5 New Restaurants to Try in Sonoma County
From quesabirria to Vietnamese crepes to a seafood boil, here's what to eat right now in Sonoma County.
From quesabirria to Vietnamese crepes to a seafood boil, here's what to eat right now in Sonoma County.
Santa Rosa’s Sarmentine Bakery, known for its Parisian baguettes and luxe patisserie, will open a second Sonoma County location at The Barlow in Sebastopol.
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In addition to delicious pastries, the cafe serves savory lunch dishes like croque-monsieur with ham, Swiss and Bechamel sauce on crispy Pullman bread.
Eighteen chefs will compete to make the best meaty bites at the upcoming event at Charles Krug Winery in St. Helena.
It is the only Sonoma County winery to make the coveted World's 50 Best Vineyards list this year.
These restaurants made the Michelin Guide's Bib Gourmand list, recognized for their good value meals.
One of the best burgers around is now being served in the former Gypsy Cafe space, plus more classic diner dishes with modern flair.
Once considered one of the hottest reservations in Sonoma County, the restaurant went through a series of chefs after the departure of longtime culinary director and chef Steve Litke in late 2021.
The 56-acre Moulds family estate has 7,766 square feet of living space, an entertainment barn and a 2,022-square-foot deck that can accommodate 100 guests.