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Three Sisters Cafe
39993 Highway 41 (Hwy 49) - map
Oakhurst, CA 93644
559.642.2253
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Delicious everything I can't find food this good in the large city where I live. The chef has imagination and a flare for exciting dishes. His wife is a delightful host that ensures that you will certainly want to return again and again, as I did. Small, but very quaint. [10 Dec 2001 19:01:12]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Chicken & walnut crepes or anything else!
Anonymous, Sacramento
Gourmet Food At Small Town Prices Unquestionably the best restaurant in the Yosemite area. The chef / owner prepares expensive big city gourmet dishes at small town prices with offerings usually found only in places like Beverly Hills. Small and busy; get here early as dinners are currently served only on weekends. Breakfasts and lunches most everyday are also exceptional. [17 Jan 2002 09:04:51]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Everything on the menu
Anonymous
Inventive, but not great. They definitely have a more adventurous menu, which is something valuable and rare in a small town so it's nice for a change. The breakfast in particular has some interesting variations. But the food isn't outstanding. Be prepared for the worst service around. They think it's quaint to make you get up and settle your bill, and have to remind them what your ordered. [19 Aug 2002 17:46:28]
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Not as classy as I've heard it was...... Heard from a resident that this was supposed to be a classy restaurant. Not so! We were ignored when we were pointed to a table. Had to ask for "milk" for the coffee. Toast brought, no plates on which to eat it. Owner/waitress proceeded to "clean" the table right next to us with a glass cleaner - odor tainted everything we were eating. No saucers under cups, not even a cursory "is everything alright?" from the waitress. Bill not presented - certainly this is classless! Music playing in background was a "talky" radio station. Menu mentioned that "rude" guests would be asked to leave. Food was pretty good, but certainly not what I was expecting. All in all, quite a disappointing experience! [12 Feb 2003 21:34:58]
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Anonymous
Fabulous... wish it was in Chicago This was absolutely the best restaurant in the Yosemite area that we sampled. It was so good we ate there 2 nights in a row. Alas, they were closed the following night. Everything we ordered was excellent, prepared perfectly and imaginatively, with food ranging from classic French bistro, to Thai, to American Indian. Meeting both the wonderful chef and his delightful wife was the icing on the cake. [26 May 2003 22:52:36]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Veal sweatbreads, crab cakes, fried oysters, wiener schnitzel
Anonymous, Chicago, Illinois
Quite disappointed by its mediocrity. I had an unexceptional crab cake, preceeded by the most dismal dinner salad I've ever been served. Our friends' selection was better, but still not gourmet caliber by any stretch of the imagination. The fare at the Three Sisters is, in fact, quite unremarkable and definitely not worth the expense. Sour-faced owners didn't add to the charm, either. [08 Mar 2004 20:07:51]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: None
Anonymous
New Owners At Three Sisters Whatever bad experiences you may have had in the past are now history. The new owner, Richard, is a master chef and pleasant besides. He took over in Feb '06 and has made it a businesslike operation, open Tues thru Sun from 11AM to 9PM. I highly recommend it. [28 Nov 2006 10:59:56]
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Best food on 24 day road trip! Pure serendipity! We had two amazing meals here during our road trip last summer from Vegas to San Fransisco. We ate in many great restaurants along the way (Vegas, Napa, San Fran, etc.) but none could touch Three Sisters Cafe. Richard tailored each of our meals for us; I had seafood fettucini that was rich yet delicate, and my husband had chicken schnitzel Lisa Marie - crispy, flavorful -incredible! Richard made us feel like we were in his home when he shared a dessert wine with us after dinner. The service was sincere and expert. The food was fresh (homemade hummus YUM!) and prepared perfectly. And the ambience of the restaurant, with its beautiful local artist flower prints, was cozy and inviting. I only wish we lived closer (Quincy, MA); we'd make Three Sisters our new hangout! [30 Dec 2006 10:58:26]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: ALL!
Janet Bargar, Quincy, MA colcloughkids at yahoo dot com
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