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American and grills
Terra Cotta —3500 E. Sunrise Drive. Wood-burning-oven pizzas, eclectic specials and much more. 577-8100. $$$ FH
Bistro 44 — 6761 E. Tanque Verde Road, off Camino Principal just outside Tucson Country Club Estates. The menu reads like a Sunday extended-family dinner: roasted chicken, chicken and dumplings, braised beef short ribs. Simple, straightforward. 298-2233. $$$ FH.
Stables at Tubac Golf Resort — 1 Otero Road, Tubac. From burgers to chicken mango quesadillas to chicken rollatini, this place has it all. 398-2678. $$
Metropolitan Grill — 7892 N. Oracle Road. Stylish restaurant/bar with an exhibition kitchen serves a variety of dishes. 531-1212. $$ NW
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Benner's Grill — 8235 N. Silverbell Road in Continental Ranch. The menu is delightfully all over the map, from traditional bar foods like burgers and fried appetizers to modestly upscale fare, including filet mignon. 572-8459. $$ NW
Cafe 54 — 54 E. Pennington St. A quick lunch takes on elegant airs. They don't serve sandwiches here; they serve meals at prices you'd expect to pay for a sandwich. 622-5024. $ D
Cafe Jasper — 6370 N. Campbell Ave. The Foothills favorite for breakfast and lunch is now serving dinner seven days a week. 577-0326. $$ FH
Chili's Grill & Bar — 5975 W. Arizona Pavilions Drive, 572-9065; 5150 E. Broadway, 747-3330; 4911 N. Stone Ave., 887-7971; 1640 W. Valencia Road, 573-1809. A sit-down, do-everything franchise restaurant. $$ NW, C, SW
Coyote Pause Cafe — 2740 S. Kinney Road. A breakfast and lunch place with plenty of omelets, frittatas and scrambles. Lunchtime visit is a wide selection of burgers and sandwiches. 883-7297. $ C
Sport's on Congress – 254 E. Congress St. Sports bar and grill with burgers, hot and cold sandwiches, cheap appetizers as well as high-end entrees. Happy-hour deals run from 4 to 7 p.m. on weekdays. 622-1116. $$ C
Elbow Room — 1145 W. Prince Road. This old favorite has deep-fried, no-frills food at remarkably low prices. 690-1011. ¢ C
Kingfisher, An American Grill — 2564 E. Grant Road. While some favorites remain on the menu (those baby back pork ribs have been there for ages, and we're grateful), the choices change regularly, and they are often exciting and satisfying. 323-7739. $$$ C
Little Anthony's — 7010 E. Broadway, This Tucson-born-and-bred restaurant offers diner food. We like that. Macaroni and cheese. Patty melts. Blue Plate Specials. 296-0456. $ E
Agave Restaurant — In the Desert Diamond Casino, 1100 W. Pima Mine Road, at Interstate 19. Close, but still far away from the clang-clang-clanging of slot machines, Agave serves up soups, burgers and dinners. 393-2720. $$ SW
Old Pueblo Grille — Two locations: 60 N. Alvernon Way, 326-6000; 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., 297-1999. Part of the Metro Restaurants chain, both locations serve Southwest-style cuisine. $$ C, NW
Café Ramey — 1661 N. Swan Road. The servings are hefty here, and the ingredients are bursting with freshness. 319-2600. $$$ C
Claim Jumper — 3761 E. Broadway. Huge portions of American-style favorites. And don't forget the amazing desserts. 795-2900. $$ C
Dakota Café — 6541 E. Tanque Verde Road, in Trail Dust Town. The fish is swimmingly fresh and perfectly prepared, but it's the sour-cream chocolate cake that has captured our hearts. 298-7188. $$$ FH
Tucson Racquet & Fitness Club — 4001 N. Country Club Road. Eat in or take out — even if you're not a member. There are salads, build-your-own-entree plates and healthful side orders. 795-6960. $ C
Risky Business — 10515 N. Oracle Road, 531-0202; 6866 E. Sunrise Drive, 577-0021; 250 S. Craycroft Road, 584-1610.` Family-friendly restaurants with burgers, salads and sandwiches. $ NW, FH, C
Ziggi's — 3225 N. Swan Road, 322-7042; 2500 N. Silverbell Road, 624-0020. A fast casual restaurant with homemade food and daily specials. A glance at the menu will make you wonder how this place will be able to sustain such an extensive selection. $$ C
Asian and Pacific Rim
The Bamboo Club — 5870 E. Broadway, in Park Place mall. It's big, it's hip, and it features delectable dishes from most of the Pacific Rim nations. 514-9665. $$$ C
