5 Amazing Restaurants in Palm Springs

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5 Amazing Restaurants in Palm Springs

Palm Springs has erupted with new restaurants, cafes and lounges. It is a resort city that is known for its natural hot springs, hotels, restaurants, golf courses, and sunny weather. It's been a favorite destination for Hollywood stars since the 1930s. It is now  one of the nation’s largest restaurant scenes per capita. It is overflowing with tourism and vacationers looking to relax in the sun and enjoy yummy, new, hip foods.

Workshop Kitchen & Bar

Workshop Kitchen + Bar is located in a newly restored 1926 Spanish colonial revival building in Palm Springs’ artsy Uptown. Its 3,500-square-foot space won a coveted International Restaurant & Bar Design Award in 2013. Peaked wooden ceilings soar 27 feet high over barn-style windows, contrasting nicely with the 98-seat dining room’s cool concrete tables and monolithic cement slab booths.

 Cheeky's

In 2008, Palm Springs native Tara Lazar took a defunct bookstore in the then-moribund Uptown district and opened Cheeky's.  Seasonal organic items from the immediate region become a decadent pleasure in the form of truffle tater tots, waffles stuffed with cheddar cheese, and bacon “flights”. 

 Trio

The Trio is in a historic mid-century bank building to instant acclaim. Revolving modern art installations on the dining room’s walls and ceilings give Trio an upscale yet playful vibe, and it’s usually jam-packed with Palm Springs residents who have adopted the place as their lively living room.

Le Vallauris

This is a classic French restaurant and has been a   Palm Springs landmark since its debut four decades ago. The ficus-lined patio is sprawling yet intimate with French-speaking waiters. Chef Jean-Paul Lair sojourns to France every summer to find new inspiration for his 5-star menu.

The Tropicale

The Tropicale has a low-lit dining room with plush, high-backed booths. The restaurant’s local crowd reflects the diverse demographics of Palm Springs itself, and its 2,000-square-foot olive-tree patio offers the desert’s best al fresco dining. A  menu that features spicy Korean-style skirt steak skewers. All meat and fish are organically raised and hormone-free, and gourmet weekend brunches last a good, long five hours on both Saturday and Sunday.

Next time you visit this destination city, stop by and try these incredible restaurants while you enjoy the beautiful and relaxing city of Palm Springs.