Lake Tahoe Restaurants

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  • 1. Bite Tahoe

    $$$

    The strip-mall location and offhand, mildly industrial decor of this "American tapas" haven scarcely hint at the artistry involved in transforming comfort-food staples into tantalizing small bites. The chefs frequently change up the preparations, but deviled eggs topped with crispy prosciutto, lobster sliders, arugula and kale salad, pork ribs with Korean barbecue or tamarind chipotle honey sauce are typical of the two dozen items that pair well with specialty cocktails on a creative par with the cuisine.

    907 Tahoe Blvd., Incline Village, Nevada, 89451, USA
    775-831–1000

    Known For

    • Dozen-plus global wines by the glass
    • Flavorful non-meat items
    • On-point waitstaff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 2. Edgewood Tahoe

    $$$$

    The three restaurants at Stateline's classy resort, all in spaces that make the most of the lakeside setting, deliver some of the area's best dining, if on the pricey side. Head to the Bistro for casual-fancy breakfast, lunch, and dinner; Brooks Bar & Grill for inventive lunch and dinner comfort food; and the Edgewood Restaurant for evening fine dining with views across the lake to Mt. Tallac.

    180 Lake Pkwy., Stateline, Nevada, 89449, USA
    888-769–1924

    Known For

    • A venue for all moods
    • Bistro patio excellent for a sunny-day lunch
    • Golf-course views from outdoor deck at Brooks
  • 3. Le Bistro

    $$$$

    Incline Village's hidden gem—this restaurant is hard to find, so ask for directions when you book—serves French-country cuisine in a romantic dining room with single-stem roses adorning linen-dressed tables. The menu, offered prix fixe (a good deal) or à la carte, might include starters like flame-broiled eggplant with ratatouille or escargots, several salads (try the Caesar with white anchovies), and rack of lamb with lentils and tamarind jus or coquille St.-Jacques (scallops in cream sauce).

    120 Country Club Dr., Incline Village, Nevada, 89451, USA
    775-831–0800

    Known For

    • Romantic setting
    • Wine pairings
    • Gracious service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 4. Sam Choy's Ohana Diner

    $$

    The fare's as delectable as the setting is incongruous at the casual spot that Hawaii's "godfather of poke" opened inside a neon-lit 21st-century bowling alley replete with video poker; an arcade; pool tables; three bars; and a patio with firepits, cornhole, and bocce. The kinetic venue's a hoot, but the poke tacos and nachos and Sam Choy's signature Spam musabi—not to mention the burgers, salads, bowls, wraps, pizzas, and sandwiches—are seriously good.

    920 Southwood Blvd., Incline Village, Nevada, 89451, USA
    775-831–1900

    Known For

    • Taco Tuesday, Tiki Thursday
    • Potent frozen "baller" cocktails
    • Family-friendly
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