Asian Bistro — 3122 N. Campbell Ave. This exceptionally clean restaurant features Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese dishes. 881-7800 $ C
Seri Melaka — 6133 E. Broadway. The Malaysian food here should be eaten slowly so you can savor every moment. The lemak is not to be missed. Chinese is served, too. 747-7811. $$$ C
Jai Thai — 6151 E. Broadway. The Southern Thai cuisine served at this franchise of a popular Seattle-based chain will have you coming back for more. 790-7877. $ C
Neo of Melaka — 1765 E. River Road. A Malaysian restaurant that opened up in the restaurant mecca along East River Road and North Campbell Avenue. The food is just as tempting at Neo as it is at the sister restaurant of Seri Melaka. 299-7815. $$$ FH
Char's Thai — 5039 E. Fifth St. Intimate, exotic eatery serves well-prepared Thai specialties to sample or share. 795-1715. $$ C
Ha Long Bay — 6304 E. Broadway. You'll find fresh ingredients, subtle, sometimes exotic flavors, and thoughtful presentation at this small, unpretentious restaurant. 571-1338. $$ E
P.F. Chang's China Bistro — 1805 E. River Road. This sleek restaurant with a standing-room bar, large murals and outdoor patio serves out-of-the-ordinary Cantonese, Shanghai, Szechuan and Mongolian cuisine, including noodle dishes and inventive appetizers. Be sure to try the lettuce cups. 615-8788. $$ FH
Sushi on Oracle — 6449 N. Oracle Road. Sushi is the star here; the other selections sampled didn't measure up. 297-3615. $$$ NW
Sushi Yukari — 5655 E. River Road. The gyoza at this Japanese restaurant tucked away in a strip mall is close to perfect. 232-1393. $$ FH
Sushi-Cho — 1830 E. Broadway. Sit-down Japanese restaurant, specializing in sushi. 628-8800. $ C
Bai Thong — 4853 E. Speedway. Thai food lovers — this is the real thing. 881-5068. ¢ C
Best Combo — 7850 N. Silverbell Road. You can nibble dozens of varieties of made-to-order sushi, from the usual spicy tuna and salmon to the more exotic gunkan, smelt roe and eel. 579-6459. $$ NW
Ginza Sushi and Izakaya Style Dining — 5425 N. Kolb Road . This place devotes a big swath of its adventurous menu to Izakaya dining, a style that features small plates meant to be shared over sake and a beer. 529-8877. $$ F
Chang's China Bistro — 1805 E. River Road. This sleek restaurant serves out-of-the-ordinary Cantonese, Shanghai, Szechuan and Mongolian cuisine. 615-8788. $$ FH
Sakura — 6534 E. Tanque Verde Road. If you want dinner and a show, here's your place. The cooks whip up Japanese meals and do fancy knife work at your table. 298-7777 $$$ FH
Sachiko Sushi — 1101 N. Wilmot Road, 886-7000; and 3210 E. Valencia Road 741-1000. You go to Sachikofor the sushi. And the miso soup. And the tempura. Also pretty wonderful is the shrimp shumai. $$ C, E
Samurai — 3912 N. Oracle Road. A tiny Japanese joint that has the look of a pizza parlor gone to seed, but patrons pack in for the cheap, tasty sushi and noodle dishes that are prepared in a flash. 293-1963. $ NW
Sushi Hama — 3971 N. Oracle Road, 888-6763 and Sushi Hama East — 7153 E. Tanque Verde Road, 546-9854. As if deep-fried Twinkies weren't enough. How about deep-fried sushi? Yes, food that starts off relatively healthy gets cannonballed into a vat of hot oil at Sushi Hama East. $ NW, E
Bangkok Cafe — 2511 E. Speedway. These Thai dishes are sublime. 323-6555. $ C
Border crossings
Chago's Mexican Food — 9190 N. Coachline Blvd., off Silverbell Road. A menu of Sonoran-style Mexican food. The restaurant also serves breakfast burritos and a few vegetarian options. 572-8031. $$ NW
El Charro Café — 311 N. Court Ave., 622-1922; 6310 E. Broadway, at El Mercado, 745-1922; 100 W. Orange Grove Road, 615-1922; 4699 E. Speedway, 325-1922. Carne seca is the thing here at Tucson's oldest family-owned Mexican restaurant. $$ D, C, NW
Teresa's Mosaic Café — 2455 N. Silverbell Road. Specializes in Oaxacan specialties such as lomo adobado (a succulent, spicy marinated pork loin) and pollo en molé, along with the standard Mexican fare. 624-4512. $$ SW
Zivaz Mexican Bistro — 4590 E. Broadway. The bistro puts a twist on the usual staples, such as enchiladas with pumpkin-seed sauce. Fresh seafood, too. 325-1234. $$ C
