21 Amazing Salt Lake City Attractions

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21 Amazing Salt Lake City Attractions

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Utah is the home of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - otherwise known as the Mormons. At the heart of Utah is Salt Lake City and at the downtown of Salt Lake City is Temple Square. This is a major attraction for Salt Lake City and is the ground zone for learning about one of America's largest faiths and their fascinating story. Learn how they pioneered their way across the United States, founded the Temple and Salt Lake City, and about the church and their faith today.
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Świątynia Salt Lake
50 N West Temple
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Utah is the home of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - otherwise known as the Mormons. At the heart of Utah is Salt Lake City and at the downtown of Salt Lake City is Temple Square. This is a major attraction for Salt Lake City and is the ground zone for learning about one of America's largest faiths and their fascinating story. Learn how they pioneered their way across the United States, founded the Temple and Salt Lake City, and about the church and their faith today.
The average snowfall in Park City is over 320 inches per year. The Powder days are phenomenal! Because of the consistently good snow and the facilities built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, Park City is home to the US Ski Team. Many of the venues from the Olympics remain and are used to train future Olympians.
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Park City
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The average snowfall in Park City is over 320 inches per year. The Powder days are phenomenal! Because of the consistently good snow and the facilities built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, Park City is home to the US Ski Team. Many of the venues from the Olympics remain and are used to train future Olympians.
The Natural History Museum of Utah is a wonderful family activity or something to do on a cold or rainy day in Salt Lake City. Housed in a spectacular copper-clad concrete building with soaring spaces, the museum has more than 40,000 square feet of displays and educational facilities with 1.6 million objects in its collection. Approximately 5,000 items are on display at any given time, and some of the highlights include the digital globe, dinosaur fossils, and a three-story indoor canyon. There are seven permanent collections including Paleontology, Anthropology, Entomology, Vertebrate Zoology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Malacology (the study of mollusks). The views from the observation deck out across the city and valley are spectacular. Next to the Natural History Museum is Red Butte Garden, a very popular attraction with locals. It's worth a stop if you are visiting in spring. The garden is known for its spring blooms. Address: 301 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Natural History Museum of Utah
301 Wakara Way
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The Natural History Museum of Utah is a wonderful family activity or something to do on a cold or rainy day in Salt Lake City. Housed in a spectacular copper-clad concrete building with soaring spaces, the museum has more than 40,000 square feet of displays and educational facilities with 1.6 million objects in its collection. Approximately 5,000 items are on display at any given time, and some of the highlights include the digital globe, dinosaur fossils, and a three-story indoor canyon. There are seven permanent collections including Paleontology, Anthropology, Entomology, Vertebrate Zoology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Malacology (the study of mollusks). The views from the observation deck out across the city and valley are spectacular. Next to the Natural History Museum is Red Butte Garden, a very popular attraction with locals. It's worth a stop if you are visiting in spring. The garden is known for its spring blooms. Address: 301 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, Utah
If you love to ski, Salt Lake City is a destination that should be on your list of places to visit. Within easy reach of the city are the ski resorts of Park City, Deer Valley, Snowbird, Alta, Brighton, Solitude, Snowbasin, Powder Mountain, and Sundance. Just up Interstate 80, you'll find the resorts of Park City and Deer Valley. If you prefer smaller resorts, Alta and Snowbird are up the Little Cottonwood Valley via highway 210. Both drives are twisty and scenic, as they take you into the heart of the jagged Wasatch Range. Solitude and Brighton are north over the ridge over in Big Cottonwood Valley, only a few miles away as the crow flies, but over an hour by road. If you head north of Salt Lake City for about an hour, you'll find two lesser known but still amazing resorts: Snowbasin and Powder Mountain. Snowbasin is an ideal destination if you love skiing but hate crowds. It's rarely too busy, and the lift infrastructure is excellent, as it was one of the host mountains of the 2002 Winter Olympics. Powder Mountain has the largest skiable terrain of all the resorts in the United States and limits the number of skiers on the mountain at 1,000. For those who prefer a smaller and historic ski resort, head an hour south of Salt Lake City to Sundance, started in 1969 and made famous by actor Robert Redford. For skiers and boarders watching their pennies, Salt Lake City is a great base, with a good assortment of cheap and mid-range hotels and a wide variety of restaurants. This makes SLC a good alternative to staying at the resorts, where you'll pay tourist prices versus local prices in town. One often overlooked advantage of staying in Salt Lake City is the lower elevation, which will limit the effects of the altitude.
