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#1
Posted 21 February 2012 - 06:08 PM
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Posted 21 February 2012 - 06:48 PM
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#3
Posted 22 February 2012 - 09:23 AM
Perennial favourite is Cafe Poca Cosa.
I had a great meal at The Dish which is inside a wine shop called Rumrunner. You can also buy wine off the shelf and pay modest corkage.
Janos Wilder has Downtown Kitchen - casual but good. Happy hour was a good deal too. Still hear good things about his flagship resto at the Westin La Paloma and casual J-Bar there.
Was pleased and surprised to have good food at the resto in the lobby of the gently decaying Hotel Congress right downtown. Attentive service too.
Central American food at hole in the wall Maya Quetzal on 4 Ave .
Locals recommended The Hub but didn't get to try.
All of these meals were during the annual gem fair when all the restos are double and triple booked and they still kept quality. Should be even better when the crowds are not so crazy.
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#4
Posted 22 February 2012 - 09:43 PM
I live in Tucson now and am just getting to know the restaurants.But I second Chris on El Guero Canelo (be sure to go to that location);; also on S 12th is Taco Fish. I like Cafe Poca Cosa, although it is a little formulaic. I went to Janos at the Westin over the holidays and it was excellent all around, including great service. The Hub is fun--good food (not great, order carefully) but outstanding ice cream (they are a "restaurant and ice creamery"). I had a surprisingly good meal and cocktail at Pasco Kitchen on University last week, as did everyone I was with; service was so-so, but everything else very satisfying. It is still on my list, but Primo is also meant to be very good, in the Janos/high end category.Perennial favourite is Cafe Poca Cosa.
Janos Wilder has Downtown Kitchen - casual but good. Happy hour was a good deal too. Still hear good things about his flagship resto at the Westin La Paloma and casual J-Bar there.
Was pleased and surprised to have good food at the resto in the lobby of the gently decaying Hotel Congress right downtown. Attentive service too.
Locals recommended The Hub but didn't get to try.
#5
Posted 17 June 2012 - 12:00 AM
Another great spot for foodies is Feast, a nice little restaurant on Speedway run by people who are passionate about food and wine. It's wonderful 2/3 times I go, and a miss the other 1/3, but totally worth it. They are also the home of my favorite appetizer ever, the "Eggplant Napoleon," which are thin slices of eggplant, deep fried and baked, layered over creamy goat cheese and a *perfect* sauce made from roasted tomato, white wine, and butter. They only have this 3 months out of the year though, so don't be surprised if you don't see it on the menu.
I've been told The Dish is currently the best spot in town, but have not made it down there myself.
For Eastern European food, try Chef Alisah's. I had never eaten this type of food before and only went there because of Yelp. They've got a huge base of regulars after going, I can see why. It's not gourmet or fancy, but it's a truly satisfying experience. I usually order a ghoulash (a hefty meat stew) or a mixed grilled meat platter. They also have veggie dishes. The family that runs the place is super-friendly and will take care of you. Be aware they don't have alcohol here, though I'm told you can bring your own.
#6
Posted 11 July 2012 - 01:04 AM
Sorry for the brain-dump. Hopefully it'll be useful for others!
Edited by emannths, 11 July 2012 - 01:15 AM.
#7
Posted 02 September 2012 - 07:15 AM
#8
Posted 02 September 2012 - 07:21 PM
Just an update that Janos and JBar have closed; Janos's only restaurant now is Downtown Kitchen. I had a good meal and excellent cocktail at Cup Cafe at Hotel Congress the other night. Great old hotel, lovely outdoor patio with music.I live in Tucson now and am just getting to know the restaurants.But I second Chris on El Guero Canelo (be sure to go to that location);; also on S 12th is Taco Fish. I like Cafe Poca Cosa, although it is a little formulaic. I went to Janos at the Westin over the holidays and it was excellent all around, including great service. The Hub is fun--good food (not great, order carefully) but outstanding ice cream (they are a "restaurant and ice creamery"). I had a surprisingly good meal and cocktail at Pasco Kitchen on University last week, as did everyone I was with; service was so-so, but everything else very satisfying. It is still on my list, but Primo is also meant to be very good, in the Janos/high end category.
Perennial favourite is Cafe Poca Cosa.
Janos Wilder has Downtown Kitchen - casual but good. Happy hour was a good deal too. Still hear good things about his flagship resto at the Westin La Paloma and casual J-Bar there.
Was pleased and surprised to have good food at the resto in the lobby of the gently decaying Hotel Congress right downtown. Attentive service too.
Locals recommended The Hub but didn't get to try.









