4 Best Restaurants in Moab, Moab and Southeastern Utah

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From juicy steaks and fresh sushi to rich Mexican and savory Thai, there are enough menu options in Moab to keep you satiated.

Jailhouse Café

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A local institution for decades, this downtown spot only does breakfast from 7 to noon—and does it famously well. Expect all your morning favorites, plus a few surprises, served out of a pink 1880s-era home that also once served as the county courthouse (the kitchen was a jail cell). You can read all about the place's history as you dine inside or on its pleasant patio. Especially during busy times of year and weekends, it helps to get here early, as it can draw quite the crowd.

101 N. Main St., Moab, UT, USA
435-259–3900
Known For
  • "soul bacon" (thick-cut slices that are sourced and cut especially for Jailhouse)
  • Inventive varieties of eggs Benedict
  • Ginger and Swedish pancakes
Restaurant Details
Usually closed Nov.–Feb
No lunch or dinner

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Moab Diner

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Quick and reliable, this no-frills diner opens early and closes late, dishing up large portions of all-American fare at a decent price. People come for the all-day breakfast, the grass-fed beef burgers, and a great selection of soda-fountain favorites, including shakes and sundaes. If you're headed out into the desert for the day, grab one of their boxed to-go lunches, with a sandwich, chips, water, fresh fruit, and a candy bar.

189 S. Main St., Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259–4006
Known For
  • Centrally located
  • Sweetwater Potatoes (fried with their skins on and seasoned with bacon, green onions, and spices)
  • Signature green chili
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Quesadilla Mobilla

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Moab's bright-yellow gourmet food truck is permanently parked in the heart of town, where it offers a shaded spot under water-misters to dig into its extremely thick and tasty meat and veggie quesadillas. Not strictly Mexican or Southwestern, the food here is more of an inventive fusion with nontraditional ingredients, and the menu even includes a vegan option or two. The line can be long, and once you take your first bite, you'll know why. Truck closes at 5 pm, so it's perfect for lunch, a heavy snack, or early dinner. 

39 West 100 North, Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-260–0289
Known For
  • The best food truck in town
  • The Enchanted Chicken, packed with green chili, corn, refried beans, and cheese
  • Delicious cookies and cold drinks
Restaurant Details
Usually closed Veterans Day–early Mar.

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Singha Thai Cuisine

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Authentic Thai food may not be what you expect to find in the middle of the desert, and that's exactly why this cozy, central place so highly recommended by locals. Some of the tastiest dishes here are the noodle options, such as the tangy pad Thai or the spicy, pan-fried drunken noodles. The curry dishes are also very popular. Being a hot spot in town, staff here can get overwhelmed at times. If it looks crowded and you're short on time or patience, you might want to eat elsewhere and come back when they are less packed. It's worth it.

92 E. Center St., Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259–0039
Known For
  • Affordable, especially the lunch specials
  • Friendly service
  • Tasty traditional favorites, including noodles and curry
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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