Right folks, put on your thinking caps, it’s time once more for our readers choice awards; a rigorous survey of the most in the know diners in the Utah. And yes, that’s you dear reader.
You might recall that our last readers choice awards was way back in 2019 – attracting thousands of votes from likeminded diners and drinkers. Given the perilous state of the industry in 2020, we decided to skip that particular year of hell. While things still aren’t back to the normal we’d like – the time now feels right to recognize the brightest businesses toiling out there.
Don’t let me down here. Lets set the record straight once and for all, lets recognize the very best – not just the most well known. You’re the smartest, hungriest savviest group I know.
The results will form part of our yearly State Of The Plate article, a meta study of the year that was. So…
Let’s get voting
You find our readers choice awards here. You’ll be asked to login to Google to complete the process – this ensures we collect only one entry per person to keep things fair. Answer as much or as little as you like, every question is optional.
We won’t collect any personalized data ourselves and you don’t need to complete the survey in one sitting. You can return and continue any time before the survey closes. Voting will close on December 1st 2021. P.s. if you want to share this with other like-minded foodies, you can share the following link:
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Hi, I’m Stuart, nice to meet you! I’m the founder, writer and wrangler at Gastronomic SLC. I’m a multiple-award winning journalist and have written in myopic detail about the Salt Lake City dining scene for the better part of seventeen years.
I’ve worked extensively with multiple local publications from Visit Salt Lake to Salt Lake Magazine, not least helped to consult on national TV. Pause those credits, yep, that’s me! I’m also a former restaurant critic of more than five years, working for the Salt Lake Tribune. I’m largely fueled by a critical obsession with rice, alliteration and the use of big words I don’t understand. What they’re saying about me: “Not inaccurate”, “I thought he was older”, “I don’t share his feelings”.
Want to know more? This is why I am the way I am.
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