Restaurant Listings
 The following restaurants are noteworthy establishments from around the Valley that specialize in a variety of cuisines, from Mexican to Chinese, Cuban to American. Please confirm information before visiting, and we solicit your help in correcting any errors in this guide. Price categories reflect average dinner entrée prices; drinks, tax and tip are extra. Happy dining!
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3 Tomatoes & A Mozzarella
Pizza
Scottsdale, Arizona - 7605 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd. - 480-585-6555 - $
Decorated in shades of eggplant and mustard, this cute North Scottsdale way station offers a limited menu of thin-crust pizzas, paninis and salads. Enjoy distant city lights on the patio in the evenings. Lunch Tu-Sa, dinner nightly.
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5 & Diner
American
Scottsdale, Arizona - 9069 E. Indian Bend Rd. - 480-949-1957 - $
Blast-from-the-past food – that’s the scoop at 5 & Diner, where you can get the usual burger, fries and Cherry Coke, as well as meat loaf or liver and onions. Open 24 hours. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Other locations: Chandler (480-940-1900), DC Ranch (480-538-8000). Check the White Pages for other locations.
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Acacia
Seafood/Steak
Scottsdale, Arizona - 10600 E. Crescent Moon Dr. - 480-513-5086 - $$$$
Nestled in the foothills of Pinnacle Peak, this warm but contemporary steakhouse offers prime beef, fresh seafood and seasonal specialties in a Southwestern setting. For romance, request the patio. Dinner nightly, weekend entertainment.
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Alchemy
Contemporary American
Scottsdale, Arizona - 13225 N. Eagle Ridge Dr., Fountain Hills (Copperwynd Resort) - 480-333-1880 - $$$
Ask for a table near the window because this pretty restaurant, decorated with art glass and lots of copper, offers fantastic views of the McDowells and Superstitions. The menu features daily pasta specials, steaks and pork tenderloin glazed with Tia Maria sauce. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
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Amy’s Baking Co.
European Patisserie
Scottsdale, Arizona - 7366 E. Shea Blvd. - 480-607-0677 - $
Popcorn and movies go together like peanut butter and jelly, but next time you’re headed to Harkins Shea 14, swing by Amy’s Baking Co. first for something far more appetizing, like handmade pastas, paninis, artisan breads and excellent salads. After the movie, head back again for one of Amy’s gourmet desserts. Lunch and dinner daily.
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Andreoli Italian Grocer
Italian
Scottsdale, AZ - 8880 E. Via Linda - 480-614-1980 - $-$$-$$$
Giovanni Scorzo (of Leccabaffi fame) is large and in charge at this comfy, antique-furnished market-restaurant, where he makes the sort of Italian food Italians want to eat: house-made salumi, focaccia, pizzetta, bresaola, carpaccio, pesce en brodetto and (if you’re lucky) vitello tonnato. The chalkboard offers panini, appetizers and salad but be sure to ask about daily specials. For dessert, the fabulous meringata. Lunch and dinner M-Sa.
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Arcadia Farms
Contemporary American
Scottsdale, Arizona - 7014 E. First Ave. - 480-941-5665 - $$
Cozy and cluttered, this ultra-feminine cottage is where everyone goes for the quintessential ladies lunch. Try the strawberry chicken salad or the yummy focaccia sandwich. Great location for private parties in the evening. Lunch daily. Reservations recommended. Other locations: Phoenix Art Museum (602-257-2191), Heard Museum (602-251-0204) and Desert Botanical Garden (480-481-8106)
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Asia De Cuba
Fusion
Scottsdale, Arizona - 7353 E. Indian School Rd. (Mondrian Scottsdale) - 480-308-1100 - $$$
Jeffrey Chodorow brings Asian-Cuban fusion to Scottsdale in a bright white dining room that serves as sexy, playful backdrop for the young see-and-be-seen crowd. Platters of food are meant to be shared, so bring your crew to chow down on Tunapica, five-spice spare ribs, calamari salad and honey-rhum glazed pot roast of pork. For dessert, the Bay of Pigs. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
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Atlas Bistro
Eclectic
Scottsdale, Arizona - 2515 N. Scottsdale Rd. - 480-990-2433 - $$$
Tucked away inside AZ Wine Co., this tiny BYOB feels cozy and a little quirky, thanks to an eclectic menu and wine-geek servers with personality. The Southwestern-edged menu changes frequently, but always includes red meat, seafood and something vegetarian. The$7 corkage fee is waived for wines bought on the premises. Dinner W-Sa.
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Avalon
Contemporary American
Scottsdale, Arizona - 7707 E. McDowell Rd - 480-656-0010 - $$-$$$
Conveniently situated between downtown Scottsdale and Tempe, Avalon’s fresh cuisine concept is invigorating the scene with clean, bold, straightforward flavors. Executive chef Travis Watson trained with some of the world’s most notable chefs, including famed chef Jacque Paccard at the French eatery, Le Parisian. He crafted Avalon’s menu around local and regionally grown ingredients to the Western part of North America. Expect classy breakfast options – nothing that screams “diner” here – and tantalizing entrées at night.
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