#1 of 10 restaurants in Salt Lake City
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lwatkins47 says:
The place has a great feel to it, long & spacious. Del, the owner or 1 of the owners, not sure about that, was one of the owners of The Bayou here in town. It is a great place & the this new venture of Del's is following in that tradition of wonderfulness. (Del is really into craft brewed beers. He …
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#2 of 10 restaurants in Salt Lake City
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lwatkins47 says:
Joanna had wanted for a very long time to own an eatery that featured her beloved Italian heritage foods like Meatball Sandwiches & Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches. She & her partner, Don, have done just that. They have expanded way beyond that into all kinds of other sandwiches, soups, salads & dec…
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#3 of 10 restaurants in Salt Lake City
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lwatkins47 says:
These are the nicest people! The whole staff is from Nepal. Language is not a problem.They all handle English as well as the natives. Their food is wonderful! The environment is beautiful. They will change your selection to however you want it. They treat everyone that walks in like they have known …
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#4 of 10 restaurants in Salt Lake City
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lwatkins47 says:
Mazza has wonderful Middle Eastern food & a beautiful facility in a really great area. They will even give you their recipes if you ask. They have 2 locations. The 912 East 900 South location is the most spacious & lovely, but the prices are the same & the food is the same in both locations.
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#5 of 10 restaurants in Salt Lake City
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newasgold says:
This restaurant is right down the street from where we live. very close to downtown and the airport. so if driving through or have a layover, it is a perfect location. the food is outstanding, and very inexpensive but come dinner time the lines get very long so be prepared. this is a family owned re…
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#6 of 10 restaurants in Salt Lake City
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lwatkins47 says:
Wonderful food, great staff. The staff is all Thai & so you are greeted & cared for in the Thai manner. Totally friendly, smiles, helpful. The place sold a few years ago to some Americans but they have been smart enough to stay out of it. They expanded & kept the staff in place. So, we don't branch …
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#7 of 10 restaurants in Salt Lake City
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Ed_MBA says:
I was staying at the Hampton Inn on W. 300 and had a few hours in SLC to catch up on paperwork. Didn't want to jump into it right away, so I wandered around the neighborhood.
Let's see...PF Chang's? - Nah, Chinese food with gold plating, The 'M'? - too early to socialize. There were many others…
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#8 of 10 restaurants in Salt Lake City
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newasgold says:
The Bayou in Salt Lake City is great for beer lovers and good food. The Bayou has a great beer list, though mostly bottled. Great finger foods accompany the extensive beer menu. The bottles can be a bit pricey, ranging from $6 - $12 but well worth trying some beer from overseas.
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#9 of 10 restaurants in Salt Lake City
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X_Drive says:
This is a chain restaurant begun back in early 1969 in Portland, Oregon. They have locations now across the country, most of which are in California, Oregon, and Washington.
A key part of The Old Spaghetti Factory's success is its ability to deliver a complete dinner (salad, bread, spaghetti entree…
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#10 of 10 restaurants in Salt Lake City
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Ed_MBA says:
I went back to the Blue Iguana last week, as my friend and I had such wonderful food and service on our previous visit. Don't know what has happened since the last visit, but it will be a long time before I go back.
Rose and I walked in around 8pm, were seated and presented our menus. After our…
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