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- SSharonTucson •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had the perfect Valentine's Day experience at Renee's on Valentine's Day. For this special occasion, they required a reservation and pre payment of $100 for two of us, which seemed reasonable to me. Our table, a booth, was toward the quiet back of the restaurant and was very private, which we liked. The relaxing dinner included salad (he had spinach/goat cheese, I had Caprese), a main entree which we chose (chicken breast with zucchini noodles and sun dried tomatoes (excellent!), a glass of wine, and a dessert to split. It was a beautiful evening with excellent food, and we were reminded of how a visit to a small, quiet restaurant like Renee's feeds our souls as well as our bodies.More infoRenee's TucsonPrice: Moderate• Italian• East Tucson•4.8
- MMaryVIPTucson •34 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe menu is diverse, with something for every palate. The service was excellent and seating was very comfortable. The staff and patrons made for a fun and vibrant atmosphere. Food was top notch.More infoCulinary Dropout - TucsonPrice: Moderate• American• Midtown•4.4
- TTereseTucson •4 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe were a party of three last night and made reservations to sit on the patio. We prefer the patio because it can get pretty loud inside. Our waiter, Alec made the evening - he was simply outstanding. We ordered two appetizers because we had to have the Cold Smoked Salmon (which is out of this world) so we added the Steamed Mussels. To our delight, the mussels were fabulous. My husband ordered his usual - the fish and chips. The fish is lightly battered and is delicious. We've recommended Wildflower just for the fish and chips. The Pork Scallopini and the Short Rib Ravioli did not disappoint. Of course, we saved room for the Banoffee Trifle for dessert, my favorite! Our granddaughter was very impressed the restaurant lived up to our hype. Again, thank you Alec for a wonderful evening!More infoWildflower - TucsonPrice: Moderate• American• Casas Adobes•4.6
- SStevePhoenix / Arizona •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoVivace continues to be one of the finest dining experiences in Tucson. Over the years the location has changed, both times for the better, but the food is consistently excellent. Their most popular entree is the crab stuffed chicken breast, and it has been my go-to dish for about 30 years.More infoVivace RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Italian• Foothills•4.9
- ZzoltanAustin •76 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoExcellent food - we had three items, all were very tasty. The presentation of the food is nice. Very friendly service. It seemed to us that there were quite a few regulars. Highly recommended.More infoAmelia's Mexican Kitchen - GrantPrice: Moderate• Mexican• East Tucson•4.5
Discover best foodies restaurants in East Tucson
Discover the vibrant culinary scene of East Tucson, a haven for foodies seeking a variety of dining experiences. Catering to diverse tastes and dietary preferences, East Tucson's restaurants offer everything from innovative dishes that blend local Sonoran flavors with modern culinary techniques to classic comfort foods that satisfy those nostalgic cravings. Each restaurant in this locale prides itself on offering not only delicious and well-prepared meals but also a commitment to creativity and quality. Whether you're in the mood for intimate dining spots, bustling eateries, or serene places with romantic vibes, East Tucson has something to tantalize every palate. The dining scene here is characterized by its excellent food taste and presentation, great portions, and exceptional service, making it a must-visit destination for anyone who loves good food. Enjoy a journey through this foodie paradise where each meal is an adventure in taste and a celebration of culinary excellence.