Best Southwest American Restaurants in Paradise Valley
Price
- £25 and under
- £26 to £40
- £41 and over
Regions
Areas
Top Rated
Dining Options
Seating options
Award-winning
Accessibility
15 restaurants available nearby
Price: Expensive
• Southwest • Paradise Valley
Booked 30 times today
Price: Moderate
• Southwest • North Central Phoenix
Booked 7 times today
Booked 11 times today
Booked 5 times today
‘About the restaurant’ descriptions have been generated using an artificial intelligence model comprised of OpenTable proprietary data that has not been independently verified by OpenTable. The content is presented as-is, for informational purposes only.
See what locals rave about
From verified diners like you
From verified diners like you
- EElizabethVIPPhoenix / Arizona •16 reviews5.0Dined todayFood and service were outstanding. Val made our experience special! Will definitely return.More infoRoaring Fork - ScottsdalePrice: Expensive• American• Old Town Scottsdale•4.7
- CCodyPhoenix / Arizona •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoWe loved Tia Carmen! It was an incredible experience from beginning to end - from the culinary craftsmanship to the amazing service! HIGHLY recommend.More infoTía Carmen - PhoenixPrice: Expensive• Regional American (Southwestern)• Desert Ridge•4.6
- CChristineVIPMontana •4 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGreat food. Salads are large. Not a “traditional “ Mexican restaurant. No tacos. Enchiladas are great and a large portion. Outside seating around water features. Service is outstanding!More infoRita's Cantina & Bar, JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback InnPrice: Expensive• Regional American (Southwestern)• Paradise Valley•4.5
- LlauraVIPPhoenix / Arizona •8 reviews5.0Dined on 7 Dec 2024The service was Excellent. A drink that I had before the renovations was not on the menu. They made sure they made it to my specifications! Bravo!More infoMesa CentralePrice: Expensive• Regional American (Southwestern)• Scottsdale•5
- GGlenVIPPhoenix / Arizona •81 reviews5.0Dined on 30 Nov 2024Let me tell you about an afternoon that reminded me why outdoor dining in Arizona can be a spiritual experience. Famous 48's patio - and I don't say this lightly - might be the finest al fresco setting in Scottsdale, where the desert light plays across tables like nature's own stage lighting. The BBQ Grilled Drumettes arrived in a presentation that would make a Memphis pitmaster weep with joy. Here was chicken that understood its purpose - impossibly moist, lacquered with sauce that demanded full surrender to the primal pleasure of eating with your hands. When a restaurant provides moist towelettes without being asked, you know they understand the sacred contract between kitchen and diner. The Whipped Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes presented an interesting dialogue about the eternal question of butter quantity. Were they over-enriched? Perhaps. But in an era where many restaurants seem afraid of fat, there's something almost defiant about this luxurious excess. What truly elevated the experience was our server, freshly returned from a road trip and radiating the kind of genuine enthusiasm for hospitality that's become increasingly rare. When staff express joy about returning to work, you know you're in an establishment that understands the true meaning of service.More infoFamous 48Price: Moderate• American• Old Town Scottsdale•4.3