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Specialties
Internationally trained chef and restaurateur, Thomas Salamunovich hasn’t limited his culinary identity. From elegant, refined Larkspur Restaurant to quickcasual Larkburger, Thomas is comfortable as long as he’s creating authentic fare.
Thomas began his culinary education in San Francisco during the West Coast’s food revolution. Under the tutelage of Jeremiah Towers at Stars and Wolfgang Puck, Thomas developed his passion for New American cuisine. On a year-long French tour he worked and studied in the kitchens of Michelin three-star rated restaurants l’Auberge du Pont de Collonges under Paul Bocuse and Lucas Carton in Parais, two-star restaurant Elysee Lenôtre in Paris, and world-renowned bakery, Poilane Boulangerie.
In 1993, Thomas moved to Vail to become the Executive Chef of Sweet Basil, and designed and opened Zino Ristorante in Edwards a few years later. He and his wife, Nancy Sweeney opened Larkspur in 1999. The energetic bar and graceful dining room are known as much for the
History
Established in 1999.
Thomas Salamunovich, owner of Larkspur Restaurant, opened Larkspur’s doors just before the 1999 ski season. He has striven for and succeeded at creating a hospitality driven fine dining experience for both travelers to Vail and Eagle County residents alike. A new lease for the restaurant in the Golden Peak Lodge has been signed with Vail Resorts, he is proud and excited to announce that they will be able to continue providing memorable experiences for their guests. Salamunovich comments, «It is so exciting to have the opportunity to continue the Larkspur legacy. The difference between a good restaurant and an extraordinary restaurant is the latter requires extended and dedicated commitment to quality driven cuisine, solid service and gracious hospitality.»
Meet the Business Owner
Thomas S.
Business Owner
Thomas Salamunovich hasn’t limited his culinary identity. From elegant, refined Larkspur Restaurant to quickcasual Larkburger, Thomas is comfortable as long as he’s creating authentic fare.
Thomas began his culinary education in San Francisco during the West Coast’s food revolution. Under the tutelage of Jeremiah Towers at Stars and Wolfgang Puck, Thomas developed his passion for New American cuisine. On a year-long French tour he worked and studied in the kitchens of Michelin three-star rated restaurants l’Auberge du Pont de Collonges under Paul Bocuse and Lucas Carton in Parais, two-star restaurant Elysee Lenôtre in Paris, and world-renowned bakery, Poilane Boulangerie.
In 1993, Thomas moved to Vail to become the Executive Chef of Sweet Basil, and designed and opened Zino Ristorante in Edwards a few years later. He opened Larkspur in 1999. The energetic bar and graceful dining room are known as much for the atmosphere as for the menu.