Lake Tahoe Restaurants

On weekends and in high season, expect a long wait at the more popular restaurants. And expect to pay resort prices almost everywhere. During the "shoulder seasons" (from April to May and September to November), some places may close temporarily or limit their hours, so call ahead. Also, check local papers for deals and discounts during this time, especially two-for-one coupons. Many casinos use their restaurants to attract gamblers. Marquees often tout "$8.99 prime rib dinners" or "$2.99 breakfast specials." Some of these meals are downright lousy and they are usually available only in the coffee shops and buffets, but at those prices, it's hard to complain. The finer restaurants in casinos deliver pricier food, as well as reasonable service and a bit of atmosphere. Unless otherwise noted, even the most expensive area restaurants welcome customers in casual clothes.

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  • 1. Evan's American Gourmet Cafe

    $$$$

    Its excellent service, world-class cuisine, and superb wine list make this intimate restaurant the top choice for high-end dining in South Lake. Inside a converted cabin, Evan's serves creative American cuisine that might include pan-seared day boat scallops and meat dishes such as rack of lamb marinated with rosemary and garlic and served with raspberry demi-glace.

    536 Emerald Bay Rd., South Lake Tahoe, California, 96150, USA
    530-542–1990

    Known For

    • Intimate atmosphere
    • World-class cuisine
    • Dessert menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Soule Domain

    $$$

    Rough-hewn wood beams, a vaulted wood ceiling, and a roaring fireplace in winter lend romance to this cozy 1927 pine-log cabin where chef-owner Charlie Soule skillfully prepares French- and Asian-inspired cuisine. Pan-roasted duck breast à l'orange with Grand Marnier, sea scallops poached in champagne with a kiwi-and-mango cream sauce, a Thai curry-chicken noodle bowl, and a vegan sauté judiciously flavored with ginger, jalapeños, sesame seeds, and teriyaki sauce frequently appear on the menu.

    9983 Cove St., Kings Beach, California, 96143, USA
    530-546–7529

    Known For

    • Romance by candlelight
    • Old-style service
    • Bread pudding for dessert

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 3. Gar Woods Grill and Pier Restaurant

    $$$$

    The view's the thing at this lakeside stalwart, where you can watch the sun shimmer on the water through the dining room's plateglass windows or from the outdoor deck. Price wise, Gar Woods is a better bet for lunch, when fish tacos and crab and prime-rib French dip sandwiches are on the menu, than dinner, at which grilled steak and fish are the mainstays.

    5000 N. Lake Blvd., Carnelian Bay, California, 96140, USA
    530-546–3366

    Known For

    • Lake views
    • Signature Wet Woody cocktail, original-recipe Trader Vic's mai tais
    • Dessert menu
  • 4. Moody's Bistro, Bar & Beats

    $$$$

    Head here for contemporary-Cal cuisine in a sexy dining room with pumpkin-color walls, burgundy velvet banquettes, and art-deco fixtures. The earthy, sure-handed cooking showcases organically grown ingredients: look for ahi poke, snazzy pizzas bubbling-hot from a brick oven, braised lamb shanks, pan-roasted wild game, fresh seafood, and organic beef.

    10007 Bridge St., Truckee, California, 96161, USA
    530-587–8688

    Known For

    • Lighter fare for lunch
    • Summer alfresco dining
    • Live music in bar some nights
  • 5. Wolfdale's

    $$$$

    Consistent, inspired cuisine served in an elegantly simple dining room or an outdoor deck makes Wolfdale's one of the top restaurants on the lake, albeit among the most expensive. Entrées that might include a Thai seafood stew or Tuscan risotto merge Asian and European cooking in imaginative ways.

    640 N. Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, California, 96145, USA
    530-583–5700

    Known For

    • Multiple martinis
    • Lake-view setting
    • Most items gluten-free

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. (except some Mon. holidays). No lunch
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