Salt Lake City Restaurants

The 2002 Winter Olympics cast Salt Lake City in a new, contemporary, more diverse light. Visitors discovered a panoply of cultural influences, brewpubs, ethnic flavors, and progressive chefs. Salt Lake City may not have the depth of restaurants seen in other big cities, but there are a couple of outstanding choices for nearly every budget and cuisine. Restaurants like Lamb’s Grill Café, Hire’s Big H, and Ruth’s Diner trace their roots back five-plus decades, and their colorful proprietors are more than willing to share the history they’ve witnessed from their kitchens. Returning LDS missionaries have brought back their favorite flavors from Asia, Europe, and Latin America, with impressive results. Seafood, Japanese, Tibetan, Indian, Spanish, and Italian are all suitably showcased in Salt Lake eateries, and when all else fails, there are great burgers and Rocky Mountain cuisine, a fusion inspired by frontier big game, seafood fresh from the great Pacific ports, and organic produce grown in Utah’s fertile valleys. You'll also find creative wine lists and knowledgeable service. Bakers and pastry chefs defy the 4,400-foot altitude with rustic sourdoughs and luscious berry-filled treats. Multiple weekly summer farmers' markets are thriving, and chefs are building more and more of a food community.

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  • 1. Avenues Proper

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    One of two inviting restaurants run by the city's excellent Proper Brewing Company, this contemporary neighborhood bistro on a quiet street in the Avenues is a terrific option for a meal on the terrace on a sunny day or in the postindustrial dining room. Sample the flavorful house-brewed ales paired with eclectic comfort fare like steak frites, Korean pork belly bibimbap, and shrimp and grits. There's a taproom downtown and an additional restaurant in Sugar House.  

    376 8th Ave., Utah, 84103, USA
    385-227–8628

    Known For

    • Lovely sidewalk terrace
    • Superb house-brewed beers
    • Popular weekend brunches
  • 2. HSL

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    Within a short, pretty stroll of the Avenues and Capitol Hill, this outpost of the original, nationally acclaimed Handle restaurant in Park City turns heads with its stunningly plated, locavore-driven cuisine and a fetching interior with marble-top tables, a wood-beam ceiling, and a gleaming, tiled open kitchen. What's served on any given night varies according to what's in season, but you might encounter truffled agnolotti pasta filled with Swiss chard, corn, and goat's whey cream or slow-cooked pork shank with carrot-frisée salad, whipped ranch dressing, and apple butter.

    418 E. 200 S, Utah, 84111, USA
    801-539--9999

    Known For

    • Artful, Instagram-worthy food
    • Exquisitely curated spirits, wine, and beer list
    • Unusual, daily-changing dessert selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 3. Pago

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    More than living up to its promise of farm-to-table freshness, this welcoming, microscopic, chef-driven neighborhood bistro capitalizes on local artisan farmers, with big and small plates anchored around simple ingredients like radishes, beets, or mountain stream trout. There's plenty to satisfy big appetites, too, such as bavette steak with duck fat potatoes, and fettuccine with braised hen, sofrito, pistachio, chile, and lemon. You can also dine at a second downtown location at 341 S. Main Street, which serves lunch on weekdays.

    878 S. 900 E, Utah, 84102, USA
    801-532–0777

    Known For

    • Cute, art-filled dining in 9th and 9th neighborhood
    • Excellent service
    • Scene-y weekend brunches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays
  • 4. Provisions

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    Renowned for its delicious weekend brunches and a bright and colorful dining room with a lively open kitchen, this modern American bistro with a focus on organic ingredients also turns out flavorful dinner fare. Brunch favorites include slow-roasted pork shoulder with poached eggs and wood-roasted blueberry pancakes, while homemade pappardelle with braised rabbit and smoked bacon stars among the dinner options.

    3364 S. 2300 E, Utah, 84109, USA
    801-410–4046

    Known For

    • Shareable, creative small plates
    • Extensive list of artisan spirits
    • Yuzu-mint coconut brûlée

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays
  • 5. Sweet Lake Biscuits & Limeade

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    This supercasual café with a smattering of sidewalk tables serves up heavenly biscuits in an assortment of ways, from blueberry-biscuit pudding French toast to fried chicken biscuit sandwiches with spicy pickles and mustard. Head to the refreshment stand at one end of the dining room to order a refreshing raspberry, habanero, or mint limeade. There are additional locations in Draper and American Fork.

