The Best Restaurant in Moab and Southeastern Utah, Utah

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Including even a few surprising twists, Moab-area restaurants have pretty much anything you might be craving. The other smaller towns in southeastern Utah don’t have quite the culinary kaleidoscope and focus mostly on all-American, meat-centered meals. Though not the best destination for vegetarians or those watching their weight, the comfort food can be quite good and satisfying. One thing is for sure: no matter what restaurant you choose, you won’t have to worry about a dress code. Shorts or jeans and sandals are always acceptable.

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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