United States — Arizona

Scottsdale — Desert Refined

Twenty restaurants. James Beard winners, two-Michelin-star chefs, and a dining scene that quietly matured into one of America's most serious tables. The Sonoran Desert has never tasted this good.

20Restaurants Listed
3James Beard Chefs
7Occasions Covered
#20US City Ranking

All Restaurants — Scottsdale

Cafe Monarch Scottsdale fine dining interior candlelit tables
1
Proposal
Old Town Scottsdale
Cafe Monarch
New American — Prix-Fixe $$$$
Candlelight, crystal, and a four-course menu that earns its standing ovation — Scottsdale's most romantic table, full stop.
FnB Scottsdale farm to table restaurant interior warm lighting
2
First Date
Old Town Scottsdale
FnB
Farm-to-Table American $$$
James Beard winner Charleen Badman turns Arizona soil into poetry — a menu that changes with the seasons and never repeats itself.
Maple and Ash Scottsdale steakhouse wood fired dramatic interior
3
Close a Deal
Scottsdale Waterfront
Maple & Ash
Wood-Fired Steakhouse $$$$
Two-Michelin-star Chef Danny Grant's wood-fired temple to the steer — where Scottsdale's deals get sealed and birthdays become legends.
Roka Akor Scottsdale Japanese robata grill restaurant interior dark moody
4
Impress Clients
North Scottsdale
Roka Akor
Japanese Robata & Sushi $$$$
The robata grill whispers over live oak. Japanese precision meets Scottsdale swagger — the finest omakase counter in the desert.
Toca Madera Scottsdale modern Mexican restaurant dramatic interior
5
Birthday
Scottsdale Fashion Square
Toca Madera
Modern Mexican $$$$
Mezcal-kissed, fire-charred, and theatrically beautiful — the night's most memorable room for a group that demands spectacle with their tacos.
Belmont Kitchen Cocktails North Scottsdale modern American restaurant interior
6
Close a Deal
North Scottsdale
Belmont Kitchen & Cocktails
Modern American $$$$
Alex Stratta earned two Michelin stars in Monaco and Las Vegas. Now he's cooking in North Scottsdale every night — the city's best-kept secret at the highest level.
J&G Steakhouse Phoenician Scottsdale luxury hotel restaurant interior
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Impress Clients
The Phoenician Resort
J&G Steakhouse
Contemporary American $$$$
A luxury resort steakhouse that earns the title — Camelback Mountain views, impeccable service, and a wine list that won't embarrass you in front of the client.
Francine Scottsdale French Mediterranean restaurant warm bistro interior
8
First Date
Scottsdale Fashion Square
Francine
French & Mediterranean $$$
Le midi in the desert — Chef Remy Lefebvre's Riviera-inflected cooking is the kind that makes you plan a second date before the entrée arrives.
Ocean 44 Scottsdale seafood steakhouse elegant dining room
9
Birthday
Old Town Scottsdale
Ocean 44
Seafood & Steakhouse $$$$
Australian wagyu, oyster platters, and a live-catch program that makes landlocked Arizona feel like it has a coastline — the celebratory splurge done right.
Elements Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Scottsdale luxury resort dining terrace views
10
Proposal
Sanctuary Camelback Mountain
elements
New American — Asian Accents $$$$
Floor-to-ceiling Camelback Mountain — the view alone would justify the reservation. The kitchen makes it unforgettable on every level.
Mastro's Steakhouse Scottsdale prime steakhouse dark wood interior
11
Close a Deal
North Scottsdale
Mastro's Steakhouse
Prime Steakhouse $$$$
Scottsdale's original power steakhouse. Regulars know the name of their sommelier and the table they want. The bone-in ribeye is still the point.
Mastro's Ocean Club Scottsdale seafood restaurant elegant dining
12
Team Dinner
Old Town Scottsdale
Mastro's Ocean Club
Seafood & Steak $$$$
Live entertainment, seafood towers, and enough energy to keep ten people talking until midnight — the team dinner that no one forgets come Monday morning.
Sel Scottsdale intimate fine dining restaurant modern interior
13
Solo Dining
Old Town Scottsdale
Sel
Contemporary American $$$
Small, focused, deliberate — a counter-seating experience that rewards the solo diner who wants to watch a kitchen fire on all cylinders from six feet away.
Olive and Ivy Scottsdale waterfront Mediterranean patio dining
14
First Date
Scottsdale Waterfront
Olive & Ivy
Mediterranean $$$
A waterfront patio that feels like Ibiza, a cocktail list that means business, and mezze boards designed for sharing — casual luxury that delivers on every promise.
Virtu Honest Craft Scottsdale artisan dining restaurant warm interior
15
Solo Dining
Old Town Scottsdale
Virtu Honest Craft
Contemporary American $$$
Chef Gio Osso's intimate dining room embodies the promise of its name — honest ingredients, craftsman technique, and a quiet confidence that doesn't need to shout.
Different Pointe of View Scottsdale Phoenix rooftop restaurant panoramic city views
16
Proposal
Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs
Different Pointe of View
American Contemporary $$$$
The Valley of the Sun laid out below you like a diamond circuit board — the most dramatic backdrop for the most important question you'll ever ask.
The Mission Scottsdale Latin cuisine restaurant interior dramatic decor
17
Team Dinner
Old Town Scottsdale
The Mission
Modern Latin $$$
Carved adobe, sharing plates, and a mezcal selection that turns colleagues into conspirators — Old Town's most transporting group dining room.
Zinc Bistro Scottsdale French bistro patio outdoor dining
18
Solo Dining
North Scottsdale
Zinc Bistro
French Bistro $$$
A zinc bar, a croque monsieur, and the sort of practiced French service that makes you forget the desert outside exists — the perfect solo lunch.
Andreoli Italian Grocer Scottsdale authentic Italian dining rustic interior
19
First Date
North Scottsdale
Andreoli Italian Grocer
Italian $$
Giovanni Scorzo's neighborhood trattoria is a masterclass in restraint — handmade pasta, a cash-only policy, and a regulars list that would embarrass most restaurants twice its size.
Kai Restaurant Scottsdale Native American luxury fine dining Sheraton Wild Horse Pass
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Impress Clients
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass
Kai Restaurant
Native American — Contemporary $$$$
America's only AAA Five Diamond Native American restaurant — dishes rooted in Pima and Maricopa tradition, refined to a standard that has no peer in Arizona.

