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Sego Lily Cafe restaurant review

Submitted by on June 9, 2009 – 3:52 am2 Comments

Evening Dinner Review

Alright, I admit when I heard that the owners of Caffé Molise had opened a new restaurant called the Sego Lily Café in Bountiful, I was a bit surprised. Bountiful? Really? But after visiting the beautifully restored Craftsman house at the sleepy end of Bountiful’s Main Street, I think I’ve seen the light.

Jason and I drove up to try it out on a recent Friday night, and right from the curb I was in love with the building. As we walked up to the front door from the rear parking lot we were greeted with appetite stimulating smoke from their outside smoke house. We were a little confused when we walked into the building though. There isn’t a host stand anywhere in the front foyer, so when we walked in and weren’t greeted by a person we felt a little befuddled. After a minute or two a hostess appeared though and we were quickly seated.

We started off with the Grilled Flat Bread ($6.95) with wild mushrooms, goat cheese, and basil. When I asked the hostess (who was filling our water glasses) what specifically the wild mushrooms were, she said they were “domestic.” Not really sure what that meant, but this delicious flat bread raised my expectations for the rest of the meal. We were served a basic house salad next (which came with our entrees), and then after a bit of waiting our entrees finally appeared.

sego lily cafe flat bread

sego lily cafe salad

I ordered the Penne di Caprino ($13.95), a concoction of sun-dried tomatoes, artichoke hearts, roasted garlic, and Montchevre cheese. I think this might have been a fairly generic pasta dish except that the goat cheese in the dish was so good. It was very tangy, and yet smooth and rich at the same time. Yum! Did I mention rich? I couldn’t actually finish it, but really wanted to.

sego lily cafe penne di caprino

Jason ordered the Lasagna ($13.95) with sausage and beef, and although he liked it, he said he was hoping for a bit more spice in it. I will report that he did eat all of it, so take that as a good sign.

sego lily cafe lasagne

Plenty stuffed, but knowing it was our review duty to order dessert I got the Crème Brulee, and Jason got the highly touted (by the waitress) Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse Cake. I was very happy with my dessert. The melted sugar layer was perfect; not too thick, or too thin, and the vanilla custard was deliciously creamy. However, this paled in comparison to the rave reviews Jason gave his mousse cake. I think he was seriously considering ordering another piece, but he was way too full.

sego lily cafe hazlenut mousse cake

sego lily cafe creme brulee

Our total bill, with wine and tip came to $75.00. Almost cheap considering how much we liked the food. We waddled out onto the beautiful front porch that night jealous of the residents of Bountiful, and absolutely sure we’d make the drive up again.

Sego Lily Cafe
305 N Main St Bountiful, UT 84010
(801) 294-3327

Website: http://www.segolilycafe.com

2 Comments »

  • Anne says:

    With our wallets just a little too thin, my husband and I decided to use a 2-for-1 from our Entertainment Book and head up to the Sego Lily in Bountiful. From the name we thought the menu might be somewhat Asian-inspired, but after checking out their menu on the Internet we realized we’d be in for Continental fare. Everything from the moment we approached the cozy-looking house was lovely. After being warmly greeted, we opted to dine indoors, admiring the woodwork and comfortable feel of the house. Our sever brought us irresistible rolls (soft and just slightly sweet) and butter while we perused the menu. My husband selected a boneless rib dish, and I couldn’t resist the Chicken Marsala. Both entrees were accompanied with a fresh, simply dressed salad. While both entrees were excellent, my Chicken Marsala was the best I’ve had in years. The fresh vegetables, subtle herbs, and tender chicken blended together in a light but sublime dish. Despite having used up our one and only 2-for-1 coupon for Sego Lily, our evening there inspired within us a definite craving to return!

  • becky says:

    Love Sego Lily. Have spent many business lunches sitting out on the beautiful setting.

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