Favorite SLC restaurants
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sendai91 wrote:Best Japanese downtown? I'm looking for a place to go once or twice a week that has good lunch options within walking distance from the ESA. I'm really looking for some good Japanese curry dishes, esp. chicken katsu curry..
All the Japanese places I know, besides Benihana, are sushi bars.
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Duiz wrote:Does anyone know the best Greek and Italian food in the valley that is not fast food?
You know I've never really had the desire to eat at a sit down Greek place. I don't know though I love Greek Souvlaki and Yanni's. They may be faster then a restaurant, but the food is still very good.
Italian Village and Robintino's are always good. But like I said before I dont really think there are great traditional Italian places in UT, outside of your mainstream places.
I forgot to add Blue Plate Diner, I love that place. Great breakfast and cool diner atmosphere.
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jazzfan1971 wrote:Well, I'm off to try Pei-Wei as suggested.
Who the hell suggested that? LOL
The only reason I ever eat there is because there's one about 5 minutes from my house. It's easy and cheap. Good doesn't really enter into the equation.
For Chinese, I'm particular to good old greasy american-style Chinese food. Kuong Jou was good before it closed as was the Ding Ho when it was downtown.
I also love the Teriyaki chicken at Edo in most of the malls.

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ColdBlue wrote:I love the Red Iguana. Best Chile Verde in town IMO. I don't even bother with the Mole.
The last couple places I went to for the first time that I was pleasantly surprised is the Himilayan Kitchen... it's kind of a fusion between Indian Curry and Nepalese. I also went to Cafe Molise. It was a good..not great..but good Italian. A good step up from Romano's Mac Grill.
I'm still looking for a good Chinese restaraunt. Cafe Trang sucks.
Also, my favorite Vietnamese place on 35th and Redwood is gone.
What about Thai? Anyone have recommendations?
There is a Thai place on South Temple and about 8th South called Sawadee. It is pretty good and inexpensive.

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Best sushi I've had so far in SLC is probably Takashi at 18 W Market St.
It's right in between the melting pot and market street. Melthing pot isn't bad but way too expensive I think.
Speaking of expensive, if you are feeling rich, you can go eat at metropolitan at 173 w. broadway. It's pretty good food, but definitely on the expensive side.
It's right in between the melting pot and market street. Melthing pot isn't bad but way too expensive I think.
Speaking of expensive, if you are feeling rich, you can go eat at metropolitan at 173 w. broadway. It's pretty good food, but definitely on the expensive side.
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There's a place that I think is Japanese but it could be Chineses not sure which just good food.
If you like sweet meals this is a place to try is called JoyLuck, I go to the one on about 107th south and state. Try the sweat meals, very good for the sugar tooth.
My 5 year old loves the hot chocolate, they put tons of whip cream on top yummm.
If you like sweet meals this is a place to try is called JoyLuck, I go to the one on about 107th south and state. Try the sweat meals, very good for the sugar tooth.
My 5 year old loves the hot chocolate, they put tons of whip cream on top yummm.
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