The Original Hideout — 3000 S. Mission Road. Sunday brunch includes Mexican dishes, omelets and menudo. Except for drinks, brunch is serve-yourself, all-you-can-eat. 791-0515. $ SW
Blanco Tacos + Tequila — 2905 E. Skyline Drive, in La Encantada. The menu, which covers everything from guacamole to cheese crisps to tacos and enchiladas, is basically Mexican, but with a contemporary twist. The dessert menu is short and sweet. 232-1007. $ FH
El Taco — 2825 N. Country Club Road. This Mexican eatery serves enduring comfort food. 326-0580. $ C
Casa Don Carlos — 1103 W. Prince Road. The heat in many Mexican restaurants comes from the chiles. Here it comes from the flaming desserts — as in cherries jubilee and bananas flambé. 207-0008. $ NW
Las Cazuelitas — 3535 E. Fort Lowell Road, 784-0405; 1365 W. Grant Road, 206-0405; 234 E. 22nd St, 792-0405 . Mexican eatery, which specializes in seafood. The menu is also full of classics like enchiladas and chile relleno combinations. $ W, C, S
La Parrilla Suiza — 4250 W. Ina Road, 572-7200; 2729 N. Oracle Road, 624-4300; 5602 E. Speedway, 747-4838. The Mexico City fare is a tantalizingly delicious take on classic tacos and enchiladas. $$ NW, C, E
La Indita — 622 N. Fourth Ave, The food here draws from Mexican, Tarascan Indian and Tohono O'odham cuisines. The beans are vegan, the vegetarian selections abundant. 792-0523. $ C
La Olla — 8553 N. Silverbell Road. A menu that takes its cue from Sonoran standards and elevates them to white-tablecloth dining. 579-0950. $$ NW
Breakfast, coffeehouses
Jethro's Little Café — 917 W. Prince Road. If ever a restaurant looked and felt like its name, it's Jethro's Little Café. 888-1091. $ NW
The Cereal Boxx, a Cereal Cafe — 943 E. University Blvd. This University of Arizona-area cafe is a kick with more than 30 cereals, 40 toppings and eight kinds of milk. Free Wi-Fi. 622-2699 ¢ C
Sunny Daze Cafe — 4980 S. Campbell Ave. The breakfast and lunch cafe doesn't stray far from the norm when it comes to its breakfast selections of hotcakes, country ham and eggs, French toast and various omelets. The restaurant gets a little more adventurous at lunch. 295-0300. $$ S
Le Buzz — 9121 E. Tanque Verde Road, at Catalina Highway. A coffeehouse that's quite popular with the cycling set. At night, it morphs into a bistro with a smallish but thoughtful menu. Only five entrees grace it, but there's an equal number of creative salads that would make for a lovely light summer dinner. For dessert, it has plenty to satisfy a sweet tooth. 749-3903. $$$ E
Son's Bakery Café — 5683 E. Speedway. The small bakery and cafe, which serves up breakfast and lunch, is very homespun with everything made fresh — even the fat, sky-high bread used for sandwiches. 885-0806. $ C
A Great Location — 20 N. Sarnoff Drive. Busy, small East Side eatery serves a good breakfast. 733-1388. $ E
Brawley's Restaurant — 6367 E. Broadway. This neighborhood place dishes up a delicious, affordable breakfast (lunch, too) and some of the best coffee in town. 722-5571. ¢ E
Crying Onion — 3684 W. Orange Grove Road. Whether you want an order of toast or a breakfast of champions, this eatery gets you going. Breakfast and lunch only. 531-1330. $ NW
The Egg Connection — 3114 E. Fort Lowell Road. Lots of choices, including home fries and grits, that are good, cheap and fast. Breakfast and lunch only. 881-1009. $ C
Biscuits Country Café — 7002 E. Broadway. Tucked into a strip mall behind the Gaslight Theatre, this charming café serves delicious omelets and killer burgers. 290-2556. ¢ C
The Daybreak Cafe — 8270 S. Houghton Road. A breakfast joint above all, this greasy spoon also carries lunch and dinner items. 574-4424. $ E
Burgers and more
Buddy's Grill — 4821 E. Grant Road. Hamburgers so good, Star readers voted them Tucson's best. 795-2226. $$$ C
Zinburger — 1865 E. River Road. The former Bistro Zin is now a loud, hip eatery that serves up some mean hamburgers, fries and shakes. 299-7799. $$ FH
Bob Dobbs Bar & Grill — 2501 E. Sixth St. The burgers are BIG; and the homemade chips, a down-home treat. 325-3767. $ C
Charlie's Tavern and Grill — 3412 N. Dodge Blvd. Stuffed steak, filets, burgers, sandwiches and deep dish pizza. All you can eat Fish Fry Friday. 795-8646. $ C
