Forget planning a Labor Day picnic and escape to Lake Tahoe, where all the preparation is arranged for you at the first-ever Lake Tahoe Restaurant Week, September 5 – 12, 2010.
Take a hearty hike along the Tahoe Rim Trail, mountain bike the famed Flume Trail or spend the day kayaking Lake Tahoe’s picturesque waters, then head to one of the 30 restaurants offering 3-course prix-fixe menus – all at exceptional values – as part of the seven-day celebration. Lake Tahoe Restaurant Week attendees also save on lodging, up to 35% off, simply by booking at participating properties.
It can’t get any easier as there are no passes, tickets or coupons needed to take part in Lake Tahoe Restaurant Week. Instead guests simply visit their favorite Lake Tahoe eatery, historic bistro or charming resort, all of which are offering 3-course, prix-fixe menus for $20, $30 or $40 per person (tax and gratuity not included) to indulge in the region’s most delicious offerings. Reservations, however, are recommended.
Lake Tahoe chefs won’t disappoint, with many employing local, seasonal and organic ingredients for the freshest of dishes. In South Lake Tahoe, 19 Kitchen & Bar has lobster corn chowder and beef medallions fromage, with Fresh Ketch providing a stuffed halibut with shrimp, lobster, scallops, Brie, dill and lemon beurre blanc. For authentic Mexican, Latin Soul has lamb steak with goat cheese crust and caramel flan with seasonal berries. Don’t miss the maple leaf duck breast at Edgewood Restaurant. It’s served up with an apple ginger sauce and sweet potato gnocchi, and can be paired with a 2006 BR Cohn, Silver Label, Cabernet.
North Lake Tahoe restaurants are also pulling out all the stops and Cottonwood Restaurant is offering a pine nut crusted Asian Basa with a tomato and dill beurre blanc and roasted autumn vegetables. River Grill has green chard raviolis with Sonoma goat cheese and portabella mushrooms, while Six Peaks Grille is providing a pan seared Bristol Bay salmon (with $2 of every $30 three-course dinner going to the Tahoe Forest Cancer Center). Right on the lake, Lone Eagle Grille has a mesquite grilled New York steak over watercress and red cabbage salad.
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