Top 10 Scottsdale

01

Cafe Monarch

Old Town Scottsdale New American Prix-Fixe $$$$ James Beard Semifinalist

The benchmark for Scottsdale fine dining. Zac Adcox's four-course prix-fixe unfolds in a candlelit room of crystal and white linen — the kind of room that makes proposals happen and anniversaries feel deserved. No menu choices, no shortcuts, no compromises. You eat what the kitchen has decided is extraordinary that evening, and it reliably is.

02

FnB

Old Town Scottsdale Farm-to-Table American $$$ James Beard Award Winner

Charleen Badman's dining room on 5th Avenue is proof that the desert feeds as well as any coastal market. The menu changes so frequently it's essentially a live document — dishes built from Arizona farms, local ranches, and whatever arrived that morning. The result is a restaurant that rewards repeat visits and punishes predictability.

03

Maple & Ash

Scottsdale Waterfront Wood-Fired Steakhouse $$$$ Chef Danny Grant — 2 Michelin Stars

The Chicago flagship already had two Michelin stars before it arrived in Scottsdale. The waterfront location only added drama. Danny Grant's wood-fired approach to the steer — dry-aged cuts kissed with live oak smoke, pasta made in-house, a bar that buzzes until well past midnight — is the city's most compelling all-in dining experience.

04

Roka Akor

North Scottsdale Japanese Robata & Sushi $$$$

The robata grill at the heart of the kitchen cooks over Japanese binchotan charcoal — a specific kind of heat that produces a specific kind of flavor that no other method replicates. The sushi counter runs parallel to it, offering pristine nigiri and omakase options that justify the drive from anywhere in the Valley.

05

Toca Madera

Scottsdale Fashion Square Modern Mexican $$$$

Born in West Hollywood, it arrived in Scottsdale with its ambitions fully formed. The room is theatre — towering ceilings, dramatic lighting, the kind of energy that turns a Tuesday into an occasion. The food justifies the spectacle: sustainable proteins, organic produce, and a mezcal program deep enough to spend an evening inside.

06

Belmont Kitchen & Cocktails

North Scottsdale Modern American $$$$ Chef Alex Stratta — 2 Michelin Stars

The most quietly extraordinary kitchen in Scottsdale. Alex Stratta spent decades earning two Michelin stars in Monaco and Las Vegas; now he cooks every service in a North Scottsdale dining room that most of the city hasn't discovered yet. The food is technically flawless and the prices remain, for the level, genuinely reasonable.

07

J&G Steakhouse at The Phoenician

The Phoenician Resort Contemporary American $$$$

The Phoenician's flagship restaurant occupies a privileged position — both physically, with views across Camelback Mountain, and reputationally, as the Valley's original power-dining address. Chef Jacques Qualin's menu is a tour of the American luxury pantry: prime beef, Maine lobster, black truffle, all executed with resort-level precision.

