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Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene
Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene

Idaho Cuisine

Choose an edible adventure on your next vacation and uncover a delicious world of dining opportunities. The Gem State is loaded with culinary discoveries for visitors of all tastes. Pull up your chair at one of the state’s many mouthwatering destinations and enjoy local dishes and delights.

Fresh goods, farm-to-table meals and fabulous restaurant options abound in Idaho.

Crafting Multicultural Cuisine

In these vibrant Idaho kitchens, innovation and heritage come together with tastes and talents inspired by international traditions.

Idaho’s Famous Potatoes

The secret’s already out—pretty much everyone knows about Idaho’s potatoes— but what makes these spuds so special?

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Noteworthy Culinary News

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Idaho in the 2023 James Beard Awards

Kris Komori, co-owner and head chef at Kin in Boise, won the honor of Best Chef in the Mountain region at the prestigious 2023 James Beard Awards. Three other Treasure Valley chefs placed in the finals this year: finalist Salvador Alamilla of Amano in Caldwell and semifinalists Dan Ansotegui of Ansots and Kibrom Milash of Kibrom’s Ethiopian and Eritrean Cuisine, both in Boise. This historic event marked the first time that an Idaho nominee advanced to the finals. 

Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene

Idaho Ingredients

Get to know a handful of unique cooking, baking and meal components with special ties to Idaho.

Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene

Bite-Sized Fun Facts

Fourteen Idaho restaurants, located in Boise, Meridian and Coeur d’Alene, have been featured on Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-ins and Dives.

Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene

Established in 1901, the Idaho Candy Co. produces the popular Idaho Spud Bar, a cocoa-flavored marshmallow covered with dark chocolate and sprinkled with coconut.

Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene

Mylo Bybee invented finger steaks, battered and fried beef strips, in Boise during the mid-1950s.

Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene

In 1928, the word “Potato” appeared for the first time on an Idaho license plate. The commonly known phrase “Famous Potatoes” first appeared on license plates in 1957.

 Do Your Part to Keep Idaho Friendly

As you savor your experience in the Gem State and travel where your taste buds lead, make showing kindness and patience towards those around you a part of your plans. 

Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene
Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene
Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene
Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene
Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene
Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene
Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene
Take a Bite Out of the Idaho Food Scene