Central Tucson Restaurants

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  • 1. Bangkok Cafe

    $$ | Central

    Easily the best Thai food in town, this bright, spacious café serves favorite Thai dishes and has pleasant service. The Thoong Tong appetizer of fried veggie-filled pouches is blissfully good, as are the curries and soups. The spice-heat level of any dish can be adjusted at your request (from 1 through 5—just keep in mind that a 5 might cause steam to blow out the top of your head).

    2511 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona, 85716, USA
    520-323–6555

    Known For

    • Top-notch Thai
    • Weekend crowds
    • Lunch specials

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun., Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 2. Beyond Bread

    $ | Central

    Twenty-seven varieties of bread are made at this bustling bakery with Central, Eastside, and Northwest locations, and highlights from the menu of generous sandwiches include Annie's Addiction (hummus, tomato, sprouts, red onion, and cucumber) and Brad's Beef (roast beef, provolone, onion, green chiles, and Russian dressing); soups, salads, and desserts are equally scrumptious. Eat inside or on the patio, or order takeout, but either way, splurge on one of the incredible desserts. The other locations—larger and just as busy—are at 6260 East Speedway Boulevard and 421 West Ina Road.

    3026 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, Arizona, 85716, USA
    520-322–9965

    Known For

    • Stellar breads and pastries
    • Large portions
    • Friendliness

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Feast

    $$$ | Central

    One of Tucson's most popular upscale bistros, Feast has a contemporary setting that is bright, cheerful, and conducive to conversation. The eclectic menu, which changes monthly, is filled with interesting combinations of flavors such as rosemary–goat cheese risotto with artichoke hearts and tomatoes, and orange-glazed chicken breast with roasted beets on sesame-cream noodles. Many of the herbs and veggies are grown in the restaurant's garden. A similarly eclectic array of wines is available for both dining and retail. Though the cuisine may be hard to categorize, it is always yummy—including the homemade desserts.

    3719 E. Speedway, Tucson, Arizona, 85712, USA
    520-326–9363

    Known For

    • Eclectic, locally sourced menu
    • Extensive wine list
    • Sophisticated dining

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 4. Kingfisher Bar and Grill

    $$$ | Central

    A standout for classic American cuisine, Kingfisher has an emphasis on fresh seafood, especially oysters and mussels, but the kitchen does baby back ribs and steak with equal success. Try the delicately battered fish-and-chips or the clam chowder on the late-night menu, served from 10 pm to midnight nightly. Bright panels of turquoise and terra-cotta, black banquettes, and neon lighting make for a chic space in the main dining room, or sit in the cozy bar area with locals who appreciate a good meal with their cocktails.

    2564 E. Grant Rd., Tucson, Arizona, 85716, USA
    520-323–7739

    Known For

    • Fabulous seafood
    • Late-night dining
    • Dynamic vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekends
  • 5. Tucson Tamale Company

    $ | Central | Mexican

    A good homemade tamale is special, and a restaurant that prepares and serves them fresh every day with all sorts of creative fillings is a find indeed. Carnivores can indulge in beef, pork, or chicken tamales while vegetarians can opt for traditional, cheese-filled green-corn tamales, or "Blue" tamales, made of blue corn and filled with squash, onion, tomato, and cheese; there are also vegan choices like the Austin, with a spinach and mushroom filling. Breakfast tamales and eggs are served on weekend mornings. Salad, rice, and black beans are side options; most items are gluten-free and made without animal fat. Eat here in the no-frills dining area, or take your tamales to go.

    2545 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona, 85716, USA
    520-305–4760
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  • 6. Zemam's

    $ | Central

    This small, friendly eatery with a loyal following prepares classic Ethiopian dishes, served on a communal platter with injera, a spongy bread, and eaten with the hands. Sampler plates of any three items allow you to try dishes like yesimir wat (a spicy lentil dish) and lega tibs (a milder beef dish with a tomato sauce).

    2731 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona, 85716, USA
    520-323–9928

    Known For

    • Inexpensive, authentic Ethiopian cuisine
    • Many vegan selections
    • Warm hospitality

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations not accepted

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