08

Francine

Scottsdale Fashion Square French & Mediterranean $$$

Remy Lefebvre trained in Michelin-starred kitchens across Europe before bringing le midi to Old Town. The Scottsdale Fashion Square location is his most ambitious room — white tablecloths beside the fashion square's luxury wing, a wine list that travels the Rhône and Provence, and a sea salt crust branzino that has regulars planning return visits before they've finished dessert.

09

Ocean 44

Old Town Scottsdale Seafood & Steakhouse $$$$

The American steakhouse evolved: Australian wagyu beside the daily live catch, seafood towers built to Instagram specifications, a wine cellar stocked with enough bottles to sustain a long evening. The former Harkins theater space was transformed into a room of sweeping drama, and it delivers on that promise every night it opens.

10

Kai Restaurant

Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Native American Contemporary $$$$ AAA Five Diamond

America's only AAA Five Diamond Native American restaurant sits on the Gila River Indian Community's land, twenty minutes south of the city, and rewards every minute of the drive. Chef Michael O'Dowd's tasting menus weave Pima and Maricopa agricultural traditions into dishes of extraordinary refinement — tepary beans, cholla buds, desert honey — ingredients with a ten-thousand-year provenance.

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The Scottsdale Dining Guide

Everything you need to eat well in the desert

The Dining Culture

Scottsdale's dining scene spent decades operating in Phoenix's shadow before quietly assembling one of the Southwest's most compelling restaurant rosters. The transformation accelerated in the 2010s with the arrival of chef-driven concepts and has only deepened since — bolstered by a visitor economy that demands excellence and a resident population increasingly willing to pay for it.

The city operates on resort time, which means dinner reservations stretch later than you'd expect for a market this size. Peak dining is 7:30 to 9:30 PM, driven by visitors who spent the afternoon by a pool and locals who moved here for the lifestyle rather than the commute. The result is a dining culture that skews celebratory, experiential, and unafraid of a serious wine list.

Michelin hasn't formally arrived in Arizona yet, though 2026 marks the year reviewers are actively visiting for the first time. The restaurants that already cook to that standard — Cafe Monarch, Belmont Kitchen, Roka Akor — are doing so without the validation. When the stars land, the city will be ready.

Best Neighborhoods for Dining

Old Town Scottsdale remains the nucleus — walkable, dense with options, and anchored by Cafe Monarch and FnB within a few blocks of each other. The energy is consistent: you'll find serious restaurants beside lively bars beside patios that buzz until midnight. 5th Avenue and Goldwater Boulevard are the main arteries.

Scottsdale Waterfront houses Maple & Ash, Ocean 44, and Olive & Ivy in a concentrated waterfront strip that benefits from pedestrian traffic and canal views. The setting elevates even an ordinary meal and makes a great one feel cinematic.

North Scottsdale spreads across a larger area, anchored by Pinnacle Peak Road and Kierland Commons. Mastro's Steakhouse, Belmont Kitchen, and Roka Akor are here — destinations rather than discoveries, requiring a car but delivering on the journey.

Reservation Intelligence

Cafe Monarch books via its own website and fills up to six weeks in advance for weekend seatings — this is non-negotiable. If you arrive in Scottsdale without a reservation and want to dine there, a same-day cancellation is your only legitimate hope. FnB operates similarly, though the weekday window is slightly more forgiving.

The Scottsdale Waterfront restaurants — Maple & Ash, Ocean 44 — maintain a walk-in bar culture that works in your favor if you're flexible on timing. Arriving at 5:30 PM or after 9:00 PM increases your chances of securing a table without a reservation, though the kitchen may slow toward the end of the evening.

For hotel restaurant dining — J&G at The Phoenician, elements at Sanctuary — booking through the hotel concierge offers marginal but real advantages, particularly for tables with views. For Kai, which requires a drive south, OpenTable is the cleanest path and reservations are essential on weekends year-round.

Tipping, Dress Code & Practical Notes

Tipping in Scottsdale follows national fine dining norms — 20% is standard, 22–25% appropriate for exceptional service at the upper tier. Many of the city's better restaurants include a service charge on parties of six or more, so read the check carefully before calculating an additional tip.

Dress code is business casual at minimum for dinner at any restaurant in this guide. The city leans resort-smart rather than formally dressed — a sport coat without a tie is universally appropriate and will rarely feel overdone. Cafe Monarch and J&G Steakhouse skew toward the more formal end; FnB and Francine are closer to refined casual.

Scottsdale runs warm. Patio dining is exceptional from October through April and challenging from June through September. The best patios — Francine's, Olive & Ivy's waterfront terrace, elements' mountain-view deck — are worth requesting by season. The restaurants know this and staff accordingly.