Tucson Restaurants

Tucson boldly proclaims itself to be the "Mexican Food Capital of the United States," and most of the Mexican food in town is Sonoran-style. This means prolific use of cheese, mild peppers, corn tortillas, pinto beans, and beef or chicken. It's the birthplace of the chimichanga (Spanish for "whatchamacallit"), a flour tortilla filled with meat or cheese, rolled, and deep-fried.

The best Mexican restaurants are concentrated in South Tucson and Downtown, although some favorites have additional locations around town. If Mexican's not your thing, there are plenty of other options: you won't have any trouble finding excellent sushi, Thai, Italian, and Ethiopian food at reasonable prices.

For sampling regional flavors, upscale Southwestern cuisine flourishes at several resorts in the Foothills, most notably the Grill at Hacienda del Sol and Flying V Grill at Loews Ventana Canyon. A recent trend in Tucson dining is combining hip restaurants with chic shopping locations. Choose from sushi, steak, Italian, or Mexican at La Encantada in the Foothills. Casas Adobes Plaza, in the Northwest, is home to upscale shops alongside Wildflower Grill and trendy, thin-crust pizza at Sauce—and the gelato shop, Frost, is handy for dessert. Downtown has recently exploded with first-rate dining and drinking establishments, from modern comfort food and homemade ice cream to gourmet pizzas, craft beers, and contemporary Mexico City cuisine.

Tasty fare as varied as Indian, Greek, and Middle Eastern can be enjoyed on the west side of U of A's campus, along University Boulevard and 4th Avenue—another great area for people-watching and barhopping as well as quelling hunger pangs.

On Friday and Saturday nights and during the Gem Show (first two weeks of February), reservations are usually a good idea at upscale and popular restaurants. Dress ranges from casual to casual-dressy here; jackets for men aren’t required at any restaurant, even at resorts.

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  • 21. North

    $$ | Foothills | Italian

    This trendy eatery in upscale La Encantada Shopping Center melds an urban-loft look with rustic Italian touches, including bright red chairs and metal tables. North draws crowds who come for the excellent thin-crust pizzas, pasta, fish, and steak, all prepared in the open kitchen. Alfresco dining on the wraparound patio affords views of the city and quieter conversation; on most evenings the expansive bar area inside buzzes with Tucson's young professionals.

    La Encantada Shopping Center, 2995 E. Skyline Dr., Tucson, Arizona, 85718, USA
    520-299–1600
  • 22. Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse

    $$ | Eastside

    Anybody caught eating newfangled foods like fish tacos here would probably get a glare, and city slickers' ties would be snipped. This cowboy steak house is part of the family-friendly Trail Dust Town, a re-creation of a turn-of-the-20th-century town, complete with a working antique carousel, a narrow-gauge train, and Western stunt shows staged outside Wednesday through Sunday at 7 and 8 ($5). Expect a long wait on weekends.

    6541 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Tucson, Arizona, 85715, USA
    520-296–0911

    Known For

    • Basic steaks and ribs
    • Kitschy cowboy fun
    • Good for large groups

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 23. Sachiko Sushi

    $$ | Eastside | Japanese

    Don't let the bland interior or the strip-mall setting dissuade you: many locals consider this the best Japanese restaurant in Tucson. Inside, perfectly prepared sushi and sashimi and generous combinations of tempura and teriyaki await, along with friendly service. The owner's wife is Korean, so the menu also has quite a few Korean classics, like beef and pork bulgogi (barbecue with vegetables) and tofu kimchi. Try a bowl of udon noodles, served in broth with assorted meat, seafood, or vegetables—it's a satisfying meal in itself.

    1101 N. Wilmot Rd., Tucson, Arizona, 85712, USA
    520-886–7000
  • 24. Sauce

    $ | Northwest

    Modern Italian fuses with fast food at this lively, family-friendly eatery in Casas Adobes Plaza. Delicious thin-crust pizzas, chopped salads, pastas, and panini are ordered at the counter; the restaurant is brightly decorated in a contemporary twist on the colors of Italy's flag—green, white, and tomato-red. The food is fast, fresh, and affordable, without sacrificing sophisticated taste. Two additional locations, on East Broadway in Eastside and North Campbell in Central, are identical in both decor and menu.

    7117 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, Arizona, 85704, USA
    520-297–8575

    Known For

    • Casual Italian
    • Huge chopped salads
    • Dog-friendly patio
  • 25. Sinbad's

    $$ | University | Middle Eastern

    Nestled in the verdant Geronimo Plaza, Sinbad's serves falafel and other Middle Eastern fare, and has a great patio.

