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Writing from the Road

Some stories don't fit on a menu.

The restaurants on this site are Reno-Tahoe's best. But the perspective behind them comes from somewhere larger.

For more than two decades, I have been chasing the world's great tables — from Osteria Francescana in Modena to the chef's counter at Frantzén in Stockholm, from the Clove Club in London to SingleThread in Healdsburg. I have eaten at more than 40 three-star restaurants on four continents. Not as a critic, but as someone who believes that eating well is one of the most sincere ways to understand a place and the people behind it.

That experience is why the Essential 20 exists. When I tell you a table in Reno is worth your time, it comes from someone who eats here because these tables are genuinely worth it — not because there's nothing better out there, but because great food doesn't require a passport or a reservation six months in advance. Sometimes it's a taco off a truck, or a bowl of scampi at a dive bar in Sparks on a Friday night.

This is where I write everything else. The Basque shepherds who came down from the mountains and built something that's still standing. The low-country cooking of Charleston — savagely good, stubbornly itself, impossible to forget. The meals in Stockholm, Tokyo, Modena and London that shaped how I eat and what I look for when I walk into any room, anywhere.

These are essays, not reviews. They are not all Reno stories. But they are very much part of the same story.

Frantzén 🇸🇪
David Rodriguez David Rodriguez

Frantzén 🇸🇪

Frantzén in Stockholm is three Michelin stars, vintage Krug, Enter Sandman playing as you walk in, and a chawanmushi topped with king crab, caviar and aged pork truffle jus that is simply the single best bite of food I have ever had. There is no place in the world quite like it.

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Saison 🇺🇸
David Rodriguez David Rodriguez

Saison 🇺🇸

Saison is nothing less than one of the finest restaurants in the country. In this remarkable Team's hands, incredible California product is treated to wood, smoke and fire becoming something that demands your attention — a consistent drumbeat of wonder and surprise, a kitchen in full flower and at the top of its game.

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