Vote/comment on the top ten upscale restaurants

mr.phx

Al Pastor Locator
Funny how I've been down so many times, from camping on Sandy Beach, to invading a slab in Cholla, to bar hopping, and condo-ing, to many restaurants over the years, but never really ate at all the great places. Help me out by defining the upscale restaurants of the area. Of course we love the carts and stalls and all that...:veg:

DJ le gourmand

Let the foodie times roll!
 
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tortuga

Guest
Not exactly sure what you mean by "upscale". but here are some of my favorite "eat inside" restaurants:

Coffee Haus
Both Ramon's
Sapporo
Flavio's
Las Olas
Mickey's
Aladinos
Pink Cadillac
Mare Blu Bistro
 

Ladyjeeper

Sonoran Goddess
Staff member
I don't have 10 but I like
The old Ramon's
Fortune Express
Portofino's before it closed
Mary's
The rest are taco stands... Brissa's has the best papa sonora. Chon's has the best sonoran hot dog....I need to get out more.....
 

AZ ROB

Guest
The little house up the street from the Camel Toe has the best "Mexican Breakfeast"
Mar Blu on Sandy beach
Mickeys for the all you can eat pasta on Thursdays
Every place Russ took us on the Taco/Hotdog tour
Fuentes for the Mexican soup
BooBar for Shrimp Coctail
 

mr.phx

Al Pastor Locator
Pink Cadillac? Have to check it out..!

Upscale is usually sit-down, air conned, servers, tuxedos, etc okay, tux jackets are too old school!

Not exactly sure what you mean by "upscale". but here are some of my favorite "eat inside" restaurants:

Coffee Haus
Both Ramon's
Sapporo
Flavio's
Las Olas
Mickey's
Aladinos
Pink Cadillac
Mare Blu Bistro
 

mr.phx

Al Pastor Locator
:chef:We loved the food at BarDebby but sadly... a sign of the times. We have moved on to Mary's after getting to know Roxy. :coldone: Too bad the chef from BDebby didn't move over there.

Anyone know where Enrique landed after getting the sack from Sr. Amigos? Nice, nice guy. US educatedMexico - SEALS - Boyce 0309 017.jpg Would the lighting make them BluePoint oysters? lol
 
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We had breakfast at Vina del Mar one day last summer (sorry, can't remember exactly which month it was) and were very pleasantly surprised. I think it is more along the lines of "upscale"....... Can't speak for anything other than breakfast, but it was good and the service was great as well!!!
 
Sorry, that is the name of the hotel............the name of the restaurant escapes me now, but I know someone can help me out???? (Maria something or something Maria???)
 
Yes, we had really great experiences with Maria Bonita's inside the Vina del Mar Hotel, did breakfast and afternoon drinks two different days. I love how secluded it feels, and the landscaping and tiling reminds me of old-school Mexico--or is it '50s Hollywood or Hotel Coronado I'm thinking of? Either way, you just kind of expect Cary Grant or Marilyn Monroe to be chilling by the pool. The ocean views are excellent, it's not very crowded and they've got a couple of parrots to keep the kids occupied!

Another great view--and very reliable, reasonably-priced food--is the restaurant inside Hotel Playa Bonita, Puesta del Sol, especially for breakfast. Heavy cloth table settings, classy waitstaff and a well-shaded patio 7 days a week. The weekend buffets are well worth the 8 or 10$ each, whatever it is, with FRESH tortillas made before your eyes, as well as a waffle and custom omelet bar, fresh fruit, etc. Again, the view, the view, the view. You may be able to find better and cheaper deals in town, but when I'm down there, I'd like the ocean and beach to be in the background as much as possible.
 
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MIRAMAR

Guest
That's funny about your review of Maria Bonita. We went there this weekend because someone asked about Vina del Mar. We loved the Old Mexico feel around the pool, and had great ceviche tostados at Maria Bonita for $1.50, and no charge for the view! I would add Blue Marlin for best shrimp quesadillas, garlic shrimp and grilled fish tacos (along with excellent smoked Marlin if you like smoked fish). Mickeys, Flavios, and Coffee Haus get my vote, along with Casa del Capitan for best view.
 
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Thanks for the pics....but does anyone else think the dishes are a little "pricey"????
 

MIRAMAR

Guest
I do- especially for Mexico, but I love the atmosphere if it isn't too noisy (go earlier in the evening because it can get loud).
 

mr.phx

Al Pastor Locator
The smoked marlin was excellent and a huge portion (enough for two or three) only improvement would some saltine crackers. We dined on the patio.... Chatted with Homer, the owner (like Zimpzen), about wines and the fact that he is actually an oceanographer! He's got a great line on marlin.

That's funny about your review of Maria Bonita. We went there this weekend because someone asked about Vina del Mar. We loved the Old Mexico feel around the pool, and had great ceviche tostados at Maria Bonita for $1.50, and no charge for the view! I would add Blue Marlin for best shrimp quesadillas, garlic shrimp and grilled fish tacos (along with excellent smoked Marlin if you like smoked fish). Mickeys, Flavios, and Coffee Haus get my vote, along with Casa del Capitan for best view.
 
take Fremont (street where Red Cross/Black Dog are) towards Los Conchas, one block past the Pemex at Sinaloa (street to Capones and beach)
 
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