Tlaquepaque
No frills at this inexpensive taqueria. A delightful alternative to the touristy cantinas of downtown.
Sandwich Spot, The
Fun concept sandwiches. Not your standard sub-shop.
Rooster and the Pig, The
Worth the wait for a table and enjoy an unusual dining experience, and it is typically a wait. The space is cozy and eclectic, and the food is quite possibly some of the best Vietnamese-inspired food in the valley. They tend to be very busy, and sometimes...
Thai Smile
Authentic Thai food right in downtown Palm Springs, a family-owned restaurant serving Thai dishes that are considered by many to be the best in the Coachella Valley. They have a great selection of vegetarian dishes too.
Takishin
Traditional sashimi, nigiri, and tempura are the name of the game. The fish is fresh, the prices are reasonable, and the place has been packed since day one. Be prepared to wait at peak dining hours!
Tac/Quila
In the heart of Uptown Palm Springs, Tac/Quilla offers a fresh take on Mexican-inspired classics as well as some creative originals. Steer yourself towards some of the more creative dishes to truly stimulate the senses.
Spencer’s
One of the most romantic patios in the city, serving delicious California classic food. Also a hot spot for Brunch.
Spaghetteria
A local favorite, this South End, family-run Italian eatery offers authentic "just like mom used to make" food in a very casual plastic red check tablecloth setting.
Sherman’s Deli
Since opening its first location in 1953, Sherman's has become a landmark in Palm Springs for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner, reminiscent of a New York-style deli. Specializing in Jewish comfort food & huge portions! Their homemade desserts are...
Shanghai Reds Oyster Bar
Shanghai Reds Oyster Bar, tucked away in a small alleyway behind Fisherman's Market, opens in the afternoon but truly comes to life at night with live music Thurs-Sat. Famous for fish tacos (as featured on the Food Network), fresh seafood, small &...