    54 W. 1700 S, Utah, 84115, USA
    801-953–1978

    Known For

    • Limeades with rotating seasonal flavors
    • Biscuit eggs Benedict
    • Strawberry "tall cake" with fresh cream

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
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  • 6. The Copper Onion

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    Celebrated chef-owner Ryan Lowder brings joy with the basics—artful salads, house-made pastas, and charcuterie—and then dazzles with mouthwatering locally sourced dishes, from Cast Iron Mary's Chicken to rainbow trout with charred lemon and Greek yogurt. Stop in at this chic modern downtown bistro before or after a film, gallery tour, or live theater on Salt Lake's Broadway. The youthful Lowder studied with some of the nation's most famous chefs before bringing his own brand of sophisticated American cuisine to his hometown.

    111 E. Broadway, Utah, 84111, USA
    801-355–3282

    Known For

    • Cocktails and after-dinner drinks next door at Copper Common bar
    • Warmly lighted, romantic dining room
    • Delicious charcuterie board

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays
  • 7. Bambara

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    In an ornate former bank lobby adjacent to swanky Hotel Monaco, the city's most esteemed hotel restaurant is as notable for its setting as for its exceptional food. The kitchen crafts big plates of seasonally sourced modern American fare, including seared elk loin with berry compote, sea scallops with corn and cannellini beans, and fillet of beef with duck-fat potatoes and truffle aioli. A marble-fronted exhibition kitchen, big windows framed in fanciful hammered metal swirls, and a definite "buzz" make Bambara a hot spot even after many years. You can also dine in the bar, or simply enjoy a cocktail while cozied up in a velvet-lined booth.

    202 S. Main St., Utah, 84101, USA
    801-363–5454

    Known For

    • Stylish, see-and-be-seen dining room
    • Lavishly prepared steaks and seafood
    • Outstanding wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun. No lunch
  • 8. Café Trio Downtown

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    In this comfortable, modern dining room with clean lines and a great location near Trolley Square and 9th and 9th, you might whet your appetite with a selection of cheeses or flatbread, but save room for balsamic-drizzled stone-fired pizzas, hearty baked pastas, and roasted half chicken, all of which vie for attention at this chatter-filled Italian eatery. You'll want to linger for the crème brûlée, flavored martinis, and espresso.

    680 S. 900 E, Utah, 84102, USA
    801-533–8746

    Known For

    • Terrific weekend brunch
    • Enchanting patio with a leafy pergola
    • Knowledgeable, friendly service
  • 9. Finca

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    At this cozy neighborhood spot with a leafy covered patio and an intimate dining room with a fireplace, tuck into plates of Spanish pintxos and tapas—ham and cheese croquettes, grilled bread with roasted mushrooms, Moroccan-style lamb skewers—along with shareable larger platters of tagine and paella. The wine list of well-curated Spanish and Portuguese bottles is one of the best in the city.

    1513 S. 1500 E, Utah, 84105, USA
    801-532–3372

    Known For

    • Hearty Valencia-style paella
    • An exceptional wine list
    • Sunday brunch with breakfast paella

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Sat.
  • 10. Ivy & Varley

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    Downtown's largest restaurant patio—with its tranquil reflecting pool, canopy of ornamental trees, and eye-catching murals—is an idyllic setting for boozy weekend brunch with friends, dinner and drinks before a show at nearby Abravanel Hall, or a late-night snack between dance clubs. The reasonably priced contemporary American food is consistently good, too, from the braised Wagyu beef Benedict with truffle Mornay sauce at brunch to ahi tuna tartare and cashew-kimchi bowls for dinner. There's a comfy indoor dining area, too, but it's the outdoor space that makes Ivy & Varley special.

    55 W. 100 S, Utah, 84101, USA
    801-895–2846

    Known For

    • Gorgeous outdoor space
    • Sophisticated cocktails
    • Lavender lemon bars with honey mousse
  • 11. Lucky 13 Bar and Grill

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    There may be no better place in the valley to order a monstrous burger (with intriguing toppings like hickory-smoked pastrami or peanut butter and bacon, plus house-baked buns) and wash it down with a local beer or a shot of whiskey. At this rollicking tavern near Smith's Ballpark baseball stadium, bacon lovers drool over the house-made slices on many signature burgers, but it's hard to resist Fungus Amongus, a burger with mushrooms sautéed in red wine and garlic, topped with Swiss cheese. Dozens of beers and whiskeys are served, including several from Park City's High West distillery.