Cody's Beef 'n' Beans — 2708 E. Fort Lowell Road. The burgers are thick, dripping with juices and charbroiled the way you request. 322-9475. $-$$ C
The Greens — 1310 S. Alvernon Way. You can choose from a variety of burgers. Besides beef, there are buffalo, elk, venison, ostrich, wild boar, antelope, lamb and turkey. 326-2310. ¢ S
Trident Grill — 2033 E. Speedway. Hamburgers, 24 beers on tap, friendly folks, cozy booths and a long bar make this a fine hangout. 795-5755. $$ C
International
Lani's Luau — 2532 S. Harrison Road. The next time the trade winds blow you through the Southeast Side, relive the tastes and flavors of that Hawaiian vacation you took with a trip to Lani's. 886-5828. $ SE
Rio Cafe — 2526 E. Grant Road. Flavorful, but its food is more fusion than Brazilian. The name conjured up dreams of those smoky skewers of beef, churrasco or a crispy risole stuffed with sweet corn. 323-5003. $$ C
Zemam's — 2731 E. Broadway. Exotic spot serves Ethiopian cuisine to eat the Ethiopian way (no forks). No alcohol; BYOB. More than half of the menu is vegetarian makes us love it more. Try the spinach dish. Or the yemsir wet, a stunning, spicy, red lentil dish.323-9928. $$ C
Italian
Gavi Italian Resturaunt — 7865 E. Broadway. Excellent food in an intimate setting; very popular in its East Side neighborhood. Definitely worth the wait to get in. 290-8380. $$ E
Caffé Torino — 10325 N. La Cañada Drive, Oro Valley. Northern Italian fare served with style. 219-2994. $$ NW
Giacomo's Authentic Italian Dining — An intimate showcase for owner/chef Giacomo Aprea, who hits plenty of high notes. If you like anchovies, try the penne putanesca. 6878 E. Sunrise Drive. 529-7358. $$$ FH
Intermezzo — The Plaza at Williams Centre, 5350 E. Broadway, Suite 128. This low-key restaurant is open for not-so-light lunches, with wine and a light menu in the evening. 748-8100. $ C
Mama Louisa's La Cantina Restaurant — 2041 S. Craycroft Road. Mangia is the motto at this place for reasonably priced homemade Italian food. 790-4702. $$ C
Nonna Maria's — 2161 Rockcliff Blvd., Oracle; 1-520-896-3522. Obviously, pizza and pastas abound, but sandwiches, salads and calzones also make up the menu. $$ NW
Bazil's — 4777 E. Sunrise Drive. Booths and a rich-hued décor provide the backdrop for ample portions of Italian specialties such as veal and pasta. Half-orders available. Reservations recommended. 577-3322. $$$ FH
Oregano's Pizza Bistro — 4900 E. Speedway. They pile on the food at this hip, chic little eatery. But you might have a long wait. 327-8955. $$ C
Tavolino — 7090 N. Oracle Road. The small restaurant serves unfussy fare. Reservations recommended. 531-1913. $$$ NW
Viro's Real Italian Bakery and Cafe — 8301 E. 22nd St. A sampling of the fresh baked goods, meats and cheeses will make you think you're in Tuscany. 885-4045. $ SE
Dolce Vita —7895 E. Broadway. It's tempting to fill up on the crusty bread dipped in rosemary-garlic olive oil, but save room for anything topped by the marinara sauce. 298-3700. $$$ E
Roma Imports — 627 S. Vine Ave., off 15th Street and South Kino Parkway. Good Italian food done right. You order at the counter, seat yourself and wait for your food to be served. 792-3173. $ C
Roma Caffé — 4140 W. Ina Road. Owner/chef Gino Marinelli, a native of Naples, Italy, has run this place for 25 years. He's justifiably proud of his eatery's authentic pasta dishes. 744-2929. $$$ NW
North Modern Italian Cuisine — 2995 E. Skyline Drive. Sam Fox's restaurant has a homey, sink-in-and-enjoy-yourself feel. 299-1600. $$ FH
Piazza Gavi — 5415 N. Kolb Road. Pizza and a more upscale environment are the marked differences between this and the other Gavi restaurants. The Sicilian fare comes in big sizes. 577-1099. $$$ FH
DiLuca Fine Italian Foods — 7090 N. Oracle Road. A takeout restaurant and deli that also has a small market with a wide array of Italian imports. In the deli counter, you'll find lasagna, meatballs alongside cold pasta salads and veggies. 531-8885. $$ NW
Trattoria Della Famiglia — 6060 N. Oracle Road. Unpretentious and inviting, with rustic cook pots and Italian posters hanging on sponge-painted burnt orange walls. 219-7226. $$ NW
