4 Best Restaurants in Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe, Arizona

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Just as the Valley of the Sun has attracted visitors from around the world, it has also been attracting a record number of worldly residents. Fortunately for everyone, many of those people are skilled chefs and/or restaurateurs who have opted to share their gifts with the public.

Phoenix and its surroundings have metamorphosed into a melting pot for every type of cuisine imaginable: northern to Tuscan Italian; mom-and-pop to Mexico City Mexican; low-key Cuban to high-end French- and Greek-inspired Southwestern; Japanese- to Spanish-style tapas; and kosher to American classics with subtle ethnic twists.

Eateries like La Grande Orange grocery are revolutionizing Phoenix's "fast-food" concept with gourmet takeout. Four-star cuisine, some concocted by celebrity chefs, also awaits all over the Valley, from Kai in Chandler to Scottsdale's Bourbon Steak, along with Binkley's and Cafe Blink in nearby Carefree. Dotted with massive strip malls, Phoenix’s outskirts are becoming a haven of corporate eateries, but don't worry, there's plenty of divine, independent dining for all tastes and all trends in between.

Many of the best restaurants in the Valley are in resorts, camouflaged behind courtyard walls, or tucked away in shopping malls. Newer, upscale eateries are clustered along the Camelback Corridor—a veritable restaurant row, running west to east from Phoenix to Scottsdale—and in Scottsdale itself. Great Mexican food can be found throughout the Valley, but the most authentic spots are in North Central and South Phoenix.

Restaurants change hours, locations, chefs, prices, and menus frequently, so it's best to call ahead to confirm. Show up without a reservation during tourist season (October through mid-May), and you may have to head for a fast-food drive-through window to avoid a two-hour wait for a table.

The Arrogant Butcher

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The attention-grabbing name is intentional, as is the in-your-face decor and cuisine of this Downtown Phoenix not-quite-bar, not-quite-restaurant. It's noisy, but that's part of the charm: you'll sit next to couples on their first date, bachelorette parties, families having a reunion, and concertgoers who are prepping their vocal cords for an upcoming show. Make a meal out of the charcuterie platters and to-die-for pretzel fondue. If you're craving home-cookin', order the meatloaf, and then call your mom.

Beckett's Table

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With a menu full of comfort food far better than any Mom could make, Beckett's Table combines elegance with tradition. The menu changes frequently, but long-standing favorites include cast-iron chicken and tender short ribs with a red onion gravy. No matter what you eat, make sure to order the bacon cheddar biscuits, and don't be shy about scraping the crumbs out of the basket.

3737 E. Indian School Rd., AZ, 85018, USA
602-954–1700
Known For
  • Difficulty choosing between an entrée or multiple appetizers
  • A diverse, all-ages crowd
  • Large, open dining room
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Blue Hound Kitchen & Cocktails

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Located inside the Hotel Palomar Phoenix, this restaurant is a great place for cocktails or appetizers before a show and, if you have the time, a fantastic meal. The menu of elevated American cuisine changes frequently. If you're not feeling like a full dinner, order a sampling of appetizers. Brunch is one of the best in the Downtown Phoenix area; get a reservation if you plan on dining before an event.

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Citizen Public House

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With its hip Scottsdale address, central see-and-be-seen bar, and—most important—its menu of modern twists on traditional favorites, this place is the epitome of "cool." While the entrées are finger-licking good, you can enjoy one of the best meals of your life by simply ordering a series of appetizers to share. Don't-miss items include the coffee-rubbed short ribs and the halibut with crispy leeks. If you're looking for a taste of Phoenix culinary history, order the "original" chopped salad and have your server explain all the elements as it's tossed tableside.

711 E. 5th Ave., AZ, 85251, USA
480-398–4208
Known For
  • Bacon-fat popcorn
  • A libations menu that goes well beyond cosmos and Manhattans
  • Chopped salad with a side of Phoenix culinary history
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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