From Deseret News archives:
Dining out: Zupas
It's got that slightly exotic-but-appealing vibe and a polished menu, and restaurant presentation that emphasizes bold color and enticing photos of the food. Plus, there's an approach to making that food both fresh and fast that has obviously been carefully worked out.
All of those are good things, but it was even better to find that this is a Utah creation, and as such also features service that's thorough and unbelievably enthusiastic.
Several staff members called out greetings as we walked into the Draper Zupas for a recent weeknight dinner. When we confessed that it was our first visit, they began educating us with sorry, but it's just true missionary-like zeal.
As one worker led us through the menu, gathering our "likes" and making recommendations, others would walk by and throw out suggestions. When I asked about the wild mushroom bisque, he closed his eyes for a moment as a beatific smile spread across his face, then said, "That's my absolute favorite."
My husband and I went for the "Try 2 Combo," which allows diners to choose any two of a half-sandwich, half-soup or half-salad (you can upsize for an extra charge). He had the southwestern ham-and-cheese panini and the chicken-and-white-bean chili. The sandwich, pressed thin and with a crispy crust, was a twist on standard ham and cheese, with cream cheese and tons of green chilis, in addition to the ham and thinly sliced tomatoes. Nothing was too dominant, so the flavors blended well.
The chili reminded me just a bit of eating a chili-verde burrito, without the tortilla. It had the same sweet-spicy, rich flavor and a strong emphasis on the Anaheim chilis, with the beans and chicken mellowing the flavor.
I had the summer chicken salad and a bowl of that mushroom bisque. I liked this combination for its contrast the creamy, earthy soup redolent with chopped shiitake, portobello, oyster and button mushrooms; and the salad a medley of bright flavors, from the chunks of roasted chicken to the fresh strawberries, cashews, cranberries, grapes and mixed greens tossed with a tangy vinaigrette.
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