Restaurant in Phoenix
Showing 2069 - 2090 of 2637Fast-casual north Valley eatery Seydi’s Pupuseria & Grill has Phoenix hooked on El Salvador’s most famous dish: the pupusa. This mother-and-son-operated pupuseria is run by Usulutan, El Salvador-born Seydi Flores and her son Jose Flores. At the straightforward ordering counter, you can choose from 12 pupusas – some with shrimp, some with green peppers, and […]
Fair warning: The lamb noodles at Shaanxi may haunt your dreams. The tender cubes of rich meat are doused in a pungent chile oil and served alongside green veggies and thick noodles. Like really thick. Slurp up the signature inch-wide ribbons as you make plans to come back for more. This little strip mall spot […]
In a strip mall and right next door to Johnny Chu’s other new restaurant, Red Thai Southeast Asian Kitchen, this hot-pot restaurant has finally brought shabu shabu to Central Phoenix. You choose from a short list of tasty broths, then order platters heaped with raw meat, fish, and vegetables to cook yourself in a hot […]
One thing is for sure about The Shady Dell: it’s no ordinary trailer park. The park is such an oddball historic treasure that it’s even been featured on the Travel Channel as a top destination in the U.S. Located in quaint Bisbee, Arizona, the campground features nine fully restored vintage trailers from the ’40s and […]
Shamy Market & Bakery is a family-owned Mediterranean restaurant and market in Mesa’s Fiesta District. Inside the small specialty grocery store occupying a suite at the Fiesta Commons Shopping Center, the eatery offers Syrian-style breads created daily in Shamy’s specialty oven. Other menu items include Middle Eastern offerings like manakeesh with za’atar, fattoush, and foul, […]
The Valley’s first Nepalese restaurant is also one of its best restaurants to open in the last three years. Subash and Chandra Yadav upgraded from their dumpling-starring food truck, Everest Momo, to an intimate brick-and-mortar in early 2020. Those chewy-yet-succulent momos live on, served steamed, souped, and fried, slicked in potent sauces like a tomato-rich […]
Chandler’s hottest sushi restaurant offers a whole spread of sashimi, nigiri and maki, including sometimes hard-to-find options such as escolar, sweet shrimp and sea urchin. Crazy, modern rolls aren’t really the name of the game here, though you can get delicious and sometimes unexpected sushi rolls, such as the Zen Roll made with spicy yellowtail, […]
ShinBay – the third incarnation of the omakase-style sushi place, now set in Old Town Scottsdale – has topped our lists of best restaurants since it opened in 2019, including being named Best Sushi in our 2021 Best of Phoenix list. And there’s good reason why. Executive chef Shinji Kurita has made his home here, […]
Shine started off as a retro trailer coffee shop that cropped up at different farmers markets and events in downtown Phoenix. Since then, it’s expanded to include a permanent coffee stand just south of Thomas Road off of Central Avenue. Though the small outdoor shack still serves up some of the best pastries in town, […]
This hot dog house of style on Roosevelt Row is Brad and Kat Moore’s (Short Leash food truck) urban shrine to sausages, a collection of frankfurters steamed, baked, and fried, decorated with things like roasted red peppers, mango chutney, and Cracker Jack, and, most of the time, wrapped in a warm naan bun. Prepare for […]
Phoenix went food-truck-crazy in 2011, with no fewer than half a dozen of them tooling around town at any given moment. The granddaddy of them all is still Short Leash, the “mobile hot dog” eatery that appears at such disparate locations/events as the Downtown Phoenix Public Market, Stinkweeds, First Fridays, and various gallery openings and […]
What’s in a hot dog? Most of us have no idea, but at Short Leash, dogs are all-natural beef, bratwurst, chicken, veggie, apple Gouda, or spicy link. Originally (and still) a food truck, later located along Roosevelt Row, and now situated in a sunny, Seventh Avenue suite in the Melrose District, Short Leash is, yes, […]