Gyp Rosetti
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Thanks for adding to the thread...
In the mood to troll today I see.
Thanks for adding to the thread...
In the mood to troll today I see.
Giving compliments is now considered trolling? Please advise.
Garlic burger - Copper Creek Pub
Dude there's not a whole lot I miss more than KBBQ back in korea, I really want to go back. I will in the next couple years I"m sure. As far as korean restaurants go, I'd prefer more people learned to enjoy the food, and went often, which would in turn hopefully bring more diversity and quality to the korean restaurants in the area.
I 100% disagree. If you want the best Garlic Burger you go to The Cotton Bottom in Holladay (2820 E 6200 S). Sooo good, if you don't mind eating in a biker bar.
I have not posted here in a long time but decided to post and had to resign up because I think there is a lot of stuff left that could be added.
Burgers: In and Out (From california and so I might be a little biased but its better and cheaper than smash, 5guys, tony burger, and all the new start ups that raced here as soon as they got word in and out was coming)
Hires Big H (2nd best burger joint in utah and I think has the same owners as litzas?)
sushi: takashi (lots of sushi places exploded everywhere it seemed but takashi is still #1)
Indian: bombay house (number #1 indian in utah)
curry in a hurry (good for on the go indian.)
BBQ: Pats (great ribs and great all around bbq)
sugar house bbq (great ribs as well and amazing sides and dessert)
japenese: koko kitchen (all home made and amazing)
sandwiches: There always tons of places to choose from on this subject but here are the best three I can think of.
Moochies meat balls and more (best philly ever)
cutlers (in davis county more of a cold cut joint plus has good cookies)
legers deli (cheap cheap for what you get and its really good)
Pizza: The pie (hands down)
Este pizza
Litzas pizza
thai: sawadee
thai siam
Italian: I can never find a really good authentic italian food place in utah, but american italian spagetti factory is good.
Mexican: there are so many mexican restaurants in utah I have gotten sick of beans, cheese and rice. So a little biased on this one as well.
Not really in a category but nelsons frozen custard is the best frozen treat you will ever have, unless you go to italy and get gelato...
I will post more as I think of stuff but I think this is a good start![]()
I eat at the Kimchi House in Layton.
Ate at the one in Provo when a friend went to BYU. That one was more "authentic." Not a huge fan of most Korean food anyway since I don't like spicy food and kimchi is a horrific introduction to the edible world, but I do like a good portion of the non spicy stuff.
Was it the one on University Ave.? and when did you go?