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Deer Valley
2250 Deer Valley Dr S
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If you love to ski, Salt Lake City is a destination that should be on your list of places to visit. Within easy reach of the city are the ski resorts of Park City, Deer Valley, Snowbird, Alta, Brighton, Solitude, Snowbasin, Powder Mountain, and Sundance. Just up Interstate 80, you'll find the resorts of Park City and Deer Valley. If you prefer smaller resorts, Alta and Snowbird are up the Little Cottonwood Valley via highway 210. Both drives are twisty and scenic, as they take you into the heart of the jagged Wasatch Range. Solitude and Brighton are north over the ridge over in Big Cottonwood Valley, only a few miles away as the crow flies, but over an hour by road. If you head north of Salt Lake City for about an hour, you'll find two lesser known but still amazing resorts: Snowbasin and Powder Mountain. Snowbasin is an ideal destination if you love skiing but hate crowds. It's rarely too busy, and the lift infrastructure is excellent, as it was one of the host mountains of the 2002 Winter Olympics. Powder Mountain has the largest skiable terrain of all the resorts in the United States and limits the number of skiers on the mountain at 1,000. For those who prefer a smaller and historic ski resort, head an hour south of Salt Lake City to Sundance, started in 1969 and made famous by actor Robert Redford. For skiers and boarders watching their pennies, Salt Lake City is a great base, with a good assortment of cheap and mid-range hotels and a wide variety of restaurants. This makes SLC a good alternative to staying at the resorts, where you'll pay tourist prices versus local prices in town. One often overlooked advantage of staying in Salt Lake City is the lower elevation, which will limit the effects of the altitude.
Set 300 feet above the city at the north end of State Street, on Capitol Hill, is the Utah State Capitol. This towering, neoclassical, domed building houses the House of Representatives, Senate, and Supreme Court of Utah. The interior is known for its marble rotunda, the Golden Room (the Governor's reception room), and a small gallery with changing exhibits. Along the main hallways are wall panels showing the development and history of Utah through the ages. You can walk the building on your own or make a booking for a guided tour. Be sure to look up to the paintings on the ceiling, and don't miss the view out over the city to the snow-capped mountains from the top of the main exterior staircase. Capitol Hill is located an easy stroll northeast of Temple Square at the end of State Street. Many of the city's attractions are located here, including the historic
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Utah State Capitol
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Set 300 feet above the city at the north end of State Street, on Capitol Hill, is the Utah State Capitol. This towering, neoclassical, domed building houses the House of Representatives, Senate, and Supreme Court of Utah. The interior is known for its marble rotunda, the Golden Room (the Governor's reception room), and a small gallery with changing exhibits. Along the main hallways are wall panels showing the development and history of Utah through the ages. You can walk the building on your own or make a booking for a guided tour. Be sure to look up to the paintings on the ceiling, and don't miss the view out over the city to the snow-capped mountains from the top of the main exterior staircase. Capitol Hill is located an easy stroll northeast of Temple Square at the end of State Street. Many of the city's attractions are located here, including the historic
Amazing! A block down from from this home is the Governor's Mansion. THE HISTORIC GOVERNOR’S MANSION The Kearns Mansion, the official residence of Utah’s governor. This magnificent French chateauesque home was completed in 1902 by Thomas and Jennie Kearns, who made their fortune in silver mining. The couple chose the world’s finest craftsmen and materials to create an architectural masterpiece on Salt Lake City’s South Temple Street. Shortly before they moved into their home, Thomas Kearns was elected to the U.S. Senate and the family toured Europe collecting furnishings for their new residence. They raised their children in the home and engaged in philanthropic causes throughout the city. Several years after her husband’s death, Jennie Kearns generously donated the home to the state with the stipulation that it be used to house Utah’s Chief Executive. It served that purpose from 1937 to 1957 and from 1978 until today. Public tours are available the 1st Wednesday of every month from 2 to 4 p.m. You can register online. Address: 603 E South Temple, Salt Lake City
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Governor's Mansion
603 E S Temple
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Amazing! A block down from from this home is the Governor's Mansion. THE HISTORIC GOVERNOR’S MANSION The Kearns Mansion, the official residence of Utah’s governor. This magnificent French chateauesque home was completed in 1902 by Thomas and Jennie Kearns, who made their fortune in silver mining. The couple chose the world’s finest craftsmen and materials to create an architectural masterpiece on Salt Lake City’s South Temple Street. Shortly before they moved into their home, Thomas Kearns was elected to the U.S. Senate and the family toured Europe collecting furnishings for their new residence. They raised their children in the home and engaged in philanthropic causes throughout the city. Several years after her husband’s death, Jennie Kearns generously donated the home to the state with the stipulation that it be used to house Utah’s Chief Executive. It served that purpose from 1937 to 1957 and from 1978 until today. Public tours are available the 1st Wednesday of every month from 2 to 4 p.m. You can register online. Address: 603 E South Temple, Salt Lake City
