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Not too long ago all you could count on in a Palm Springs restaurant was a good steak. But thanks to an influx of hipsters, the dining scene is finally flourishing. Surprisingly, some of the top joints are in hotels, making them a worthwhile stop even if you're not spending the night. Mister Parkers, the dark and sexy dining room at the Parker Palm Springs, for instance, is a favorite for fine French fare with a twist. And the hotel's breakfast and lunch spot, Norma's, is known for hosting one of the buzziest brunch scenes in town.
A longtime favorite of Clint Eastwood, this sexy candlelit steakhouse of cherrywood paneling and curved booths dishes out huge portions of beef, seafood, and...more
Cary Grant's former estate is now the home of this popular New American bistro. Award-winning chef Andrew Copley, who has tended the stoves at prestigious...more
It's crowded, noisy, and always a party at this south-of-the-border chain on the Palm Springs main strip. Patty Delgado Service and her husband, Ric Service, do...more
For more than 30 years, chef-owner Paul Bruggemans has fed Hollywood royalty—Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Gregory Peck and so on—with his...more
A welcome alternative to the country club fare served at many desert dining destinations, this popular burger joint dishes up the best patties in town, if not...more
This storefront bistro, named after the popular grape, is a real find on fast-food-heavy Palm Canyon Drive. Belgian chef Nicolas Klontz turns out exceedingly...more










