Laos Kitchen ★ 4.3
Laos Kitchen on Franklin Boulevard in South Sacramento opened 2012 as the small family Laotian operation, the city's defining Laotian street-food kitchen.
Try: Laotian sticky rice, larb, papaya salad, grilled meats
Soi Alley Eats Lao & Thai Street Food is a street-food stop in Land Park, Sacramento.
Soi Alley Eats on X Street in midtown Sacramento runs Laotian and Thai street food in a hidden alley between 27th and 28th near Asha Urban Baths.
Address: 2722 X Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
Laos Kitchen on Franklin Boulevard in South Sacramento opened 2012 as the small family Laotian operation, the city's defining Laotian street-food kitchen.
Try: Laotian sticky rice, larb, papaya salad, grilled meats
Midtown Farmers Market on 20th Street, midtown Sacramento, runs Saturday year-round with 30 to 50 prepared-food stalls turning out walk-and-eat plates.
Try: Prepared-food stalls from the 200-vendor Saturday market
Kin Thai at the MARRS building on 20th Street, midtown Sacramento, is the city's Michelin Recommended Thai street-eatery counter with Southern Thai plates.
Try: Thai street food
Taqueria Jalisco on 16th Street, midtown Sacramento, opened 1974 as the city's first taqueria, the long-running counter for asada tacos, mulitas and barbacoa.
Try: Asada tacos, mulitas, barbacoa, asada fries
La Esperanza on Franklin Boulevard in South Sacramento is the long-running Mexican counter and taqueria, daily 07:00 start, the city's morning birria stop.
Try: Tacos al pastor, carnitas, asada plates
Tacos La Piedad on Northgate Boulevard, Natomas Sacramento, runs street tacos plus mariscos, ceviche tostadas and shrimp cocktails daily 10:00 to 20:00.
Try: Street tacos, ceviche tostadas, shrimp cocktails