Feed me, Seymour

January 25, 2009 : 12:56 am | by Alison McKenna

It’s no secret that if you want to eat out in Park City, you have to be willing to drop a fortune on what may seem to be less-than-gourmet cuisine. Of course, some of it IS the bombest, tastiest food, and I was more than willing to spend 20 bucks to get a decent meal. But some of it is the blandest, most unappetizing food I’ve been served, and it’s never less than $10 a pop if you want satisfaction.

Davanza’s Bar & Grill on Park Ave. was one of my personal favorites here in Park City. An appealing local joint where the walls are lined with rows upon rows of beer cans. It’s quite a sight to see. I went there on a few different occasions and everything I ordered proved more than satisfactory. The tacos come highly recommended for a reason: they are delicious. If you haven’t been, then go. If you’ve gone, then I’m sure you agree: Davanza’s is prime eating for little $$

Bandits Barbeque on Main St. was another favorite of ours (mine & the boys, to be clear). Best nachos in town. Maybe even in the state! (But I’m not qualified to make that distinction)

Now here’s a place you should never bother to waste your time, & perhaps more importantly, your money. The China Buffet located near Albertson’s market, is just… horrible. As Sam most comically remarked: “this meat looks like pterodactyl sh**”. He’s right too, not that I would know, but that’s pretty much the only way I could describe the texture, color, and taste.

Do Not Go There

All in all, the food here was definitely an improvement over the Cafeteria or the Pub (minus China Buffet), but who wants to spend 15 bucks to get a ham and cheese sandwich? I certainly don’t want to, but I did all the same. Apparantly so does McCauley Culkin, I spotted him inside Main St. Noodle munchin down on a sandwich the day after I ate there. (And bought that Ham & Cheese for plenty cash).

I would definitely recommend shopping at Albertson’s for most of your sustainance, its cheaper and way more efficient to D.I.Y.

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