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Wine Tasting at Veneto Ristorante and Sweethearts & High Spirits Ball

February 8, 2018 by Ted Scheffler Leave a Comment

Wine Tasting In Italy, Amarone is often referred to as “The King of Wine.” Amarone della Valpolicella - which is usually just called Amarone - is a rich, dry Italian red wine typically made from dried Corvina grapes, Rondinella, and some other approved grape varieties. Located near Verona, in the Veneto region of Italy, Valpolicella has been the home of intriguing … [Read more...]

Crash cooking course for Valentine’s Day dinner

February 8, 2018 by Ted Scheffler Leave a Comment

Are you in need of a crash cooking course for Valentine’s Day dinner? Ogden’s Zucca Ristorante has you covered. On Monday, February 12th from 6 to 8 PM chef Luis Zamora will host a hands-on cooking class where he’ll teach attendees how to make tiramisu and cannolis. It’s sure to be a fun way for couples to enjoy a pre-Valentine’s evening together. There are only 10 … [Read more...]

Romantic Tables: Best Bets for Valentine’s Day Dining

February 8, 2018 by Ted Scheffler Leave a Comment

OF COURSE, dining out on Valentine’s Day is a well-worn cliche. But hey, I’m a romantic and a sentimentalist at heart. So I’m always down for making my Valentine’s meal a special one, whether it’s a quiet and intimate feast at home, or a more public dinner out on the town. As always, there's an abundance of local restaurants offering special dining options for Cupid’s big … [Read more...]

Hungry After Midnight? Check Out Five Late Night Eateries

February 8, 2018 by Heather L. King Leave a Comment

When late-night hunger pangs hit and you’re in need of noshes that don’t come through a drive-thru window, Salt Lake has plenty of options across the valley. From desserts and sweets to gastropub fare worthy of your dollars, here are five spots open into the wee hours of the night that will satisfy any craving. Whiskey Street In Whiskey Street, customers will find some of … [Read more...]

Spanish Flare: A Visit to Venerable Cafe Madrid

February 7, 2018 by Ted Scheffler Leave a Comment

Waaaaay back in 1997, I enjoyed my first dinner at Cafe Madrid. I’ve returned many, many times over the years. The restaurant was located on 3900 South back then, and was owned by Encina Arias and her husband Paul Peterson. In 2002 Cafe Madrid was named Best Neighborhood Restaurant by Bon Appetit magazine. Near the end of 2004, Gabrielle and Todd McAfee purchased the … [Read more...]

Chef Jonathan LeBlanc Retools the Stanza Kitchen and Menu

February 1, 2018 by Ted Scheffler Leave a Comment

“I am really proud of the food we’re now offering to customers,” says Stanza Italian Bistro & Wine Bar owner, Joel LaSalle. ‘Twas not always so, however. Since its inception a couple years ago, a revolving contingent of chefs has been the rule at Stanza, and consistency a constant issue. But with the hiring of Executive Chef Jonathan LeBlanc, LaSalle is a very happy man, … [Read more...]

Chunga’s—Festive Feeling, Welcoming Atmosphere, Incredible Food

January 30, 2018 by Jeff David Leave a Comment

An afternoon appointment last week took me past downtown where, on 900 W., I found a signproclaiming: “Chunga’s,” with the slogan below, “Never Underestimate the Power of the Taco.” Some wouldn’t notice, others may see it and drive right on by, but a true food addict like myself will decide that commitments can wait—I immediately put everything else aside. What I found … [Read more...]

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