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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 6327 N 7th St
Phoenix,
AZ
85014
602-264-1784 | | | | | Description: PHOENIX. Hands down, the best northern Italian cuisine in the Valley. Famous for its crowds and succulent osso buco, Christo's is a local institution. The staff is unmatched in service and professionalism, and you'll feel welcomed from the moment you step inside. Along with a reputation for exceptionally good food, the menu promises outstanding value. You'll revel in rich, creamy sauces, so forget about your diet for just a night. A must-visit.
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| 1 N 1st St
Phoenix,
AZ
85004
602-340-9089 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN PHOENIX. Realizing the importance of the first meal of the day, folks here put together homemade fare at outstanding prices. No matter what you have a taste for pancakes, omelets, fresh fruit, yogurt, or even a bagel you're sure to find it. Try one of the specialties, like the Bacado omelet (stuffed with avocado and bacon), or a delicious crepe concoction. After 11am, salads, sandwiches, and soups are available.
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| La Grande Orange Pizzeria4410 N 40th St
Phoenix,
AZ
85018
602-840-7777 | | | | | Description: ARCADIA. In a neighborhood increasingly known for the quality of its restaurant offerings, La Grande Orange is helping bump up the options. Small and friendly, it limits its menu in order to focus on superb ingredients, and the deliberate formula has elicited great response. Essentially, you can order only a pizza, salad, hamburger, or dessert, but gourmet food combinations and perfect preparation more than compensate for the brevity. Salads feature golden beets, grilled figs, and asparagus while pizzas with thin, crisp, sourdough crusts are loaded with rock shrimp, exotic mushrooms, goat cheese, and herbs. Burgers are sumptuous too. A communal table amid individual ones promotes camaraderie in the small space.
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| 8646 S Central Ave
Phoenix,
AZ
85042
602-243-9113 | | | | | Description: PHOENIX. If you show up on a weekend, be prepared to wait for a table at this extremely popular place. The restaurant has a reputation for serving intensely flavorful offerings, and the Santa Fe-style Mexican cuisine is like nothing you've ever had before. If you don't favor spicy dishes, this is not the place for you they don't even offer a mild salsa. Tangy guacamole, huge margaritas, chile-spiked ribs, and hefty portions also prove eminently satisfying.
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| 1949 E Camelback
Phoenix,
AZ
85016
602-776-0992 | | | | | Description: PHOENIX. It's not named Miracle Mile by accident! This New York-style deli serves sandwiches piled high and demands prices that would make any New Yorker reach for the wallet and not ask questions. Corned beef, pastrami, brisket, meatloaf, and turkey are some of the choices you'll find at the eatery. Side dishes like macaroni and cheese round out the menu fare.
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| Mrs. White's Golden Rule Cafe808 E Jefferson St
Phoenix,
AZ
85034
602-262-9256 | | | | | Description: PHOENIX. The focus is on the food at this simple, pleasant eatery. Enjoy heaping portions of fried chicken, pork chops, catfish, corn bread, and other homespun Southern goodies. Mrs. White's is a popular lunch stop, so make sure you come early or have time to wait for a table.
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| 2442 E Camelback Rd
Phoenix,
AZ
85016
602-955-4444 | | | | | Description: PHOENIX. Sporting a wine bar and European-style sandwiches, this deli offers reasonably priced dining in an upscale neighborhood. Treat yourself to gourmet salads, sandwiches, and soups, and don't forget to sample their incredible pastries. Live music entertains guests and makes for a festive meal, and a gourmet market is part of the appealing enterprise.
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