This Small Utah Town Is One Of The Most Diverse Culinary Destinations In The U.S.
By Courtnie Erickson|Published December 29, 2021
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From Southern Utah to the Panhandle in Idaho, Courtnie Erickson has lived in what she believes are the best (and the most beautiful!) areas in the country. She graduated with a journalism degree from Utah State University and has more than 15 years of professional writing experience. You’ll likely see her with a Dr. Pepper in her hand and a pair of running shoes on her feet. Courtnie is a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState.
When you think of places to eat in Utah with excellent culinary diversity, there is one town that comes to mind — Park City. This Utah town is known for its skiing and snowboarding opportunities and the famous Sundance Film Festival. However, for foodies or those who just want to give their taste buds a treat, Park City is one of the best places to visit. Here, you will find everything from freestyle Asian cuisine to juicy steaks. We’ve compiled a list of just a few of our favorite Park City restaurants below. Enjoy!
When you desire southwestern cuisine, Chimayo is the place to go. This restaurant on Main Street in Park City is opened nightly for dinner and drinks. The dinner menu offers quite a variety of entrée options such as duck enchiladas to chile-mango glazed salmon. However, it’s not only the food that will impress you but the design and atmosphere of this restaurant in Utah will as well. Learn more about this restaurant here.
If you are in the mood for Mediterranean cuisine, plan a visit to Reef’s Restaurant. This family-owned and operated restaurant is located at Deer Valley Club in Park City and you’ll find items on the menu that range from an eggplant moussaka to lamb chops. Try the sampler which includes hummus, falafel, and Tahini. Click here to learn more about this Park City restaurant.
Shabu is a family-owned restaurant located on Main Street in Park City that offers incredible freestyle Asian cuisine. This restaurant was established more than 14 years ago and has become a favorite for locals and tourists alike. There are several menus to look over that range from a dinner menu to a sushi menu. No matter what you choose, you won’t regret it. To learn more about Shabu, click here.
Alberto’s Mexican Restaurant is one place to eat in Utah that you’ll want to revisit so you can try everything on the menu. Here, you will find many of your favorite Mexican dishes as well as fun and trendy dishes. When walking inside, Alberto’s doesn’t feel like a Mexican restaurant at all, but it has a cozy, ski-resort feel to it — you’ll love it here. You can learn more about this restaurant here.
Annex Burger is a family-friendly restaurant in Park City that offers something for everyone on the menu. This restaurant is located right next door to the popular No Name Saloon and offers the same menu, but with kid-friendly options as well. This is one of the best places in Park City to get a hamburger or maybe you want to try the world-famous buffalo burgers. The kid menu is also full of childhood favorites from corndogs to macaroni and cheese. Click here to learn more about this family restaurant in Park City.
If you are looking for something a little more relaxed and casual in Park City, Sammy’s Bistro is it. This Utah restaurant serves a wide assortment of entrée options but we highly suggest one of their delicious sandwiches. Of course, you can’t leave Sammy’s Bistro without one of their desserts as well. For more information, click here.
Butcher’s Chop House and Bar is another restaurant that is located on Main Street in Park City. When you are craving juicy steaks and excellent wine, this steakhouse is a winner. You’ll want to start with one of the tasty appetizers such as the lobster nachos or beef short ribs. For your main entrée, choose a perfectly-cut steak or even the catch of the day. You can learn more about this restaurant here.
Have you ever eaten at one of these Park City restaurants? What was your experience like? Tell us all about it in the comments!