4 Best Restaurants in Lake Tahoe, Nevada

Sam Choy's Ohana Diner

$$ Fodor's choice

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.

Azzara's

$$

This dependable if not fabulous Italian family restaurant serves a dozen pasta dishes, many pizzas, and chicken, veal, shrimp, and beef entrées. All dinners include soup or salad and garlic bread, making Azzara's a pretty good value.

930 Tahoe Blvd., Incline Village, Nevada, 89451, USA
775-831–0346
Known For
  • family-run
  • daily specials
  • excellent tiramisu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch

Great Full Gardens Café and Eatery

$$

The owners of this bright-and-chipper, health-oriented restaurant open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner aim to please all palates, from carnivore to vegan. The ingredients—grass-fed burger meat, organic chicken, wild-caught seafood, and a wide range of produce—are sourced as locally as possible.

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Sage Leaf

$$

Chefs emphasizing sustainably and humanely raised local ingredients prepare three squares a day at this storefront restaurant with a contemporary interior and a shaded patio out front. The house-made sage-and-cheddar biscuits are the must-try for breakfast, and the ⅓-pound burger with bacon and fried egg is a village favorite for lunch; pasta dishes, pork chops, steaks, and pan-roasted fish are top dinner choices.

893 Tahoe Blvd., Incline Village, Nevada, 89451, USA
775-413–5005
Known For
  • Bloody Mary with jalapeño vodka and candied bacon
  • smoked-salmon flatbread and other starters
  • good spot for brunch
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.