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Banh mi sandwiches prepared by Jamilah Nixon-Mathis, chef and founder of Jam's Joy Bungalow. (Alvin Jornada/The Press Democrat)

New Take-Away Cafe Coming to Santa Rosa

February 2021February 2021

Plus: Peak Wings in Sebastopol and Tortilla Real in Petaluma a hit with culinary fans.

Crab mac and cheese at the Holly and Tali Show at The Casino Bar & Grill in Bodega. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

4 Secret Pop-Ups to Try in Sonoma County

February 2021February 2021

Find fried chicken sandwiches, seafood dishes, farm-fresh produce and exotic treats at these off-the-beaten-path spots.

A Sneak Peek at 3 New Sonoma County Restaurants

February 2021February 2021

Check out the new Thai restaurant from the owners of Ramen Gaijin, plus Montage’s Hazel Hill in Healdsburg and a new pizza spot.

A hospital worker poses for a quick picture with celebrity chef Guy Fieri at Memorial Hospital on Wednesday. Fieri brought family, friends and his 48-foot Guy’s Smokehouse Stagecoach mobile kitchen to feed first responders and hospital workers lunch. (photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat).

Guy Fieri Saves Butcher Shop Where He Worked His First Job

February 2021February 2021

A historic meat business will live to cleave another steak, thanks to Guy Fieri.

BN Ranch Hanger Steak with jalapeno charmoula, demi-glace, salt and pepper frites at Seared in Petaluma. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County Restaurant Week Will Go On Despite Pandemic

February 2021February 2021

See which restaurants are participating this year and support them by dining out or purchasing gift cards.

A plate of three tacos; shrimp, right, oyster, and calamari, served at the Charro Negro food truck in the Roseland area of Santa Rosa. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

12 New Food Trucks to Check Out Right Now in Sonoma County

January 2021January 2021

We're excited to share some new players, some of our off-the-beaten-path faves and taproom regulars we've recently checked out.

Chef's omakase nigiri at Asahi Sushi in Healdsburg. (Nobuyuki Asahi)

New Japanese Restaurant in Healdsburg a Top Pick for Sushi

January 2021May 2022

Asahi Sushi not only makes excellent sushi, but also teriyaki, light tempura and soba noodle soup dishes.

Buttery Dungeness crab sandwich from Ginochio's Restaurant in Bodega Bay. (Heather Irwin / Sonoma Magazine)

Crab Sandwiches and More: Where to Eat on the Sonoma Coast

January 2021January 2021

Dungeness crabbers are now out in full force. Make a trip to Bodega Bay for some delicious seafood — and pizza!

Valette: Healsburg's luxe off-square restaurant has created a lively and toasty tented area for diners. 344 Center St, Healdsburg, 707-473-0946. Photo: Dustin Valette.

Sonoma County’s Best (Heated) Outdoor Dining Spots for Winter

January 2021February 2021

Outdoor dining is open again! Here's where to have a good, warming meal.

Chocolatines — chocolate croissants — from Sarmentine bakery in Santa Rosa. (Courtesy of Sarmentine)

Exceptional Croissants, French Bread and Pastries Coming to Santa Rosa With New Bakery

January 2021August 2021

Cottage baker and French expat Alexandra Zandvliet is using local ingredients to create some of the best, most French-tasting breads and pastries we’ve had locally.

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