinks with their hearty Tuna Melt. Layered with cheddar, onions, savory house-made tuna salad, and a hefty helping of creamy avocado on grilled marble rye bread, it puts tinned tuna subs to shame and is the perfect midday meal—especially alongside one of the eatery’s seriously scrumptious salads or an order of sweet potato planks. FUN FACT: Instead of reservations,

Bricks has a “fast pass” that allows you to get the first available table ahead of any walk-ins. 482 Main Street, Placerville, 530-303-3480, bricksonmainstreet.com

Although Bar 101 offers elevated pub fare, they keep their handdipped, beer-battered Fish & Chips without any frills, giving the people exactly what they want: flaky cod encased in a never-soggy-alwayscrisp golden shell alongside housemade tartar sauce and freshly fried chips that are always on point. FUN FACT: For the quintessential

pub experience to go with your fish & chips, attend Bar 101’s trivia night on Mondays, open mic on Wednesdays, or live music on Fridays and Saturdays. 101 Main Street, Roseville, 916-774-0505, bar101roseville.com

The Macadamia Nut Crusted Pacific Halibut from Scott’s Seafood Roundhouse is an elegant dinner perfect on a night out. Beautifully flaky halibut is dressed in a crunchy macadamia nut crust, cooked to perfection, and finished with browned butter. Served alongside the fish are the season’s ripest veggies and the kitchen’s unusual but oh-so-satisfying coconut-cilantro rice topped with mango chutney—a savory condiment slow-cooked to sweet, spicy, and tangy perfection. FUN FACT: To uphold their commitment to

only serving the freshest quality seafood, Scott’s substitutes the equally flaky seabass for the halibut in off seasons. 824 Sutter Street, Folsom, 916-989-6711, scottsseafoodroundhouse.com

You can never go wrong with Prawn Fajitas—especially at La Rosa Blanca. The succulent crustaceans are marinated in a house special sauce and combined with onions, bell peppers, and tomatoes to make the perfect, build-your-own bite. FUN FACT: La Rosa Blanca brings

the fiesta every day of the week with Taco Tuesdays ($2.25 tacos), Classic Wednesdays (classic cars get a discount), Thirsty Thursdays ($7 margaritas), and Fiesta Fridays ($24.95 platter for two). 402 Natoma Street, Folsom, 916-673-9085, larosablancarestaurants.com

Folsom Tap House offers a

Honey Walnut Prawns entrée

served over rice that’s brimming with bright flavors and varied textures. Generous with the prawns and the candied walnuts, the dish is topped with nutty sesame seeds and pungent green onions to complement the sweetness. FUN FACT: Folsom Tap House offers around 20 bottled beers plus 22 beers on tap—including four on nitro. 25005 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 140, Folsom, 916-292-5711, folsomtaphouse.com

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Bennett’s Kitchen Bar Market has an array of seafood dishes to choose from—think fresh Alaskan halibut fillet and blackened Pacific redfish—but their heaping bowl of Steamed Mussels doused in a savory garlic butter sauce and served with parmesan bread takes the cake for its simplicity and elegance.

When you can’t decide on one type of sashimi, why not try all of them? Hasu Teriyaki & Sushi serves a Sashimi Combo consisting of salmon, tuna, and yellowtail (hamachi) for that refined seafood palate. The delicately sliced fish is presented in all its glory bringing you freshness and flavors straight from the sea.

with a classic pilsner—which you should have no trouble finding here. 209 Main Street, Placerville, 530-330-4648, taphouseonmainstreet.com

FUN FACT: Mussels are a great source

of iodine, vitamin B12, selenium, zinc, and folate—so load up! 1595 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-750-5150, bennettskitchen.com

FUN FACT: Sashimi is an appetizer

meant to be had before sushi. To aid digestion, begin your meal with miso soup. 25075 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 120, Folsom, 916-983-7777, hasurestaurant.com

The Independent Restaurant and Bar has a gorgeous Ahi Niçoise Salad. Sesame-crusted yellowfin tuna is seared and laid on a bed of mixed greens, accompanied by a boiled egg, bistro olives, potatoes, beans, and fried capers—all tossed in a light lemon Dijon vinaigrette. The salad is so wholesome and filling you’ll want for nothing more…except maybe their chocolate pot de crème!

If you’re longing for lobster, Land Ocean New American Grill offers

The Cioppino from Visconti’s Ristorante takes fish stew to luxurious levels with top-tier seafood—calamari, jumbo prawns, New Zealand green-lipped mussels, and last but certainly not least, Day Boat scallops. The latter are nicknamed “jewels of the sea,” because being harvested by small fleets, packed on ice, and never treated with preservative chemicals guarantees the most delicate texture and flavor. The shellfish are prepared in an aromatic broth of white wine, garlic, Italian herbs and spices, and marinara reduction sauce, then served with salad and house-made garlic bread.

FUN FACT: Grilled salmon pairs nicely

FUN FACT: Salade Niçoise is a salad that

originated in the French city of Nice. It is traditionally made of tomatoes, hardboiled eggs, Niçoise olives, and anchovies or tuna then dressed with olive oil. 629 Main Street, Placerville, 530-344-7645, independentplacerville.com

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Twin 6 oz. Cold Water Lobster Tails bathed in an intoxicating herbed butter accompanied by coconut jasmine rice and broccolini. You could also try their surf and turf option, but why pass on the chance for double the lobster? FUN FACT: Cold water lobsters are bigger and better in flavor and texture than their warm water counterparts. They also tend to be slightly more expensive as a result. 2720 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, 916-983-7000; 1151 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 241, Roseville, 916-407-5640, landoceanrestaurants.com

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FUN FACT: Legend has it that New Zealand green-lipped mussels are packed with health benefits and can even be found in supplement form. 2700 East Bidwell Street, Suite 700, Folsom, 916-983-5181, viscontisristorante.com

Hasu Teriyaki & Sushi and Land Ocean New American Grill photo s by Ray Burgess. Other photos courtesy of their respective restaurants.

Main Street Tap House has a delicious dinner option of Grilled Salmon if you ever have the hankering for good fish. Paired with a fragrant coconut, lime, and basil sauce, the fillet is treated with utmost care and served with herbed rice and veggies.


La Provence Restaurant & Terrace and Lotus 8 photos by Dante Fontana. Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine photo by Ray Burgess. Other photos courtesy of their respective restaurants.

La Provence Restaurant & Terrace makes a comforting yet indulgent Lobster Risotto from cold water lobster claw meat. Cheeses like mascarpone and parmesan bring a depth of flavor while fresh arugula and spring onions brighten the overall flavor palate. FUN FACT: La Provence hosts wine

dinners, which entail a five-course meal with individual wine pairings from a selected cellar. Check their website for details. 110 Diamond Creek Place, Roseville, 916-789-2002, laprovenceroseville.com

When you think of the coast, great seafood comes to mind, of course. The Coastal Rice from Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine invokes the best of coastal cuisine with fresh salmon, mussels, and prawns lavishly decorating soft rice. Fresh, seasonal veggies—like garlic, onions, tomatoes, spinach, and Fresno peppers (a mildly hot and smoky chili pepper)—are added then mixed with a touch of cream sauce. One bite and you’ll be transported to your favorite seaside bistro. FUN FACT: Oaxaca, one of the 32 states that make up Mexico, is known as a gastronomic hub, thanks in part to its legendary seven moles. 5065 Pacific Street, Rocklin, 916-701-4772, mezcalitocuisine.com

Fresh and light perfectly describes the Atlantic Salmon BLT from Wise Villa Winery. The farm-tofork bistro overlooking the vineyard piles tender Atlantic salmon (the “king of fish”), applewood smoked bacon, crunchy lettuce, and tomatoes onto soft multigrain bread spread with tangy basil aioli. Served with French fries, it’s a simple but satisfying midday meal. FUN FACT: Order a glass of Wise Villa’s

zinfandel for the perfect pairing. 4200 Wise Road, Lincoln, 916-543-0323, wisevillawinery.com

Hawks—one of our region’s most wellreceived restaurants—has been at the forefront of farm-to-fork fare since opening in 2007. From plates that change based on what produce can be picked, to their chef ’s immaculate attention to detail, and sophisticated-without-being-stuffy ambiance, it’s the perfect place to celebrate a special occasion and enjoy dishes like Wild Alaskan Halibut. Fresh-caught and butchered in-house, then skillfully seared and pan-roasted, it’s served with baby butter beans, roasted red peppers, and a rich Romesco sauce. FUN FACT: The largest flatfish within the

flounder family, male halibuts typically won’t grow to be over 100 pounds whereas the females can live longer and grow to 600 pounds or more. 5530 Douglas Boulevard, Granite Bay, 916-791-6200, hawksrestaurant.com

The Prawn Chow Fun from Lotus 8 is just that—FUN! Chow fun is a popular Cantonese stir-fried rice noodle, flat and wide in shape, with a delightfully chewy texture. Lotus 8 stir-fries their noodles in a sweet and savory brown sauce with crunchy bean sprouts and green onions, but the real fun of this dish are the large, fresh prawns. FUN FACT: Lotus 8 was strategically

named by combining two traditional symbols of beauty and luck within Chinese culture—the lotus flower and the number 8. 199 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 100, Folsom, 916-351-9278, lotus8ca.com

With two decades of experience dishing up authentic Italian cuisine, it’s no wonder Papa Gianni’s Ristorante makes a delizioso Frutta di Mare. Mussels, shrimp, and buttery scallops are sauteed in a white wine, garlic, and light cream sauce and served over delicate, perfectly chewy linguine. Served with garlic bread, you’ll be craving this entrée long after the final forkful. FUN FACT: Frutti di mare is Italian for ”fruit of the sea.” 3450 Palmer Drive, Suite 1, Cameron Park, 530-672-2333, papagiannis.net

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layers of mouthwatering flavor. The mild and slightly sweet essence of the white meat halibut is the perfect base for a macadamia nut crust and fresh pineapple salsa topping, which is then stacked on a bed of cilantro rice drizzled with sweet and tangy house-made Thai chili sauce that’ll have you hankering for more. FUN FACT: Halibut contains a trace mineral called selenium, an antioxidant that helps decrease inflammation and repair damaged cells. 1480 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-771-4700; 3909 Park Drive, El Dorado Hills, 916-941-9694, siennarestaurants.com

FUN FACT: In addition to great food, Mexquite is beloved for its festive atmosphere and lengthy margarita menu. 25095 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, 916-984-8607, mexquite.com

You can’t get Honey Walnut Prawns anywhere else like you can

The Farfalle al Salmone from Vaiano Trattoria is a true taste of Tuscany, and it’s no wonder considering two of the restaurant’s founding partners were born in Italy. Garlic and white wine are sautéed with marinara and cream to create a rosé sauce. Next, fresh-chopped smoked salmon is added, followed by bowtie pasta and spinach.

FUN FACT: Honey walnut prawns are a popular banquet dish because both shrimp and walnuts carry good omen in Chinese culture. 25085 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, 916-983-8882, folsomsunnygarden.com

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at Sunny Garden Restaurant. The caramelized sweetness and perfect crunch rise above the rest. Fresh prawns are battered and fried to a lightly golden color, then coated in a creamy, sweet honey sauce. Crunchy caramelized walnuts finish off this seafood stunner.

