Average cost $25 - $50 : 20 Restaurants Found
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Bravo Bistro
Address: 4327 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Bravo Bistro offers unique Mediterranean cuisine in an intimate setting. The menu offers fresh fish flown in daily, prime meats, locally grown organic produce, and homemade pasta. A full bar and extensive wine list offer an array of liquid accompaniments, while dessert offers a sweet conclusion. Put yourself in the hands of co-owners Tony Hamati and Steve Marks and you won't be disappointed.
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Marco Polo Supper Club
Address: 2621 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016
From the moment you spy the Art Deco façade, you know you are in for a one-of-a-kind experience. Inside, dark tones and dim lighting set the stage for a classy, upscale experience. The menu is Northern-Italy-meets-Asia, showcasing and excellent array of flavorful steak, fish, and poultry. And after your meal, don’t rush out the door—with live bands Wednesday through Sunday and happening dance floor, Marco Polo has your entire evening covered.
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Tapino Kitchen & Wine Bar
Address: 7000 E Shea Blvd #1010, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Tapino is what you get when you combine tapas and vino, and the restaurant certainly lives up to its name. Executive Chef James Porter proves himself a master of small plates, as everything on the menu is big on flavor. Dishes are eclectic and inventive, with options such as Sea Bass with dehydrated Serrano ham chip and guava puree, and Duck Confit Tostadas with Mexican cuitlacoche, refried beluga lentils, and queso fresco. Porter’s culinary repertoire stretches across the globe, with dishes representing Spanish, French, Italian, Argentinian, Indian, Chinese, and American cuisines. The kitchen’s second half—the wine list—is as informative as it is entertaining, with witty descriptions and wine flights that aim to educate the palate. Topping it all off is a modern, casual interior and a vibe that is perfect for dates as well as casual meals.
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Phoenix City Grille
Address: 5816 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85106
Tucked into the short side of an L-shaped shopping center at 16th Street and Bethany Home is a restaurant that has been pleasing palates and offering short tutorials in Phoenix history and heritage since 1997: the Phoenix City Grille. The warm, cozy ambience is enhanced by framed, well-lit color and black-and-white photos of Arizona landscapes and Phoenix movers and shakers. Diners enjoy a varied American menu with just enough hints of Southwestern and Southern cuisine to keep it interesting and memorable.
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Rokerij
Address: 6335 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Rokerij means “smokehouse” in Dutch, and this Richardson Browne restaurant embraces grilled meats in their purest form. Despite its European moniker, the restaurant’s menu is strictly American, with classic steakhouse dishes such as rib eye, filet mignon, and lamb chops, as well as a solid selection of seafood. There are two scenes under this roof—on casual evenings, step into the first floor bar and lounge and surround yourself with a rustic copper bar, flickering fireplace, and cozy booths; when the occasion presents itself, climb the stairs for the second-floor formality of white tablecloths and glistening candlelight.
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