Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish food in Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States. Paradise Valley is a small, affluent town in Maricopa County, Arizona. The town is known for its luxury golf courses, shopping, and restaurant scene. According to the 2010 census, the population of the town was 12,820. Despite the town's relatively small area and population compared to other municipalities in the Phoenix metropolitan area, Paradise Valley is home to eight full-service resorts, making it one of Arizona's premier tourist destinations. It is also known for expensive real estate.
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4 based on 711 reviews
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.
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4 based on 1030 reviews
Best Mexican Soul Food in Arizona. Unique flavors of authentic Mexico City dishes. One of the Top Five largest Tequileria in United States.
We love authentic Mexican food and consider ourselves âfoodiesâ. Barrio Queen was one of the BEST meals we have ever eaten. Our server, David, was extremely helpful and friendly , without being pushy at all. The chips and salsa are fresh and amazing. My husband had the mango Fresca which was delicious and I enjoyed the tasty house margaritas. Hubby had the chiliâs en nogada.... absolutely delicious, so different from anything weâd ever eaten. I picked the award winning conchinita pibil. WOW!! It was the best tasting pork we have ever eaten. So moist and flavorful, and not a bit of fat. We both enjoyed the dish and took home 1/2 for tomorrow. To top off this incredible meal we shared the chocolate cake. On a huge bed of vanilla bean ice cream the cake came with a mini pitcher of the most Amazing homemade chocolate/cinnamon sauce. OUTSTANDING!Thank you to the wonderful staff and cooks for an amazing experience!Hello LoveTravelOrlando_FL for your awesome review. We love to hear that you enjoyed are food and drinks. That me met all your expectations. We take pride in all we do made with the finest and freshest ingredients. Hope you visit us again soon.
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4 based on 2645 reviews
Old Town Scottsdaleâs heart is beating to a Latin drum, now that The Mission has arrived and brightened the restaurant scene. Renowned Zinc Bistro Chef Matt Carter is now cooking up modern Latin cuisine blending influences from Spain, Mexico, Central Amer
Unfortunately I do not eat much âheatâ and the Peruvian Stew was very hot so our server recommended the Mahi tacos. I ordered fish grilled and although cooked well the portions was more appropriate for appetizers and not a meal with minimal seasoning. The tacos are advertised as fried and come out twice the size so there must be a lot of batter. I would not order again. My husband, who is able to eat spicy food, had the stew and it was too hot for him. He ate the fish but left the rest. The yuca bread was okay. The guacamole looked fantastic and I would recommend based on everyoneâs response. It might have made my tacos more flavorful. Enjoyed seating outdoors in back patio.
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4 based on 178 reviews
The restaurant has nice ambience. If you and friend(s) want to converse it would be difficult. We were seated inside and asked to move to a more quiet area. The waiter moved us outside. It was still very difficult to hear each other. Chips were good. Tacos were acceptable. Maybe it was quieter for lunch.Hi healthyeater2013, Thanks for taking the time out of your day to leave us a review; we appreciate the support. We look forward to having you in again very soon. Cheers,Isaiah M
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