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Chef Thomas Salamunovich has a résumé that spans from San Francisco to France, but it's his time in Northern California that really shows. His dishes,...more
see the Vail + Beaver Creek guideLa Marmotte may be the most romantic place to dine in Telluride. Situated in a century-old wood-and-brick building, which originated as Telluride's icehouse,...more
see the Telluride guideMexican restaurants in ski towns can get away with greasy tacos served with tasteless refried-bean mush. Indeed, there's such a place just across the street...more
see the Telluride guideStill one of Vail's hottest reservations, so book, like, yesterdaythis atmospheric eatery is named for its chef, who trained at the Culinary Institute of...more
see the Vail + Beaver Creek guideJimmy's is known as a place that folks like to linger. It's got a heavy curtain over the door, cozy tables lining the windows, and a dining room in the back....more
see the Aspen guideTelluride's toughest reservation is an Asian-fusion bistro specializing in organic Thai and Japanese cuisine. Tokyo-trained sushi chef Shige Shibuya slices and...more
see the Telluride guideWith hot-pink walls, whimsical chandeliers, and cutesy menu items like "sushitini," Foxnut (oh, yeahand that name!) is not what you'd expect in...more
see the Vail + Beaver Creek guideA hip date-night spot popular with both locals and tourists, Cosmo excels at true fusion—the menu reflect the flavors of the Pacific Rim, parts of Europe,...more
see the Telluride guideAt Cima, star chef Richard Sandoval aims to combine Rocky Mountain ingredients with Latin American flair. Sandoval looks for the freshest ingredients from local...more
see the Vail + Beaver Creek guideHunkering under the towering Bavarian architecture of the Arrabelle in Lionshead, this French bistro evokes the Old World romance of a Parisian brasserie. The...more
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