3 Best Restaurants in Lake Tahoe, California

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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.

Lanza's

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When you're craving spaghetti and meatballs, this wood-paneled roadside spot with a cordial staff and loyal clientele is the place to go. Other good old-fashioned Italian American classics—served to tables with red-and-white-checked cloths—include lasagna, ravioli, chicken and veal piccata, eggplant Parmesan, and Sicilian-style pizzas. 

7739 N. Lake Blvd., Kings Beach, CA, 96143, USA
530-546–2434
Known For
  • Generous portions
  • Create your own pasta-and-sauce combination
  • Spumoni for dessert
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations not accepted

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Pianeta Ristorante

$$$

A longtime town favorite, Pianeta serves high-style Italian cuisine in a warmly lit, bilevel, redbrick space on Truckee's historic main drag. Start with a beef carpaccio antipasto plate or perhaps house-made spicy-fennel and mild sausages, following up with a pasta course of ravioli Bolognese (both pasta and sauce made in-house), an entrée of ragout with spicy sausage and Mexican prawns—or both.

10096 Donner Pass Rd., Truckee, CA, 96161, USA
530-587–4694
Known For
  • Welcoming atmosphere
  • Tiramisu and panna cotta for dessert
  • West Coast and Italian wine selections
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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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, CA, 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
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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