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Executive chef Mark Malicki at Casino Bar & Grill in Bodega, Calif. Dec. 2, 2022. (Erik Castro/for Sonoma Magazine)

Sonoma Chefs Prepare for the First Big Hauls of Succulent Dungeness Crab

January 2023February 2023

“It's kind of like Christmas morning," says chef Mark Malicki, describing that magical moment when the first haul of fresh crab lands in the kitchen.

The power bowl at Agriculture Public House at Dawn Ranch comes with avocado, hemp seeds, quinoa and roasted butternut squash in a fig-apple-cider vinaigrette. (Erik Castro/For The Press Democrat)

Revamped Agriculture Public House Serves up Simple Dishes With Flair

January 2023January 2023

The 1905 landmark property has been reborn as an upscale, gorgeous cabin retreat with a casual but expertly executed restaurant.

Blue cheese meets mozzarella, oregano and basil on a specialty pizza at Acre Pizza in Sebastopol. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

11 New Sonoma County Restaurants Coming in 2023

December 2022April 2023

From pizza to barbecue to Italian pastries, see what's on the horizon on the Sonoma County dining scene.

Mochi donuts, gluten-free summer squash tartlets, left, and Earl Grey polenta olive oil cakes, right, at The Altamont General Store in Occidental. (Beth Schlanker/Sonoma Magazine)

Forget the Diet: A Dining Editor’s Food Resolutions for 2023

December 2022December 2022

Don’t worry about diets or restrictions and instead enjoy the amazing food available in Sonoma County, from delicious desserts to wood-fired veggies.

A robot brings a bento box lunch to a diner at Sushi Rosa in downtown Santa Rosa in 2021. Robots in restaurants are just one form of artificial intelligence showing up in cooking and dining. (Mariah Hanson)

How Will We Eat in 2023? Predictions for the Sonoma County Dining Scene

December 2022

Robots in restaurants, nonalcoholic drinks, mushrooms as superfood and Earth-friendly eating are in the forecast for 2023.

Exterior at Luma Bar & Eatery in Petaluma. (wool + son)

Luma Bar and Eatery Opens in Petaluma

December 2022

The long-awaited plant-focused restaurant from Shuckery owner Jazmine Lalicker has debuted on the Petaluma waterfront.

Clockwise from top left, Cajun Spiced Catch of the Day, Shrimp and Grits, Bacon + Cheddar Hushpuppies, Collards + Mac and Cheese, Southern Fried Chicken Dinner, Smoked Trout + Baby Lettuces from Easy Rider in Petaluma. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County’s Best New Restaurants of 2022

December 2022March 2024

Dozens of innovative restaurateurs found critical and commercial success this year. Here are the most important openings of 2022.

Smash burger from Sonoma Burger in Sebastopol. (Courtesy of Sonoma Burger)

Top 15 Inexpensive Sonoma Restaurants of 2022

December 2022December 2022

These restaurants serve affordable meals with all the flavor, heart and soul of fancy food.

A variety of doughnuts from Johnny Doughnuts in Santa Rosa. (Johnny Doughnuts)

The Most Delicious Doughnuts in Santa Rosa

December 2022

We hit the ground running with big appetites to find Santa Rosa’s best doughnuts.

At Wit & Wisdom restaurant in Sonoma. (Wit & Wisdom)

Where to Eat Out in Sonoma County on Christmas

December 2022December 2022

Whether you prefer to dine in, order takeout or shop for take-and-bake meals, there are plenty of options for holiday dining throughout Sonoma County.

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