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You can’t go wrong with the Grilled Fish Tacos from Mexquite when you’re craving a taste of the sea. Wild caught Icelandic cod is seasoned with salt, pepper, chili powder, paprika, and garlic, then grilled and served over a cheesy corn tortilla. Each taco is topped with crunchy iceberg, cilantro lime dressing, and pickled onions marinated in vinegar, salt, lime juice, and oregano.

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When craving something warm and comforting, order the Seafood Pho from Pho Mimi. Chicken broth and rice noodles are the perfect base for the showstoppers of this Vietnamese soup: shrimp, squid, and delicate scallops. Topped with white onions, fresh green onions, and cilantro, then served with bean sprouts, Thai basil, lime wedges, and sliced jalapeños, this fresh-made meal is equal parts healthy and hearty. FUN FACT: Pho is pronounced

fuh and is typically eaten for breakfast in Vietnam. 25004 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 121, Folsom, 916-542-7913, phomimi.com

Relish Burger Bar wanted to bring some California flair to a Louisiana classic when creating their EDH Po’ Boy. All-natural shrimp are dipped in seasoned tempura batter (lighter than most other batters because it contains no breadcrumbs, which means it requires less oil) and fried to a beautiful golden brown, then sandwiched in a roll with crunchy cilantro lime slaw, tart pickled jalapeños, and house-made roasted garlic aioli. This seafood sandwich is served with your choice of salad or French fries. FUN FACT: The po’ boy originated in New Orleans and was named after the “poor boy” on strike in the 1920s for whom the original sandwich was created. 1000 White Rock Road, El Dorado Hills, 916-933-3111, relishburgerbar.com

Mexquite and Sunny Garden Restaurant photo s by Ray Burgess. Pho Mimi and Vaiano Trattoria photos by Dante Fontana. Other photos courtesy of their respective restaurants.

Sienna Modern Kitchen’s Thai Chili Alaskan Halibut is all about


C. Knight's Steakhouse photo by Ray Burgess. Mikuni Japanese Restaurant & Bar photo courtesy of Mikuni Japanese Restaurant & Bar.

Lobster isn’t the only seafood the

Lobstermania Roll from Mikuni

Japanese Restaurant & Bar boasts; the addition of scallops, shrimp, crab mix, and salmon make this roll a serious seafood party. Asparagus and cream cheese are stuffed into the mix, too, with an array of creamy, sweet sauces and crunchy arare. FUN FACT: Arare is a bite-sized Japanese

cracker with a soy sauce flavor. 185 Placerville Road, Suite 100, Folsom, 916-934-5250; 1017 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 160, Roseville, 916-780-2119; 1565 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-797-2112, mikunisushi.com

Can’t decide between oysters, ceviche, prawn cocktail, or Alaskan king crab legs? Neither can we. Luckily, at C. Knight’s Steakhouse you can have all the above in their big, bold, beautiful Seafood Platter. Perfect for a party of two, it’s easy on the eyes and satisfying on the stomach. Served atop crushed ice with all the requisite sides and sauces (mignonette, cocktail sauce, and melted butter) it’s a richly refreshing way to kick-off a meal at El Dorado Hills’ most beloved steakhouse. FUN FACT: Seafood platters, known as plateau de fruits de mer (plate of fruits of the sea), are a traditional French feast that typically include a variety of shellfish (mussels, shrimp, lobsters, crabs, clams, and oysters) served cold. Usually, they’re eaten with bread and a bottle of crisp white wine. 2085 Vine Street, El Dorado Hills, 916-235-1730, cknightssteakhouse.com AUGUST 2021 |

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PAZA ESTATE & WINERY

TASTING: Saturdays & Sundays: 12pm to 5:00pm 2751 Combie Rd Meadow Vista, CA (530) 305-8873 (EXIT 125 off I-80) bearriverwinery.com

EVENTS ONLY 4150 Ridge Drive Loomis, CA 916.652.9250 winebyhto.com

TASTING: Fri-Sun: 12-5pm 3357 Ayres Holmes Rd Auburn, CA 916.834.0565 pazawines.com

LONE BUFFALO VINEYARDS

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TASTING: Fri-Sun: 12-5pm 7505 Wise Rd Auburn, CA (Enter at Buttes View Lane) 530.823.1159 lonebuffalovineyards.com

TASTING: Fri-Sun: 12-5pm, 4390 Gold Trail Way Loomis, CA 916.652.6015 secretravine.com

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ESTATE WINERY Please check the website for current hours of operation. 6635 Cavitt Stallman Road Granite Bay, CA 916.587.0618 trwinery.com

TASTING: Fri-Sun: 12-5pm 3285 Crosby Herold Rd Lincoln, CA 916.534.8780 ciotticellars.com

CRISTALDI VINEYARDS TASTING: Sat: 12-4pm By on-line reservation at: CristaldiVineyards.com 4060 Ridge Dr Loomis, CA 916.759.1291 cristaldivineyards.com

DORA DAIN WINES TASTING: By Appointment 2650 Crosby Herold Rd Lincoln, CA 916.628.0999 doradainfarms.com

FAWNRIDGE WINERY TASTING: Fri-Sun: 11am-5pm and by Appt. 5560 Fawnridge Rd Auburn, CA 530.887.9522 fawnridgewine.com

TASTING: Thurs-Sun: 11am-5pm 10850 Mt. Vernon Rd Auburn, CA 530.823.1111 mtvernonwinery.com

MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH WINES VIN UVA TASTING ROOM TASTING: Thursday: 4-7pm Friday: 4-8pm Saturday: 4-8pm Sunday: Noon-3pm 8629 Auburn Folsom Rd Granite Bay, CA 916.784.9463 mountsaintjosephwines.com

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VIÑA CASTELLANO WINERY TASTING: Thurs-Sun: 12-5pm 4590 Bell Rd Auburn, CA 530.889.2855 vinacastellano.com

WISE VILLA WINERY & BISTRO TUSCAN-STYLE BISTRO, WINE TASTING, SPECIAL EVENTS Sun-Wed: 11am-5pm Thurs-Sat: 11am-8pm Full menu 5 days a week 4200 Wise Rd Lincoln CA 916.543.0323 WiseVillaWinery.com

PLACER BREWERIES AUBURN ALEHOUSE BREWERY & RESTAURANT 289 Washington St Auburn, CA 530.885.2537 auburnalehouse.com

DUELING DOGS BREWING CO. BREWERY, MEADERY, CIDERY & FARMSTAND Thurs-Fri: 2-6pm; Sat-Sun: 11am-5pm 3030 Barrett Park Ln Lincoln, CA 916.434.8141 DuelingDogsBrewing.com

HILLENBRAND FARMHAUS BREWERY BREWERY, TASTING ROOM & PROVISIONS Fri-Sat: 11:30am–8pm Sun: 11am-7pm 5100 Virginiatown Rd Newcastle, CA info@hillenbrandbrewery.com hillenbrandbrewery.com

LOOMIS BASIN BREWING CO. BREWERY & TASTING ROOM Tues-Thurs: 3-8pm; Fri 3-9pm; Sat-Sun Available For Private Bookings 3277 Swetzer Rd Loomis, CA 916.259.2739 loomisbasinbrewing.com

MONK’S CELLAR BREWERY & PUBLIC HOUSE Closed Monday & Tuesday. Wednesday & Thursday 12-8pm. Friday & Saturday 11:30-9:30. Sunday Brunch from 10am-3pm. 240 Vernon St Roseville, CA 916.786.6665 monkscellar.com

NEW GLORY TAPROOM & EATERY Wed-Sun: 12-8pm 5540 Douglas Blvd Granite Bay, CA 916.872.1721 newglorybeer.com

OUT OF BOUNDS BREWING CO. BREWERY & TASTING ROOM Open: Wednesday - Sundays 4480 Yankee Hill Rd #100 Rocklin / 916.259.1511 outofboundsbrewing.com OUT OF BOUNDS CRAFT KITCHEN AND BIERGARTEN Open: Wednesday - Sunday 13407 Folsom Blvd Folsom / 916.357.5250 outofboundsbrewing.com

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FARM STAND: Wednesday: 3:30-6pm, Saturday: 9am-1pm Check for additional hours on the website during summer and Mandarin season 10370 Mount Vernon Rd., Auburn, CA Urbandreamerfarm.org 530-308-3665

BOURBON, BRANDY, GIN & WHISKEY TASTING: Sat-Sun: 1-5pm 12205 Locksley Ln, #11 Auburn, CA 916.599.6541 californiadistilledspirits.com

FOOTHILL ROOTS FARM FARM STAND: Thursdays & Fridays: 2-7pm June-October, Thursdays: 1-5pm November-January 17565 Placer Hills Rd in Meadow Vista More info at www.foothillrootsfarm.com 530-637-8704

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Toogood Estate Winery Toogood Estate Winery is located in the beautiful rolling hills of Fairplay, California. Owned and operated on site by generations of the Mittelstaedt family, the unique Toogood Winery is known for producing over 60 different wines and ports throughout the year. Open 7 days a week, pouring a selection of 20 different products. Most wine tastings are enjoyed in our 5,000 sq ft. Wine Cave where production and aging also take place. The delicately controlled atmosphere offers members and visitors a particularly remarkable experience! Seven varietals are grown at the winery and local grapes are brought in to produce a wide range of wines & ports. Regular wine club events, barrel tastings, private tastings and more make Toogood your top wine country destination. And remember Zinfest, a can’t miss event, September 4-6, 2021 - more info at fairplayzinfest.com Toogood is pleased to announce their satellite tasting room on Main Street in Placerville, Toogood Cellars! 30 different bottles available for sale, along with distinct glasses and merchandise, port pony refills and more. Situated in a

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renovated historic space, Toogood achieved a national restoration award for the project! Build your own flights, or take delight in Sangria Sundays, when we offer fresh, house made sangria. Happy Hour Mondays with half priced glasses from 5-8 p.m. Port and Chocolate flights are offered daily featuring 5 different ports and chocolates! Wine club members now enjoy the option to pick up their wines at either location. Check out the Toogood Wine Cave Mural painted by local artist Oran Miller! Toogood Cellars is open Thursday through Monday 1-8pm (8:30pm Friday & Saturday). Toogood Winery 7280 Fairplay Road • Somerset 530-620-1910 info@toogoodwinery.com • toogoodwinery.com

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Bricks Eats & Drinks

11 years and counting on historical Main Street in Placerville! We attribute our success to the community that keeps coming back for great food, creative libations, conversations and smiles! We thank our patrons for the continual support and positive reviews, sharing this place with your friends and family. We are looking forward to seeing you and yours the next time you are looking for a spot to eat in our cute little town of Placerville. ROTATING TAPS LOCAL WINES FULL BAR 482 Main Street • Placerville 530-303-3480 • bricksonmainstreet.com

