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Gorgeous setting and gourmet cuisine |
2200 East Elm Street Tucson, AZ 85719 United States +1 520 325 1541 http://www.arizonainn.com/dini... |
Within the historic elegance of this 1930 landmark hotel, the dining room exudes an era of romance and timeless charm. Both indoor and patio dining are available, and each offers a lush and luxurious experience. The offerings include a creative combination of classic Continental cuisine and nouvelle American preparations. The menu offers the best of global gourmet cuisine. There is full bar service and a well-selected wine list. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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It's about wine |
1865 East River Road (Northwest corner of River and Campbell) Tucson, AZ 85718 United States +1 520 299 7799 |
Zin here is short for Zinfandel, which gives you an idea what this bistro at Joesler Village is about: there are 80 varieties of wine available from the tap, which is unique for Tucson; plus, what may be more inportant, the staff is very well-informed about the wine selections. The decor is sleek and shiny and sexy, with an exposed chrome kitchen and black seats. Look sharp! French-inspired American fare is served here. A wide variety of selection for both carnivores and vegetarians is available. For dessert, try the wafers fileld with chocolate mousse. Exquisite! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Passionate flavors and seductive setting |
5605 East River Road Tucson, AZ 85750 United States |
Inspired by the famed world traveler and lover, the menu features classics from Casanova's country, updated to entice modern palates. The setting is sensual as well, with unmatchable Continental couth. Decked out in shades of gold and deep purple, the atmosphere is meant to evoke a Venetian ambience. Glass pieces by local artist Tom Philabaum add to the Italian atmosphere. Without saying as much, one would conclude that there are more than a hint of aphrodisiacal properties to the menu, including the sinfully decadent desserts! The wine list is intercontinental. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Franco frontier cuisine |
3770 East Sunrise Drive (Westin La Paloma Resort) Tucson, AZ 85718 United States +1 520 615 6100 http://www.janos.com |
This ultra-elegant dining experience is one that shouldn't be missed by global gastronomes. The decor is all opulence and ornate elegance: rich upholstery, classic French-influenced furnishings and jewel-and-precious metal-tones abound. The menu changes regularly to make the best use of fresh seasonal ingredients. A few examples include Venison Loin Adobada with Black Bean Coulis as well as Mushroom Chilaquiles and Rosemary-Scented Chicken, Chili Con Queso and Guaymas Shrimp. A list of more than 500 wines is one of the city's finest. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dramatic tableside preparations dazzle diners |
7117 North Oracle Road Tucson, AZ 85704 United States +1 520 575 9277 |
Chef Taite Pearson, formerly of Janos and the Ventana Room, and his wife, Stephanie Cleek-Pearson, opened up Linen in the historic Casas Adobes center, in what was formerly known as the Landmark. The small and intimate space is a bit formal, without being stuffy. House specialties include Muscovy duck with sweet soy lacquer, watercress and duck confit fried rice. Review © 2007, Wcities |