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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Ruth's Diner

If you are anything like me, you love two shows on Food Network: The Best Thing I Ever Ate and Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives.  I heard about Ruth's Diner on "Triple D," and I knew I had to give it a shot.  Here is what I love about the little joint:
-The diner is less than 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake, but the scenic drive up Emigration Canyon makes you feel like you are miles away from the hustle and bustle of the big city.
-You can eat inside if the weather is cold, but eating on Ruth's huge patio overlooking the canyon makes your dining experience even more unforgettable.

-Just after you are seated, you will taste the most delicious dinner roll in town.  The rolls, which are delivered daily from a local baker, are crusty on the outside, warm throughout, and deliciously chewy inside.


-The house salad wouldn't be anything special if it weren't for the fresh-sliced mushrooms they throw on top.  They add a special change of texture which contrasts nicely from the crispy lettuce and cucumbers.

-The menu has great variety.  From chile rellenos to meat loaf, capresse sandwiches to Cajun bleu burgers, and Jamaican chicken to mac' and cheese, they have something for everything--and it is all bursting with flavor.

-If you can believe it, dinner is not Ruth's specialty.  Their breakfast is what made them famous.  After one bite of their biscuits (which come with every meal... see below) I knew that we had found a winner.  Ruth features the old classics like biscuits and gravy, eggs Benedict, and huge omelets, but their unique dishes such as pulled pork Benedict, pecan cinnamon roll french toast, and huevos rancheros are favorites as well.
 
Want to see more?  Click HERE to see Ruth's complete menu.  Click HERE to go to the Ruth's Diner homepage for address, diner hours, and much more.



If you need more convincing, here is the clip from Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives:

Trust me, this place is worth the drive.  Enjoy.

Cheers!

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