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Travel Tips For Wyoming Foodies: 6 Places to Visit For Food-Loving Travelers

By    |   Tuesday, 20 January 2015 06:04 PM EST

Wyoming has plenty to offer guests with healthy appetites. Here are some tasty travel tips for hungry visitors to that state:

1. Roosevelt Lodge Dining Room


Out of the 24 places to eat within Yellowstone Park, it was rated the No. 1 restaurant by TripAdvisor. One reviewer said the lodge was remote but the food was varied and fresh despite the location. The lodge opens early June through Labor Day weekend.

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2. Korean House


Cheyenne’s Korean House restaurant, which serves authentic Korean food, had a 100 percent "Like It" rating from the 49 votes on Urbanspoon. One reviewer commented “You have to eat here if you’re in Cheyenne!” Another wrote, “If you like Korean food, or if you want to try it, this is the place!” Reviewers stressed that the restaurant requires customers to pay cash.

3. The Bread Basket

The bakery and sandwich shop in Cheyenne received a 95 percent positive rating from among 74 votes on Urbanspoon. One reviewer indicated the sandwiches were “absolutely delicious.” Another wrote: “Wow. We found this amazing little gem completely by accident and what a great accident. This place is what every town needs. Fresh homemade goods that feel like they were made just for you.”

4. Nora’s Fish Creek Inn

Nora Tygum established the quaint Jackson Hole log cabin restaurant in 1982, and locals have been thanking her ever since, said USA Today's 10Best.com, which ranked it among the best restaurants in Jackson Hole.

“Nora's is home to some of the best breakfast food in the area,” the site said. It added, “The huevos rancheros are delicious, and the pancakes are incredible.”

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5. Il Villaggio Osteria


With a full wine bar and a salami bar offering imported meats and cheeses, Jackson Hole’s Il Villaggio Osteria is the perfect place for a nice night out on the town, according to 10best.com. The site said: “The Italian and Mediterranean-inspired menu features wood-fired pizzas, made in-house pastas, and a wide range of entrees. Interesting ingredients, like wild boar and buffalo, make appearances on the menu if you're looking to try something different.”

6. Sherrie’s Place

Open only for breakfast and lunch, Sherrie's Place, in Casper, received a 97 percent rating from among 45 votes on Urbanspoon.com. Reviewers praised the restaurant’s home-style cooking, biscuits and gravy, bread pudding and chili. One wrote: “Overflowing plates of pure yumminess!! Staff is so great!!”

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