When, after the Mormons' 1,300-mile-long trek, Brigham Young emerged from Emigration Canyon and saw the valley of his visions, he exclaimed "This is the place!" This park makes an ideal family outing and is just 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City. The park traces the history of the early pioneers and settlers to Utah in the mid-19th-century, but some of the fun things to do here include pony rides, train rides, and a splash pad called the Irrigation Station. You can even dig for gold at the Treasure House. One of the main features at the park is This Is The Place Monument, a huge sculpture created in 1947 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Mormons' arrival in Salt Lake Valley. The park also includes the Old Deseret Village, a living history museum built to resemble a typical mid-19th-century Mormon community. Address: 2601 East Sunnyside Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah
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This Is The Place Heritage Park
2601 Sunnyside Ave S
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When, after the Mormons' 1,300-mile-long trek, Brigham Young emerged from Emigration Canyon and saw the valley of his visions, he exclaimed "This is the place!" This park makes an ideal family outing and is just 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City. The park traces the history of the early pioneers and settlers to Utah in the mid-19th-century, but some of the fun things to do here include pony rides, train rides, and a splash pad called the Irrigation Station. You can even dig for gold at the Treasure House. One of the main features at the park is This Is The Place Monument, a huge sculpture created in 1947 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Mormons' arrival in Salt Lake Valley. The park also includes the Old Deseret Village, a living history museum built to resemble a typical mid-19th-century Mormon community. Address: 2601 East Sunnyside Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah
One of the main buildings in Temple Square is the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Constructed in 1911 and originally known as the Hotel Utah, it was later renamed in honor of the first president of the Mormon Church. The building is 10 stories high and is made with glazed terra-cotta bricks, which shine in the strong Utah sun. It's well worth stepping inside to see features like the marble columns, art glass, and the grand staircase. On site are the Legacy Theater, conference rooms, the FamilySearch Center, and three restaurants, including one on the 10th floor called Rooftop, which offers exceptional views over Temple Square and the city. Address: 52 North Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Joseph Smith Memorial Building
15 E S Temple
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One of the main buildings in Temple Square is the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Constructed in 1911 and originally known as the Hotel Utah, it was later renamed in honor of the first president of the Mormon Church. The building is 10 stories high and is made with glazed terra-cotta bricks, which shine in the strong Utah sun. It's well worth stepping inside to see features like the marble columns, art glass, and the grand staircase. On site are the Legacy Theater, conference rooms, the FamilySearch Center, and three restaurants, including one on the 10th floor called Rooftop, which offers exceptional views over Temple Square and the city. Address: 52 North Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah
On the south side of Liberty Park is the Tracy Aviary, with a large variety of birds from North America and other parts of the world. One of the world's oldest aviaries, it was established in 1938 by a local resident. Perfect for families, the Tracy Aviary has 19 indoor and outdoor exhibits, spread across a wide area. Be sure to see Andy the Andean Condor, one of the aviary's highlights. This huge bird has a wingspan of nearly 11 feet. Every hour there is a "Nose to Beak" animal show led by naturalists, and these range from hawks soaring above your head to hand-feeding a pelican. There is a small fee to participate in these sessions. Longer and more intensive sessions are available for a higher fee. Address: 589 E 1300 S, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Tracy Aviary & Ogrody Botaniczne
589 E 1300 S
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On the south side of Liberty Park is the Tracy Aviary, with a large variety of birds from North America and other parts of the world. One of the world's oldest aviaries, it was established in 1938 by a local resident. Perfect for families, the Tracy Aviary has 19 indoor and outdoor exhibits, spread across a wide area. Be sure to see Andy the Andean Condor, one of the aviary's highlights. This huge bird has a wingspan of nearly 11 feet. Every hour there is a "Nose to Beak" animal show led by naturalists, and these range from hawks soaring above your head to hand-feeding a pelican. There is a small fee to participate in these sessions. Longer and more intensive sessions are available for a higher fee. Address: 589 E 1300 S, Salt Lake City, Utah
The Hogle Zoo is a wonderful family-friendly destination in Salt Lake City. Located on the eastern fringes of the city, it is easily accessible from downtown. Spread out over 42 acres, the zoo has over 800 animals from around the world. Seven major exhibits are available, including Elephant Encounter, World of Flight, Great Apes, Primate Forest, Rocky Shores, African Savanna, Asian Highlands, and lastly the Small Animal Building. For a small fee, kids can ride a miniature train that goes right past the lion cages, take a spin on a historical carousel, or have fun in the Lighthouse Point Splash zone on hot summer days.
