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😍 5/5 - There is a reason that Riverhorse is considered to be the
By 👻 @Kevin B., 03/19/2024 3:00 am
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There is a reason that Riverhorse is considered to be the best restaurant in Park City and that is because they hit all the marks. Great food, great service and a nice ambiance. We dined in the main room last night. It was an early dinner and the room was packed halfway through the meal. Looking around I would guess that we were the only locals eating (with friends from out of town) there. Their wine list is short but good and we selected a Daou Cabernet Sauvignon which was actually on-tap and was reasonably priced for Utah. We started the evening with an amuse bouche of burrata, and mint with micro greens served on a tasty cracker. As always you were left wanting for more. Apps consisted of Pieroges (stuffed with gruyere, creme fraiche and onions) that were fried to a beautiful color and tasted incredible. Bacon wrapped shrimp (mexican shrimp with bacon and creme cheese stuffed jalapeños) and a burrata salad which was mouthwateringly delicious. The couple we were with split their signature dish, Alaskan halibut in a macadamia nut crust served with herbed whipped potatoes, mango, broccolini with a lemon emulsion sauce which was like eating liquid velvet it was so smooth and rich. My wife had the mountain trout which was cooked with a pistachio crust and served with a pistachio tuille, baby carrots (smoked perfectly) and a pomegranate-fennel salsa. The dish was served on an overly generous bed of forbidden rice. I had the 10 ounce bone in filet served with a miso mustard glaze, rosti potatoes and soy ginger glazed brussels sprouts. The latter provided the only discordant note of the evening as the were (to me) undercooked) and the stems were not removed. I ended up eating all of the charred leaves, which had best flavor and leaving the center and stems on the plate. We left, pleasantly sated and as always, looking forward to our next meal there. Pro tip - if you can't into the restaurant (not that hard in the off season) drop into the bar which offers up the full menu and is a very pleasant place to dine in its own right.
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