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Authentic Vietnamese and Thai cuisine is flavorful and delectable using fresh spices and ingredients, while the full bar and wine list offer perfect complements to the dining experience. Paradise Bakery & Café 845 N. Park Ave., #125 520-219-5003; www.paradisebakery.com Made from scratch and made with love, muffins, cookies, brownies, and plain and filled croissants are baked to perfection at the Paradise Bakery and Café. Other offerings from the Paradise include soups, salads and sandwiches.

of note are Pinnacles Peak’s savory beans, soft bread and mammoth potatoes.

El Corral 2201 E. Rover Rd., Tucson 85718 520-299-6092; www.elcorraltucson.com There’s a reason why Tucson Culinary Award-winning El Corral has been a Tucson restaurant staple for more than 60 years: great food at a great price! Be it juicy, mesquite-grilled steaks or prime rib that has rightfully been described as “legendary,” El Corral is a must for visitors and residents alike. Be sure to try its Adobe Mud Pie, too. It’s a right of passage. The Lookout Bar & Grille 245 E. Ina Rd. (Westward Look Resort) 520-917-2930; www.westwardlook.com Anyone who’s anyone in the Catalina Foot- hill’s neighborhood knows that The Lookout Bar & Grille is the place to get together. Live music every Friday and Saturday in this friendly, casual place is a huge draw, but it’s the comfort food served up here that keeps them coming back. Miss Saigon Bar 4650 W. Ina Rd., 520-572-6560 1075 N. Campbell Ave.; 520-320-9511

Sakura Japanese Restaurant 6534 E. Tanque Verde Rd. 520-298-7777; www.sakuratucson.com This authenic Japanese restaurant is sure to please. Enjoy the skillfully prepared and Teppen-style beef, seafood and chicken amid a traditional Japanese setting. An expansive selection of seafood is air freighted from around the world to bring a dining experi- ence as perfect as perfect could be.

Sullivan’s Steakhouse 1785 E River Rd.; 520-299-4275 www.sullivansteakhouse.com

Pinnacle Peak 6541 E. Tanque Verde 520-296-0911 www.pinnaclepeaktucson.com

The emphasis is on style at this upscale 1940’s style steakhouse, known for their warm, relaxed atmosphere, superior food and excellent service. Sullivan’s is also the perfect place to take that VIP client, or host that next office party.

When people come to Pinnacle Peak, home of the world famous Cowboy steaks, they should bring their appetites, but not their ties! Nestled near the center of Tucson’s historic Trail Dust Town, visitors will discover why mesquite-broiled steaks are the best. Other culinary masterpieces

Tavolino Ristorante Italiano 2890 E. Skyline Dr. (Plaza Colonial) 520-531-1913; www.vintabla.com

Enjoy the casual atmosphere of Tavolino and try their hand-made pastas, signature pizzas or even the rotisserie meats cooked Tuscan style in the brasserie fireplace. Chef ’s Table provides seating for up to 14 guests, or enjoy their private dining room for events.

Trattoria Pina 5541 N. Swan Rd.; 520-577-6992

Chelsea’s Kitchen Patio Photo courtesy of Visit Phoenix

A wood-burning oven is the not-so-secret secret to Trattoria Pina’s pizza. Family owned and operated, Trattoria Pina also features a wide sampling of Italian cuisine, including antipasti, salads, pastas as well as veal, chicken and seafood dishes.

Wildflower 7037 N. Oracle Rd., 520-219-4230

The chic and intimate, cool and hip Wildflower serves New American Cuisine faves with just a touch of European and Asian influence to create a unique dining experience. l

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