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We have had the pleasure of being part of the Placerville community for 12 years now. Cascada continues to strive to give our patrons the best dining experience possible. We serve an eclectic mix of Mexican favorites and California fresh cuisine with a Latin flair in an upscale, urban setting without the upscale price. Our full bar is anchored with local wines and specialty margaritas made with premium tequilas and fresh squeezed lime juice. Our friendly and professional staff serve lunch and dinner seven days a week. So stop by and have some fun. We look forward to seeing you. 384 Main Street • Placerville 530-344-7757 • cascadainplacerville.com

Main Street Tap House One of the newest restaurants on Main Street, in Placerville, we opened our doors in December of 2020, and hit the ground running. We offer a delicious menu that has something for everyone. Shareable appetizers, delicious flatbreads, tacos, burgers and more. This restaurant has a large outdoor patio that is great for groups and we have spacious indoor seating as well. Featuring over 25 taps of craft beers, ciders, kombuchas and wine! If you find a brew you like you can take it home in a growler and come back for a refill at a discounted price. We offer a full bar, a signature cocktail menu made by our creative bartenders, and happy hour from 2PM - 5PM Monday - Thursday. Happy hour includes small bites, discounted beer, well drinks and a fun atmosphere. We have a positive and upbeat staff that is knowledgeable of our food and drink menu and can't wait to serve you. Come check us out! 209 Main Street • Placerville 530-330-4648 • taphouseonmainstreet.com.com

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DarkHeart Brewing

DarkHeart Brewing is nestled on Auburn Blvd on the old Route 40. This Pirate themed Brewery is known for fun and great European and American style beers. This hidden gem is a diamond in the rough located in the back of an auto repair complex. DarkHeart Brewing is know for their 20 taps of malt forward classically styled beers and an 8 flavor Seltzer Bar. DarkHeart Brewing offers indoor seating as well as a dog run and huge Bier Garten. Live music every Friday and Saturday night with some of the hottest acts! Mug Club Members never pay a cover charge. Come try something decidedly different.

The Auburn Alehouse Craft Brewery & Restaurant opened in 2007 in the iconic Shanghai Restaurant, embracing the building's character and colorful history in the heart of historic Auburn. While enjoying their full bistro menu, dog-friendly patio, and specialty craft cocktails, patrons can often see Brian & his brewers making world-class beer in small batches, using only the finest malted barley and American-grown hops. Auburn Alehouse recently took home a Silver Medal at the Great American Beer Festival for their flagship Gold Digger IPA which brought the total up to 8 GABF medals. Your craft beer getaway awaits! 289 Washington Street • Auburn • 530-885-2537 auburnalehouse.com Open seven days a week! •

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A Taste of Tuscany in Placer County As you visit Ciotti for wine tasting or to relax over a glass of wine your senses are whisked away to the subtle tranquility of Italy. Our rich Placer County agriculture resembles that of Tuscany and the Mediterranean resulting in our award winning wines being deep in color, rich in character with bold, velvety finishes. Whether you choose to have a flight outside on our beautiful patio, taste inside at the wine bar or enjoy our many Saturday live music events over a bottle we know you’ll find a little sunshine in everyone.

The Monk’s Cellar

The Monk's Cellar Brewery and Public House in Downtown Roseville is a homegrown, award winning, community focused brewery, restaurant, and bar. Inspired by the rich brewing tradition of Belgium, The Monk's Cellar is a place that makes finely crafted beer, inspired cocktails, and seasonal food all to be shared with friends. It is this idea of a place where people gather to enjoy each other's company that is at the heart of The Monk's Cellar.

3285 Crosby Herold Road • Lincoln 916-534-8780 • ciotticellars.com Fri-Sun 12pm-5pm •

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Winery of the Year

For the second year in a row, Helwig Vineyards and Winery was honored with the “Winery of the Year Award" through the Amador County Fair Wine Competition.

Book your tasting today! www.helwigwinery.com

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Element 79 Vineyards

We are not just a winery, we are a country club for wine drinkers! A visit to our family owned winery provides the opportunity to not just taste our wines, but experience them. Whether you choose to taste a flight, take a vineyard tour, enjoy a picnic lunch or stroll through the vines, you’ll find yourself immersed in a winery visit like no other. Like those that discovered the magic of our beautiful area many years ago, you can discover gold of your own in a bottle of award winning wine and an experience you won’t soon forget. Stunning Views • Award Winning Wines Elegant Tasting Room • Small Food Plates EV Charger on Site 7350 Fairplay Road • Somerset • 530-497-0750 • element79vineyards.com Now open 7 days-a-week 11am – 5pm •

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Kehret Vineyards

Situated high atop 2615 ft Mount Aukum, Kehret Vineyards crafts premium wines that tell the story of the unique climate and terrain of the Sierra Foothills. We’re known for our stunning views of the El Dorado County countryside, warm and genuine hospitality, and our unforgettably delicious hand-crafted wines that showcase the unique terroir of our granite mountain top vineyards and the Fair Play AVA. We invite you to experience world class wines in our stunning mountain top setting that provides sweeping views from the Sierras to the Coastal Range. 6781 Tower Rd. • Somerset • 209-245-3757 • kehretvineyards.com

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PaZa Estate Winery

Simply Bubbles Amador county's first champagne and sparkling wine bar in charming downtown Sutter Creek. Follow the bubbles... We offer 4 flights of fine champagne and sparkling wine. Tickle your taste buds with our selection of premium champagnes, regional sparkling wines and local favorites. Enjoy our refreshing, fruity prosecco slushies. 35A Main Street • Sutter Creek 209-560-3015 • simplybubbles.net • Thur-Fri 4pm-7pm; Sat 12pm-7pm; Sun 12pm-6pm

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Twin Rocks Estate Winery Twin Rocks Estate Winery lies along Placer Wine Trail in the Sierra Foothills AVA. Our wines are entirely estate grown and locally produced. Twin Rocks now offers vineyard tours, olive oil tastings and sunset wine flights on the patio for ‘Wine Wednesdays’. Follow us on social media to find out more! 6635 Cavitt Stallman Road • Granite Bay 916-587-0618 • trwinery.com

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Citizen Vine Folsom Bogle Family Vineyards

We’re in our 10th year being open on the Placer Wine Trail, just minutes northeast of Sacramento, halfway between Auburn, Newcastle, and Lincoln. Our rustically elegant tasting shed and picnic areas are surrounded by picturesque views of the Sierra Foothills, the Sutter Buttes, and coastal mountain range. PaZa - creating expressions of passion, one smalllot at a time!

Citizen Vine is not your average wine bar. We are proud, not pretentious! We provide a casual, intimate, and relaxed environment where our guests can sip on some great wine, or beer, and enjoy a delicious variety of small plate offerings. With live music every Friday & Saturday night, “Pouring for the people” is more than a tag line, it is a way of life.

C. Knight’s brings a classic approach to the American tradition of the “old school steakhouse” offering Prime beef, craft cocktails, and local wines. We’re honored to be consistently voted one of the best steakhouses in the region. Now serving all the favorites from Ruffhaus Hot Dog Co. daily for lunch. Open for lunch and dinner, and all day Ecstatic Hour on Mondays!

609 Sutter St. Folsom, CA 95630 www.citizenvinefolsom.com

2085 Vine Street, Suite 101 • El Dorado Hills 916-235-1730 • cknightssteakhouse.com

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Lone Buffalo Vineyards

Premium boutique wines crafted right in your own back yard! Lone Buffalo Vineyards fits right into the Sierra Foothills wine scene – offering a down-to-earth attitude and a twist of Old West philosophy. Grab a taste of our flagship “Where the Buffalo Roam” Syrah blend or “Bison Blanc Viognier” and listen to a tale about the history of wine in Placer County. We don’t just spin yarns – we make great wines. Silky reds and tangy whites backed by over forty years of winemaking experience. Enjoy tasting FriSunday, noon-5pm at our Wise Road vineyard & tasting room right in the middle of the Placer Wine & Ale Trail. FREE TO ROAM We believe in the kind of personal, handson tasting experience long-gone from other California wine regions…You'll feel right at home at Lone Buffalo! AMMENITIES • Meet the Winemaker • Outdoor Picnic Area • Private Parties & Tours • Pet Friendly Location • Limos & Buses Please Call Ahead 7505 Wise Rd., Auburn, CA 530-823-1159 • www.lonebuffalovineyards.com Fri-Sun 12-5 •

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Exploring Edinburgh 5 ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCES by TOM MAILEY

It was February, pre-pandemic, and we didn’t know what to expect in Edinburgh, Scotland. To be honest, we picked this city (pronounced ED-in-burrah) as our first place ever to visit abroad because, well, an acquaintance owns a flat there and offered it at an off-season price we couldn’t refuse. Thus, winter weather kept us ducking in and out of doorways all week. Snow, wind, cloudbursts…we were hit by all of it, often all within minutes. But there is no bad weather, just bad gear, right? So, we came prepared, and the upside was crowds were light, lines were nil, and the pubs all felt that much warmer when we stepped inside.

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ur flat was in the “new town” part of Edinburgh (meaning it was built a mere two and half centuries ago, after the “old town” became impossibly overcrowded (more on that later). But we found both sections to be vibrant and incredibly walkable for anyone in reasonably good shape; we crushed our 10,000 Fitbit steps every day we were there. Part of our pre-planning was to sketch out a game plan, and we were glad we did, especially since we were only there a week. We arrived with a good basic idea of Edinburgh (I’m a dork for history so did a pretty deep dive into the city’s rich and storied past; my wife researched shopping, dining, and modern points


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of interest). Even though we knew what we wanted to see, do, and experience, we still left room for some improvisation—like spending an unplanned afternoon in an old pub drinking cider and listening to Scottish folk music after stumbling on an impromptu jam session (the upright bass player was working a crossword puzzle between songs). Or the day that, on a whim, we caught a train two hours north to the beautiful riverside village of Pitlochry at the doorstep of the Cairngorm mountains. Our take away (which is also what they call “take out,” fyi)…? Our brief visit was a fulfilling first glimpse of a friendly, thriving city and country we cannot wait to go back to and explore more deeply. These highlights were part of our basic outline.

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Edinburgh’s past is present, always and often literally, starting with this ancient fortress built atop the plug of an extinct volcano. It can be seen from nearly everywhere in the city and is impossible to ignore. In fact, it’s where the city began. That Mary Queen of Scots gave birth to her only heir here is just one of its many fascinating stories. In summer, lines can be long, so buy your pass ahead of time—or do like we did and visit in a snowstorm.

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The weather was too blustery for us to conquer Arthur’s Seat, another extinct volcano rising above the Palace of Holyroodhouse, but we did hit Calton Hill. This 338-foot knob just off the urban buzz of the Royal Mile is a great place for views:

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Pitlochry, one of Scotland's most beautiful and vibrant villages

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the city, distant hills, the bay (called the Firth of Forth). It’s a steep little hike but well worth it. Plus, it’s dotted with several time-worn monuments, including a tower that looks like a telescope and an old jail that looks like a castle.

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A beautiful, mind-blowing place that we visited twice…and still only saw maybe a quarter of. Learn the history of Scotland, including drama from royal families that makes the Kardashians seem like the Waltons. Plus, there’s so, so much more. And, it’s free.

