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Feeney's Starlight Cafe
FUSION
Center Mall; mains $10-22; 11am-9pm Mon-Sat, variable hours in fall & spring; )
Harvesting the best of Vietnamese, Korean and Italian cuisine, chef-owner James Feeney
rocks the house with dishes like Korean burritos, kim chi burgers, shrimp po'boy sand-
wiches, housemade pasta and Creole fried chicken.
Stove
AMERICAN
$6-13, dinner $12-20; 6:30am-2pm & 5-9pm, )
Great coffee and carbs; try the cinnamon-bread French toast. Dinner includes a choice of a
dozen yummy side dishes.
Lakefront Restaurant
NEW AMERICAN
Rd; mains $24-38; 5-9:30pm year-round, plus 11am-2pm summer, closed Tue & Wed in fall & spring)
The most atmospheric and romantic restaurant in Mammoth, this intimate dining room at
Tamarack Lodge overlooks lovely Twin Lakes. A new chef crafts specialties like pork
belly, oxtail risotto and braised beef short ribs, and the staff are superbly friendly. Reserva-
tions recommended.
Petra's Bistro & Wine Bar
CALIFORNIAN
760-934-3500;
www.petrasbistro.com
; 6080 Minaret Rd; mains $18-34;
5-9:30pm Tue-Sun)
Settle in here for seasonal cuisine and wines recommended by the staff sommeliers. In
wintertime, the best seats in the house are the cozy fireside couches. Start the evening with
a cheese course and choose from 36 wines available by the glass (250 vintages by the
bottle), or the excellent cocktail menu. Reservations recommended.
Mammoth Rock Brasserie
NEW AMERICAN
5:30-9pm Mon-Thu, to 10pm Fri-Sun)