Northeast Arizona Restaurants

Northeastern Arizona is a vast area with small hamlets and towns scattered miles apart, and there are few stores or restaurants. With the exception of Page, which has slightly more culinary variety, the region’s restaurants mostly serve basic but tasty Native American, Southwestern, and frontier-inspired American (steaks, burgers) cuisine. Navajo and Hopi favorites include mutton stew, Hopi piki (paper-thin, blue-corn bread), and Navajo fry bread.

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  • 1. Hopi Cultural Center Restaurant

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    The restaurant at the Hopi Cultural Center is an attractive, light-filled room where you can sample traditional tribal fare. Authentic dishes include traditional tacos, Hopi blue-corn pancakes, piki (paper-thin, blue-corn bread), fry bread (delicious with honey or salsa), and nok qui vi (a tasty stew made with tender bits of lamb, hominy, and mild green chiles). Breakfast is served starting at 6 .

    AZ 264, Second Mesa, Arizona, 86403, USA
    928-734–2401

    Known For

    • Hopi crafts for sale in the gift shop
    • Authentic Hopi dishes
    • One of the few Hopi restaurants on tribal lands

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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