    135 W. 1300 S, Utah, 84115, USA
    801-487–4418

    Known For

    • Attractive landscaped patio
    • Mammoth burgers
    • Locally produced whiskies
  • 12. Manoli's

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    Venture into this sleek, angular neighborhood bistro to savor some of the tastiest contemporary Greek food in Utah, best enjoyed with a selection from the nicely curated wine list (which lists some excellent Hellenic offerings). The menu is broken down into tapas-style vegetable, meat, and seafood plates, such as piquillo peppers with smoked feta and olive oil, charred octopus with bean salad and sherry vinaigrette, and pork-beef meatballs with a soul-warming cinnamon-tomato sauce. Save room for the interesting desserts.

    402 E. 900 S, Utah, 84111, USA
    801-532–3760

    Known For

    • Delicious apps and side dishes
    • Ouzo and resin-y Skinos mastiha Greek liqueurs
    • Greek doughnuts with spiced-honey syrup

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch weekdays
  • 13. Oasis Cafe

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    From early morning to well into the evening, a selection of fine teas and espresso drinks, big breakfasts, and healthful entrées draw regulars to this café and its serene patio courtyard, and also to adjacent New Age bookstore and gift shop, the Golden Braid. The menu leans toward vegetarian and seafood selections, such as multigrain waffles and eggs Benedict Florentine in the morning and sesame-blackened ahi with sticky rice and peanut stir-fry with udon noodles later in the day. There's a nice wine selection, too.

    151 S. 500 E, Utah, 84102, USA
    801-322–0404

    Known For

    • Short stroll to the Avenues and City Creek Park
    • Diverse, New Age vibe
    • Seasonal house-made sorbets
  • 14. Oquirrh

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    An unprepossessing storefront eatery near the leafy Avenues district, Oquirrh (rhymes with "poker") is named for the snowcapped mountain range west of Downtown and focuses on seasonal fare with locally sourced ingredients. Boldly flavored dishes like house-made radiatori pasta with basil-cashew pesto and Niman ranch pork chops with feta and beet puree are presented artfully on handmade stoneware in an intimate, art-filled dining room.

    368 E. 100 S, Utah, 84111, USA
    801-359--0426

    Known For

    • Friendly, knowledgeable service
    • Excellent French- and West Coast–centric wine selection
    • Sunday brunch

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays
  • 15. The Park Cafe

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    Drop by this long-running café with a wall of windows facing the leafy trees of Liberty Park for a leisurely breakfast or lunch before strolling amid the greenery or visiting Tracy Aviary & Botanical Garden. Specialties include vegan hash with grilled potatoes and avocado, the bacon-and-egg-filled pancake sandwich, and a variety of burgers. Portions are formidable, too.

    604 E. 1300 S, Utah, 84105, USA
    801-487–1670

    Known For

    • Friendly neighborhood atmosphere
    • Breakfast served all day
    • Cheeseburgers smothered in pork chile verde sauce

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 16. Weller's Bistro

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    A perfect option for a delicious feast of modern German-American fare before or after a visit to Antelope Island State Park, this dapper downtown Layton restaurant is also midway between Salt Lake City and Ogden. The made-from-scratch food is spot-on—try the Alsatian-style flammküchen, currywurst with fries, Parmesan-crusted pork schnitzel, or one of the tasty thin-crust pizzas. The restaurant's Döner Wagon food truck appears at various locations throughout the Wasatch Front.

    197 N. Main St., Utah, 84041, USA
    385-888–9531

    Known For

    • Great selection of German and Austrian wines
    • Lots of tasty sides (spaetzle with mushroom sauce, sauerkraut with bacon)
    • German apple pancakes at brunch

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 17. Zest Kitchen & Bar

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    The charms of this festive bar and grill near downtown theaters and Pioneer Park include quirky decor (both a chandelier and a disco ball), a superfriendly staff, a focus on organic spirits and wines, and healthy farm-to-fork–inspired plant-based cuisine. Drop in for a thyme-infused grapefruit-vodka cocktail (with CBD on request) and cashew-quinoa–stuffed poblano pepper before a show or a smoothie, jackfruit pizza, or miso ramen bowl to break up an afternoon of exploring.

    275 S. 200 W, Utah, 84101, USA
    801-433–0589

    Known For

    • Luscious smoothies
    • Creative vegetarian fare
    • Extensive selection of teas and healthy elixirs

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.

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