4 Best Restaurants in North-Central Arizona, Arizona

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You'll find lots of American comfort food in this part of the country: barbecue restaurants, steak houses, and burger joints predominate. If you're looking for something different, Sedona and Flagstaff have the majority of good, multiethnic restaurants in the area, and if you're craving Mexican, you're sure to find something authentic and delicious (note that burritos are often called "burros" around here). Sedona is the best place in the area for fine dining, although Flagstaff and Prescott now boast a few upscale eateries. Some area restaurants close in the slower months of January and February, so call ahead. Reservations are suggested April through October.

Manzanita Restaurant

$$$

You might not expect to find sophisticated cooking in Cornville, 6 miles east of Cottonwood, but the German fare here, made using organic produce whenever possible, proves it can be done. Game like elk and bison, plus recipes such as Trout Almondine and lamb chops with mint sauce are all beautifully presented, and the sauerbraten and Wiener schnitzel don't disappoint. 

11425 E. Cornville Rd., Cornville, AZ, 86325, USA
928-634–8851
Known For
  • Well-prepared German dishes
  • Gracious service
  • Wild game
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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René at Tlaquepaque

$$$$ | Central

Ease into plush banquettes at this quiet, lace-curtained restaurant for classic French- and Southwest-inspired dishes. Rack of lamb is the house specialty, and the Dover sole is a real find, far from the white cliffs, when available on the seasonal menu. Cherry or banana flambé for two, prepared tableside, is an impressive dessert. There's a well-selected wine list, too. Service is formal, but resort-casual attire is acceptable.

Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, AZ 179, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–9225
Known For
  • Fine French cooking
  • Flaming desserts
  • Special-occasion splurge

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Heartline Café

$$$ | West

Fresh flowers and innovative cuisine that even the staff struggle to characterize are this attractive café's hallmarks. Local ingredients pepper the menu, giving a Sedona twist to Continental fare; favorites include pecan-crusted, Sedona-raised trout with Dijon sauce and mesquite-crusted rack of lamb. Appealing vegetarian plates are also available, and scrumptious desserts include a phenomenal crème brûlée and a marzipan-filled poached pear with caramel sauce.

1610 W. AZ 89A, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–3365
Known For
  • Tasty, creative cooking
  • Intimate setting
  • Stellar desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch

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René at Tlaquepaque

$$$$ | Central

Ease into plush banquettes at this quiet, lace-curtained restaurant for classic French and Southwest-inspired dishes. Rack of lamb is the house specialty, and the Dover sole is a real find, far from the white cliffs. Cherry or banana flambé for two, prepared tableside, is an impressive dessert. There's a well-selected wine list, too. Service is formal, but resort-casual attire is acceptable.

AZ 179, Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
928-282–9225
Known For
  • Fine French cooking
  • Flaming desserts
  • Special-occasion splurge

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