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dating back much further), the palace anchors the lower end of the Royal Mile. It is the “Official Residence of the Queen,” and she still visits annually. Of course, it too is steeped in royal history but also features changing exhibitions; we took in a visiting collection of original drawings from Leonardo Da Vinci (he was pretty good).

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All of it. Travel writer Rick Steves describes this street as “one of Europe’s best sightseeing walks” and, indeed, it is packed with pubs, shops, five-star restaurants, pubs, ancient churches, tearooms, pubs, whisky tasting, hotels and, did I mention pubs? But don’t just eat, drink, and shop; take time to learn the

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street’s backstory. We hired a guide and were glad we did: At one time Edinburgh was one of the most densely packed cities in the world, with tens of thousands living along this one stretch of commerce. That overcrowding led to the building of some of the world’s first high-rise buildings, many of which became, over time, squalid tenements for the poorest residents. It’s fascinating and reminds you that while royals may have done some high living here, the bulk of the residents who helped create this beautiful city did not. Editor’s note: Before venturing out, please read the latest information on COVID-19 travel restrictions at visitscotland.com/about/practicalinformation/covid-19-recovery-phases.

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ou never know what it’s going to take for a restaurant to be successful these days. Ever since Covid, the old standards have gone by the wayside and forced new models of operation. It seems more and more of us are looking to make our dining experience simpler and more comfortable—hence the popularity of comfort food.

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Michael Sanson, restauranteur and owner of Historic Folsom’s newest eatery, Plank Craft Kitchen + Bar, has acknowledged and embraced that concept. His remodel of the building at 608 Sutter Street is a relaxed atmosphere of wood and warmth, including the bar that he painstakingly refinished by hand. I sat at said bar and sampled a few items from the lunch menu. First, I went

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are a mainstay at Plank, and they do them well.


Buttermilk-Baked Chicken Sandwich

Southern comfort—as in Nashville hot chicken wings. Having sweated my way through the original (reputedly) at Prince’s in Nashville, I was hoping these were a bit tamer. They were even possibly a bit too tame for chicken bearing the “Nashville hot” moniker. Plank bakes their wings (fine with me), unlike the deep-fried version doused with cayenne that Prince’s lover served him the morning after he cheated on her in the 1930s. The rest is chicken history. Next up, a tasty rendition of one of my favorites: roasted beet salad. Spring mix, roasted beets, toasted walnuts, green onions, and goat cheese with honey dijon vinaigrette combined for a refreshing, healthy starter—or an entrée with the addition of one of five available proteins. Either way, you can’t go wrong if you like roasted beets. Burgers are a mainstay at Plank, and they do them well. I got the Dre’s BBQ burger at the risk of being redundant, because that’s what I like on a burger. A 1/3 pound of beef, lettuce, tomatoes, cheddar cheese, zesty BBQ sauce, applewood smoked bacon, and a crunchy, fat, onion ring on brioche proved to be as good as it looked. I could’ve opted for their panko-crusted, buttermilk-baked chicken sandwich with fried green tomatoes, cheddar cheese, bacon aioli, and bourbon-bacon slaw, but that will be a must-try on my next visit. Another forward-thinking idea from Mike and his team is the “Marketplace Sides”—four lighter additions that take the place of the usual fries, tots, or rings. I ordered

608 Sutter Street, Folsom 916-260-5333, plankfolsom.com  @plankfolsom

Nashville Hot Chicken Wings

Crème Brûlée

Roasted Beet Salad

avocado, cherry tomatoes, and pine nuts in a lime vinaigrette to accompany my meal. Though a small upcharge, it was well worth it, in my opinion. To finish, I went with a velvety crème brûlée and had to stop myself from also ordering the cheesecake (both are made

Hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. (Sunday); closed Monday; 4-9 p.m. (Tuesday-Wednesday); 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (Thursday); 11 a.m.-10 p.m. (Friday); 9 a.m.-10 p.m. (Saturday) Try This: Rock-N-Tots, Beef & Cheddar Sliders, Roasted Beet Salad, Buttermilk-Baked Chicken Sandwich, Dre’s BBQ

in-house). Take a bike ride around the lake, do some shopping on Sutter Street, and have a relaxing, “comfortable” meal at Historic Folsom’s Tell us about newest eatery—you’ll be your experience glad you did. and what you liked by

Burger, Cedar Plank Salmon, Marionberry French Toast, Lobster Benedict, Crème Brûlée Drinks: Full bar; beer, wine, and cocktails Tab: $$ Heads-Up: Street-side patio; weekday happy hour from 4-6 p.m.; espresso drinks; upstairs

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dining; weekend breakfast from 9 a.m.noon; reservations available online; kids’ menu; mocktails made using Liquid Alchemist syrups; pitchers of beer

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Foodie Find

More Stellar Sandwiches...

Main Street Melters 589 Main Street, Placerville, 530-303-3871, mainstreetmelters.com ORDER THIS: Angry Irishmen (corned beef, pastrami, cream cheese, Havarti, jalapeños, and hot pepper spread on sliced sourdough)

Crepes & Burgers , 313 Iron Point Road, Folsom, 916-294-0052, crepesandburgers.com ORDER THIS: Chicken Club (grilled chicken, applewood smoked bacon, mozzarella, lettuce, tomatoes, and mayo served on focaccia bread)

Newcastle Cheese Shop , 455 Main Street, Newcastle, 916-663-3704 ORDER THIS: Rat Trap (combination of meats and cheeses, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickles, pepperoncinis, mayo, and mustard on Dutch crunch)

Timmy Ginger’s Sandwich Shop 7451 FOOTHILLS BOULEVARD, SUITE 190, ROSEVILLE, 916-865-4891, TIMMYGINGERS.COM

There’s a new sandwich shop in town, and if you’re a fan of quality subs or sarnies or sangwiches or hoagies (whatever you call them), then Timmy Ginger’s is the place to try. Located on the corner of Pleasant Grove and Foothills Boulevard, TG’s serves up 32 specialty sandwiches (16 meat and 16 vegan), as well as build-your-own options, salads, sides, and a kids’ menu. It was nice to see a line of folks ordering (including some first responders) and dining both inside and out on the patio. I ordered a #2: brisket with creamy horseradish, coleslaw, bacon, and house dressing on a sweet roll (they offer seven bread options). I sat indoors and watched my beloved San Francisco Giants on the TV while uptempo music played over their sound system. The brisket was lean and flavorful, and the house-made coleslaw added a freshness to the meaty behemoth. The next day, I returned for another round, this time opting for one of the intriguing vegan options, the #18 , with a decidedly un-vegan name: Hot Chicken. The menu lists it with hot chicken, bacon, avocado, provolone, Tell us about house slaw, and “kicken sauce” —all of which are plant-based and decidedly your experience and what you liked by delicious…easily one of the better vegan sandwiches I’ve had. Owner Tim, aka leaving a comment on Timmy Ginger, goes the extra mile by not using things like prepackaged shredded Instagram (@lornwrites), Facebook lettuce and cheap cuts of meat. What’s more, he makes all the sauces in-house, (@roundtripkitchen. com), or by emailing including vegan mayonnaise. When the sandwich craving hits, stop by and grab one info@stylemg. of Timmy Ginger’s (soon-to-be famous) specialty sandwiches—made fresh to order! com. — by LORN RANDALL

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Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop , 4060 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 104, Granite Bay, 916-742-7688, capriottis.com ORDER THIS: The Hot Bobbie (grilled slow-roasted turkey, cranberry sauce, handmade stuffing, and mayo on a fresh-baked roll)

Timmy’s Brown Bag , 451 Main Street, Suite 10, Placerville, 530-303-3203, timmysbrownbag.com ORDER THIS: Crunchy Grilled Cheese (extra sharp cheddar, pimento beer cheese, CheezIts, Cheetos, arugula, cherry tomatoes, and Cambell’s Tomato Soup vinaigrette on brioche-style Texas toast) Rim’s Del i, 5241 Hazel Avenue Fair Oaks, 916-9667707, rimsdeli.com ORDER THIS: Grilled Tuna (house-made tuna salad, provolone, lettuce, tomatoes, and onions on a French roll)

Timmy Ginger's Sandwich Shop #18 photo by Dante Fontana; #2 photo by Ray Burgess. Main Street Melters and Newcastle Cheese Shop photos by Dante Fontana. Timmy's Brown Bag photo courtesy of Timmy's Brown Bag.

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Captain Cooks TO P C O O KI NG T I P S + FO O L PRO OF R E C IPE S by MEGAN WISKUS

Cooking, for many, is cathartic. No matter your comfort level in the kitchen, we have some tips and tricks to ensure every meal you make is mouthwatering. TASTE YOUR FOOD AS YOU GO. Ingredients vary in flavor depending on the season, ripeness, or (if not fresh) brand. Tasting your food as you go ensures you can adjust for all these variables every time.

LEARN THE “WHY”. We often get tripped up by thinking that if we’re missing an ingredient for a recipe, we can’t move forward, which is almost never the case! Learning why an ingredient is there and what it’s adding (sweet, salty, umami, leavening) can open you up to a world of substitutions (like when making chimichurri). When in doubt? Ask the Internet! —Megan Kessenich, Making (M)eggs, Auburn, makingmeggs.com, @makingmeggs

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Chimichurri 1 cup fresh flat-leaf parsley (about 1 bunch) 1 cup fresh cilantro (about 1 bunch) 1/2 cup red onion, diced (sub: 1 shallot) 3 tbsp. fresh oregano (sub: leave out) 3-5 cloves of garlic, peeled 2 tbsp. fresh lemon or lime juice (sub: orange juice with an extra splash of vinegar) 2 tbsp. red wine vinegar (sub: champagne or apple cider vinegar) ¼ tsp. salt (or more to taste) ¼ tsp. freshly ground black pepper 1 jalapeño, stems and seeds removed to reduce spice, as desired (sub: red pepper flake or a few dashes of your favorite hot sauce) 1/2-3/4 cup high-quality olive oil

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Add all ingredients except the olive oil to a food processor; pulse a few times until chopped. Slowly stream in the olive oil, while pulsing the mixture a few more times until the olive oil is combined, stopping to scrape down the sides of the food processor if needed. Add olive oil until sauce reaches desired consistency. Serve immediately or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 3 days. Wondering what to do with leftover chimichurri sauce? Get creative! Try stirring it into soups, pasta dishes, dolloped on top of a baked potato, or over your morning eggs to add a bright, fresh, and flavorful punch.

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DON’T BE AFRAID OF HIGH HEAT. Seems obvious but so much flavor comes from searing and sautéing at those high temperatures. You may have been burned in the past by high heat, but with the right cookware for the task at hand, those high temperatures are the key to building flavor without overcooking your ingredients.


PREPARATION IS KEY. Keep a bowl of salt and pepper blend on your counter for basic seasoning needs. Instead of grabbing the salt and pepper separately, it’ll save you time and a step. USE SQUIRT BOTTLES FOR YOUR OILS. Forget messing with a lid—just grab and squirt! I cook mostly with avocado oil and olive oil, so those two are always on my countertop.

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BUY A GOOD CHEF'S KNIFE AND KEEP IT SHARP. My favorite one is the Wusthof Grand Prix (Hollow Edge Santoku), which you can sharpen with a stone soaked in water.

