40 Best Restaurants in Salt Lake City, Utah

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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.

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, UT, 84102, USA
801-322–0404
Known For
  • Short stroll to the Avenues and City Creek Park
  • Diverse, New Age vibe
  • Seasonal house-made sorbets

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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, UT, 84111, USA
801-359--0426
Known For
  • Friendly, knowledgeable service
  • Excellent French- and West Coast–centric wine selection
  • Sunday brunch
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays

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Ozora Izakaya

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Sample small boldly flavored plates of yakisoba noodles, hamachi crudo, eggplant yakitori, and miso-glazed salmon at this airy, high-ceilinged Japanese restaurant in Sugar House. Ozora also offers a nice range of sushi rolls and sashimi. Save room for a slice of strawberry-and-yuzu cheesecake.

1078 E. 2100 S, UT, 84106, USA
801-845–0405
Known For
  • Ample outdoor seating
  • Extensive sushi menu
  • Colorful and creative cocktails
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.–Thurs.

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Pretty Bird

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As its name hints, this usually packed Downtown fast-casual eatery with counter service and a small seating area specializes in poultry, and the menu couldn't be simpler. Pick your spice level (from medium to the excruciatingly fiery "hot behind"), choose either a quarter bird or a boneless-chicken sandwich, and add some sides if you'd like (crinkle-cut fries, cider slaw, pickles). Pabst Blue Ribbon in a can is the only beer served, but there's canned wine, too. Additional locations are in Sugar House, Midvale, and Park City.

146 S. Regent St., UT, 84111, USA
Known For
  • In midst of Downtown shopping and theater scene
  • Astoundingly spicy fried chicken (as requested)
  • Interesting sides, like purple cider slaw
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Sawadee Thai

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Head to this popular restaurant on the border between the Avenues and Central City—its brick walls and gorgeous artwork create a warm, inviting vibe—for authentic Thai fare. Starters like minced-fish cakes with red curry paste and Thai beef salad are perfect for sharing, and the main dishes—such as barbecue sweet-soy pork, pineapple fried rice, and duck in red curry sauce—arrive in generous portions.

754 E. South Temple, UT, 84102, USA
801-328–8424
Known For
  • Eggplant, garlic, and Thai basil stir fries
  • Fragrant Thai iced tea
  • Jackfruit with Thai sweet sticky rice
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana

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Two ambitious restaurateurs set out to re-create authentic, ultrathin-crust pizza from Naples using an oven, flour, cheese, and other ingredients shipped from the Old Country. The popular result of this undertaking is Settebello Pizzeria, which draws raves for its blistered-crust pies with simple, top-quality toppings, like crusted tomatoes, artichokes, and pancetta, and a few nontraditional options, like jalapeño marmalade and slow-cooked brisket.

260 S. 200 W, UT, 84101, USA
801-322–3556
Known For
  • Slow-cooked smoked-brisket pizza
  • Festive high-ceilinged dining room
  • Tasty frozen desserts in adjacent Capo Gelateria

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SOMI Vietnamese Bistro

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The expertly prepared, contemporary Vietnamese food is but one reason for this buzzy, contemporary bistro's success—there's also a good wine list and a range of creative cocktails. The kitchen specializes in modern and traditional fare, along with some nods to countries that border Vietnam—try the piquant lemongrass beef noodle soup before graduating to steamed whole branzino fish with a ginger-scallion sauce and tender sliced Peking-style pork chops with sweet-and-sour sauce.

1215 E. Wilmington Ave., UT, 84106, USA
385-322–1158
Known For
  • Slow-simmered beef-meatball pho
  • Traditional Peking duck
  • Fried bananas with toasted sesame and organic vanilla ice cream

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Swen's

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With its sleek, contemporary vibe, warm lighting and wood accents, open kitchen, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the fantastic ski terrain, this upscale restaurant in the ritzy Snowpine Lodge is Alta's hippest dining destination. The kitchen takes a farm-to-table approach to its hearty but creative mountain fare, with standout dishes like hamachi crudo and a succulent peppercorn-crusted rib-eye steak with mashed potatoes and Merlot-braised mushrooms. Service is top-notch.

10420 E. Hwy. 210, UT, 84092, USA
801-742–6014
Known For
  • Breathtaking mountain views
  • Filling breakfasts
  • Impressive wine list
Restaurant Details
No dinner Mon. and Tues. No lunch
Reservations essential

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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., UT, 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
Closed Mon.

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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, UT, 84101, USA
801-433–0589
Known For
  • Luscious smoothies
  • Creative vegetarian fare
  • Extensive selection of teas and healthy elixirs
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.

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