    810 E. University Blvd., Tucson, Arizona, 85719, USA
    520-623–4010
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  • 26. The Grill at Hacienda del Sol

    $$$$ | Foothills

    Tucked into the foothills and surrounded by spectacular flowers and cactus gardens, this special-occasion restaurant, a favorite among locals hosting out-of-town visitors, provides an alternative to the chili-laden dishes of most nouvelle Southwestern cuisine. Wild-mushroom bisque, grilled buffalo in dark-chocolate mole, and pan-seared sea bass are among the menu choices at this luxurious guest ranch resort. Lower-priced tapas such as tequila-steamed mussels and carne asada tacos can be enjoyed on the more casual outdoor bar patio, accompanied by live guitar music on weekends. The lavish Sunday brunch buffet is worth a splurge.

    5501 N. Hacienda Del Sol Rd., Tucson, Arizona, 85718, USA
    520-529–3500

    Known For

    • Romantic dining
    • Outstanding wine list
    • Beautiful setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 27. Tohono Chul Garden Bistro

    $$ | Northwest

    The food at Tohono Chul Garden Bistro is fine, but what many come for is the location inside a wildlife sanctuary, surrounded by flowering desert gardens. The Southwestern interior has Mexican tile, light wood, and a cobblestone courtyard, but the back patio, where you can watch hummingbirds and butterflies, is the place to be. House favorites include prickly pear chicken salad on a croissant, vegan quiche (a tofu-and-garbanzo custard with veggies), omelets, and assorted salads.

    7366 N. Paseo del Norte, Tucson, Arizona, 85704, USA
    520-742–6455

    Known For

    • Beautiful patio dining
    • Popular weekend brunch
    • Prickly pear chicken salad

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner; Closed Mon.–Wed., Credit cards accepted
  • 28. Tubac Deli & Coffee Co.

    $

    With freshly roasted coffee, breakfast pastries, and generous sandwiches, salads, and soups, this pleasant little eatery smack in the middle of Tubac village is a very convenient and friendly place to "set awhile" with the locals.

    6 Plaza Rd., Tubac, Arizona, 85646, USA
    520-398–3330

    Known For

    • Homemade breads and pastries
    • Inexpensive lunch break while shopping
    • Hearty breakfasts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 29. Tucson Tamale Company

    $ | Eastside

    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 numerous vegan choices like the Austin, with a spinach and mushroom filling. Basmati rice and salad greens are satisfying sides.

    7159 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Tucson, Arizona, 85715, USA
    520-298–8404

    Known For

    • Tamales with creative fillings
    • An abundance of gluten-free fare
    • Tasty vegan options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 30. 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
  • 31. Vivace

    $$$ | Foothills

    A modern Italian bistro in a lovely Foothills setting, Vivace has long been a favorite with Tucsonans. Wild mushrooms and goat cheese in puff pastry is hard to resist as a starter, and the fettuccine with grilled salmon is a nice, lighter alternative to such entrées as a rich osso buco. For dessert, the molten chocolate cake with spumoni is worth the 20 minutes it takes to create. Patio seating, with either city or mountain views, is especially inviting on warm evenings.

    6440 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, Arizona, 85718, USA
    520-795–7221

    Known For

    • Italian fine dining
    • Lovely patios with mountain and city views
    • A popular spot (reservations are a must on weekends)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 32. Wildflower

    $$ | Northwest

    Well known—and loved—for its creative American fare and stunning presentation, Wildflower has compelling choices like a salmon and seafood bouillabaise; bow-tie pasta with grilled chicken, tomatoes, spinach, and pine nuts; and red wine–braised short ribs. The decadently huge desserts are equally top-notch. A glass wall separates the bar from the dining area, where an open kitchen, high ceiling with painted flowers, and blue-green banquettes complete the light and airy effect. Request a banquette or seating on the patio in the evening if you want quiet conversation, as the room can be noisy.

    7037 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, Arizona, 85704, USA
    520-219–4230

    Known For

    • Upscale comfort food
    • Giant desserts
    • Patio seating
  • 33. 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
  • 34. Zinburger

    $ | Foothills

    Have a glass of wine or a cocktail with your gourmet burger and fries at this high-energy, somewhat noisy, and unquestionably hip burger joint. Zinburger delivers tempting burgers—try the Kobe beef with cheddar and wild mushrooms—and decadent milkshakes made of creative combinations like dates and honey or melted chocolate with praline flakes. A few creative salads, including one with ahi tuna, round out the menu. The restaurant also has a second location on the northeast side of town.

    1865 E. River Rd., Tucson, Arizona, 85718, USA
    520-299–7799

    Known For

    • Gourmet burgers and fries
    • Innovative shakes
    • Lively atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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