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Savor Southwest Flavors: Premier Dining Experiences in Arizona

After a thrilling day of outdoor adventures, refuel with authentic Mexican and Southwestern cuisine. Enjoy Arizona's unique dining scene at restaurants boasting stunning mountain views and charming outdoor patios. Indulge in local specialties like slow-braised mole adobe rabbit at Kai, the world's only Forbes 5-Star and AAA 5-Diamond Native American restaurant.

Avanti

One of Gayot's Top 10 Phoenix Italian Restaurants for 2015, Avanti "epitomizes the word 'classic.'" Savor Southwest Flavors: Premier Dining Experiences in Arizona

Meritage Steakhouse at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge

"A true paradise for those who love food as much as the nearby fairways" (Arizona Foothills magazine). Savor Southwest Flavors: Premier Dining Experiences in Arizona

Discover the best ways to wine and dine in Greater Phoenix.

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