Flying in, need a smooth joint recommended.
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Flying in, need a smooth joint recommended.
here are two of my favorites
the red iguana has great mexican food and is pretty much a must go when friends come to visit.
http://www.rediguana.com/
736 w North Temple
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Pats BBQ, also a big fan favorite when i have brought people there. delicious food, family style seating, go on a weekend night there is live music all the time. it is right near 2100 s and main street
http://www.patsbbq.com/
limited hours though, check before you go.
i'm to poor to have actually been anywhere decent, but a place i really want to check out is the tin angel cafe. supposed to be local/organic focus hippy type joint i think, but the menu looks good. not too far from the airport either. everyone likes squatters too, i think they might have a restaurant right at the airport.
DUH i forgot red iguana, the one decent place i've actually been. best super authentic mexican i've ever had, not super expensive. be ready to wait though.
^you know what goes well with mole?
horse cock.
for upscale good italien hit up Luganos-so worth it
Trio works well for "smooth" and is well priced. Good eats.
Check out Cafe Madrid next to Black Diamond. Excellent food!
Tuscany
6200 South and 2300 East
Fine Dining -- Italian
Loghaven
Romantic
Up Millcreek Canyon
eh. I have to go there sometime... still working on finding true italian in UT - went to this authentic place (a whole glass room where they make pasta everyday) in Wisc Dells this summer that blew even some of my fav Boston & Chicago places out of the water.
a large group of us were all pretty impressed with Caputo's evening experiment:
http://tipicacaputo.com/
although my one complaint now is that it is supposed to be an ever-changing menu of fresh pastas & local ingredients, but September's menu is pretty much the same as it was in August - very minor changes. the Ragout & Ravioli were on there last time - both very good though! (I had wanted the shrimp & crab risotto, but they ran out)
Red Rock: http://www.redrockbrewing.com/ (personally like redrock better than squatters, but that's just me...)
Mazza: http://www.mazzacafe.com/ (super reasonable prices for super delicious food)
Lonestar Taqueria: http://www.cityweekly.net/utah/view-...-taqueria.html (fish tacos by which to measure all other fish tacos)
Vienna Bistro: http://www.viennabistro.com/ (this one is definitely a bit spendy, but SOOOOO good if you have the dough -I had a coupon once, which made it feasible for me... gonna have to take my parents there next time they visit)
I've heard alot of people talking about the Tin Angel recently, too. Need to check one out for myself.
koko kitchen--japenese sushi, ton-katsu, and such
Mazza--lebanese loving with all the goods.
old cafe trang.... no as good as before, less menu items, but still solid.
La Cai for Vietnamese, super-awesome.
Ummm. Search Function JONG! I know of at least one looong thread dedicated to this.
Mocla Salsa - The blood on the walls really gives the place a good vibe.
Some good recommendations in there, but if we had a type of food you wanted, it might help. Although here are two not on the list yet....
Cafe Paris (Continental Cuisine) and Takashi (Sushi).
Edit: Oh yeah, this should be in tech talk next to the SLC Philly Cheese Steak thread :cussing:
Mexican huge is food in SLC. For a quick lunch go to Lonestar. They have amazing fish tacos, and burritos the size of a football. For a good dinner with a great atmosphere, go to the Red Iguana, but count on waiting around 1/2 an hour, so plan accordingly. If it's late at night, and you're drunk and are craving food, go to Molca Salsa, it's cheap, but great when you're not sober.
If you are looking for gourmet chinese go to Cafe Trang
The Counter, in the Gateway Mall is a pretty good burger place. You get to custom build them.
For killer sandwiches go to Stoneground
And for a microbrewery/pub food, go to Squatters or Red Rock.
You can't go wrong with Red Iguana, Pat's BBQ, Lone Star and Molcasalsa.
Mmmmmmmm!
Takashi
Takashi
Takashi
taken people from San Fran, London, NYC, etc who say its as good as anything they have had.
Red Iguana! Red Iguana! Best mole ever. I keep a takeout menu on my fridge... and I live in Colorado. Just like to look at it and drool sometimes.
Blue Iguana, though apparently owned by the same family, is not the same.
I've heard great things about Lonestar Taqueria, too, but haven't been.
Red Iguana hands down. Don't be afraid of the crowds waiting outside, it is a bigger place than it appears and they do a good job of getting people in and out. Unfortunately no bar where you can wait for a table.
Red Iguana = alright doesnt live up to the hype for me
TAKASHI IS THE KING!
Cafe Rio is the most dependable fast food ive ever experienced.
Log haven if you are bringing a significant other
Royal India has top notch indian
Red Rock is my favorite brew pub
Rodizzio Grill is dope too if you like lots of salty meats
Stoneground has a unique vibe to it