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Ten Salt Lake City restaurants are celebrating Tomato Days through Saturday, Sept. 8. Purchase the special tomato-themed menu item and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Wasatch Community Gardens for its community and education programs. Participating restaurants include:
Cucina Deli • 1026 E. 2nd Ave.; gazpacho.
Faustina • 454 E. 300 South; daily special.
Les Madeleines Café • 216 E. 500 South; caprese sandwich with choice of frites or salad.
Meditrina • 1394 S. West Temple; daily special
Caffe Niche • 779 E. 300 South; tomato salad
Oasis Café • 151 S. 500 East; grilled salmon with tomatoes
Pago • 878 S 900 East; tomato and watermelon salad
Sage's Café • 473 E. 300 South; daily special
The Tin Angel Café • 365 W. 400 South; salmon over tomato and cucumber salad.
Zy • 268 S. State St.; tomatoes with house-made burratta
Coffee now, tacos later
Chef Todd Gardiner, formerly of Z Tejas, recently opened The Coffee Bar in the Lamplighter Square, 1615 S. Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City. Besides coffee, the bar serves cocoa, cider, chai, Italian sodas, juices and features breakfast pastries from Pierre's Country Bakery. It's just phase one for Gardiner: In September, he plans to open Taqueria27 adjacent to the coffee shop. It will serve what he terms "Latin street food with a modern flair" and will have a large selection of 100 percent agave tequilas. For more information, call 385-259-0712 or visit Facebook at Taqueria27andCOFFEEBAR.
New chef at Z'Tejas
Sam Lubing has been hired as the new executive chef at Z'Tejas Southwestern Grill in The Gateway, replacing Todd Gardner, who recently left to open his own restaurant. Lubing, a graduate of the Western Culinary Institute, was most recently with Salt Lake's Red Iguana restaurants, overseeing the kitchen, dining room and catering operations. Prior to that, he was general manager and executive chef for Gepettos in Holladay.
New Farmington restaurant
Parkstone Wood Kitchen, a locally-owned restaurant that serve steaks, ribs, wood-fired pizzas as well as soups and salads, recently opened at Station Park in Farmington. It's located near the theater, and offers a view of the fountain and garden area. It also has a year-round patio featuring windowed Nano walls that can open in fair weather or remain closed in winter. Open Monday-Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday-Saturday 11:30 a.m. to midnight; and Sunday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, visit http://www.ShopAtStationPark.com.
School fundraiser at Chipotle
Purchase a kid's meal at a Chipotle Mexican Grill between Friday, Aug. 24 and Friday, Aug. 31, and 100 percent of the proceeds (up to $250,000) will be donated to Veggie U, a non-profit organization dedicated to nutritional and sustainable agriculture in schools. Customers who save their kid's meal receipt can return in September and receive a free kids' meal. In Utah, Chipotle has restaurants at 1011 E. 2100 South, Salt Lake City; and 6924 South Park Centre Drive, Cottonwood Heights
Beer festival
The 2012 Utah Beer Festival will feature 85 different craft brews for sampling.
When • Sunday, Aug. 26, 2 to 7 p.m.
Where • Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., Salt Lake City
Cost • $15-$35
Info • UtahBeerFestival.com
Meet Provo farmers
Provo's Heirloom Restaurant Group which includes Communal, Pizzeria 712 and Mountain West Burrito will hold a Meet Your Farmer dinner. Producers from Clifford Family Farms, La Nay Ferme and Christiansen's Hog Heaven will discuss their products and farming techniques, while the four-course menu will highlight food from the farms.
When • Monday, Aug. 27, 6 p.m.
Where • Communal, 102 N. University Ave., Provo
Cost • $40 for dinner; optional wine pairing available for an additional $40.
Reservations • 801-373-8000