10 Best Restaurants in South Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe

Evan's American Gourmet Cafe

$$$$ Fodor's choice

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun. and Mon.

Maggie's Restaurant and Bar

$$$$ Fodor's choice

The ultramodern architecture of the Desolation Hotel's third-floor restaurant raises expectations even before you take a sip or bite, but the specialty cocktails, sophisticated California-inspired cuisine, and from-the-heart hospitality more than live up to them. Appetizers like grilled tuna crudo are all about the freshness, though as with recent veal chop and Dijon-crusted salmon entrées, the deftness of the saucing heightens the satisfaction.

933 Poplar St., South Lake Tahoe, California, 96150, USA
530-725–0101
Known For
  • osso buco chilaquiles and short ribs eggs Benedict at daily brunch
  • soups and salads
  • patio seating with heaters and fireplaces
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential

Sprouts Natural Foods Cafe

$ Fodor's choice

If it's in between normal mealtimes and you're hungry for something healthful, head to this order-at-the-counter café for salads, overstuffed wraps, hot sandwiches, homemade vegan soups, all-day breakfasts, and the best smoothies in town. Dine at wooden tables in the cheery contemporary indoor space or out front on the patio, or just order food to go.

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The Libation Lodge by South Lake Brewing Company

$ Fodor's choice

A floor-to-ceiling mural of Lake Tahoe scenes spans the longest wall of the South Shore's largest brewery's downtown outpost. The influences on homegrown beers, from light lagers to dark ales, come from as near as California and Mexico and as far away as New Zealand, the model as well for Pacific Rim flourishes that find their way into burgers, sliders, sandwiches, and a few apps and salads.

Artemis Lakefront Cafe

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A festive marina restaurant with a heated outdoor patio, Artemis reveals its Greek influences in breakfast dishes like baklava French toast and gyros and eggs. All day, though, the menus encompass more familiar options (eggs Benedict in the morning, burgers and grilled mahimahi later on).

Cafe Fiore

$$$$

Inside a rough-hewn former ski cabin with an intimate six-table dining room (book two weeks ahead in winter, when two outdoor areas are closed), this restaurant serves rustic Italian cuisine that you can pair with wines from the owner's formidable list. Thin eggplant crepes stuffed with smoked salmon are among the top appetizers, with fettuccine Calabrese, swordfish, and filet mignon prepared two ways frequently on the menu.

1169 Ski Run Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, California, 96150, USA
530-541–2908
Known For
  • loyal in-town following
  • entrée price includes soup or salad
  • silky white-chocolate ice cream with seasonal berries for dessert
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Kalani's at Lake Tahoe

$$$$

The white-tablecloth dining room at Heavenly's sleekest (and priciest) restaurant is decked out with carved bamboo, a burnt-orange color palette, and a modern-glass sculpture, all of which complement Pacific Rim–influenced dishes like fillet of beef with miso-garlic butter and the signature Chilean sea bass with Thai-basil mashed potatoes and ponzu butter sauce. Sushi selections with inventive rolls and sashimi combos, plus less expensive vegetarian dishes, add depth to the menu.

1001 Heavenly Village Way, Suite 26, South Lake Tahoe, California, 96150, USA
530-544–6100
Known For
  • fresh-off-the-plane Hawaiian seafood
  • thoughtful wine selections
  • upscale setting

My Thai Cuisine

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Fantastic flavors and gracious owners have earned this humble roadside restaurant with river-stone columns, pine-paneled walls and ceilings, and Thai statues and ornamentation the loyalty of Tahoe residents and regular visitors. The aromatic dishes include crab pad Thai, basil lamb, sizzling shrimp, and numerous curries.

2108 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, California, 96150, USA
530-544–3232
Known For
  • many vegetarian options
  • lunch specials a good deal
  • lively atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.

Red Hut Café

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A vintage-1959 Tahoe diner, all chrome and red plastic, the Red Hut is a tiny place with a wildly popular breakfast menu featuring huge omelets; banana, pecan, and coconut waffles (cornbread, too); and other tasty vittles. A second South Lake branch has a soda fountain and is the only one that serves dinner, and there's a third location in Stateline.

Scusa! Italian Ristorante

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This longtime favorite turns out big plates of veal scaloppine, chicken piccata, and garlicky linguine with clams—straightforward Italian American food (and lots of it), served in an intimate dining room warmed by a crackling fire on many nights. There's an outdoor patio that's open in warm weather.

2543 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, California, 96150, USA
530-542–0100
Known For
  • classic Italian American recipes
  • fritto misto, grilled radicchio, and fresh-baked mozzarella appetizers
  • sticky-bun bread pudding for dessert
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch