Best Authentic Arizona Restaurant
Lots of people will tell you many things (of varying value and levels of insight) about food in Phoenix. But do us a favor and pay particular attention to a restaurant whose offerings celebrate the city’s most important and authentic cuisine: Fry Bread House. Since 1992, the James Beard Award-winning restaurant (the brainchild of Cecelia Miller, a member of the Tohono O’odham Nation) has been serving up native tacos, hominy stew, loaded tostadas and, of course, sweet fry bread (among other treats) in a community-oriented manner. It’s not just that the food is delicious, or that it’s an integral part of our multifaceted culture. It’s that the restaurant has maintained its homegrown appeal this whole time, and no matter how big or vast Phoenix becomes, these simple, deeply fulfilling dishes always prove important. They’re not just plates of fried bread and meat and beans, but rather a current depiction of the simple, earnest ingredients that have supported and fueled a city and its people for years. The Fry Bread House is our shared home for the things that matter most: food, friends and the joy of a life lived well.