The culinary scene at Sun Peaks is as diverse as the patrons indulging at the many different restaurants, cafés, and pubs. From fresh, local products where restaurants source goods from area farmers, to global cuisine with infused tastes from Ireland, Ukraine and other international destinations, the flavours are endless. This winter at Sun Peaks, three new executive chefs are bringing their skills and gastronomic delights to the village.
Globe Café & Tapas Bar
New Chef: Michael Coates
Arrives: November 2010
Last worked: Globe at the Beach, Veranda Beach Resort, WA
Signature Dish: Modern gourmet twists on ski hill comfort food classics like Mac ‘n’ Cheese & Donairs.
Mantles Restaurant, Morrisey’s Pub, M Room (Delta Sun Peaks Resort)
New Chef: Steve Buzak
Arrived: September 2010
Last worked: Rocky Mountaineer, Delta Vancouver Airport, Fairmont Hot Springs Resort
Signature Dish: Steamed Smoked Black Cod, Chanterelle Mushrooms, Wild Leeks with Herb Sabayon
Memories at the Cahilty
New Chef: Cliff Alan Huck
Arrived: September 2010
Last worked: Copper Point Golf Resort and St. Eugene Mission
Signature Dish: Canadian Chevre and Sundried Cherry stuffed chicken supreme with mushroom duxell crêpes and Madeira pan jus
Useful Links:
Winter Festival of Wine
Sun Peaks Resort official website
Sun Peaks Media Library
About Sun Peaks
Sun Peaks Resort is a four season destination resort located in the interior of British Columbia near Kamloops. Recently declared the 2nd Best Ski Resort in Canada and 10th Best in North America by Condé Nast Traveller Magazine readers, Sun Peaks has three mountains which surround an intimate ski-in, ski-out village. In other seasons, Sun Peaks offers a diverse range of leisure activities including 18 holes of golf as well as numerous events and festivals. Sun Peaks Resort was the first ski resort in North America and is the only resort in Canada to receive the ISO 14001 designation recognizing the resorts environmental policies and practices. Sun Peaks can be accessed by two airport gateways – Kamloops (45 minutes) and Kelowna (2 1/2 hours) and by car, only a 4 ¼ hour drive separates Sun Peaks and Vancouver, B.C.
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