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Hogle Zoo
2600 Sunnyside Ave S
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The Hogle Zoo is a wonderful family-friendly destination in Salt Lake City. Located on the eastern fringes of the city, it is easily accessible from downtown. Spread out over 42 acres, the zoo has over 800 animals from around the world. Seven major exhibits are available, including Elephant Encounter, World of Flight, Great Apes, Primate Forest, Rocky Shores, African Savanna, Asian Highlands, and lastly the Small Animal Building. For a small fee, kids can ride a miniature train that goes right past the lion cages, take a spin on a historical carousel, or have fun in the Lighthouse Point Splash zone on hot summer days.
City Creek Center is Salt Lake City's premier shopping destination, not only for the shops, but for the atmosphere. Part of an urban renewal project, the mall is light and airy and contains over 100 of the top retailers in fashion, home décor, footwear, and electronics, among many others. City Creek is unique in the fact that it actually has a creek, complete with fish, running through the center of it, and a retractable roof that is open on warm days. Be sure to check out the fascinating water fountain, complete with dancing flames set to accompanying music. A large indoor play area for children by the food court has a dinosaur theme and is a hit with moms, who can enjoy a coffee while the kids burn off some energy in the playground.
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City Creek Center
50 S Main St
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City Creek Center is Salt Lake City's premier shopping destination, not only for the shops, but for the atmosphere. Part of an urban renewal project, the mall is light and airy and contains over 100 of the top retailers in fashion, home décor, footwear, and electronics, among many others. City Creek is unique in the fact that it actually has a creek, complete with fish, running through the center of it, and a retractable roof that is open on warm days. Be sure to check out the fascinating water fountain, complete with dancing flames set to accompanying music. A large indoor play area for children by the food court has a dinosaur theme and is a hit with moms, who can enjoy a coffee while the kids burn off some energy in the playground.
A 12-by-5 mile stretch occupying 300,000 acres of Utah’s pristine west desert, the Bonneville Salt Flats is like no other place on earth. A salt crust ranging from a few inches to 5 feet thick forms a perfectly flat, uniform, blindingly white crust as far as the eye can see. The flats are about 12 miles long and five miles wide, covering about 46 square miles in total. Visitors from all around the world have traveled to see this pristine, otherworldly landscape about an hour and half west of Salt Lake City. (See the itinerary: West Desert Ramble) Aside from the beautiful views, the salt flats are an international hub for car racing. Several speed records have been set at the flats, including the one-time land-speed record of 630 mph, established in 1970 and standing until 1983.
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Bonneville Salt Flats
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A 12-by-5 mile stretch occupying 300,000 acres of Utah’s pristine west desert, the Bonneville Salt Flats is like no other place on earth. A salt crust ranging from a few inches to 5 feet thick forms a perfectly flat, uniform, blindingly white crust as far as the eye can see. The flats are about 12 miles long and five miles wide, covering about 46 square miles in total. Visitors from all around the world have traveled to see this pristine, otherworldly landscape about an hour and half west of Salt Lake City. (See the itinerary: West Desert Ramble) Aside from the beautiful views, the salt flats are an international hub for car racing. Several speed records have been set at the flats, including the one-time land-speed record of 630 mph, established in 1970 and standing until 1983.
