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PHOENIX magazine Dining Guide 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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Category: New Mexican
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Carlsbad Tavern
New Mexican/Southwestern
Scottsdale, Arizona - 3313 N. Hayden Rd. - 480-970-8164 - $$
Here’s just the kind of casual restaurant and bar I would make my hangout if I were in a different line of work. The New Mexico-style menu is fun and the food is consistently delicious. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Frank & Lupe’s
New Mexican
Scottsdale, Arizona - 4121 N. Marshall Way - 480-990-9844 - $
If you’ve shied away from New Mexico-style Mexican food because you’re not that keen on molten lava, head for this little café in Old Scottsdale, where the carne adovada, the stuffed sopapilla and the chile poblano are spicy but never too hot. Lunch and dinner M-Sa.
Garduño’s Restaurant
New Mexican
Scottsdale, Arizona - 8787 N. Scottsdale Rd., The Shops at Gainey Village, Ste. A-102 - 480-607-9222 - $$
The décor is invariably over-the-top at these large, lively restaurants specializing in New Mexican food. The huge menu includes tableside guacamole, posole, carne adovada and for dessert, strawberry sopaipillas. Lots of fruity margarita combos too. Lunch and dinner daily. $-$$. Other location: Chandler (480-857-8700).
Los Dos Molinos
Mexican/New Mexican
Phoenix, Arizona - 8646 S. Central Ave. - 602-243-9113 - $$
Some like it hot. But for those who like it hellish, there’s Los Dos, a New Mexico-style restaurant located in cowboy star Tom Mix’s old house. Try the carne adovada. Lunch and dinner Tu-Sa.
Richardson’s
New Mexican
Phoenix, Arizona - 1582 E. Bethany Home Rd. - 602-265-5886 - $$
Good New Mexico-style food and a lively bar make this neighborhood hangout fun. Great carne adovada and excellent breakfasts to cure your hangovers. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
Spotted Donkey Cantina
New Mexican/Southwestern
Carefree / Cave Creek, Arizona - El Pedregal, 34505 N. Scottsdale Rd., Carefree - 480-488-3358 - $$$
Crucifixes, votive candles and wrought iron lanterns give this dimly lit cantina a warm, inviting ambiance, while the Southwestern/New Mexican menu features appealingly straightforward food with a dash of sophistication. Try tempura-battered calamari with chipotle-mayo dipping sauce, nachos (topped with black beans and pulled pork), chicken rojo in spicy mushroom-achiote sauce and yummy mac & cheese. Lunch and dinner daily.