Cranberry, Pistachio, & Honey Energy Bites

LET MACHINES DO THE WORK! Using tools like food processors make recipes like my homemade cranberry, pistachio, & honey energy bites easy peasy.

1 cup dates, pits removed 1 cup dried cranberries 1 cup pistachios 2 tsp. honey

—Stephanie Hibbert, Chef Stephanie, Orangevale, chef-stephanie.com, @chefstephanieh

Rough chop the dates. Add all ingredients to food processor. Pulse until well mixed. Roll into small balls. Makes 20 balls.

ADDING A SQUEEZE OF ABOUT HALF A LEMON to roasted or sautéed vegetables helps to brighten the flavors. Make sure to add it toward the end once the vegetables are cooked. WHEN A RECIPE CALLS FOR MELTED BUTTER, BROWN IT in a saucepan on your stove instead to create a more deliciously rich flavor. PICKLE YOUR EXCESS PRODUCE! Don't let it go to waste. Cauliflower, radishes, rainbow chard stems, carrots, asparagus, green beans, onions…the list is endless. Make sure to scale the liquid, depending on how much you’re pickling and the size of the jar. —Emily & Spencer Shapton, Silver Spork Events & Catering, Auburn, silversporkevents.com, @silversporkevents

Quick Pickled Veggies 4-6 tbsp. sugar 2 tbsp. kosher salt 2 cups hot water 2 cups vinegar (rice wine or apple cider) Veggies of choice (cauliflower, radishes, carrots, green beans, etc.), cut into 1-inch pieces Optional ingredients to add additional flavor: rosemary, thyme, red pepper flakes, or peppercorns Dissolve sugar and salt in hot water; add vinegar and stir. Prep veggies and add them to a glass jar. Pour liquid mixture into the jar, ensuring it covers the top of the vegetables and none float past the surface. Place the lid on top and allow it to cool before refrigerating. They taste best after about 2 days and will keep up to 1 month in your fridge.

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COOKING CLASSES

Take your cookery skills to the next level—and seriously impress your nearest and dearest—by signing up for these local cooking classes.

Savory Summer Torta

WHEN: August 7, 10 a.m.-noon WHERE: Murer House, 1125 Joe Murer Court, Folsom, 916-413-9231, murerhouse.org/cooking_classes PRICE: $45 + $5 for ingredients WHAT: Learn how to make a savory Italian torta filled with diced zucchini, tomatoes, and corn, plus your choice of cheeses. Students will assemble and bake the torta, then enjoy it in class or at home.

Soups from Tuscany

WHEN ENTERTAINING, PICK A DISH THAT HAS AT LEAST ONE DO-AHEAD COMPONENT, such as a sauce that can hold well and is interesting like blistered pepper & heirloom tomato sauce. It pairs well with proteins, elevates any dish, and makes final preparations easier to pull off and less stressful. —Sonya Keister, The Rustic Fork, Folsom, therusticfork.com, @therusticfork

Blistered Pepper & Heirloom Tomato Sauce 1 Anaheim chili pepper, stems & seeds removed, cut lengthwise 1 Fresno chili pepper, stems & seeds removed, cut lengthwise 1/2 yellow bell pepper, stems & seeds removed, cut lengthwise 1 yellow onion (approx. 2 cups), chopped into big pieces 4 large garlic cloves, whole 3 lbs. heirloom tomatoes (mostly red but any variety) 1/4 cup loosely packed basil 2 tbsp. unsalted butter 2 tbsp. olive oil + more to cook Salt and black pepper Line a sheet pan with parchment paper. Lay peppers down, skin

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side up, along with the onion and garlic. Drizzle with olive oil, season with salt and pepper, and broil until the skin on the peppers is blistered or blackened. You may need to rotate the pan under the broiler to achieve this. Move peppers to a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Wait 10 minutes and remove the skin from their flesh. Core the tomatoes and cut into large pieces. In a large pot, heat olive oil, and add the chopped tomatoes, salt, and pepper. Cook over medium heat until the tomatoes start to break down. Add the peppers, onions, and garlic into the tomatoes and cook for 1015 minutes. Add the mixture to a blender. Add butter and basil. Blend to combine and then turn speed to purée. Pour sauce into glass jars or freezer containers, if storing, and use with your favorite recipe.

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Cooking with Kids

WHEN: August 9-30 (Mondays) & August 11-September 1 (Wednesdays), 4-5 p.m. WHERE: El Dorado Hills Community Services District, 1021 Harvard Way, El Dorado Hills, 916-933-6624, eldoradohillscsd.org PRICE: $72 + $35 materials fee WHAT: Little ones (ages 4-14) will work with fresh, organic ingredients then eat or share their creations. Classes (hosted by Little Chefs World) feature nutrition, kitchen safety, and new menus each session.

Sautéed Peaches in Chocolate-Amaretto Sauce

WHEN: August 21, 10 a.m.-noon WHERE: Murer House, 1125 Joe Murer Court, Folsom, 916-413-9231, murerhouse.org/cooking_classes PRICE: $45 + $5 for ingredients WHAT: This Italian version of a popular easy-to-make summer dessert uses lightly sweetened chocolate powder, white wine, and amaretti cookies to enhance fresh summer peaches. Students will make and sample the dessert in class (alongside gelato!) or take it home.

Crisp, Cobbler & Clafoutis

WHEN: August 28, 11 a.m. WHERE: Tess' Kitchen Store, 115 Mill Street, Grass Valley, 530-273-6997, tesskitchenandculinary.com/cooking-classes PRICE: $65 WHAT: Learn how to utilize all your fresh summer fruit by making nectarine & blueberry crisp (topped with a buttery streusel topping), mixed berry cobbler (topped with easy biscuit dough), and fresh peach clafoutis. Classes include the chance to try all the soups, a glass of wine hand-selected by the chef, and a copy of the recipes.

Plant-Based Cooking Classes

WHEN: August 24 (breakfast), August 31 (entrées), September 7 (sides & salads), & September 14 (desserts), 6-7:30 p.m. WHERE: Stallant Cooking School, 20601 W Paoli Lane, Weimar, 530-637-4025, stallantcookingschool.com PRICE: Free WHAT: Hosted by Stallant Health, an urgent care clinic, each program includes live demonstrations, health talks, and food sampling. Due to limited capacity, RSVP is required.

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PAT THE FLESH ON FISH COMPLETELY DRY AND SEASON WITH ONLY SALT AND PEPPER. Then get a cast iron or heavy pan very hot with a little bit of canola or other high-temp oil and place the fish flesh side down. Once there’s a golden-brown crust, flip; the fish is finished once it's flaky.

WHEN: August 7, 1 p.m. WHERE: Tess' Kitchen Store, 115 Mill Street, Grass Valley, 530-273-6997, tesskitchenandculinary.com/cooking-classes PRICE: $65 WHAT: Journey to Tuscany through flavorful soup recipes (minestrone with green beans, zucchini, and tomatoes; onion with pancetta and parmesan; and creamed spinach made Tuscan-style—without cream). Classes include the chance to try all the soups, a glass of wine handselected by the chef, and a copy of the recipes.


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STEAKHOUSE

C. Knight’s brings a classic approach to the American tradition of the “old school steakhouse” offering Prime beef, craft cocktails, and local wines. We’re honored to be consistently voted one of the best steakhouses in the region. Now serving all the favorites from Ruffhaus Hot Dog Co. daily for lunch. Open for lunch and dinner, and all day Ecstatic Hour on Mondays!

FRENCH

C. Knight’s Steakhouse 2085 Vine Street, Suite 101 El Dorado Hills 916-235-1730 cknightssteakhouse.com

AMERICAN

Great food and drink meet at Bricks! Gourmet crafted burgers, satisfying salads and hearty dishes will delight all appetites! Bring friends and family to dine in our uniquely casual atmosphere, or relax at the bar with a cocktail and a savory appetizer.

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MEXICAN

Bricks Eats & Drinks 482 Main Street Placerville 530-303-3480 bricksonmainstreet.com

AMERICAN

Celebrating our 13th year in business, Heyday Café has been voted Best Overall Restaurant, Best Salad Place, Best Casual Restaurant, and Best Wine Bar! Heyday Café presents fresh California cuisine with international influences. Lunch 7 days and dinner 6 nights a week. Pouring over 40 wines! Reservations are encouraged.

Combining the flavors of France and the Mediterranean regions with an emphasis on quality, seasonal, and fresh locally grown ingredients. The perfect location for private dining, special events, wedding celebrations, and corporate dinners/ presentations. Voted Best Overall Restaurant 2020 in the Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin area.

Cascada is your Main Street Placerville destination for the finest Mexican cuisine and best cocktails. Stop by and take in the Bell Tower views while enjoying an authentic south-of-the-border delight and a handcrafted cocktail! See why we are consistently voted a favorite by Style readers.

Cascada Restaurant & Cantina 384 Main Street Placerville 530-344-7757 cascadainplacerville.com

WINERY/BISTRO

Heyday Café 325 Main Street Placerville 530-626-9700 heydaycafe.com

Wise Villa Winery is the only winery in Placer County to feature a full dining experience in our Tuscanstyle bistro. We use only the highest quality, locally sourced ingredients that are hand crafted to perfectly pair with our award-winning wines.

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Restaurant Guide

Featuring restaurants and eateries in Folsom, El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay, Roseville, Rocklin, and beyond. = Outdoor Seating = Full Bar = Beer & Wine Only = Happy Hour M = Pick up a copy of Style here! EL DORADO HILLS

FOLSOM Bacchus House Wine Bar & Bistro

1004 East Bidwell St., Ste. 100, 916-984-7500. New American. One of Folsom’s most praiseworthy

eateries—thanks to extensive wine offerings and seasonal, globally influenced dishes that utilize fresh fare from local farms. Closed Monday. L/D $$

Chicago Fire

310 Palladio Pkwy., Ste. 701, 916-984-0140. Pizza.

36 Handles Public House

1010 White Rock Rd., Ste. 100, 916-941-3606. American. Grab a cold beer from any of their 36

rotating taps while digging in to delicious American gastropub food. Attend one of their many events or join their Mug Club and get a custom, oversized mug and special deals. L/D $$

Bamiyan

1121 White Rock Rd., 916-941-8787. Afghan. Since 2003, Bamiyan has been serving delicious Afghan cuisine, including ashak, mantoo, and bolani. Vegan options. Closed Sunday. L/D $$

BLVD 41

4364 Town Center Blvd., Ste. 134, 916-235-2337. Pizza.

Craft your own experience with custom-made pizzas, signature salads, and 41 craft beers and wines on tap. Assigned wristbands allow the suds—and good times— to flow freely inside or out. L/D | $$

Folsom Palace

3941 Park Dr., Ste 10, 916-936-0808. Asian Fusion.

Food prepared the healthy way, using only natural and fresh ingredients with low sodium, less oil and no MSG. Daily Lunch Specials. L/D $$

Milestone Restaurant

4359 Town Center Blvd., Ste. 116, El Dorado Hills, 916-934-0790, American. Seasonal food, wine, beer, and

cocktails await at this contemporary, hip space with an outdoor patio. They offer open-face sandwiches, cheese & deli plates, and other delicious New American offerings. L/D/ $$