The most famous festival in Salt Lake, this two-week celebration of independent American film has spread from Park City to Salt Lake. Celebrities and locals rub shoulders to watch films, listen to panels, and party each January. The festival connects Hollywood studios with up-and-coming filmmakers, while providing one of the biggest celebrations of film in the country.
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Sundance Festival Co-op
608 Main St
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The most famous festival in Salt Lake, this two-week celebration of independent American film has spread from Park City to Salt Lake. Celebrities and locals rub shoulders to watch films, listen to panels, and party each January. The festival connects Hollywood studios with up-and-coming filmmakers, while providing one of the biggest celebrations of film in the country.

Food scene

Amazing Thai food 1 block away
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Sawadee
754 E S Temple
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Amazing Thai food 1 block away
Some of the best Pizza in Utah
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The Pie Pizzeria - Take Out & Delivery
273 S 1300 E
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Some of the best Pizza in Utah
If you’re looking for the best sit-down, full-fledged Mexican restaurant in Salt Lake City, take your friends and family to Red Iguana. This Mexican restaurant has an enormous menu with a following to match it (two restaurants within a 1/2 mile proximity from each other #word), undoubtedly some of the best food in Salt Lake City. We have eaten here more times than we can count and love their Puntas de Filete a la Norteña (#1 selling menu item, pictured above), Tacos La Iguana, and the Chile Verde. While you’re looking at the menu, be sure to ask your server for a side of guac and the sampler of their moles- a small plate of quarter sized samples of each mole they make in-house! Their original location (Red Iguana 1) is located four blocks from the local Trax station which connects to the Salt Lake City International Airport.
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Red Iguana 2
866 W S Temple St
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If you’re looking for the best sit-down, full-fledged Mexican restaurant in Salt Lake City, take your friends and family to Red Iguana. This Mexican restaurant has an enormous menu with a following to match it (two restaurants within a 1/2 mile proximity from each other #word), undoubtedly some of the best food in Salt Lake City. We have eaten here more times than we can count and love their Puntas de Filete a la Norteña (#1 selling menu item, pictured above), Tacos La Iguana, and the Chile Verde. While you’re looking at the menu, be sure to ask your server for a side of guac and the sampler of their moles- a small plate of quarter sized samples of each mole they make in-house! Their original location (Red Iguana 1) is located four blocks from the local Trax station which connects to the Salt Lake City International Airport.
Fried chicken has taken SLC by storm over the past couple of years, but the best above the rest is still Pretty Bird Chicken, no contest. Opened by Chef Viet Pham (Iron Chef winner and former Chef at Forage) his clean and vibrant fast-casual restaurant features one thing and one thing only: hot chicken. You only have two choices here but you can’t go wrong with either the fried chicken sandwich or the quarter bird. We recommend first-timers try the fried chicken sandwich with a side of crinkle cut fries and a sugary soda to wash it all down. Come hungry leave glutinously happy.
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Pretty Bird Chicken
146 Regent St
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Fried chicken has taken SLC by storm over the past couple of years, but the best above the rest is still Pretty Bird Chicken, no contest. Opened by Chef Viet Pham (Iron Chef winner and former Chef at Forage) his clean and vibrant fast-casual restaurant features one thing and one thing only: hot chicken. You only have two choices here but you can’t go wrong with either the fried chicken sandwich or the quarter bird. We recommend first-timers try the fried chicken sandwich with a side of crinkle cut fries and a sugary soda to wash it all down. Come hungry leave glutinously happy.
If you’re looking for the best sandwich in town, or better yet something like you’ve never tasted before, zip on over to Feldman’s Deli for one of the best bites you can have in all of Salt Lake City. Feldman’s Deli is a New York-style delicatessen offering a variety of traditional Jewish deli sandwiches alongside some of the more old-time “classics” in a gorgeous, vibrant cafè setting. Make sure to try the Sloppy Joe (nothing like your mom’s sloppy joe and unquestionably their most popular sandwich) or the Trisha if it’s your first time, and don’t forget a side of their hand-cut fries. You’ll be simultaneously licking your fingers clean and counting down the days until you can come back.
