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    Park City Food Tours - Chicken curry soup with a cat from the Ming Dynasty, what more can you ask for.  Wahso on Main Street.

    Park City Food Tours

    4.8(25 reviews)
    0.6 km

    If you're looking for an experience in Park City that combines delectable eats and a pretty, witty,…read moreknowledgable host--Park City Food Tours will surpass your expectations. ***Spoiler Alert*** I won't give you all the details, but here's a taste, pun intended. Our first restaurant stop was Flanagan's. Having visited Ireland previously versus the typical Irish pubs here in the states, wow. I dined while a portrait of Father Flanagan loomed over our table and I was taken back to the Emerald Isle with a tasty stew served with a side of you guessed it, potatoes. They made my mouth water for more. Learning about the impact Father Flanagan made on the area was a bonus and I will definitely return to his namesake pub. Another intriguing restaurant stop, River Horse. The ambiance was matched by the amazing dinner. I don't say amazing lightly, this was a saffron explosion for my taste buds. For each tour the Chef prepares a special meal at his whim, he makes each different depending on his mood and I'm pretty sure he must have had the best day of his life. I've never had a better meal. Cliff notes: This is a summary of just two out of six stops for our tour. If you eat food like the rest of us, you need to do yourself a favor and call Shirin. You'll be informed about Park City's silver beginnings and blown away by the variety of delicious food Main Street has to offer.

    One of the best activities in Park City. Was there this August (thought i had already written this…read morereview) and looked for some fun activities. It was my daughter who found Park City Food Tours. It was great. Shirin took us around. She is knows so much about the city, and her love for it comes through when she talks about it. Depending on the day of the week you decide to go, the price and type of restaurant (casual, elegant, etc) changes. We went on a Tuesday evening, casual night, but the restaurants were a great mix, they didn't seem to be all casual. Food was very good, the people on the tour with us were very friendly. One of the restaurants, a sushi restaurant, prepared a special meal for us. It was great and money well spent.

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    Park City Food Tours - House made strawberry ice cream from Zoom Restaurant with candied pine nuts and pomegranate syrup. I'm tell ya, it's amazing.

    House made strawberry ice cream from Zoom Restaurant with candied pine nuts and pomegranate syrup. I'm tell ya, it's amazing.

    Park City Food Tours - Chef Briar preparing a beautiful salad for the group.

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    Chef Briar preparing a beautiful salad for the group.

    Local Food Walking Tours

    Local Food Walking Tours

    4.5(17 reviews)
    36.2 kmDowntown, Peoples Freeway

    What a unique experience! There were changes with the overall group for this booking and Mo ended…read moreup taking me on my own personal one on one tour! Talk about integrity! So cool! We ended up at 3 unique and delicious stops I wouldn't have normally thought to try, and each was wonderful! At Antica Roma, I enjoyed Mushroom ravioli with truffle. So smooth... Pleiku Vietnamese introduced me to a fabulous Chicken basil. It had a bit of a kick and I worked around the onions and peppers but the chicken was to die for! Had a subtle crisp the was great! At Himalayan kitchen I got to sample several Indian bites: Coconut veggie curry, chicken tika masala and lamb curry with naan bread. All great but the chicken tika is unforgettable and the yogurt sauce for the naan so fresh and tasty! I enjoyed hearing Mo share our local history but even more than that, I loved learning about the lives the man changes thru his other businesses! Check out his mission at The Other Side where he works to support mental health and substance abuse recovery and works to rehabilitate those wanting to change their lives. He shares how many in his programs find their way thru addiction, homelessness and the legal system and change their lives thru The Other Side Academy (https://www.theothersideacademy.com/). Really cool to hear how communities have come together to support this mission. So glad I found myself to this tour and to have learned Mo's story. Definitely recommend this food tour. He also shared of his Hop On Hop Off bus tour and The Other Side Donuts for anyone wanting to support more of what he offers (slcbustours.com)

    Maxwell was so informative, entertaining, funny, and kind. The food was delicious! I highly…read morerecommend the experience.

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    Silver Star Cafe - Osso Bucco - A MUST!

