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Ruth’s Diner

October 8, 2009
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A comfort meal with a comfortable drive

http://www.ruthsdiner.com/

2100 Emigration Cyn
Salt Lake City, UT 84108-1516
(801) 582-5807

Price: $$

I’ve heard about Ruth for years yet  have never had an opportunity to try this long standing dining establishment.  Originally opened in 1930 in downtown Salt Lake, Ruth’s later moved to it’s current haven in Emigration Canyon in 1949 as a dining car restaurant.  Anyone aware of Utah’s culinary treasures has heard of Ruth. Their breakfast is highly regarded as one of the best in the state.   For this review, I visited them during dinner hours.

I’ve driven down Emigration many times, mostly to cut through towards East Canyon and some excellent sledding spots. However, I never noticed how beautiful the canyon is with it’s fall foliage, cool mountain breeze and quiet refuge from city sounds. Best of all, it’s only 10 minutes away from the U. The drive to Ruth’s itself was the perfect introduction to the warm and comforting meal and experience I would have. Walking up to the front steps, I was reminded of my favorite dining car spots in Massachusetts at such places as the Owl Diner and diner in Spaghettiville.

It was a slow early dinner hour but I was happily greeted by the host “Michael” who actually made me feel just at home.  The menu was impressive but standard with American food. I opted to choose a traditional dinner with the notion that if a restaurant can do simple and traditoinal right, it’s a winner in my book.

I ordered the Hot Turkey Dinner with Artichoke soup,  and an herbal ice tea. The definite highlight of the meal was the soup. It was a rich, creamy meal in itself that had wonderful artichoke hearts and tomatoes.  There was a perfect balance of sweet and salty that was even more delicious when dipping in the rolls to sop up the flavor.  I could have eaten a whole bowl of this and still wanted more!

Also, on a side note, the iced tea was a nice mint flavor and I regret not asking what brand of herbal teas they use. If anyone knows, please let me know!

The main course was delicious but nothing spectacular.  It was a decent sized portion considering the costs.  The dressing for the turkey was exquisite and was the perfect blend of saltiness to compliment the tart cranberry sauce. The turkey on the other hand was not as impressive as some of the sides and nowhere near the soup. It was a thick slice of white turkey but re-grilled to give it a crusted and reheated taste.  I enjoyed the meal but have had better turkey dinners where the turkey tastes just like it does on Thanksgiving day.

Overall, the meal was delicious and the restaurant, particularly the outside terrace was beautiful. I could imagine hosting a nice summer dinner party under tea lights with mint tea and tasty turkey sandwiches. I was happy with the meal but know that to best experience Ruth’s, I’ll need to go during breakfast . Expect a follow up visit.

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2 Comments leave one →
  1. inmyeden's avatar
    inmyeden permalink
    October 15, 2009 3:22 am

    This is a good place. Really chill, and fun. I saw the Quest-star guy there… the one from the Singles Ward. Memorable.

    • PengSeLim's avatar
      October 15, 2009 8:05 am

      A friend at work commented that her brother had his reception there. It has that chill, fun, and open vibe to the place. I just imagine having a bunch of smoothies and iced (herbal) tea and some warm tasty sandwiches.

      Funny story as well, the Questar fellow hit on my friend once. Small world.

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