4 Best Restaurants in Downtown and Central City, Salt Lake City

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We've compiled the best of the best in Downtown and Central City - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Copper Onion

$$$ Fodor's Choice

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, UT, 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
No lunch weekdays

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Pago

$$$ Fodor's Choice

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, UT, 84102, USA
801-532–0777
Known For
  • Cute, art-filled dining in 9th and 9th neighborhood
  • Excellent service
  • Scene-y weekend brunches
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays

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Red Iguana

$$ Fodor's Choice

Visitors are sometimes taken aback to find stunningly authentic, richly flavorful house-made moles, chile verde, carnitas, and other self-described "killer Mexican" dishes in Salt Lake City, and especially in a rambling old yellow-brick building on the other side of I–15 from Downtown. But the lines out the door attest to the longstanding adoration of the Red Iguana, which in addition to doling out great food also serves first-rate premium margaritas, good Mexican beers, and delicious and free salsa and chips. If the crowds have you feeling blue, try the satellite outpost, Red Iguana 2, which is just two blocks away and has many more tables.

736 W. North Temple, UT, 84116, USA
801-322–1489
Known For
  • Chilaquiles with a fried egg and pork chorizo
  • Richly complex turkey and mole dishes
  • Fried ice cream with shredded coconut and cinnamon-sugar

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Takashi

$$$ Fodor's Choice

You'll often see chef-owner Takashi Gibo behind the sushi bar at this hip and lively Japanese restaurant across from the Gallivan Center. Takashi is known for sublime, melt-in-your mouth sushi as well as a slew of izakaya-style treats, like miso-grilled eggplant, baked marinated sablefish, and shiitake lamb shank in Japanese yellow curry. The list of specialty sushi rolls is long and never lacks for inspiration—try the one topped with escolar, sliced strawberry, spicy sauce, and fresh chilies, with toasted almonds and eel sauce on the outside. The full-service bar serves crisp sake and fine martinis.

18 W. Market St., UT, 84101, USA
801-519–9595
Known For
  • Barbecue pork ribs
  • Riceless sushi rolls wrapped in cucumber
  • Superb wine and sake selection
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.

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