Twenty restaurants. Twenty reasons Reno is worth your time at the table. Each one belongs here for a different reason — some for their history, some for their creativity, some simply because Reno wouldn't be Reno without them. Not ranked. Just essential

Tacos La Canasta de Jalisco
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Tacos La Canasta de Jalisco

Every weekend, Ruth Ibarra parks her faded food truck on Wells Avenue and serves Guadalajara on a paper plate. It's the most important taco you'll eat in Reno.

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R Town Pizza
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R Town Pizza

Caramelized cheese edges, creative pies, cast iron meatballs, and a bar that completes the Michigan circle. R Town Pizza is one of Reno's most essential tables

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Hinoki Sushi
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Hinoki Sushi

Hinoki Sushi in Reno is the essential introduction to the city's legendary all-you-can-eat sushi culture — creative rolls like the Burning Man and Emi, a delicious Godzilla archetype, and nigiri ranging from Donald Duck to Escolar, all for $35.99 per person. Reno's most distinctive dining tradition, at its best.

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Royce Burger Bar
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Royce Burger Bar

Royce Burger Bar in downtown Reno serves the best burger in the city — the signature Royceburger, local craft beers, and a patio that feels like the best neighborhood party you've ever crashed. The essential Reno burger destination

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Beloved's Bakery & Café
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Beloved's Bakery & Café

Beloved's Bakery & Café in Reno is one of the best breakfast and lunch spots in the city — artisan sourdough, life-changing shakshuka, and the best fried chicken sandwich in the region. An essential Reno bakery and café from master baker Zach Condron.

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Johnny’s Ristorante Italiano
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Johnny’s Ristorante Italiano

Johnny's Ristorante Italiano in Reno has been the city's Italian standard-bearer since 1966 — veal parmigiana, perfectly fried calamari, a killer affogato, and a wine list worthy of the occasion. Reno's most enduring fine dining destination.

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Papa What You Cooking
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Papa What You Cooking

Papa What You Cookin' in downtown Reno is the only Southern soul food restaurant in the region — slow-cooked oxtails, shrimp and grits, cornbread, and pecan pie from a former lawman and pastor whose cooking makes people cry for all the right reasons.

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Perenn Bakery
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Perenn Bakery

Perenn Bakery Reno is one of the best breakfast and brunch spots in the city — a café and viennoiserie serving a flawless Croque Madame, house-made croissants, and Turkish eggs in one of Reno's most beautiful dining rooms. An essential Reno breakfast destination.

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Cosmos Snack Bar
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Cosmos Snack Bar

Cosmos is one of Reno's most beloved hidden gems — a Midtown pizza and small plates spot on Arroyo Street favored by locals and food industry insiders alike. Wood-fired pizzas with perfect leoparding, exceptional appetizers, rotating soft serve and a beverage program that punches well above its weight.

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Claio Rotisserie
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Claio Rotisserie

Claio Rotisserie is a Mediterranean restaurant in Caughlin Ranch from the husband-and-wife team behind Perenn Bakery. Start with the house-made pita and hummus, don't miss the schmaltz potatoes, and save room for the Loukoumades. Inventive cocktails, thoughtful cocktails, and a room that glows.

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Moo Dang
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Moo Dang

The best Thai food in Reno is served in a Midtown strip mall by a Bangkok native with no culinary training and an obsession with getting it right. The Moo Ping, the lemongrass salad, the drunken noodles — Moo Dang is the real thing

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Kwok’s Bistro
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Kwok’s Bistro

Master chef Kwok Chen started by busing tables in Reno's casinos. Today his Peking duck takes three days to prepare, arrives at your table like a ceremony, and has earned a spot on Food & Wine's Top 100 Chinese Restaurants in America. Right here in Reno

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Casale’s Halfway Club
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Casale’s Halfway Club

Nevada's oldest continuously family-owned restaurant has been rolling ravioli by hand since the 1920s. Some things should never change

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Kauboi Izakaya
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Kauboi Izakaya

Binchotan-fired yakitori, a wicked fried rice with duck cracklins, and a Japanese whisky highball that earns its place. Kauboi Izakaya is Reno's most creative and transporting dining experience

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