12 Italian Restaurants in Utah That Will Make Your Taste Buds Explode
Well, hopefully your taste buds won’t actually explode when you eat at these fabulous restaurants, but they sure have tasty Italian food! This list doesn’t include pizza restaurants (you can find a list of some of Utah’s best pizzerias here). I’ve also excluded Italian delis and national chains (you won’t find Olive Garden or Carrabba’s here). The list isn’t a ranking – it’s alphabetical.

Romantic setting and delicious food. 424 Main Street, Park City.

Don't miss their specialty flatbreads. 680 S. 900 E., Salt Lake City and 6405 S. 3000 E., Cottonwood.
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Chef Alfredo's hits the mark with delicious entrees, tiramisu and cannoli. 2313 W. 400 N. in Cedar City and 1135 E. 700 S. in St. George.
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Homemade pasta and gelato. 1612 Ute Blvd., Park City.

It's hard to find great seafood in Utah, but Cappelettis offers tasty cod, sea bass and calamari, prepared Italian-style. 36 E. Tabernacle Street, St. George.

A downtown Salt Lake City staple, Cucina Toscana serves up exquisite Italian food in a friendly, communal setting. 282 S. 300 W., Salt Lake City.

Tasty Italian food in a quaint little converted house. 129 N. 100 E., Logan.

The owners are from Sicily and the food is consistently delicious. 375 N. Main Street, Bountiful.
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This tiny restaurant is tucked away in a Sugarhouse neighborhood. The owner is there every night to greet each guest. 1588 Stratford Ave., Sugarhouse.

One of Salt Lake's most romantic restaurants...and the food is to die for, too. 2832 E. 6200 S., Salt Lake City.

Owner Valter Nassi left Cucina Toscana to create Valter's Osteria. The comprehensive menu is full of unique Tuscan offerings. 173 Broadway, Salt Lake City.

Don't miss the bruschetta, or the tiramisu. 100 S. Main Street, Heber.
Did I miss your favorite? Tell us about it in the comments.
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