Terrace Dinner Sample Menu

Everything we do is connected to the valley. The menu we create, our kitchen’s intention, and how we source ingredients are all focused on one thing; to celebrate the Okanagan Valley. Enjoy our three course choice menu, paired perfectly with Mission Hill Family Estate’s world class wines.

Three Course Dinner Choice Menu | $99 Per Guest

Enhanced Wine Pairing | Legacy & Terroir +20
Optional wine pairing with third course for an additional fee

Price does not include gratuity or tax.
*Please provide all allergy information of the group at least 24 hours before your reservation.
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For the Table

Estate Cheese & Charcuterie

marinated goat feta, OK melon +24

Ahi Tuna Tataki

shiso salt, cucumber and pepper vinaigrette +22

First Course

Heirloom Tomato & Stonefruit Frugo

whipped mascarpone, lots of basil, Carlos' lemongrass

Paired with 2023 Reserve Sauvignon Blanc

Van Island Shrimp & Shiso

sweet corn crema, tomatillo verde

Paired with 2022 Reserve Pinot Gris

Second Course

McLeod’s Leap Beef Tenderloin

black quince & Wise Earth ginger, charred scallion spaetzle

Paired with 2020 Terrace Meritage

Pan Seared Diver Halibut

late season squash tempura, lemon verbena curry

Paired with 2022 Reserve Chardonnay

Third Course

Sage Roasted Lapin & Sour Cherries

Tanariva chocolate cheesecake, cocoa & almond crumble

Paired with 2021 Reserve Merlot +15

Sunrise Apple Tart Tatin

crab apple jam, salted caramel cream

Paired with 2022 Reserve Pinot Blanc +15

Entrée Sides

Foie & Truffle Torchon

+12

Organic Beets & Greens

black pepper caciotta, basil & scape vinaigrette +22

Pommes Frites

aiöli +15

Roasted Mushrooms

roasted garlic, caramelized buttermilk +16

Terrace Restaurant at Mission Hill Family Estate
Terrace Restaurant West Kelowna
Epitomizes fine dining in its execution and quality of both food and service. View from the terrace was inspiring and transportive. Mission Hill has successfully created a refined and unique destination venue.

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