If you’re new to the area or don’t frequent Park City often, I will let you in on a few tips. Many Park City restaurants close down during the ‘shoulder season’ and reopen during the summer. Also, during the summer months many of the best Park City restaurants offer discounts to locals in the Park City Record newspaper. Reef’s is now back open with their spring and summer hours and ready to serve you up some delicious food and a good story.
Reef’s is run by an Israeli family, of which the son is the talented chef and co-owner, the dad is a co-owner and the personality, and the lovely daughter-in-law is the manager. The grandson, currently 6 years old, is the namesake and chief taster, Reef, creating three generations of men represented at the restaurant. Family run restaurants are usually operated with much pride and ownership, this being quintessential a example. This is the type of place with secret sauces and seasonal plates are not included on the menu and where you trust recommendations of the staff on what is fresh and what to order.
After getting the recommendations from the family staff, we decided to order a few items and have a family style meal. It all began with olives, pita and their secret Yeminite sauce (the spicy green sauce picutred above). Then we chose wine from their imported wine list, which includes some great ines from Morocco and Israel. For an appetizer we had a traditional sampler of hummus, babaghanouj, cauliflower baba, tahini and falafel. The hummus being the most creamy hummus I have ever tasted and my best experience with babaghanouj thus far. My mouth is salivating just remembering this meal!
Next we tried the Indonesian salad, which came highly recommended from my friend and had a light sesame house dressing.
For entrees we ordered the mussels served over a flavorful and slightly sweet sake-coconut-curry sauce, and a special of the evening scallops, served fresh with a cream sauce. For the perfect finale of this meal we sipped cardamom tea, poured from an ornate gold pot with gold rimmed glass tea cups and their signature Halva tahini cookie, which literally melted in your mouth.
Being a Mediterranean food fanatic after spending some time in Greece, I’m always on the search for the good Mediterranean food around, and Reef’s proved itself to me in food and personality. They are now open for the summer with seasonal dishes, and a pre fix menu that includes a salad, entree and Halva cookie.
Reef’s Mediterranean Restaurant
Tuesday – Saturday 5:30pm till close, closed Sundays and Mondays
aah, since Cafe Med's management has changed, I have lost my favorite Mediterranean restaurant in SLC. Reef's definitely looks promising! My parents are visiting from GA so might take them to PC!
Sharan, I think you will really enjoy it! I was also a fan of Cafe Med. You'll have to try Reef's and tell me what you think!
Hi Becky, I am your new Cook Eat Share friend. Wow, this is really something! Nice review with lovely photo. I am also planning a trip to China, since it is very close to Hong Kong. Shall try Reef's definitely!
Looks like a fun place. I'll have to check it out this summer.
Becky this place looks incredible. I am such a sucker for falafel and hummus. A meal at Reef's would make for a great excuse for a PC trip!
I need to eat here! Maybe we can take a little road trip to Park City sometime:)
Your photography is amazing and I think I'm in love with Henry and his bowtie!
Thanks Erin, and I'm in love too! with Henry and with this Mediterranean food!