The Tower Cafe

Address: 1518 Broadway Street
Pricing: $6 - $17
Phone: (916) 441-0222
Hours: Sun. - Thur. 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.; Fri. - Sat. 8 a.m. - Midnight
Parking:
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Sacramento'sTower Cafe: Eclectic, Exotic, Whimsical

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Feb 25, 2010

Sacramento’s Tower Café is located downtown on Broadway Boulevard is a bit like an excursion into a Brazilian rainforest without ever having to leave the city. Perhaps it is the delicious international food and delightful cocktails that keep customers returning time-and-time again, but the relaxed tropical ambiance might have something to do with that as well. Towering palm trees, colorful exotic birds, trickling fountains, and historically-inspired statues make up Tower Café’s impressive theme.


The menu at Tower Café is as remarkable as the theme. Culturally-inspired dishes from all over the globe make their ways onto Tower Café’s menu, and the back of the house uses only the highest-quality ingredients to create their magnificent recipes. Many of Tower Café’s menu items are mostly American classics with decidedly international twists—like the Korean fried chicken with mango-garlic-jalapeno sauce.


Start your Tower Café experience with one of their tasty tapas. The Gai Satay, which features a juicy grilled chicken breast on a skewer with garlic, soy and cilantro, is served with a Thai chili-peanut dipping sauce. The Steak Nigiri features tender beef strips that are marinated in a garlic-ginger-hoisin glaze and served over sushi rice with spicy cucumber salad. Both are excellent choices.


Entrée choices include items like Chicken Katsu, a panko-breaded breast of chicken served with jasmine rice, sautéed vegetables and house-made tomkastsu sauce; Tower Linguine with Atlantic salmon, cherry tomatoes, cilantro, white wine and lemon butter; Koh Tao Crispy Fish, tempura-fried Basa fillet with spinach and Thai chili; and Budin Azteca, a Mexican lasagna made with corn tortillas, chicken, corn, chilies, cheese and tomatillo cream sauce. All are affordably priced and under $16 each.


Save room for some of Tower Café’s tantalizing desserts—you certainly will not be disappointed. Desserts are seasonal—be sure to try the Clementine and Grand Marnier Tart; Caramel Apple Cheesecake;  Chocolate Raspberry Cake with Italian Buttercream; or the Spiced Orange Panna Cotta. Tower Café is also well-known for its fresh-fruit Napoleons—creamy filling and berries between flaky pastry and topped with whipped cream.

Dress at Tower Café is casual, and reservations are helpful on busy weekends.



- by LeeAnn Mullen, Sacramento Reporter for HelloMetro  (Click to leave a message)

LeeAnn Mullen

LeeAnn Mullen is a freelance journalist from Cleveland, Ohio. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism is currently furthering her education by studying for an additional degree in information systems management. Mullen has written for several Cleveland-area newspapers, online publications and dozens of private clients. Her topics of specialty include health, technology and travel.
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The Tower Cafe is located on Broadway. LeeAnn Mullen
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