Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Phoenix. Nearly perfect year-round weather and several impeccably designed championship courses have made Phoenix one of the top golf destinations in the world. But there's more to this mild-mannered metropolis than pristine greens and tee times. The greater Phoenix area also offers visitors an array of impressive cultural attractions. Visit the internationally renowned Heard Museum for an in-depth look at Native American history or peruse the fine collection at the Phoenix Museum of Art. Enjoy a ballet performance at the ornate Orpheum Theater or or catch a concert at the state-of-the-art Comerica Theatre. In addition to golf, the city offers access to numerous outdoor endeavors including rock climbing, hot-air ballooning, desert jeep tours and more. Family-friendly attractions, first-rate shopping, dining and entertainment, and spectacular recreational activities make Phoenix a must-visit destination.
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At the heart of the resort, T. Cook's culinary philosophy of magnifying the purity of fresh, seasonal ingredients is a celebration of its treasured legacy. For nearly two decades, T. Cook's has garnered both local and national acclaim. This time-honored t
First - this is a gorgeous setting. Staff is attentive and wonderful. Service impeccable. The menu fairly short but it was the end of summer in Phoenix. We had dinner and breakfast here. Our impression is that the chef is trying too hard to create something "different" and coming up with some strange offerings. I had the branzino - fortunately I am a small person and small eater and I had enough but most people would have found it ridiculously tiny - maybe 8 inches by 1.5 inches and 1/4 inch thick?. Flavor okay but nothing special, to me anyway. It was served over a pea puree which was pretty good, but laced with raw peas which were as hard as rocks. $45 for the plate seemed like should have been more fish? Decorated with cherry tomatoes and fried shreds of potato. My partner ordered the tomato/crab soup ($15)which was way too spicy to eat and the crab was perhaps a teaspoon of shredded crab floating on top. The waiter did warn us it was spicy but we like spicy - but not like that. To their credit they did whisk it away and not charge for it. My partner had a chicken dish which though big enough was not to her liking either - also with a rather strange orange coating and very dry. We did have a wonderful chocolate desert which was complementary for a special occasion and much appreciated. They do offer I think 3 steaks which would perhaps have been a better choice. We used to eat here fairly often but some years ago when they had a different chef and the offerings were innovative but also delicious. If you've not been here for a while be warned that the food has changed.
Where to eat Mexican food in Phoenix: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 214 reviews
Pita Jungle "The Art of Eating Healthy"(R) is one of Arizona's most original restaurants. The menu is based on offering a healthful and natural cuisine abounding with vegetarian and vegan options, crafted within the principles of the Mediterranean diet, a
Open kitchen restaurant featuring pita or lavash based dishes. Very tasty and reasonably priced. The lavash pizzas are amazing especially the one with drizzles of balsamic vinegar. Truly excellent gluten free crust option.
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First time at WTFEXP. Arrived at 2:30 on a Thursday afternoon. They have five cuisines available: Poke Bowls, Chicken Wings, Burgers, Falafel and Philly Cheesesteaks. Both of us chose a Poke Bowl. I got spicy tuna and crab. There was also tuna, salmon, octopus and shrimp for proteins. Other toppings included: seaweed, cucumber, red or green onions, red cabbage, broccoli, fish eggs, guacamole, edamame and crushed garlic. Sauces available were: house garlic, house spicy, eel sauce, spicy mayo and ginger. The food combos were nearly endless and fresh. The restaurant combo was a cool idea. It was all run by a local family, so go support them. I can't wait to try the other offerings.You my friend are a scholar and a champ. Sincerely appreciate the review and look forward to seeing you again!
4 based on 295 reviews
Ultra Sleek. Ultra Urban. Central Phoenix Award-Winning Favorite with Great Food - Great Value - Strong Drinks - Fun Atmosphere. American Fare with a Moroccan Flare. Apps, Salads, Sandwiches, Burgers, Entrees, Desserts & More.
Within a short walking distance from our hotel. We liked the place. Nice vibe sitting at the bar for a few drinks. Due to a late lunch, we split one of their hamburgers. Very tasty. Bartenders know how to mix a drink and are very efficient. Will go back.
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