
Looking to hit up the freshest new spots in Roseville? From aThai restaurant to a DIY art studio, read on to see the newest spots to openfor business recently.
Ton Kob Thai Bistro
1565 Eureka Road, Suite 9, Lead Hill

Ton Kob Thai Bistro is a Thai spot. On the menu, expect Thai barbecue, seafood, curry, stir-fry,noodles, fried rice and more.
To start, try the Thai House potstickers or fried shrimp tempura off the appetizer section. For the maincourse, there is the Thai basil that comes with your choice of sauteed meat, plus Thaichili, garlic, peppers, onions, carrots, zucchini and sweet Thai basil. You can opt instead for the panang curry with a choice of meat, panang curry paste,blended peanuts, coconut milk, peas, carrots, zucchini and bell peppers.
Fora beverage, consider one of the various tea options, including Thai iced tea and coffee, as well as some Thai beer choices.
It's been well-received so far with a five-star rating out of 16 reviews on Yelp.
Yelper Katherine C., who reviewed it on Jan. 1, wrote, "We've had our favorite Thai place in Roseville since we moved here, but we now have another! Food was so good and the service was even better!"
Ashley R. noted, "This place was amazing. Great service, fresh food and very open to working with food allergies or preferences. Spicy eggplant was so good — the texture of the eggplant was perfect."
It'sopen from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. and 4:30–9 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. and 4:30–9:30 p.m. on Friday, 11 a.m.–9:30 p.m. on Saturday, and noon–9 p.m. on Sunday.
Board & Brush Creative Studio
7456 Foothills Blvd. Suite 4, Pleasant Grove

Board & Brush Creative Studio is a new paint and sip spot, offering art classes and more.
It holds crafts classes on week nights and throughout the day onSaturday and Sunday where an instructor leads guests through do-it-yourself workshops, providing your materials to make differenttypes of wooden signs. The business hosts birthday parties, group outings andcorporate events as well. The business also has beer and wine on site for purchase. Click here to view class schedules or formore information.
With five stars out of four reviews on Yelp, it's been getting rave feedback from customers so far.
Carolyn V., who was among the first to review it on Nov. 12, wrote, "This place is absolutely fantastic! Great environment and so much fun for all ages. The store is beautifully decorated with work on the walls and it has a warm and rustic feel. If you are into DIY projects and crafts, this is the place to go!"
Kaylee B. added, "I can't rave about the experience enough! The staff was so friendly and welcoming. They really work with you to make sure you create a project you absolutely love."
The new spot has yet to post its hours online.
Huckleberry's
10000 Fairway Drive, Suite 170, Stanford Crossing

Huckleberry's is a breakfast and brunch spot. The restaurant delivers Southern cooking with a Californiatwist, according to its website.
Menu standouts include the Mardi Gras Beignetsand the Sweet Cream Flapjacks, served with whipped butter and maple syrup, and the Riverboat signature omelet with sausage, onion, bellpepper, tomatoes and monterey jack and cheddar cheeses topped with Cajunchili.
Ifyou are looking for lunch fare, try the Louisiana Catfish, which is served overjambalaya rice or one of the N'awlins sandwiches like the Dixieland Steak Meltthat comes with thinly-sliced sirloin drizzled with barbecue sauce on a grilledsourdough. (Click here toview the entire menu.)
Yelpersare liking the new addition, which currently holds a four-star rating out of 125 reviews.
Julie J., who reviewed it on Dec. 15, said, "Very good food, huge portions and friendly service. We had brunch-type foods and were delighted with a very wide menu selection."
Raymund N. noted, "Good food, beignets were delicious and our server was very friendly and made great recommendations. We'll be back."
Huckleberry'sis open 7 a.m.–3 p.m. daily.









