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Author: jmaurizi

Thai Spices Natural Restaurant

 

Nicely decorated interior and friendly owner. I arrived very close to closing but they seated me anyway. I felt I should eat fast since I came in so late. No problem because I was very hungry.  I ordered the Pad Prig King with Chicken. I eat at a lot of very good Thai restaurants and this Prik King was very good, but not the best. The portion was very big and I could not finish. Flavors were good but the chicken seemed like it was added as an after thought. No real flavor to the chicken on its own. It was convenient and reasonably priced so I would visit again and try another dish.

Hours:
Monday 11:30 am – 3:00 pm, 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Tuesday 11:30 am – 3:00 pm, 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Wednesday 11:30 am – 3:00 pm, 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Thursday 11:30 am – 3:00 pm, 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Friday 11:30 am – 3:00 pm, 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Saturday 11:30 am – 3:00 pm, 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Sunday Closed
Address: 2611 Arizona 89A, Sedona
Phone: (928) 282-0599

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Author: jmaurizi

Sedona Restaurants

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Author: jmaurizi

Sedona

 

Sedona is the center of what is known as “Red Rock Country.”  The scenery is like an oasis when approaching from Phoenix.  Driving north through the desert, seeing your first glimpse of the red rock sandstone with green vegetation sprinkled about is a beautiful site.  For those traveling from Phoenix, your first red rock formation would be Bell Rock in the town of Oak Creek, a suburb of Sedona.

Sedona is a recreation paradise.  There are hundreds of miles of hiking trail and it is becoming famous for it’s mountain biking as well.  But what makes Sedona perfect is some amazing hotel spas and restaurant options.  Some restaurants that should not be missed are The Hudson, Elote and Saltrock.  These are my top three and I would happy eating at each one exclusively.

Yes, the desert is harsh but Sedona is home to Oak Creek, a river that runs year round.  There are several places to enjoy the cool water for a swim at Slide Rock State Park and Red Rock Crossing-Crescent Moon Park.

I would also recommend taking the time to enjoy a Sedona sunset.  Often this is overlooked as people head out for dinner.  But the sunsets are spectacular.  Some of my favorite places to watch sunset is from the summit of Doe Mountain, the summit of the Cockscomb or the summit of Little Sugarloaf Mountain which is the easiest to get to but still requires some hiking.

 

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Blue Moon Cafe

 

This is a nice little place near Bell Rock. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. I stopped in for lunch and was seated very fast but after being told my waiter would be right with me, it took some time. I nearly left but decided to get and to find someone to take my order. The tables have small books to read while you wait for you food. I found the one on my table interesting.  I eventually order the California Burger which is a beef patty with jack cheese, avocado and ranch dressing.  It really wasn’t anything special. Tasted fine. It comes with fries.  Many other places in Sedona to try.
Address: 6101 HWY 179, Sedona, AZ
Phone: 928-284-1831

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Author: jmaurizi

Arizona

Phoenix

Tucson

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