Ascolese's Italian Ristorante — 222 S. Church Ave. Ascolese's traded Jersey Joe's subs for more upscale cuisine. The restaurant has packed up its garlic, tasty marinara sauce and sausage and settled into the old Samaniego House on the grounds of the Tucson Convention Center. 623-0313. $$$ C
Trattoria Pina — 5541 N. Swan Road, at Sunrise Drive. Simply fantastico Italian fare. Dishes here don't need fancy dress to speak eloquently. 577-6992. $$$ FH
Chow Bella — 944 E. University Blvd. A sit-down Italian restaurant, located on the busy strip of shops and restaurants on University Boulevard next to the University of Arizona campus. 623-1966. $$ C
Verona Italian Restaurant — 120 S. Houghton Road. Simple, yet quietly elegant, with generous portions of Italian delights. 722-2722. $$ SE
Cibaria Cucina Italiana — 12985 N. Oracle Road. The talented Michael Veres is chef and co-owner. Check out the heavenly gnocchi arrabiata. 825-2900. $$$ NW
Vintabla — 2890 E. Skyline Drive. This spot specializes in small plates and big plates meant to be shared — a brilliant way to eat, really, especially for those with smaller appetites or those who like to sample a bit of everything. 577-6210. $$ FH
La Taverna Di Gavi — 6960 E. Sunrise Drive. A combination of Italian, French cuisines, with several vegetarian choices. 615-1900. $$$ FH
Make mine meat
Bubb's Grubb — 16010 N. Oracle Road. Meat lovers will find what they're looking for. 825-6510. $-$$ NW
Chad's Steak House and Saloon — 3001 N. Swan Road. Hand-cut beef selections range from ground sirloin to porterhouse at this Western-themed restaurant. 881-1802. $$ C
Last Territory Steakhouse and Music Hall — 10000 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley; Juicy steaks in a casual OId West setting. 544-1738. $$ NW
Li'l Abner's Steak House — 8500 N. Silverbell Road. This former stagecoach stop serves steak grilled over mesquite wood. No reservations. 744-2800. $$ NW
El Corral — 2201 E. River Road. A cowboy-up kinda place, with colorized black-and-white prints of Silver Screen stars on the walls. They specialize in steaks with surprisingly low prices. 299-6092. $ FH
Dickman's Meat and Deli — 6472 N. Oracle Road, 229-9777; and 8646 E. Broadway. Dickman's will remind you of a Midwestern deli, comfortably casual with a folksy down-home feel to it. 885-8020. $$ NW, E
Cattletown Steakhouse and Saloon — 3141 E. Drexel Road. A country-style steakhouse with Texas-size tables. No checks. 295-1141. $$ S
Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar — 6360 N. Campbell Ave., No. 180. The noise level is high, but the satisfaction level is even higher. Reservations recommended. 529-5017. $$$$ FH
McMahon's Prime Steak House — 2959 N. Swan Road. Upscale restaurant with glassed-in wine room, features meats and seafood. 327-2333. $$$$ C
Taste of Texas — 8310 N. Thornydale Road. Serves dinner daily in an old-town, family-style atmosphere. 572-5968. $$ NW
Sam Hughes' Place — 446 N. Campbell Ave. Championship dining — try to find a classier sports bar anywhere else. 747-5223. $$$ C
Sullivan's Steak House — 1785 E. River Road. It's worth the indulgence. 299-4275. $$$$ FH
Firebirds — 2985 E. Skyline Drive, at La Encantada. Steaks here are aged, thick and juicy. 577-0747. $$$$ FH
OK Corral — 7710 E. Wrightstown Road. Cowpokes love this casual Western joint. The mighty fine steaks are cooked over a mesquite fire. 885-2373. $$$ FH
Pinnacle Peak — 6541 E. Tanque Verde Road in Trail Dust Town. Ol' West hullabaloo can put you right in the mood for a thick, juicy steak cooked just the way you want it over a mesquite wood fire. 296-0911. $$ FH
Daisy Mae's Steakhouse — 2735 W. Anklam Road, serves certified Angus steaks, cooked on an open flame fueled by bold mesquite whose fragrance seeps into the meat. The menu, heavy with steaks and grilled ribs, chicken and seafood. The steaks are the stars here. 792-8888. $$ NW
Rod's K.C. Barbecue — 601 N. Fourth Ave. Friendly dining spot with a down-home ambience serves savory, lean and tender ribs. No alcohol. 623-0182. $ C
El Paso BBQ Co. — 5510 E. Broadway, 745-2000.; 7265 N. La Cholla Blvd., 352-3301. It's a solid choice for barbecue and other rib-sticking food. $ C, NW
