Originally Posted by
Hopeless Sinner
I don't find the restaurants very appealing in Ketchum, but in no particular order:
Enoteca - new American, crowded $$$
Christiana - old school french w sauce. $$$
Sawtooth Club - log cabin American w dusty 50 year old elk mounts (clams are good) $$$
Rickshaw - they don't give a fuck so look elsewhere for anniversary dinner $$
Knob Hill - eat in the bar or outdoors, the main seating area is a 1950's era daylight $$$
basement
Pioneer - haven't been in decades but the line starts around 4:30, no reservations. $$$
Cookbook - never been. $$$$
Lupo's formally known as Il Naso - was low key, decent food, and reasonably friendly haven't been since the name change $$$
La Cabinita - gringo pablum $
Despy's - authentic Baja style MX, best food and restaurant in town. $$
Saffron - nice people, some good dishes, but as an Indian restaurant it's a fail. $$$
Limelight - workers don't give AF. $$$
The Ram - It's SVCo you never know what kind of experience it will be. $$$$
There are a couple more. Keep in mind that the restaurants have a continuous supply of new customers so most don't really try very hard and they've been rotating chefs around town for the last 3 years anyway. The reviews from out of towners are over the top positive so keep that in mind. Reservations often require a non-refundable deposit of $25-$50 a head.