Given Sacramento's diverse ethnicity, dining out can be an experience your tongue may never forget.
There is no shortage of Italian, Chinese, or Mexican restaurants. Buca di Beppo, P.F. Chang's Chinese Bistro, and On The Border are all quality chain eateries easily located through the Sacramento Chamber of Commerce, but why not take a chew on the wild side?
The Kabob House, located on 1726 Fulton Avenue, offers Greek cuisine and is consistently ranked by Sacramento Magazine as among the best in the area. Though their specialty are kabobs - vegetable, beef, ground lamb, ground sirloin, or shrimp, they offer a variety of other entrees. The Kathmandu Kitchen is also one of several Indian -flavored restaurants in the city. It is said that their "chicken tikka masala" is the best. You'll find Kathmandu Kitchen on 1728 Broadway.
The Lemon Grass Restaurant offers both Vietnamese and Thai cuisine. Mae, the owner and chef, has written several cookbooks and national food columns. Try the restaurant's namesake entree, Lemon Grass Chicken, marinated in lemon grass, shallots, garlic, soy sauce, and lemon juice, and then grilled. You will findLemon Grass Restaurant on 601 Munroe Street.