Fresh Food in South Lake Tahoe, Dining Out Part I
Freshies
3330 Lake Tahoe Blvd. Suite 3
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
(530) 542-3630
One of the questions that come to mind when I go on a vacation is where to eat. My rule of thumb is to shy away from the chain restaurants and try to find restaurants that locals dine at. I thought we would have a hard time finding local eateries in South Lake Tahoe when we visited for the weekend. Luckily, there was a spot called Freshies that catered to the South Lake Tahoe locals with its Hawaiian influenced cuisine. I know what you’re thinking. Hawaiian? In Lake Tahoe? The two make an odd combination, but yet they’ve been doing it for eight years and have been successful. They must be doing something right.
Freshies mission is to focus on fresh ingredients. They make everything from scratch. It’s printed on their menu and it shows in their food. When you have a restaurant that pushes for that mission or promise, it makes you appreciate their efforts even more. It’s nice to know that there’s a restaurant in the area that does pride their food on freshness and quality.
And yes, it shows. I ordered the Fish Tacos Platter and was left amazed at how it tasted. You get a choice of how you want your fish prepared. Choose from grilled, fried, or blackened. I opted to go for a healthy route and went with the grilled. They used Red Rock Cod in the tacos. The fish was flakey and moist. As you bite into the taco, the crunch of the lettuce, the spice of the zesty sauce all combine with the fish. A side of rice, black beans, cole slaw, chips, and salsa come with the platter. You are definitely getting plenty to eat. My only disappointment was that my meal only included two tacos. I could have gone for two more.

Along with the tacos, we had an order of their Teriyaki Chicken platter. This was also packed with plenty of sides. A salad with sesame vinaigrette dressing was included. The vinaigrette brought together a tangy and sweet taste to the fresh greens. The chicken thighs themselves were grilled with beautiful char marks. This locked in all of the juices of the chicken. You get a bright yellow bits of pineapple garnishing the top of the chicken thighs. The teriyaki sauce The teriyaki sauce at Freshies had stronger flavors of tangy pineapple as opposed to traditional sweet Japanese teriyaki sauce. It was a welcomed change.

This was a perfect way to start off our trip to Lake Tahoe.
It’s a spot for dates because…
You get the combination of dining at a local hangout along with Freshies promise to deliver meals using the freshest ingredients. Don’t pass up an opportunity like this when you are out on a vacation or trip.



