This Mexican restaurant owned by Harry Morton, the twenty-something heir to the Hard Rock Cafe and Casino throne, blazed onto Scottsdale's chic eatery scene in summer 2006 (the original is in Vegas) and despite furor over the suggestive name (local politicians requested Morton to change it but he refused), the hip hangout continues to be a popular spot for the post-shopping, pre-partying beautiful people of Scottsdale. Main courses tend to be mediocre but the appetizers are tasty and the signature Sandia (watermelon) margarita goes down smooth—and most visitors are here for the people/celebrity watching anyway.
Reviewed by rdbohm from Phoenix, Arizona on 5/8/08
Describing the food is mediocre is an overstatement. Unfortunately, Harry Morton, saying there was no good Mexican food in Phoenix announced he was bringing the area. He failed miserably in that effort, and there are numerous places that have better food. The only reason to go here is to have a drink in watch people.
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