Discover Deer Valley Dining

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 ·

By Robin Rutecki

The Deer Valley restaurants are amongst the best in the skiing world. Catering to an exclusive list of clients attending the famous resort, it is probably not surprising. However, what could be considered perhaps a little strange, is the number of restaurants that are highly acclaimed. Indeed, it is harder to find a bad review than it is a good one.

Within the resort itself, there is a selection of three fine dining restaurants to choose from. The most respected of these is the Mariposa, which has won several top awards, and is often named as one of the best restaurants to visit in the skiing world. Only open throughout the ski season, patrons are able to enjoy both contemporary and classical dishes. Also offered are signature tasting menus, allowing the kitchen team to showcase all that is best about them. With attentive staff, exuding comprehensive knowledge about the food and its provenance, you are assured a memorable experience.

The Seafood Buffet is again well acclaimed. Often frequented by locals of the area, the restaurant prides itself on supplying only the freshest products. With a focus on sustainability of food, customers can enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere than is offered at the Mariposa. Whilst a more comfortable atmosphere is in evidence, no such allowances are made with the food. As you would expect from fine dining, flavor, presentation and quality are of the highest standards.

Completing this impressive gathering is the innovative Fireside Dining restaurant. Here, each course is carefully presented from one of four fireplaces. Diners are invited to make the choice from the wide range of Alpine inspired dishes, starting with delicious homemade appetizers, and finishing with hot and cold Swiss desserts and drinks.

Whilst the restaurants within the resort are popular, and worthy of attention, it is wise not to ignore other restaurants in the surrounding area.

Possibly the most respected of these restaurants is the Goldener Hirsch Inn. An award winner on countless occasions, this offers its unique mountainside setting as just the start of the experience. Bookings for this restaurant are usually necessary, such is its reputation throughout the local, and wider culinary, communities.

Other Deer Valley restaurants to consider if vacationing in the area include The Glitretind, and the Stew Pot. The Gliterand provides an exceptional regional experience, whilst the Stew Pot provides a homely, more traditional approach. Again, these restaurants are open year round, and are worth visiting during the summer, to take in the breathtaking views.

If you are lucky enough to be vacationing in Deer Valley this ski season, you are sure to not be disappointed, with high quality restaurants at every turn. However, be sure to check out those restaurants away from the resort, particularly if you intend visiting throughout the summer.

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