Relish Burger Bar

1000 White Rock Rd., 916-933-3111. American. Stop by

to enjoy delicious-tasting burgers, salads, loaded nachos, beer-battered onion rings, and more at one of El Dorado Hills’ finest burger joints. Spacious patio and weekly events. L/D $$

Selland’s Market Café

4370 Town Center Blvd., 916-932-5025. Café/ Bakery. Seasonal, healthy, and house-made menu items including eclectic sandwiches and hearty entrées and sides, leafy green salads, pizzas, and delectable desserts. Sunday brunch. L/D $$

Sienna Restaurant

3909 Park Dr., 916-941-9694. American. This award-winning restaurant’s specialties include wood-fired pizzas, fresh fish, hand-cut steaks, and a large selection of appetizers. Friday lunch and Sunday brunch. D $$

Sky Sushi

3907 Park Dr., 916-941-6311. Japanese. Since 2005,

Sky Sushi has been serving fresh and tasty rolls at reasonable prices. Located in La Borgata, it offers stylish environs and artistically presented plates. L/D $$

Thai Paradise EDH

4361 Town Center Blvd., 916-939-0389. Thai. Second location for Thai Paradise of Folsom voted Best Thai Restaurant every year since 2008. Serving authentic, delicious and healthy Thai food. Menu includes the best dishes from Folsom plus specials. L/D $$

Offering a variety of menu items inspired by the Windy City, from meaty Italian beef sandwiches and a “Chicago Dog” to the deepest and cheesiest pizza in town. L/D $$

Ciro’s Pizza Café

241 Blue Ravine Rd., Folsom, 916-983-5757. Pizza.

Hand-tossed pizzas crafted using dough made in-house every day and fresh, local veggies and ingredients. Lunch buffet. L/D $$

Coffee Republic

6610 Folsom-Auburn Rd., Folsom, 916-987-8001. Café/Bakery. Cozy brick-and-wood café offering

a variety of sandwiches, salads, and sweet teas, in addition to extensive coffee beverages. Vegan options. B/L/D $$

Corner Tavern & Grill

700 Glenn Dr., Ste. 170, Folsom, 916-467-7800. American. Pizza. Sports Bar. Everyone knows your

name at this gastro tavern that serves elegant, East Coast-inspired comfort food, including burgers, salads, sandwiches, soups, pastas, pizza, and more. Vegan options. Daily specials. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

Curry Bowl

1870 Prairie City Rd. Ste. 500, Folsom, 916-467-7675.

Indian. Serving North and South Indian Cuisine along with a daily lunch buffet comprising multiple mains, sides, and desserts, Curry Bowl aims to please with it's authentic dishes that cater to vegetarians and nonvegetarians, alike. L/D $$

Curry Club Indian Bistro

196 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 130, 916-353-0855. Indian.

Dive into authentic Indian cuisine at this local favorite. Avail of their lunch buffet where you can sample multiple dishes for a fraction of the price. Regulars go gaga for their vindaloo, palak paneer, and butter chicken. L/D $$

Dolan's Bar & Grill

199 Blue Ravine Rd., 916-932-4750. Sports Bar. Irish. American. Sit back and relax at this laid-back sports

pub that serves a fusion of traditional Irish fare and California classics with a kick, including Carnitas Mac 'n Cheese, Bangin' Flatbread, and Shepherd's Pie. Entertainment includes Friday night karaoke, live music on Saturdays, darts, a pool table, six TVs, and a video wall. Sunday brunch. L/D $$

Dos Coyotes

13885 Folsom Blvd., Ste. 100, 916-351-9750. Mexican. Dos Coyotes offers an eclectic spin on

Southwestern dishes at affordable prices and prides themselves on using fresh, local ingredients. Vegan options. L/D $

Fat’s Asia Bistro

2585 Iron Point Rd., 916-983-1133. Asian Fusion/

Chinese/Seafood. Named the region’s favorite Asian restaurant for more than 10 years in a row, Fat’s specializes in handmade dim sum, banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s recipe), and other high-quality dishes. L/D $$

FLB Entertainment Center

511 East Bidwell St., 916-983-4411. American.

1121 White Rock Rd., Ste. 105, 916-586-9444. Japanese. The

Bowling, a casino, and sports bar are just part of the fun that awaits at FLB Entertainment Center. They also offer a full grill with veggie-packed salads and wraps, burgers, sandwiches, pizza, and breakfast items. Late-night dining. B/L/D $$

Windplay Deli

1169 Riley Street,916-983-8880. Asian Fusion. Food prepared the healthy way, using only natural and fresh ingredients with low sodium, less oil and no MSG. Daily Lunch Specials. L/D $$

Umi Sushi

super fresh fish and pretty presentation will please both your appetite and eyes. A non-sushi menu (like delicious bento boxes and udon) is offered as well. Closed Sunday. L/D $$

5003 Windplay Dr., Ste. 1, 916-933-9099. Deli. Located in

Folsom Palace

EDH business park, Windplay Deli is a great lunch hour spot. Owner-operated, they strive to create sandwiches to your preference by accommodating all palates. Closed weekends. B/L $

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Folsom Tap House

25005 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 140., 916-292-5711. American. Choices abound at Folsom Tap House!

Their extensive menu allows guests to choose from draft and bottled beers, and their food menu has options that’ll pair perfectly with whatever pint you pick. L/D $$

Hacienda Del Rio

702 Sutter St., Ste. M, 916-351-1800. Mexican. Since 1979, Hacienda has been dishing up authentic Mexican favorites like Fajitas Del Rio and Chimi Especial, alongside chips, spicy green salsa, and handcrafted margaritas. Weekend brunch and spacious patio. L/D $$

Hasu Teriyaki & Sushi

25075 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 120, 916-983-7777. Japanese.

Enjoy the delicious food, friendly service, and cozy atmosphere at Hasu. The menu features a wide variety of traditional Japanese dishes guaranteed to please. Vegan options. Closed Tuesday. L/D $

Hisui Sushi

25004 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 107, 916-985-7778. Japanese. Combining traditional Japanese cuisine with a creative and contemporary flair, Hisui focuses on serving food made using fresh, healthy ingredients. Closed Monday. L/D $$

Iron Horse Tavern

460 Palladio Pkwy., 916-618-4322. New American.

Grab a seat on the spacious patio with TVs at this hip gastropub that serves up eclectic American fare, including a Mac & Cheese Bar, Brandy Fried Chicken Nuggets, and weekend brunch with Stuffed French Toast, a Breakfast Board, and bottomless mimosas. Their craft cocktails, myriad mocktails, and over 25 beers can't be missed either. L/D $$

Julian's Pâtisserie and Café

6610 Folsom-Auburn Rd., Ste. 7, 916-936-4735. Bakery/ Café. Julian's Pâtisserie is full of European treats, creative crêpes (both sweet and savory), and more—all of which are made from scratch with nothing but the finest ingredients. Closed Tuesday. B/L $

Karen’s Bakery and Café

705 Gold Lake Dr., Ste. 340, 916-985-2665. Bakery/

Café. Bakery items here are based on European traditions and feature seasonal ingredients with a creative approach. The picturesque patio is perfect for catching up with friends over coffee or lunch. Closed Sunday. B/L $$

Land Ocean New American Grill

2720 East Bidwell St., 916-983-7000. New American.

Land Ocean offers distinctive menus that include hand-cut steaks, wood-fired rotisserie, fresh seafood, and delectable desserts. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

La Rosa Blanca

402 Natoma St., 916-673-9085. Mexican. You’re part of the family at La Rosa Blanca. From fajitas and tostadas to tortas, soups, and salads, you can expect great-tasting food, generous portions, and a festive environment. L/D $

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

300 Palladio Pkwy., Folsom, 916-378-4660. American.

Enjoy a sizeable, seasonal menu full of eclectic, gastropub-style offerings that include salads, bowls, burgers, pastas, desserts, and even an impressive kids’ menu. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

Lotus 8

199 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 100. 916-351-9278. Chinese.

This eatery serves authentic Chinese food with a modern twist, such as orange chicken that manages to be both saucy yet incredibly crispy at the same time. Lunch dishes come with soup and your choice of chow mein or fried rice. L/D $$

Mas Taco Bar

450 Palladio Pkwy., 916-597-2929. Mexican.

From creative tacos that run the gamut from pork belly and duck confit, to Korean fried chicken and fried oysters, Mas' menu also features appetizers, bowls, and desserts. When it comes to wetting your whistle, the cocktail menu—all handmade with fresh ingredients— has you covered! The bar also boasts over 50 types of tequila. B/L/D $$

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Mel's Diner

13399 Folsom Blvd., 916-985-7337, American. Whether morning, noon, or night, step into yesteryear at this local diner that serves all-American family favorites like country fried steak, burgers, fried chicken, milkshakes, and more. B/L/D $$

Mexquite

25095 Blue Ravine Rd., 916-984-8607. Mexican.

Mexquite provides mouthwatering Mexican cuisine, plus a lively interior and spacious, dog-friendly patio. Patrons particularly love their ceviche, margaritas, and carnitas. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

Mikuni

185 Placerville Rd., Ste. 100, Folsom, 916-934-5250. Japanese. In addition to sushi, traditional Japanese dishes, and modern twists on classics, Mikuni offers a gluten-free menu, party platters, and happy hour specials—all made using great attention to detail and fresh ingredients. L/D $$

Mountain Mike's Pizza

25075 Blue Ravine Rd Suite 150, Folsom, 916-817-1207. Pizza. A family-friendly favorite, Mountain Mikes

promises the crispiest, curliest pepperoni and the freshest ingredients on their pizza. They also offer mouthwatering wings, an all-you-can-eat salad bar, and pizza buffet lunch. L/D $$

Mylapore

1760 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 160., 916-985-3500. Indian.

With South Indian roots, Mylapore serves fresh, healthy, scratch-made food that’s entirely vegetarian. Their breakfast, daily specials, and dosa happy hour are not to be missed. B/L/D $$

Pho Mimi

25004 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 121, 916-542-7913. Vietnamese. Family-owned and hyper-fresh, Pho Mimi serves rice noodle soups (pho), bánh mi sandwiches, vermicelli bowls, crispy egg rolls, and other authentic, flavorpacked Vietnamese dishes, including a lengthy list of vegetarian entrées. Morning (try the Mimi's Signature Breakfast and Mango Smoothie), noon, or night, this local hotspot is quickly becoming a Folsom favorite. B/L/D $$

Rock-N-Fire

1010 Riley St., Ste. 4, 916-673-9474. Pizza/American/ Mexican. Ever heard of a burger bowl? Try it at this

unique eatery that serves up flavor-packed fare— including custom-built (and signature) pizzas, burgers and said burger bowls, salads, nachos, tacos, and more—with speedy, friendly service at affordable prices. L/D $$

Ruchi Indian Cuisine

601 East Bidwell St., 916-983-2871. Indian. Ruchi’s accommodating menu has a variety of North and South Indian dishes, including a lengthy list of vegetarian entrées, as well as a lunch buffet and weekly specials. L/D $$

Rudy’s Hideaway

12303 Folsom Blvd., 916-351-0606. Seafood/ Steakhouse. Rudy’s is a seafood-lover’s delight and

features a mouthwatering selection of nautical noshes plus melt-in-your-mouth steaks and lunch specials. L/D $$

Sacramento Pizza Company

2700 East Bidwell St., Ste. 500, 916-673-9754. Pizza.

Choose your crust, sauce, cheese, meats, and unlimited toppings at this pizza lover’s paradise. The locally sourced ingredients and scratch-made dough results in pie perfection. Vegan cheese and gluten-free crust available. L/D $

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2776 East Bidwell St., Ste. 300, 916-817-4356. Indian.

