3 Best Restaurants in St. George, Southwestern Utah

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Rylu's Bistro

$$ Fodor's Choice

In a handsomely restored little house in the tree-lined, historic village of Santa Clara—about 15 minutes west of downtown St. George—this sweet, cozy neighborhood restaurant with seating in a colorful front garden serves extraordinarily tasty, locally sourced contemporary American–Mediterranean fare. It's worth the trip to this slightly off-the-beaten-path locale to savor coconut labneh with spicy harissa, charred heirloom tomatoes, and hazelnut dukkah and seared skirt steak with jalapeño-parsley chermoula. The desserts change nightly and are also tantalizing.

2862 Santa Clara Dr., UT, 84765, USA
435-414–7509
Known For
  • Exceptional farm-to-table cuisine
  • Charming, historic setting
  • Thoughtful wine list (and inexpensive corkage fee if you bring your own bottle)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Xetava Gardens Café

$$ Fodor's Choice

This beautifully designed adobe oasis in the Kayenta Art Village in Ivins, about 10 miles northwest of St. George, offers gracious indoor and outdoor seating, the latter overlooking fragrant high-desert gardens and the surrounding red rock ramparts. Pronounced zay-tah-vah, the space began as a coffee bar and is still a source of lattes and mochas, but you'll also find an eclectic selection of globally inspired all-day fare, including blue-corn waffles, ham ciabattas, peach-glazed organic chicken, and wild mushroom burgers. Weekend brunch is extremely popular.

wood.ash.rye

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With a white-tile open kitchen, marble tables, and a wood-beam ceiling, this scene-y farm-to-table restaurant and bar in the swanky hotel The Advenire is St. George's destination for people-watching and deftly crafted seasonal cuisine. The sharing-friendly menu changes regularly but always features a selection of cheeses and charcuterie, and typical offerings include grilled octopus with preserved lemon and bone-in prime rib eye.

25 W. St. George Blvd., UT, 84770, USA
435-522–5020
Known For
  • Innovative cocktails and mocktails
  • Urbane, stylish ambience
  • Rotating selection of house-made ice creams and sorbets

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