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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post
    If you fall asleep in the restaurant, do they slit your throat?
    Something I'd like to know about all restaurants before eating there.

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by UteStar View Post
    Gurkkahs opened up over 6 months ago in Millcreek. It took over the spot of Cafe Rio which moved a block east.

    Its good. The owner was one of the guys who helped start up the Himalayan Kitchen in SLC. He then moved and opened up Kathmandu. This is his latest venture. It started off slow with customers but it seems to be doing quite a bit better.

    Its Nepalese and Indian and I like it better than Kathmandu. The original Himalayan was great but has tailed off over the years...Gurkahs is a very good entry to the indian selection in the valley.
    If you fall asleep in the restaurant, do they slit your throat?

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  • UteStar
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    Gurkkahs opened up over 6 months ago in Millcreek. It took over the spot of Cafe Rio which moved a block east.

    Its good. The owner was one of the guys who helped start up the Himalayan Kitchen in SLC. He then moved and opened up Kathmandu. This is his latest venture. It started off slow with customers but it seems to be doing quite a bit better.

    Its Nepalese and Indian and I like it better than Kathmandu. The original Himalayan was great but has tailed off over the years...Gurkahs is a very good entry to the indian selection in the valley.

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post
    I will be strolling along the streets of SLC today with my family. My son is feeling like Chinese. Any recommendations?
    Drive up to Bountiful and eat at the Mandarin.

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post
    I will be strolling along the streets of SLC today with my family. My son is feeling like Chinese. Any recommendations?
    Mexican.

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  • Clark Addison
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    I will be strolling along the streets of SLC today with my family. My son is feeling like Chinese. Any recommendations?

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  • USUC
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    Originally posted by MartyFunkhouser View Post
    Guras Spice Kitchen. Way out west in Herriman but may very well be the best Indian that I've had in Utah.
    I have a house a couple of blocks away from Guras. It is really fantastic. My only complaint is with their curry (bland). I think the India House on State Street in Sandy is better overall, but Guras is close.

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  • MartyFunkhouser
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    Guras Spice Kitchen. Way out west in Herriman but may very well be the best Indian that I've had in Utah.

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  • MartyFunkhouser
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    We'll be in SLC next weekend and, as usual, I'm obliged to take the kids out to their choice of eatery. Sadly, over the years, their preferences have shifted toward more sophisticated (or at least pricier) fare. Looking ahead to our visit, they've divided their votes between Provisions and Table X. Any comments as to either?
    I really liked Provisions

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  • PaloAltoCougar
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    We'll be in SLC next weekend and, as usual, I'm obliged to take the kids out to their choice of eatery. Sadly, over the years, their preferences have shifted toward more sophisticated (or at least pricier) fare. Looking ahead to our visit, they've divided their votes between Provisions and Table X. Any comments as to either?

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  • MartyFunkhouser
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    Originally posted by Walter Sobchak View Post
    Last Saturday morning I breakfasted at the Draper location of Penny Ann's Cafe... presumably with a bunch of Trump supporters. Tasty pancakes.

    (I am safely back in blue country now.)
    You were in town and you didn't try to find a time to raid with me?

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  • smokymountainrain
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    Originally posted by Walter Sobchak View Post
    Last Saturday morning I breakfasted at the Draper location of Penny Ann's Cafe... presumably with a bunch of Trump supporters. Tasty pancakes.

    (I am safely back in blue country now.)
    i was there on friday. they do a good job. large portions, relatively inexpensive.

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  • Walter Sobchak
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    Originally posted by frank ryan View Post
    He would feel right at home sitting around the bar at Denny’s at 7 am on a Saturday morning.
    Originally posted by Uncle Ted View Post
    No, I am more of a jalapeƱo sausage w/ cheese kolache or breakfast taco kind of guy... they don't have those at Denny's, Frank.
    Last Saturday morning I breakfasted at the Draper location of Penny Ann's Cafe... presumably with a bunch of Trump supporters. Tasty pancakes.

    (I am safely back in blue country now.)

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  • MartyFunkhouser
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    Originally posted by old_gregg View Post
    few things have given me cravings like the hog jowl nachos i had at black sheep a few months ago
    Black Sheep is in Provo. This is the Salt Lake must eats thread you monster.

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  • old_gregg
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    few things have given me cravings like the hog jowl nachos i had at black sheep a few months ago

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