This exciting dining destination serves authentic Indian dishes with a fusion flair (favorites include the Bombay Sliders, Manglore Fried Chicken, Tandoori Chicken, and Biriyani) in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Closed Mondays. Catering available. Lunch buffet; offerings change daily. L/D $$

Scott's Seafood Roundhouse

824 Sutter Street, 916-989-6711. Seafood/American.

Expect the freshest of seafood (flown in or delivered daily from around the world) served by well-trained, knowledgeable staff in a comfortable atmosphere at this Folsom area favorite. Full gluten-free menu. L/D $$$

Shogun Hibachi Grill & Sushi

1870 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 600, 916-985-9588. Japanese.

This modern hibachi restaurant brings new meaning to “dinner and a show,” thanks to a personal chef who will deftly chop, slice, and fly your meal over and above the grill and onto your plate. L/D $$

Suishin Sushi

194 Blue Ravine Rd., 916-985-8885. Japanese. Suishin uses the freshest ingredients, including novelties like quail eggs, uni, and ponzu. The modern, hip atmosphere leaves you at ease as you consume your fish, one roll at a time. Closed Sunday. L/D $$

Sunny Garden Restaurant

25085 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 150, 916-983-8882. Chinese. Sunny Garden prides themselves on using

fresh ingredients in a traditional way and offering large portions at affordable prices. L/D $

Sutter Street Taqueria

727 Sutter St., 916-293-8952. Mexican. Sutter Street Taqueria brings the unique flavors of San Francisco’s Mission District taquerias to Folsom with a side of friendly service. Whether ordering a burrito, taco, quesadilla, or nachos, you can expect fresh ingredients, mouthwatering meats, and affordable prices. B/L/D $

Thai Paradise

2770 East Bidwell St., 916-984-8988. Thai. Specials every day of the week. Voted the Best Thai Restaurant in Folsom and El Dorado Hills every year since 2008. Delicious and authentic dishes made using local, farmto-fork vegetables, meats bought daily, and healthy rice bran oil. L/D $$

That Dam Place

1013 Riley St., Ste. 100, 916-790-8182. American. Expect good eats, good drinks, and good fun at this eatery that serves playfully named plates for all palates, including street tacos, burgers, and sandwiches. The classic panseared crab cakes ("Crabby Patties") with cucumbercabbage slaw and house-made potato chips are particularly tasty, and best enjoyed on their spacious patio. L/D $$

The River Thai Cuisine

424 East Bidwell St., 916-983-7388. Thai. Friendly

service and deliciously authentic Thai food are waiting for you at The River Thai Cuisine. Established in 2015, this family-owned restaurant will satisfy your Thai food cravings. L/D $$

Visconti’s Ristorante

2700 East Bidwell St., Ste. 700, 916-983-5181. Italian. For

the past two decades, Visconti’s has given the community a taste of Italy with their authentic dishes, romantic setting, and traditional music. L/D $$

Zocalo

2739 East Bidwell St. 916-618-0303. Mexican. Elegant restaurant and bar with modern Mexican dishes, fresh-made margaritas, and Sunday brunch. Avail of their monthly chef’s dinner or private party room. L/D $$

EL DORADO COUNTY FOOTHILLS Allez!

4242 Fowler Ln., Ste. 101, Diamond Springs, 530-621-1160. French. Savor French café classics like

baguette sandwiches on fresh-baked bread, crêpes, stews, pastas, and a to-die-for seafood paella. Enjoy your order in their rustically elegant dining room or to go. B/L/D $$

Bene Ristorante Italiano

423 Main St., Placerville, 530-303-3415. Italian/Pizza.

Enjoy a taste of Naples in Downtown Placerville as you savor Neapolitan-style pizza with all of your favorite toppings, fresh-made salads, or savory pasta dishes. L/D $$

Bricks Eats & Drinks

482 Main St., Placerville, 530-303-3480. New American. If you’re looking for a friendly, unpretentious

dining destination with local brews and good eats, look no further than the aptly named Bricks. Lamb lovers will go gaga for the Bo Peep Burger, but their steaks, sandwiches, salads, and desserts are all winners too. L/D $$

Cascada

384 Main St., 530-344-7757. California-Mexican. Enjoy margaritas with fresh-squeezed lime juice and specialty tequila alongside generously portioned plates (favorites include the Chipotle Spinach & Artichoke Queso Dip, Enchiladas Supremas, Chile Verde, and Pasta Mexicana) at this Main Street mainstay. If tacos, tortilla soup, and fajitas aren't your favorite, they also offer burgers and other Americanstyle entrées. L/D $$

Farmer’s Delicatessen and Bakery

Temporarily closed. New Cameron Park location to

come, 530-672-6800. Bakery/Deli. A hybrid deli and bakery serving a variety of worldwide dishes, from gyros and sandwiches to Italian meatballs and a beloved rosemary focaccia. Vegan and gluten-free options. B/L $$

Heyday Café

325 Main St., Placerville, 530-626-9700. New American. This intimate, bistro-style restaurant in a

rustic chic space serves modern American cuisine (thin-crust pizzas, creative entrées, and artisan salads) and pours over 45 local, regional, and international wines. L/D $$

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Hog Wild Bar-B-Que

38 Main St, Placerville, 530-622-3883. BBQ.

High-quality, smoked meats cooked low and slow, scratch-made sides, satisfying salads, decadent desserts, and other finger-lickin'-good fare. Boasts a cozy atmosphere and pup-friendly patio. Catering available. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. L/D $$

Kobe Sushi & Fusion

3300 Coach Ln., Cameron Park, 530-672-9210. Japanese/Asian Fusion/Sushi Bar. Japanese sushi bar

offering an extensive variety of rolls, high-quality sashimi, and Asian fusion favorites at reasonable prices. L/D $$

Main Street Melters

589 Main Street, Placerville, 530-303-3871, American.

Build-your-own sandwiches to “massive melter,” featuring premium Boar’s Head deli meats .They also have an outdoor patio and serve a few frozen brunch cocktails. B/L $

Papa Gianni’s Ristorante

3450 Palmer Dr., Cameron Park, 530-672-2333. Italian.

For over two decades, this family-owned eatery has been serving traditional, scratch-made recipes from Southern Italy, including favorites like chicken Parmesan, gnocchi alla vodka, and out-of-this-world desserts. It’s the ideal destination to celebrate a special occasion or grab takeout. L/D $$

Snooty Frog

3300 Coach Ln., Ste. E3, Cameron Park, 530-6779025. Steakhouse/Seafood. There’s nothing snooty

about Snooty Frog. It’s cozy but romantic, the food offerings—from steaks and seafood to pastas and rotating specials—are scrumptious, and their martinis are buzzworthy. D $$$

Thai Unique

1160 Broadway, Placerville, 530-621-9559. Thai. Indulge your senses in fresh, flavorful dishes like khao soi, duck curry, and tod mun kao pod while experiencing Thai cuisine that is indeed unique. L/D $$

The Breakroom

4131 South Shingle Rd., Ste. 7, Shingle Springs, 530-763-6761. American. This full-service restaurant

offers delicious American food (juicy burgers, French dip, salads, mac & cheese, etc.) and entertainment for the whole family, from pool tables, dart boards, and an arcade, to cards and dice. L/D $$

The Independent

629 Main St., Placerville, 530-344-7645. New American. Step into an urban dining establishment in the heart of Placerville and savor American fusion favorites and creatively mixed cocktails using fresh-squeezed juices. L/D $$

Tom’s Burger & Frosty

567 Placerville Dr., Placerville, 530-295-8199. American. Enjoy freshly grilled burgers, piping hot fries,

and thick milkshakes that you and the whole family will love at this no-frills dining destination. L/D $

Wally’s Pizza Bar

4079 Cameron Park Dr., Cameron Park, 530-677-5205. Pizza/American. This family-owned and operated

eatery crafts gourmet pizzas, pastas aplenty, and high-quality breakfast dishes. Their happy hour is one of the best in town. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

ROSEVILLE Back Forty Texas BBQ

1201 Orlando Avenue, Roseville, 916-726-4040. American. Serving up authentic Texas and finger-licking fare including ribs, burgers, steaks and more, plus fresh made sides alongside old-fashioned southern hospitality. L/D $$

Bar 101 Eats & Drinks

101 Main St., Roseville, 916-774-0505, American.

Sometimes you just want a comfortable neighborhood place to hang out and get some good food and drinks. If Historic Roseville is your destination, look no further than Bar 101. The menu features traditional bar fare, a bevy of burgers and sandwiches, street tacos, and more. L/D $$ AUGUST 2021 |

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1595 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-750-5150. American. Choose between fine dining or casual

dining by the bar or on the temperature-controlled patio. The menu offers comfort food and elevated fare, while a full-service bar aims to create a “Napa vibe" in Roseville. Gluten-free and vegetarian options. B/L/D $$

Chicago Fire

500 North Sunrise Ave., 916-771-2020. Pizza.

Offering a variety of menu items inspired by the Windy City, from meaty Italian beef sandwiches and a “Chicago Dog” to the deepest and cheesiest pizza in town. L/D $$

Eureka!

234 Gibson Dr., Ste. 100, Roseville, 916-864-9500. American. Serves 30 craft beers on tap, an extensive

selection of small-batch whiskeys, and regional wines, along with craveable dishes like lollipop corn dogs, burgers, salads, and fried chicken sliders. Brunch Saturday & Sunday. L/D $$

Fahrenheit 250 BBQ

390 N Sunrise Ave., 916-865-4084. BBQ. American. With

a made-from-scratch menu that includes everything from meats smoked low and slow to fried green tomatoes, a smokehouse charcuterie board, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and all the requisite BBQ sides, this exceptional eatery also serves up four unique BBQ sauces and fresh-squeezed lemonade. The light, bright, two-story dining area is perfect for both large parties and family-friendly meals. L/D $$

Fat’s Asia Bistro

1500 Eureka Rd., Roseville, 916-787-3287, Asian Fusion/Chinese/Seafood. Named the region’s favorite

Asian restaurant for more than 10 years in a row, Fat’s specializes in handmade dim sum, banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s recipe), and other high-quality dishes. L/D $$

Four Sisters Café

(Temporarily closed) 9050 Fairway Dr., Ste. 165, Roseville, 916-797-0770. American/Café. Mango-stuffed

French toast, eggs benedicts, thick-sliced bacon (cured and smoked in-house), homemade soups, specialty salads, and sandwiches are just a sampling of this cafe's mouthwatering menu. B/L $$

Goose Port Public House

316 Vernon St., Roseville, 916-886-5080. American. Sports Bar. This family-friendly eatery boasts

fresh-made bites for everyone, from an array of apps and salads, to burgers and seasonal entrées. Vegan options. Big-screen TVs. Brunch Saturday & Sunday. L/D $$

House of Oliver

3992 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-773-9463. American. Wine and dine at this upscale bar that offers

wine flights, cheese and charcuterie boards, and pairing plates. There's live music every Friday and Saturday night, various special events, and late-night dining. D $$

Il Fornaio

1179 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 118, Roseville, 916-788-1200. Italian.

