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Hang a left in Waldorf Astoria Park City's lobby, just past the family of European skiers warming up by the fire, and you'll enter Talisker Restaurant Collection's latest gem: Slopes. Here you'll g... read more
Jean Louis grew up in Normandy, France, near Utah Beach. Apparently, dude couldn't wait to get to the other Utah—at 16 he graduates from culinary school, high-tails it to Marrakesh, stints in... read more
Park City New American nothing new, nothing innovative, but gets the job done like your typical New American resto should. Asian-esque decor goes with kinda-Asian-esque plates, if only because the ... read more
Idea here's trendy comfort food that works. Lunch is crazy cheap, no-fuss: grab an order of sliders (a trio, one with American cheese, one with avocado and bacon, and one with caramelized onions an... read more
Because Robert Redford is the all-seeing, all-knowing, all-dancing king of Park City, Robert Redford is legally mandated to own a famous restaurant in one of the single most high-profile property l... read more
Situated inside the upscale Canyons Resort and sporting mountain views, there's American farm-to-fork, seasonal cuisine and outdoor dining when weather permits. With a lounge boasting 350 hand-sele... read more
Commonly regarded as Park City's best restaurant, this after-slopes supper spot specializes in American cuisine, with a tinge of Southern influence. Yes, lobster fritters and fried chicken with hon... read more
The world's only ski-in-gastro-distillery serving Western comfort food, and probably with good reason. The sip-stumble-ski combo could prove dangerous on the slopes, but perhaps the whiskey bar, wh... read more
If the myth of Park City is unreasonably good food in unbelievably beautiful surroundings, then the myth of Park City eats at Riverhorse. Been around since the late '80s without faltering—imp... read more
Hang a left in Waldorf Astoria Park City's lobby, just past the fam...
The new kid in town when it comes to clubs. Less haughty, less vel...
Sadly, not a Tom Cruise-owned feudal-Japanese place. Teppanyaki, no...
Park City-style Sushi (read: inauthentic, heavily dressed, really g...
You should be at World Yogurt. Other, more satisfied people than yo...