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An important part of a Park City, Utah ski vacation for most travelers includes trying out local spots following a fun filled day exploring the mountains. Park City`s restaurant scene features many award-winning dining options with a large assortment of cuisine types. Think about a few of these local restaurants in Park City Utah during your getaway.
A popular dinner choice of sushi is a nice way to complete a busy day in Park City. Try Yuki Arashi or the Flying Sumo, both on Main Street in downtown Park City. Each of these restaurants offer fresh sushi, sashimi, and tapas for palates of all kinds. Just off the beaten path, Blind Dog sushi bar is no less renowned; in fact, the fried rolls and sashimi are recognized nationally as some of the best in the West.
Italian dishes are a staple of any good vacation, and Park City has a number of establishments featuring authentic Italian dishes. Try Ghidotti`s for an upscale family oriented dining experience at a reasonable price. If you`re near Main Street, arrange reservations at Grappa, a fine-dining establishment at the top of Park City`s Main Street. Or, venture over to Cisero`s, a italian restaurant and lively bar offering up delicious food and lots of late night entertainment.
Sometimes the best meal after a long, active day is a pizza, and Park City has lots of great pizza parlours to select from. Order a pie from Red Banjo or Main Street Pizza & Noodle, both located on Main Street, and enjoy a delicious, authentic pizza experience. If you`d rather dine out than order in, try Maxwell`s, which cooks up huge east-coast style pie that will make you feel right at home. In the event of extreme fatigue, all three places will deliver to your hotel.
If your family is in the mood for Mexican, there are several tasty restaurants to choose from. Baja Cantina, located by the the base of PCMR, has a great menu and margaritas for the adults in the group. Another delightful choice is Nacho Mama`s restaurant, which does a great job with delicious soups, tacos, and fajitas. If your group is feeling like Mexican food closer to Kimball Junction, try Loco Lizard, located beside Szechwan Chinese Restaurant by the I-80 exit.
If Asian style cuisine is what your family is interested in, try one of these Park City restaurants. The Last Samurai, just off the I-80 interchange, offers Asian-style dishes similar to hibachi restaurants, and has fewer crowds than many of the in town restaurants. Or, check out Shabu or Wahso, both fine dining restaurants with fantastic service and fabulous dining experiences.
With the number of interesting restaurant venues to select from, it may be a challenge to decide where to begin. No matter where you begin, you`re definitely going to pick something to satisfy the needs of all your family and friends during your Park City summer vacation.
For news on Park City Mexican food Ms. Seger suggests the Local Tourist restaurant guide.












