Restaurants near Deer Valley Resort
May 6, 2009 by Robin Rutecki
Filed under Destinations
The ski resorts in Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado have been competing over the last 20 years to create the perfect mountain vacation getaway. The ski vacation is no longer the same experience it was in the 1980s when lodgings of marginal quality were considered the norm.
The last ten years have brought continual expansion to the size of resort facilities, on mountain services, shopping, and dining. While there are many top quality ski destinations; Vail Resort in Vail, CO and Deer Valley Resort in Park City, UT consistently fill the #1 and #2 spots as rated by Ski Magazine readers. Deer Valley Resort has taken the number one honors in 2001, 2005, 2007, and 2008.
Deer Valley focuses on the quality of its finely groomed trails, on mountain services, and on mountain dining to retain its #1 ranking. The resort prides itself on its award winning lunch menu as well as its fine dining restaurants open every evening during the ski season. The restaurants are located in Deer Valley Resorts opulent ski lodges.
Selections at Deer Valleys three fine dining restaurants include continental and European fare at Mariposa, fresh seafood at the Seafood Buffet, and Swiss alpine selections at Fireside Dining. Mariposa consistently receives top reviews with the Seafood Buffet and Fireside Dining not far behind.
The town of Park City Utah has followed suit by increasing the number of luxury accommodations, fine dining, and shopping options. The expansion over the last 10 years has been very dramatic with literally hundreds of new luxury lodging options gradually replacing the more traditional ski vacation accommodations.
As a result of the recent transition towards a more discerning palate, area restaurants have responded by introducing a rich dining experience worthy of top honors. Distinguished rating agencies such as the Michelin Travel Guide, Mobile Travel Guide, and Zagat Restaurant Guide have awarded Deer Valley area restaurants with their highest ratings.
My favorite is the Goldener Hirsch Restaurant because of its timeless Austrian decor and the delicious cheese fondue appetizer. The Goldener Hirsch Restaurant is located in the Goldener Hirsch Inn situated in the Silver Lake Village area of Deer Valley. The Glitretind Restaurant is another highly rated option which is located in the world famous Stein Ericksen Lodge.
Deer Valley resort definitely lives up to its #1 North American ski resort reputation. Why not have it all and visit a resort that not only provides the utmost experience on mountain, but also the perfect balance of off mountain dining and shopping as well? I definitely recommend taking a closer look.
Culinary Treats in Craft Fairs
April 6, 2009 by Bob Jones
Filed under Destinations
Attending craft fairs can be pretty stressing and tiring. Why? The dizzying shops, colorful items on sale and the endless chatter of people haggling and selling are what may contribute to a headache bout and hunger pang. It is good to know that craft fairs offer treats for the gastronomic needs. These treats and goodies are what we would tackle in this article.
Let me enumerate one by one the usual food or culinary treats that shoppers tend to enjoy in craft fairs. Hotdog stands are a classic favorite as they are cheap, easy to cook and delicious. They are also one of the foods that automatically drop down hunger pangs as theyre content are very filling. Finish a hotdog snack with a glass of cold refreshment and feel your energy boost and stamina revive as you hop on to another shopping adventure. Hotdogs are usually paired up with French fries or burgers.
Ice cream is also a favorite as the continuous shopping can make buyers long for a cold and refreshing treat. One sure way to beat the summer heat and refresh is a cone of ice cream treat. Ice cream are also reportedly very famous for kids so they can have something to keep themselves busy while their parents go about doing their business at crafts fairs.
Barbecue is also an example of a popular treat at craft fairs. The aroma of grilling barbecue is a perfect foreground and invitation for shoppers and spectators to come in and see the inside of the craft festival. The aroma and smoke emanating from a barbecue cook off heightens the senses and further enrich the experience. Other craft fair foods include onion rings, burgers, ice cones, popsicles, junk foods, etc. the list goes on and connoisseurs are coming up with new and delectable additions year after year.
So there we have it, a list of some of the most popular culinary treats in craft fairs. Now its your time to tell me whats your most favorite among all of them.


