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Show Recently Reviewed Rocky Mountain WingShak This new restaurant serves up buffalo wings, of course, and other Southern fare. The magic of the WingShak’s wings lies in the sauces. You can order your wings mild, medium, hot or XX-hot, but many say even the mild wings are still too hot. The BBQ, teriyaki and pineapple BBQ sauces are much moremild, and you also can ‘The WingShak also offers a delicious BBQ pork sandwich, chili, a few salads andsides like 456 E. State Road in American Fork, 756-2667 Windy Ridge Café . This out-of-the-way Park City café serves up what it calls “trendy comfort food,” which translates to delicious dishes witha bit ofa flair. For lunch, the café offers several soups, gourmet salads, wraps and sandwiches. We tried the tasty Panini Pressed Taiwan on Edectic Asian, Western dishes satisfy at Munchies Cafe and Bakery _ Ashley DAILY HERALD and soda. Wetried the sesame chick- bit fatty. One of the best parts about en, a fried dish that was sur- the food at Munchies was that pene lent oe beeee) and covered in a subtle, almost citrusy sauce. It was served with steamed broccoli and deligoing to get the minute you walk in the door. The assortment of patio furniture, mixture of pioneer/ Western and Asian decor and Review Munchies Cafe and Bakery Where: 2011 N. 550 West, Provo Hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. MondaySaturday Price range: $0.79-$5.95 Info: 377-3512 Grilled Chicken Sandwich, whichwas filled with the smooth and mild flavors of tomato, and camazola cheese. We'd order the crispy onion rings, which were nearly one-inch thick, again in a heartbeat. For dinner, we'd recommend the saccharine Grilled Pork Tenderloin, which was marinated in cider and served with caramelized sweet potatoes and onions,or the delicious Rolled Chicken Breast with Warm Brie and Ham. 1250 Ironhorse Dr. in Park City; (435) 647-0880 Hickory Kist Deli Catering to indecisive and picky eaters alike, this deli offers a very small menu, consisting mostly of build-your-own sani soup and salad. But like wesaid, the sandwiches are on the shelf. But it may be worth visit to see if you can red-ringed ‘didn't lie entirely with the cafe. Other similar pork dishes we havetried have alwaysbeen a bit dry, leaving us wondering what happened toall the sauce. Although this meal included many largestrips of meat, the forkewi aie ati ey ae desserts. Take note, however, that not all of the items on the bakery menu are always available. On two separatevisits, we saw only a few buns and a handful of cakerolls in the display case are«couple loaves of haved csteetecr for the variety, if you have a hankering for but Chinese food. Andif you have never know what you’re going to get. made to order. Choose from smoked turkey salad, tuna salad and thick slices of turkey breast, smoked turkey, roast beef, ham and pastrami on white or wheat homemade bread. The sandwiches are massive; if you have asmall wailed a half will up. ‘The dei also offers a couple breakfast options all day long and vast selection of treats and desserts, like homemade giant fe and pie. 42 W. CenterSt. in Provo, 13-9939 5 @ 9002 ‘91 Areruqay ‘Aepsinys ‘presaH Ated JEREMY HARMON/Daily Herald Teriyaki chicken from Munchies Cafe and Bakery in Provo. |