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An outpost of the New York City original, restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow's Asia de Cuba fits right into the Mondrian Scottsdale. While Latin music sambas...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideAZ88 is one of the best people-watching places in Scottsdale because its giant windows and deck look out on the Scottsdale town square. The food (burgers,...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideWe should probably keep Barrio to ourselves, as it doesn't take reservations and the wait can push an hour on a Tuesday night. Thankfully, there's a wall full...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideBreakfast all daythat was the idea of owner Kyle Shivers when he opened up this airy, pleasant eatery. Here, you choose between chocolate-chip pancakes...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideThe unique (some say odd) combo of Southwest and Italian translates into heavy dishes that shun simplicity. For example, as if rubbing a filet mignon with...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideThere are plenty of quality sushi restaurants in the Valley that prove raw fish is not an anomaly in the desert. But Latin-minded Deseo proves that the fish...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideRed brick (a rarity in Arizona), high ceilings, and a loud, fast-paced dining room make a great setting for the simple, modern Italian cuisine, right in the...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideOlive & Ivy is one of the hippest and most attractive dining spots in town (for both the interior design and the look of the patrons). It draws...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideWhen Oprah mentioned Pizzeria Bianco on her show, the wait at this no-reservation pizza joint went from about an hour to more than threeyet it didn't...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideThe quick rundown: long, multicourse tapas dinners set in a sophisticated interior with a soundtrack of loud house music on weekends. Makes sense, as the chef...more
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