6 Best Restaurants in Redding, The Far North

Café Paradisio

$$ Fodor's choice

Many Reddingites consider this softly lit restaurant with black-linen-topped tables and artworks for sale adorning the walls their town's best fine-dining option. The menu tilts heavily Italian (gnocchi, lasagna, chicken Marsala) and American (braised short ribs, pan-seared fish, an elk burger), but the chef ventures across the Pacific for dishes that might include a pork-belly appetizer or Thai coconut curry entrée.

1270 Yuba St., Redding, California, 96001, USA
530-215–3499
Known For
  • baked Brie starter
  • house-made meatballs
  • many organic ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

From the Hearth Kitchen & Pie Shop

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A homegrown variation on the Panera theme, this extremely popular operation (as in expect a wait at peak dining hours) serves pastries, eggs and other hot dishes, and good coffee drinks, juices, and smoothies for breakfast. The chefs whip up a diverse selection of wraps, panini, sandwiches, burgers, rice bowls, and soups the rest of the day.

Moonstone Bistro

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The chef-owner at this light-filled restaurant in a strip mall 1½ miles southwest of downtown incorporates seasonal organic produce, free-range meats, sustainable line-caught fish, and cage-free eggs in his cuisine. Staples include salads, fish tacos, pasta dishes, and burgers (standard, veggie, or teriyaki mushroom Swiss) for dinner daily and lunch except on Sunday, when buckwheat pancakes, French toast, and two variations on eggs Benedict headline the brunch menu.

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Taroko Asian Bar & Grill

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With items like Shanghai dumplings and Taiwanese sausage fried rice, this pan-Asian restaurant decorated with contemporary flair tilts heavily Chinese—the chef's from the mainland, the owner Taiwan—but Japan and the rest of Southeast Asia are amply represented. Some dishes seem tweaked to broaden their appeal, but they're generally well executed, and even on busy nights the staffers remain pleasant and efficient.

1701 Pine St., Redding, California, 96001, USA
530-255–8863
Known For
  • small bites that can add up to a meal
  • salads, bowls, soups, rice, and noodles
  • specialty cocktails and beer selection

View 202

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The view at this glass-walled hilltop restaurant is of the Sacramento River below the wide outdoor patio and well beyond the waterway to snowcapped mountains. It's best to stick with the least complicated preparations on the New American menu, which emphasizes grilled meats and fish from noted California purveyors but also includes Asian-tinged appetizers and house-made ravioli.

Vintage Public House

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Patrons of this comfort-food haven across from downtown's 1935 Cascade movie palace wash down elevated pub grub with classic and craft cocktails and wines and beers from California and beyond. The fare includes salads, sandwiches, rice bowls, a locally revered mac-and-cheese, truffle burgers, fish-and-chips, and a few heartier entrées.

1790 Market St., Redding, California, 96001, USA
530-229–9449
Known For
  • patio dining
  • poke appetizer with jalapeño wonton nachos
  • artisanal spirits
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat., Reservations not accepted