lake tahoe restaurants
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lake tahoe restaurants
we will be staying at the hyatt at incline in august and would like some suggestions for dinners. i am a bit of a foodie so the food is important. we will be trying the lone eagle grill....i think. would prefer not to break the bank but a splurge or two on vacation is fine. thanks for the advice!
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We were just in N. Tahoe/Truckee last week. Tried and liked the following:
Big Water Grille, Incline
Moody's Bistro, Truckee
Caliente, King's Beach
West Shore Cafe, Homewood (for lunch)
Caliente is owned by the Garwoods people. Nice set-up, yummy food and many cocktail choices.
MY
Big Water Grille, Incline
Moody's Bistro, Truckee
Caliente, King's Beach
West Shore Cafe, Homewood (for lunch)
Caliente is owned by the Garwoods people. Nice set-up, yummy food and many cocktail choices.
MY
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Dear mwoodrowe: Of the resaurants I listed, only Caliente is mid-range price wise. The others are $$$$. On the westside, Sunnyside is very good and reasonable.
The drive to south shore is not difficult, but you need to take it easy since there are usually deer out on the road at night. I would stick to N./West shore at night. It won't get really dark until around 8:30ish.
MY
The drive to south shore is not difficult, but you need to take it easy since there are usually deer out on the road at night. I would stick to N./West shore at night. It won't get really dark until around 8:30ish.
MY
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A lot of tourists like Jake's because of the location-right on the water. I gave up on this after two tries. Service & food is 2** out of 5. [not a foodie place]
It's part of a chain w/ other locations in Hawaii & Malibu.
It's part of a chain w/ other locations in Hawaii & Malibu.
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Pacific Crest in Truckee. Tried it last year and we were please with our meal.
Jake's is the same outfit at Sunnyside. We went many years ago and felt crammed in. Other places we like much better.
We've rarely seen a deer on the road between Truckee & King's Beach, but have on the east shore road. Of course this was in the wee hours of the morning, after a night of fun
As Suzie advised, the east shore road down to S. Shore is the best and quickest way to go.
MY
Jake's is the same outfit at Sunnyside. We went many years ago and felt crammed in. Other places we like much better.
We've rarely seen a deer on the road between Truckee & King's Beach, but have on the east shore road. Of course this was in the wee hours of the morning, after a night of fun
As Suzie advised, the east shore road down to S. Shore is the best and quickest way to go.
MY
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Very popular Italian - Lanza's (which may be in King's Beach, or maybe be in Tahoe Vista -- you turn right on Lakefront Blvd. from 267 and it's on the right-hand side. Old-fashioned red-sauce Italian.