Mortar Pestle - Menu

Salt Lake City, UT 84111, 152 E 200 S, United States

🛍 Indian, Ossetian Cuisine, Caucasian Cuisine, Pan-Asian Cuisine

4.8 💬 37 Reviews

Phone: +18019530156

Address: Salt Lake City, UT 84111, 152 E 200 S, United States

City: Salt Lake City

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 37

Website: https://www.curryupnow.com/mortarandpestlebar

"The only disappointment with my visit here is with myself for not taking any photos. The bar is small and can only seat around 20—25 people or so, I think. This isn't a detriment, however. It creates an intimate atmosphere and allows the bartender space to really craft your drink. For my first drink, I ordered one of the cocktails on the menu — the Mortar and Pestle. It's actually served in a mortar with a pestle included. It was worth it. After chatting with the bartender, my second drink wa … – show"


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McKenna McKenna

Great music, cute space, and the sweetest bartenders:

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Natalie
Natalie

Absolutely beautiful space and FANTASTIC bar staff, really know how to take care of you. Only downside with the location is finding parking.


Jeana
Jeana

Reasonably priced cocktails, great vibe and bartender. Love that you can order from the full kitchen at Curry Up Now. Will definitely be back!


Michael
Michael

The only disappointment with my visit here is with myself for not taking any photos. The bar is small and can only seat around 20—25 people or so, I think. This isn't a detriment, however. It creates an intimate atmosphere and allows the bartender space to really craft your drink. For my first drink, I ordered one of the cocktails on the menu — the Mortar and Pestle. It's actually served in a mortar with a pestle included. It was worth it. After chatting with the bartender, my second drink wa … – show

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City, surrounded by stunning mountains, offers diverse cuisine with popular dishes like fry sauce, funeral potatoes, and pastrami burgers, reflecting its rich cultural blend.

Categories

  • Indian Savor the rich flavors and aromatic spices of India with our authentic Indian cuisine. From savory curries to freshly baked naan, experience a diverse array of dishes that capture the essence of traditional Indian cooking.
  • Ossetian Cuisine Ossetian Cuisine features traditional dishes from the Caucasus region, highlighting hearty pies filled with cheese, potatoes, or meat, warming soups, and savory grilled meats, offering a taste of rich cultural heritage.
  • Caucasian Cuisine Discover the rich flavors of Caucasian Cuisine with a selection of hearty meats, vibrant vegetables, and aromatic spices, offering a culinary journey through the diverse traditions of the Caucasus region.
  • Pan-Asian Cuisine Dive into a fusion of vibrant flavors from across Asia with our Pan-Asian Cuisine. Savor an eclectic menu offering a harmonious blend of traditional dishes, from sushi to stir-fry, all crafted with fresh, authentic ingredients.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Menu
  • Cocktails

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"I speak as a tourist. I was delighted this place has dedicated, on-the-menu options – as it is apparently open late, it would seem to be worth keeping in mind for that reason. This, and the empanada's great value, lead me to give it three stars. That said, there were some oddities. I got the vegan arepa and the vegan empanada. They were both filled with *exactly the same ingredients* and the empanada was bigger than the arepa – but the arepa costs more than 2x as much. Given these circumstances, and the fact that I liked the empanada more, I can see the empanada being a great deal for a vegan looking late night or for a bit of variety. Both of them were on the bland side, however, and far from imaginative. I did enjoy the plantains in both; otherwise, it was mainly black beans and some avocado. (From the menu, it appears that their several vegan items seem mainly to be rearranging these same ingredients. The small amount of chimichurri I was given added some flavor and was ok, but did not knock my socks off. None of it was bad, and I do think they made at least the arepa fresh with decent ingredients, but there just wasn't much flavor. Finally, they use big styrofoam packaging for to-go, which is actually enough to mean I would avoid eating here again. (Not being a local, I don't know how common this is, but I know it's not even nominally recyclable in SLC and that not all places do it. Updated from previous review on 2021-09-05"