McClintock's Restaurant — 3755 W. Conrads Way. They call the cuisine organic American. We think it's more classic American grill featuring steaks, seafood, pastas and salads. You won't get past the gatehouse without a reservation. 579-2100. $$$$ NW
Mediterranean
Athens on Fourth — 500 N. Fourth Ave. It's all Greek to this restaurant. And pretty darn good, too. 624-6886. $$ C
Luxor Cafe — 3699 N. Campbell Ave, A Mediterranean-style restaurant. Delicious cucumber salad, vegetable sambosa, Za'atar Mana'ish (personal pita pizza) and shawerma beef wrap. 325-3771. $$ C
Opa — 2990 N. Campbell Ave. Authentic Greek cuisine in a fast, casual setting. 327-2841.¢ C
My Big Fat Greek —95 W. River Road, Great food: operates on the philosophy: "As long as we're above ground, we should have a great time." Opa! to that. 888-0428. $$ W
Pizza
Brooklyn Pizza Company — 534 N. Fourth Ave. Best-selling pizza is the tried-and-true pepperoni, but the staff recommends the cheese pizza with tomato and basil sauce. 622-2902. $ C
Bianchi's — 1110 N. Silverbell Road. West Siders' pizzeria of choice, with loads of toppings available. Drive-through and delivery. 882-8500. $ C
1702 — 1702 E. Speedway. In addition to soups, salads and a vast variety of beers, this UA-area eatery features six specialty pizzas and each comes with five toppings. The portions are huge. 325- 1702. $ C
Zachary's Pizza — 1028 E. Sixth St.. Delicious, inventive pizzas that won't disappoint. Parking is scarce, but the toppings are plentiful. 623-6323. $ C
Zona 78 — 78 W. River Road. The grown-up pizzas have thin crusts, inventive toppings, and the tomato sauce is used judiciously. 888-7878. $$ NW
Bazil's To Go — 4777 E. Sunrise Drive. Flavorful Chicago-style pizza and pasta for take-out only. 577-1100 $$ FH
Rocco's Little Chicago Pizzeria — 2707 E. Broadway. Mounds of cheese on the pies and one of the best thin crusts around. The restaurant also serves up distinctive hot wings. 321-1770. $$ C
Magpie's Gourmet Pizza — 8295 N. Cortaro Road, 572-4300; 605 N. Fourth Ave., 628-1661; 4654 E. Speedway, 795-5977; 105 S. Houghton Road, 751-9949; 7159 E. Tanque Verde Road, 546-6526. Locally owned chain makes even plain pepperoni a gooey delight. NW, C, E, FH $$
Eclectic Pizza — 7065 E. Tanque Verde Road. Organic dough and choices like jalapeño cream sauce and red curry sauce give you a reason to visit. 886-0484. $$ FH
New York Pizza — 8771 E. Broadway. Inch-thick crusts and to-die-for garlic bread. 885-0116. $$ E
Arizona Pizza Company — 4955 N. Sabino Canyon Road, 299-7311; 5855 E. Broadway, 514-0909. Not your average pies, with selections such as chicken pesto and The Hawaiian. $$ FH, C
Canal Street Pizzaria — 5655 E. River Road. Generous servings and a menu scattered with comments that read like script notes from "The Sopranos." 615-2262. $-$$ FH
Enoteca Pizzeria and Wine Bar — 58 W. Congress St. Sure there are always a handful of mouthwatering specials on the board (most of them are for meat-eaters, mind you), but why get all complicated when you can enjoy something as simple and savory as a doughy pie with crispy crust topped with goat cheese, caramelized onions and other gourmet delights. 623-0744. $$ C
Vero Amore — 3305 N. Swan Road. Don't expect pepperoni. Yes, it's a pizza place, but not that kind of pizza place. Think Wolfgang Puck rather than Shakey's. Toppings include fresh basil and prosciutto, or smoked salmon partnered with mascarpone cheese and arugula. 325-4122. $$ FH
Rosati's Authentic Chicago Pizza — 8814 E. Tanque Verde Road. Northeast Side pizza parlor bakes an exceptional pie, with several crust options, including double-dough pizza. 760-4777. $ FH
Pizazz Pizza Bistro — 1763 E. Prince Road. The pizza here is shockingly good, and the tableside fresh pesto will blow your mind. 325-9040. $$. C
Sandwiches
Billy Bryant's Bar-B-Q—3930 W. Ina Road. Billy Bryant's serves up grub that goes well with a red-and-white checkered picnic blanket: smoked pork, beef and sausage with all the requisite sides. 323-7083. $$ NW
Mona's Danish — 4777 E. Sunrise Drive. Menu features hot and cold sandwiches, breakfast items and salads. 579-1959. $ FH
PJ's Subs —4500 E. Speedway. Hot subs, cold subs, roast beef, turkey, tuna and Philly cheese steaks. With lots of ways to customize your sandwich. 798-1200 . ¢ C
