
Established in 2010, The Wild Rose is a fine dining restaurant in the heart of South Jordan, located in The District Shopping Center. We serve Contemporary American Cuisine focused on choice cuts of meat and fresh fish accompanied by classically inspired sauces with a unique flare. We offer a full bar with craft beer and specialty cocktails as well as an extensive wine list. The Wild Rose has multiple private dining options for private or special events and offers patio seating.
Upscale American eatery featuring steaks, seafood & desserts along with a variety of wines.
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Address: 11516 District Main Dr #500, South Jordan, UT 84095
Phone: (801) 790-7673
Website: https://www.wildrose-district.com/
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The food is definitely expensive and the wait staff was just a tad overenthusiastic, but they did a fantastic job of making sure we had everything we needed. The meal was as close to perfect as I have had and the atmosphere was extremely pleasant.
Everything was clean, and well cared for, the staff was polite and knowledgeable, and the ambience was soothing and comfortable.
I would highly recommend as a spot for special occasions, or an intimate setting without the stress of many other restaurants.
But then I wandered into the bathroom and things started unraveling, suddenly I was transported back to the golden age of junior high restrooms, where tile grout dreams go to die.
The finishes around the dining room looked like someone’s cousin, who once finger painted a macaroni project, was given free rein with a Home Depot credit card.
Honestly, the vibe screamed “I studied architecture in preschool, got a participation ribbon, and now I design restaurants.”
It’s like Michelangelo painted the food, but the interior design committee was led by a toddler with a sugar rush and a glitter obsession.
Still, I’m convinced that you should come for the food, stay for the service, just don’t make eye contact with the décor or you might lose your appetite.
The mocktails were great, albeit incredibly sweet for even American standards.
I give their “house made butter” and bread a passing grade at best.
The Chopped Salad was great, the Caesar Salad left a bit to be desired as it was quite literally just some folded leaves of lettuce. While it did look nice, it would be a red flag of things to come. We ordered the lamb and the elk as our main entrees, both were asked to be prepared medium rare.
The lamb came out well and cooked as asked, the elk on the other hand came out so far cooked to the other end of the spectrum that “medium well” is being generous. For the prices we’re paying, it was atrocious for them to mess up that badly. You could get more accurately cooked meats out of an Applebees. That then opened our eyes to just what we were dealing with in terms of dish quality. Three boiled asparagus strands (unseasoned), a single slice of carrot (unseasoned), a plop of mashed potatoes that tasted so bad I’d rather eat the instant stuff from a Walmart (unseasoned) and a final smaller plop of sweet potatoes (unseasoned), but at least they put in the effort of cramming the mashed potatoes through an icing dispenser to attempt to trick you into thinking it looks nicer than it tastes. This is all then combatted by some sort of bland BBQ sauce (that’s how I’ll describe it) included with the meat that sadly didn’t elevate the dish to something I’d recommend to anyone. The food was such a stark contrast to the atmosphere and quality of staff that it was jarring.
The word I’ll choose to describe this experience is “larping” or a bunch of people pretending to be a fine dining experience while I wouldn’t serve their food at a church potluck even if I hated the people there. I feel really bad for the restaurants that were advertised on the front desk as part of a coupon deal for having to be tangentially associated with this place.
But the lamb passed so, saving grace right there.
I really enjoyed the elk. There are only a few steak houses that I can say are absolutely epic, and the elk from this restaurant is on that list! It was cooked properly (rare, of course), and so tender. I love gamey meats, so i always go for them when they’re available. This one wasn’t too gamey, but perfect.