Ogden Utah is much more hopping than SLC, 25th Street straight from the train station is all buildings that were saloons and now has fancy and casual restaurants, clubs and shops. Table 25 was outstanding, especially their doughy focaccia, toasted in butter in two of the dishes we had: pickled peaches with burrata, and gnocchetti with burrata and cherry tomatoes. Wedge salad was pretty good, more of a green goddess dressing which clashed a bit with the blue cheese. Fried mushrooms (long stems, little caps, maybe beech?) with gochujang and garlic aioli were fantastic. Four dishes plus a drink apiece and it was just over $100 with tip.
Table 25Buratta and Peaches (sorry it's half-devoured)
Fried MushroomsWedge SaladGnochetti with more of that awsome focacciaTable Twenty Five
195 25th St STE 4, Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: (385) 244-1825
https://table25ogden.comThe next night was Juan Julio's Grill, nothing special Mexican. Al Pastor was tasty but had never been crisped, let alone on a trompo. Tamales were tasty. Nice selection of salsas.
Juan Julio Grill
236 24th St, Ogden, UT 84401
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 8:30 PM
Confirmed by phone call 10 weeks ago
Phone: (801) 737-3719
https://juanpablosfinemexicangrill.comGourmandise cafe (a small chain) had great pastries, we split a cheese one and an amazing spiral croissant filled with ganache.
Spiral CroissantCheese PastryGourmandise250 S 300 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone: (801) 328-3330
https://www.gourmandise.com/cafe-menuOn to Idaho and back to cooking out of our trailer.
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