Brushfire —2745 N. Campbell Ave, "Tucson-style" barbecue, meaning more seasonings and flavor, like balsamic vinegar and fresh garlic. It is a must try. 624-3223. $$ C
Frankie's — 2574 N. Campbell Ave. Brings the distinct flavor of the Philadelphia Cheesesteak to the streets of Midtown Tucson. 795-2665. $ C
Baggin's — 5375 E. Pima, 795-7135; 33 N. Stone, 792-1344; 1800 E. Ft. Lowell, 327-1611. 5056 E. Broadway, 327-8718. 7233 E. Speedway, 290-9383; 11015 N. Oracle, 547-2839; 2741 E. Speedway, 327-4342; 6342 N. Oracle, 575-8878; 3191 E Valencia, 917-5070. They're sandwiches worth the long lunchtime lines. You even get a chocolate chip cookie for your troubles. $ E, C, NW, W, S, D
Austin's — 6129 E. Broadway. New location but same to-scream-for ice cream, with extra-thick shakes. Now serving breakfast. 514-5132. $ E
Beyond Bread — 3026 N. Campbell Ave., 322-9965; 6260 E. Speedway, 747-7477. Combination sandwiches are generous; fresh-baked breads — with different daily choices — are stellar. $ C
Ted's Country Store — 2760 N. Tucson Blvd. A casual specialty market that has good deli sandwiches and a small-town vibe. 325-3122. $ C
Bison Witches Bar & Deli — 326 N. Fourth Ave. Big sandwiches and yummy soup (served in bread bowls). Take-out might be easier because of the lack of dining space. 740-1541. $ C
Daggwood Cafe — 736 E. Fort Lowell Road. Huge sandwiches in a variety of choices, including — yes, sir — liverwurst. 903-9663. $ C
Sausage Deli — 2334 N. First Ave. Lots of sandwich choices, and for only $1.99 you can add a side salad, chips and a drink. 623-8182. $ C
Bumsted's — 500 N. Fourth Ave. The vast menu is divided into "affairs" — "A Hot Affair" for hot sandwiches, "A Sweet Affair" for desserts, etc. But don't let the novelty names fool you — Bumsted's is all about good food. 622-1413. $$ C
Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwich — 2485 N. Swan Road; 749 N. Park Ave. Sandwiches come on seven-grain bread, wrapped in a tortilla or on French bread. Bread is baked in-house. Meat and veggies are sliced fresh. 326-5112 (Swan); 206-9999 (Park). $ C
Wags Family Restaurant — 4026 E. Grant Road. The hearty fare here includes breakfasts with sausage and gravy and creamed chipped beef on toast. And pork plays a featured role on the menu, including a mean pork tenderloin sandwich. 323-2345. $ C
Special settings
Cuvée World Bistro — 3352 E. Speedway. An eclectic menu with a hip ambience and some of the tastiest food around. 881-7577. $$$ C
Bistro Philippe — 2990 N. Swan Road. Their 80-some dishes are from a variety of regions of France, and not as sauce-heavy as one might expect. Certainly not intimidating. 318-1118 . $$ C
Janos —3770 E. Sunrise Drive. Innovative fare and fine service. 615-6100. $$$$ FH
The Dish — 3131 E. First St. This small, intimate restaurant is a dressy, date-night kind of place, so the kids might want to stay home. 326-1714. $$$$ C
Red Sky Café — 2910 N. Swan Road, Suite 100. Steve Schultz dishes up oversize servings that expertly combine French, California and Southwestern cuisines. 326-5454. $$$ C
Pastiche Modern Eatery — 3025 N. Campbell Ave. Chic bistro serves a range of good stuff, from elegant dishes to comfort food. 325-3333. $$$ C
58 Degrees and Holding Co. — 4280 N. Campbell Ave. This restaurant and wine bar in St. Philip's Plaza serves salads, paninis and large plates. 299-5804. $$ FH
The Bistro at Las Candelas — 427 E. Limberlost Drive. The restaurant is wildly eclectic. Italian-influenced dishes. A touch of French, Indian and Mediterranean. But the menu is small and well-chosen. 696-9100. $ NW
Luxor Café — 3699 N. Campbell Ave. A Mediterranean-style restaurant. Try the appetizer sampler. But there is so much more to try — cucumber salad, vegetable sambosa, Za'atar Mana'ish (personal pita pizza) and shawerma beef wrap. 325-3771. $$ C
The Gold Room at the Westward Look Resort — 245 E. Ina Road. The menu offers classic and nouvelle choices, along with eye-catching city views. 917-2930. $$$$ NW
Flying V Bar & Grill — 7000 N. Resort Drive, at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. The patio looks out on the pristine 18th hole of the golf course. Pricey but worth it. 299-2020. $$$ FH