    Silver Star Cafe

    3.9(435 reviews)
    2.8 km
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    First of all, I have never dined somewhere where the staff are as genuinely friendly as the team…read morehere. They operate like a real family, not in the toxic "we're all family here" way, but in a warm, supportive, actually-enjoyable-to-witness way. You can feel it the moment you walk in. Add to that a rustic, cozy ambiance that's honestly a 20/10, and you're already off to an incredible start. I ordered the Shakshuka, and it was phenomenal. The eggs were cooked perfectly, which is no small feat, showing real expertise in the kitchen. Comforting, balanced, and clearly made with care. We split the green apple and blue cheese salad, which was good, though I've had better. If the dressing were just a bit sweeter and more seasoned, it would really hit its stride. Adding more caramelized pecans and a bit more chopped green apple would give it that final kick it needs. Still enjoyable, just shy of great. The vegan lentil chili was so close to being one of the best I've ever had. The combination of vegetables and lentils was absolutely spot-on, it just needed a touch more seasoning for my taste. A small salt/sugar balance would take it over the top. The corn muffin served alongside was good as well, but could also benefit from a little seasoning. All things considered, this place is a 10/10 for Park City dining. Incredible atmosphere, outstanding service, and food that's thoughtful, skillfully prepared, and clearly made with heart. I'll absolutely be back. TLDR Ambiance: 20/10 Staff Friendliness and Eagerness to share recommendations: 30/10 Shakshuka: 12/10 Vegan Lentil Chili: 7/10 Green Apple and Blue Cheese Salad: 7/10

    Stumbled upon this quaint little restaurant. Amazing view over the golf course and mountains, as…read morewell as interesting food and great service. We would definitely go back.

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    Silver Star Cafe - Ambiance: warm, house converted to restaurant feel

    Ambiance: warm, house converted to restaurant feel

    Silver Star Cafe - Banana bread french toast

    Banana bread french toast

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    Brighton Resort - Snake lift lodge 2.18.25

    Brighton Resort

    3.8(275 reviews)
    8.3 km
    $$

    Brighton's a pretty resilient ski resort, still snowing here in mid to late April, despite Solitude…read moreright next to it getting rain instead and having to end their season much sooner. Brighton's so deep in the mountains, it was getting even more snow than Alta or Snowbird late season. Nonetheless, most of the skiable area was closed from late April on, and they had some really sticky slush near the bottom. I went here on the week of April 20th (the stoner holiday) not thinking anything of it, and have never seen such a high concentration of intoxicated, degenerate, drug-obsessed college kids and degenerate behavior. These kids were consuming alcohol on the runs, making fun of, laughing at and humiliating beginners, and couldn't stop chairlift blabbing about jumping people, buying alcohol underaged, and "whippets" or however you spell it, their apparent drug of choice. Having an Ikon Pass and going to Alta that same week, I wanted to find the explanatory factor for the extreme disparity in guests between here and Alta that particular week. I looked online and saw Brighton was selling day passes for only $49, and marketing their late season as an event, "The Meltdown", geared toward younger people looking to party. Most of the staff here were nice and professional, with one exception. This attractive blonde girl working here was rude and standoffish when I asked what time they close, as they kept changing the closing time, seemingly on a daily basis, and nobody seemed to know. Different websites said different times and their closing time varies by day of the week, time of the season, weather, even by lift or section of the mountain, so it was like a Scooby-Doo mystery trying to figure it out. Then to get an attitude like "What... what time do we close?! You're hitting on me?!! You can't think of a better pickup line than that?! You know how many pickup lines I hear a day??" Probably not the right person to be working in hospitality. On the upside, the night skiing and tree skiing were exceptional here when I went earlier in the season, and the girl I took said this was her favorite resort. When I tried taking her to Snowbird she had a panic attack, saying it was too steep, and had to have ski patrol take her down in the basket, so Brighton's probably more beginner friendly.

    you will make it to the Brighton Resort after 40 minutes up the Cottonwood Canyon; the best part is…read morethe snow you slowly see as you drive up once you hit the Resort, you will be directed to park (you can reserve parking online), and make your way to the Resort, where you can ski, play in the snow or enjoy the Restaurant aftwewards

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    The mountain view

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