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Scottsdale Restaurants

Scottsdale, Arizona’s restaurants have put themselves on the food map. Visitors are amazed by the elegant and sophisticated food served in Scottsdale's restaurants. While 13 years ago we were mostly known as a place for chili and cheese, today our chefs, like Robert McGrath of the Roaring Fork, are invited to cook at the James Beard house, one of the nation’s most prestigious culinary honors.

 

 

In Scottsdale, Arizona you can eat three meals a day for three weeks, never eat in the same restaurant, and have a fantastic dining experience every time. What makes Scottsdale such an exciting restaurant destination is the incredible diversity. While Scottsdale’s chefs are sophisticated, they are not constrained to any single type of cuisine. With people from all over the world choosing to live and visit here, Scottsdale’s taste has evolved as less about ethnicity and all about outstanding and memorable food.

 

Scottsdale Restaurant Guide

 

Sedona Restaurants

When it comes to dining, Sedona is like a double-dip ice cream cone. Visitors will love eating here, but the real benefactors of this city's burgeoning tourism industry are local residents. You see, in order to satisfy the culinary preferences of millions of visitors, this city's restaurateurs have established a list of outstanding restaurants that in itself is an interesting menu. Consequently, the exceptional choice of style, atmosphere, decor and flavor developed for tourists from around the world continually is available to the people who live here.

Indeed, whereas a relatively small town like Sedona might be expected to offer a dozen favorite dining spots, this town features dozens and dozens of wonderful places to eat many of them rated among the best restaurants in Arizona, and several have earned national acclaim. And with reference to the dining pleasures of visitors and residents alike, whether they prefer French, Italian, Mexican, classic American, health food, cowboy or Southwestern; regardless of what setting they choose indoors, on a patio or deck surrounded by a garden or by a creek; and no matter what style is most comfortable sophisticated, casually elegant, simply casual or come-as-you-are, they are sure to find the food superb, the environment delightful and the service totally satisfying.

Additionally, several of Sedona's finest restaurants are known to feature stocks of wines that include as many as 1,000 bottles. Also, a large number of establishments offer Sedona's locally brewed beers, and a growing number of intimate cocktail lounges with live music have become favorite gathering places.

Of course, many Sedona visitors are members of active families so enthusiastic about hiking, biking and similar outdoor activities, taking time for a relaxed sit-down dinner is out of the question. No problem, because though nationally known fast-food franchises might not sport traditional, brightly colored signs and logos, they are available and an impressive variety of sandwich shops, pizza places and gourmet coffee shops and delis are scattered throughout this area.

Sedona Restaurant Guide

 
 
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