Lodge on the Desert — 306 N. Alvernon Way. A relaxed, elegant hidden gem in a small Midtown resort that opened in 1930. The menu includes familiar standbys like pan-roasted chicken, along with buffalo, Kobe-style beef and even a habanero brownie. 325-3434. $$$ C
Ventana Room — 7000 N. Resort Drive, in Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. The definition of "fine dining" — near-faultless food; stunning wine list; warm, hospitable service. 299-2020. $$$$ FH
The Grill at Hacienda del Sol Resort — 5601 N. Hacienda del Sol Road. Top service and fine cuisine. Sunday brunch. 529-3500. $$$$ FH
Catalina Steakhouse — 3645 W. Starr Pass Blvd., at JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa. Many Tucson steakhouses boast the famed and popular porterhouse cut of beef, but only one that we know of offers pork's porterhouse cousin. 670-0444. $$$ C
Anthony's in the Catalinas — 6440 N. Campbell Ave. Anthony's offers Continental dining, an award-winning wine list, a great view and attentive service. 299-1771. $$$$ FH
Arizona Inn — 2200 E. Elm St. This Tucson landmark offers understated elegance and upscale, satisfying food. 325-1541. $$$$ C
Acacia at St. Philips — 4340 N. Campbell Ave. Comfortable and interesting, with food that's adventurous without being too contrived. 232-0101. $$$$ C
Primo —3800 W. Starr Pass Blvd. Peppers and rosemary and basil blossoming in on-site garden to season food. Delicious upscale dining. 792-3500. $$$$ SW
Desert Garden Bistro — The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa, 3800 E. Sunrise Drive. The menu changes weekly, but one thing is certain: There's bound to be something for every appetite. 742-6000. $$$ FH
Canela — 3252 Highway 82, Sonoita. The restaurant serves French-accented Southwest cuisine — food that glories in locally grown, often organic ingredients. 1-520-455-5873. $ SE
Vegetarian-friendly
Chopped— 2829 E. Speedway; 4205 N. Campbell Ave, 319-2467. A healthy salad alternative while still respecting your time and not sacrificing quality. $ C
Delectables — 533 N. Fourth Ave. Plenty of vegetarian choices here, such as vegan puttanesca spaghetti. 884-9289. $$ C
Lovin' Spoonfuls —2990 N. Campbell Ave. You won't find animal products at this vegan restaurant. 325-7766 $$ C
Feast Tasteful Takeout — 4122 E. Speedway. Feast has an ever-changing menu, but there always seems to be something for the veggie lover. 326-9363. $$ C
Gandhi Cuisine of India — 150 W. Fort Lowell Road. Check out the navarattan, a mixture of vegetables and paneer in a sublime curry sauce. Heck, try most any veggie meal and be happy. 292-1738. $$ C
The Garland Bistro — 119 E. Speedway. This has long been a veggie hangout — we mean the food, not the people. From vegetarian curry to a wide variety of salads. Vegan options are available. 882-3999. $$ C
Govinda's Natural Foods Buffet—711 E. Blacklidge Drive. Gourmet vegetarian cuisine. 792-0630. $$ N
Gentle Ben's Brewing Co. — 865 E. University Blvd. A variety of options. The Peggy-O is pretty amazing vegetarian fare — a grilled veggie burger topped with guacamole, Jack cheese and a creamy horseradish. 624-4177. $$ C
Guilin Chinese Restaurant — 3250 E. Speedway. An abundance of vegetarian dishes to choose from, and many will please. A favorite is the full-flavored vegetarian sizzling rice soup. 320-7768. $ C
India Oven — 2727 N. Campbell Ave. Indian restaurants are a vegetarian's friend, and that's especially true here. Of course, you want the naan — and we love the saag paneer, a creamy dish made with the fresh cheese, paneer, spinach, garlic (lots of it) and a touch of red chile. 326-8635. $$ C
Mina's Thai Restaurant — 5575 E. River Road. So many wondrous choices. A few we love: the tom yum vegetable soup, with tofu, mushrooms and lemon grass. Or the hot and spicy combo, with tofu, green beans, bamboo shoots and hot hot, spicy sauce. 299-0453. $$ FH
Red Sky Café —2900 N. Swan Road. Steve Schultz dishes up oversize servings that expertly combine French, California and Southwest cuisines. The Sunday brunch offers a range of vegetarian salads and pastas. 326-5454. $$$ C
Tohono Chul Tea Room — 366 N. Paseo del Norte. There are a few veggie choices here. Breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. 797-1222. $ NW