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Feldman's Deli
2005 E 2700 S
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If you’re looking for the best sandwich in town, or better yet something like you’ve never tasted before, zip on over to Feldman’s Deli for one of the best bites you can have in all of Salt Lake City. Feldman’s Deli is a New York-style delicatessen offering a variety of traditional Jewish deli sandwiches alongside some of the more old-time “classics” in a gorgeous, vibrant cafè setting. Make sure to try the Sloppy Joe (nothing like your mom’s sloppy joe and unquestionably their most popular sandwich) or the Trisha if it’s your first time, and don’t forget a side of their hand-cut fries. You’ll be simultaneously licking your fingers clean and counting down the days until you can come back.
In the state of land-locked Utah fresh seafood isn’t always easy to come by. Lucky for SLC natives, Freshies (one of THE best restaurants in Salt Lake City) flies their lobster in from Maine fresh every single day. Between the OG food truck, their first brick-and-mortar in Park City, and their relatively new Salt Lake City location on 9th south downtown, there’s always a way to get your lobster fix if you’re in the area. You’re unquestionably going to get the lobster roll here- delicious fresh Maine lobster served on a New England hot dog bun with mayo, hot butter, and seasoning. Simple yet sublime, this lobster roll will change your life.
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Freshies Lobster Salt Lake City
356 E 900 S
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In the state of land-locked Utah fresh seafood isn’t always easy to come by. Lucky for SLC natives, Freshies (one of THE best restaurants in Salt Lake City) flies their lobster in from Maine fresh every single day. Between the OG food truck, their first brick-and-mortar in Park City, and their relatively new Salt Lake City location on 9th south downtown, there’s always a way to get your lobster fix if you’re in the area. You’re unquestionably going to get the lobster roll here- delicious fresh Maine lobster served on a New England hot dog bun with mayo, hot butter, and seasoning. Simple yet sublime, this lobster roll will change your life.
Unanimously the best sushi in Salt Lake City, Takashi serves exceptional sushi and innovative Japanese cuisine in a fresh and modern environment. Fish is always flown in daily and no matter what you’re ordering from their menu, you can plan on it being absolutely swoon-worthy. Takashi is constantly packed, so be prepared to wait– especially on the weekends. Our advice? Show up right when then open for lunch or dinner hours, or go with a few friends if you can secure a group reservation beforehand. Favorite menu items include the deconstructed azekura, the nigiri sampler (our very favorite menu item), and the crunchy ebi, sunshine, and summit sushi rolls. If you still have room, make sure to try their house-made panna cotta, which is some of the best panna cotta you will ever have. Promise.
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Takashi
18 W Market St
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Unanimously the best sushi in Salt Lake City, Takashi serves exceptional sushi and innovative Japanese cuisine in a fresh and modern environment. Fish is always flown in daily and no matter what you’re ordering from their menu, you can plan on it being absolutely swoon-worthy. Takashi is constantly packed, so be prepared to wait– especially on the weekends. Our advice? Show up right when then open for lunch or dinner hours, or go with a few friends if you can secure a group reservation beforehand. Favorite menu items include the deconstructed azekura, the nigiri sampler (our very favorite menu item), and the crunchy ebi, sunshine, and summit sushi rolls. If you still have room, make sure to try their house-made panna cotta, which is some of the best panna cotta you will ever have. Promise.
The Brazilian tradition of grilling, or CHURRASCO (shoe-HAS-ko), is a fusion of South American and European cultures. From its birth in the Pampas or grasslands of Brazil, to the sparkling beaches of Rio de Janeiro, Tucanos now extends this festive tradition to you. At Tucanos, meats and vegetables are carefully selected to ensure that only the freshest cuisine is served. Our meats are tastefully seasoned and cooked on skewers over open-flame grills. The skewers are then brought to your table where sizzling portions are sliced onto your plate. You may choose as many different flavors and cuts as you like.
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Tucanos Brazilian Grill
162 400 W
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The Brazilian tradition of grilling, or CHURRASCO (shoe-HAS-ko), is a fusion of South American and European cultures. From its birth in the Pampas or grasslands of Brazil, to the sparkling beaches of Rio de Janeiro, Tucanos now extends this festive tradition to you. At Tucanos, meats and vegetables are carefully selected to ensure that only the freshest cuisine is served. Our meats are tastefully seasoned and cooked on skewers over open-flame grills. The skewers are then brought to your table where sizzling portions are sliced onto your plate. You may choose as many different flavors and cuts as you like.