Log Haven Restaurant Review:
The scenic backdrop of Millcreek Canyon sets the tone for this restaurant's sophisticated cuisine. Built in the 1920s, the lodge is like a cozy skier's hideaway, with nature playing the featured role inside and out. The menu changes seasonally in an attempt to reflect the natural setting and maintain the romantic fine dining atmosphere. We've enjoyed the blackened bison teres major steak with...
This "magical" New American hideaway in secluded Millcreek Canyon is "romantic in spades" thanks to its "softly lit" mountain waterfall and "roaring" fireplace; "well-informed" servers present "adventurous" dishes featuring plenty of game and seafood, but even fans acknowledge "you're paying a premium" for the "spectacular" setting.
This elegant mountain retreat was put on the map with inventive takes on American cuisine laced with everything from Asian ingredients to pure Rocky Mountain style. It excels with fresh fish, game, and seasonal local ingredients, creating such dishes as rabbit with white-corn polenta or ahi tuna served with lime sticky rice and baby bok choy. The knowledgeable staff can help you pair wines with...
Located in a historic log mansion (1920) 4 miles up Millcreek Canyon in the Wasatch National Forest (about 20 min. from downtown), Log Haven has garnered a reputation as Salt Lake's most romantic restaurant. The seasonally changing menu is creative and diverse, with sushi, game, and more traditional fare -- steak and potatoes -- to be expected. On a recent visit, the menu included a grilled...