Using the freshest ingredients and traditional cooking techniques, Il Fornaio creates high-quality Italian food paired with great wines and cocktails in a beautiful setting. L/D $$

La Huaca

9213 Sierra College Blvd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-771-2558.

Peruvian. La Huaca makes Peruvian cuisine accessible for all palates with their colorful, flavor-packed, and elegantly presented plates that run the gamut from ceviches and lomo saltado to empanadas and pisco sours. L/D $$

La Provence Restaurant & Terrace

110 Diamond Creek Pl., Roseville, 916-789-2002.

French/Mediterranean. Dining at La Provence is akin to being in a little French villa. Topped with their consistently delicious food and wine, cozy fireplace, and twinkle-lit patio, and you have the recipe for a memorable meal. Saturday brunch. Closed Sunday. L/D $$$

Land Ocean New American Grill

1151 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 241, 916-407-5640. New American. Land Ocean offers distinctive menus that include hand-cut steaks, wood-fired rotisserie, fresh seafood, and delectable desserts. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

238 Gibson Dr., Roseville, 916-727-6321. American. Enjoy a sizeable, seasonal menu full of eclectic, gastropubstyle offerings that include salads, bowls, burgers, pastas, desserts, and even an impressive kids’ menu. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

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Mehfil Indian Restaurant

1605 Douglas Blvd., Roseville, 916-791-1199. Indian.

Casual eatery with a lunch buffet offering Indian food favorites and many vegetarian options. L/D $

Mikuni

1017 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 160, Roseville, 916-780-2119.

Japanese. In addition to sushi, traditional Japanese dishes, and modern twists on classics, Mikuni offers a gluten-free menu, party platters, and happy hour specials—all made using great attention to detail and fresh ingredients. L/D $$

My Thai Kitchen

1465 Eureka Rd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-781-7811. Thai.

Enjoy authentic, fresh-made fare in an open-concept kitchen at My Thai Kitchen while receiving prompt, professional, and friendly service. L/D $$

Nixtaco

1805 Cirby Way, 916-771-4165. Mexican.

Don't let the unassuming facade of this casual taqueria fool you: Nixtaco's menu features chef-driven tacos and quesadillas with farmers' market-sourced produce, unconventional proteins, and freshly made tortillas (with corn ground in-house). With a kids' menu, vegan offerings, and Sunday brunch, it's a perfect pick for the whole family. L/D $

Paul Martin’s American Grill

1455 Eureka Rd., Roseville, 916-783-3600. New American. Classic American fare in a sophisticated,

convivial setting; an energetic bar with communal tables and plush seating, intimate booths and tables, and an expansive outdoor patio. L/D $$

Platinum Wine Lounge

9050 Fairway Dr., Ste. 105, 916-780-9463. Wine Bar. New American. For fans of carefully curated wine lists

featuring California-grown grapes and local craft beers, look no further than Platinum Wine Lounge. Their menu features build-your-own charcuterie boards, plus paninis, flatbreads, and other shareables. Be sure to save room for their brown butter cake alongside a glass of Port. Closed Monday. D $$

Range Kitchen & Tap

1420 E, Roseville Pkwy., Ste. 160, Roseville, 916-865-4317. New American. Range Kitchen & Tap’s menu is designed for sharing and socializing, with a focus on serving locally sourced and seasonal comfort food like bison meatball sliders, fried chicken, and pizza. Closed Sunday. L/D $$

Rosati’s

5140 Foothills Blvd., Ste. 110, Roseville, 916-797-7492, Pizza/ Italian. Rosati’s still provides the same signature

pizzas, Italian beef sandwiches, pastas, and salads that they first became famous for in Chicago circa 1964. The family-friendly, sports pub atmosphere only adds to the charm. Closed Monday. L/D $$

Ruth’s Chris Steak House

1185 Galleria Blvd., Ste. P-120, Roseville, 916-780-6910. Steak/Seafood. Sizzling plates and an award-winning

wine list are a perfect pairing for any occasion. Experience Ruth’s Chris elegant setting for a romantic dinner, business meeting, or private party. D $$$

Sienna Restaurant

1480 Eureka Rd., 916-771-4700. American. This award-winning restaurant’s specialties include wood-fired pizzas, fresh fish, hand-cut steaks, and a large selection of appetizers. Weekend brunch. $$ L/D

Tang’s Sushi

1426 Blue Oaks Blvd., Ste. 100, Roseville, 916-781-0807. Japanese. With so many inventive eats and modern

environs to boot, Tang’s has mastered the art of Japanese fare with flair. The chef is happy to customize orders and create off-menu items. Closed Sunday. L/D $$

Thai Basil

1613 Douglas Blvd., Roseville, 916-782-8424. Thai. This cheerful, long-established eatery serves up an array of Thai favorites in a light-filled, compact space. L/D $$

The Monk’s Cellar

240 Vernon St., Roseville, 916-786-6665. American.

The Monk’s Cellar has brought a little bit of Belgium to Downtown Roseville, with their community-focused brewery and restaurant that serves fine artisanal beer and creative dishes. L/D $$

The Place

221 Vernon St., Roseville. 916-742-5447. Italian. Cozy Italian restaurant and bar that specializes in artisanal, wood-fired pizzas, paninis, pastas, and more. Closed Monday. L/D $$

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Zocalo

1182 Roseville Pkwy., Ste. 110, Roseville, 916-788-0303. Mexican. Elegant restaurant and bar with modern

Mexican dishes, fresh-made margaritas, and Sunday brunch. Avail of their monthly chef’s dinner or private party room. L/D $$

GRANITE BAY Dominick’s Italian Market & Deli

8621 Auburn Folsom Rd., Granite Bay, 916-786-3355. Italian. Namesake Dominick’s dream was to have a

unique place that would provide customers with the finest and freshest ingredients, large portions, fair prices, and the Italian tradition of first-name friendliness. A decade later and his dream is alive and well in Granite Bay. L/D $$

Farmhaus

8230 Auburn Folsom Rd., Granite Bay, 916-772-3276. New American. This fresh, seasonal eatery tucked off

Auburn Folsom Road is a feast for the senses. The house-like building pumps out plates that morph with the months. On balmy days, their picturesque patio is a must. Closed Monday. L/D $$

Hawks

5530 Douglas Blvd., Granite Bay, 916-791-6200. New American. Refined, high-end American cuisine,

including tasting menus, in a stylish, modern dining room and bar. Brunch on the second Sunday each month; lunch weekdays; Closed Monday. L/D $$$

New Glory Brewery & Taproom

5540 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 140 & 150, Granite Bay, 916-872-

1721. American. Delicious food (sandwiches, pizzas, salads, shareables, and burgers), beautiful brews, and a spacious patio await at New Glory’s latest venture in Granite Bay. L/D $$

Vaiano Trattoria

7160 Douglas Blvd., Granite Bay, 916-780-0888.

Italian. Offering traditional Tuscan cuisine and other Italian favorites, Vaiano Trattoria prides themselves on preparing simple dishes that are made to order with the freshest of ingredients. Lunch served weekdays. L/D $$

ROCKLIN Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que

6628 Lonetree Blvd., Rocklin, 916-780-7427. American.

Serving slow-cooked meats and other Southern-style eats that the whole family will love, Lucille’s is a Rocklin favorite for a reason. L/D $$

Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine

5065 Pacific St., 916-701-4772. Oaxacan. Savor authentic flavors from Oaxaca at this eatery known for their complex mole, tlayudas, and other flavor-filled plates, including plenty of vegetarian and seafood options. Don't forget to save room for dessert: The churros and mezcal ice cream are a fan favorite. Breakfast served till noon. B/L/D $$

Pottery World Café

4419 Granite Dr., Rocklin, 916-624-8080. American/Café.

With brioche French toast and buttery Belgian waffles, in addition to an extensive lunch menu, and a high tea the second Thursday of every month, this café is the prime place to take out-of-towners. Their patio is one of the region’s best, too. B/L $$

The Chef’s Table

6843 Lonetree Blvd., Ste. 103, Rocklin, 916-771-5656. New American. The namesake chefs here pride

themselves on using local ingredients that are carefully handled, lovingly prepared, and joyfully served to you for your culinary enjoyment. Closed Sunday and Monday. L/D $$

Venita Rhea’s

4415 Granite Dr., Rocklin, 916-624-2697. American.

If you’re looking for a delicious breakfast to start off your day, Venita Rhea’s is the place to be. From benedicts, scrambles, and sandwiches to soups, salads, and bottomless mimosas, you’ll find all your favorites. B/L $$

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A restaurant dedicated to bringing the flavors of Tuscany to our dining room. Named after the Italian hometown of 2 of our founding partners, we offer traditional cuisine of the Tuscany region, as well as other recipes popular all over Italy – simple dishes made to order with the freshest of ingredients, and always created and served with pride.

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Icing on the Cupcake offers a wide variety of cupcake flavors, including gluten-free and vegan options that are available every day at our three retail locations. We also offer other sweet treats, baked fresh daily including brownies, pies, and cookie sandwiches using the finest quality ingredients.

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R E AC H F O R T H E S TA R S As if you needed another reason to get outside, August marks one of the best months for stargazing. Don't miss these astronomical events.

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August 1, Saturn at Opposition During this once-a-year event, Saturn will be closer to Earth and its face fully illuminated by the sun, making it appear about 40% larger than usual. A medium-sized (or larger) telescope will allow you to see the planet’s rings and a few of its brightest moons. August 8, New Moon The first phase of the lunar calendar, new moons occur when the sun and moon are aligned—making the moon invisible from Earth and creating the darkest sky of the month. This is the prime time to observe star clusters and see the Milky Way. August 11-13, Perseids Meteor Shower Regarded as one of the best meteor showers of the year, you can witness up to 60 shooting stars per hour (that’s one per minute!). To maximize the number of meteors you see, try watching after midnight but before dawn. August 19, Jupiter at Opposition During this once-a-year event, Jupiter and the sun are in opposite directions, meaning the planet is closer to Earth and appears about 70% larger than usual. A medium-sized telescope will allow you to see some of the details in Jupiter's cloud bands, while a good pair of binoculars should allow you to see its four largest moons (appearing as bright dots on either side of the planet).

“It’s a priceless privilege living where I’m able to easily get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and find solitude outside. Gazing at the stars puts things in perspective and makes life seem so simple.” Words & photo by Anthony Uy @antsyuy

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August 22, Blue Moon Since this is the third of four full moons this season—a rare calendar event that only happens once every few years—it’s known as a blue moon (hence the term “once in a blue moon”).

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