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Guide to Tucson Weekly's 'Best Restaurants' of 2024

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Guide to Tucson Weekly's 'Best Restaurants' of 2024

by Tucson FoodieOct 22, 2024Updated Aug 4, 202610 min read
Once a year, Tucson Weekly gives the public a chance to vote on their favorite local businesses. First, we at Tucson Foodie want to thank you all for choosing us for "Best Instagram" and "Best Blog." It's an honor! Second, we want to give a shoutout to this year's "Best Restaurants." Each of the following restaurants won the top spot in each of Tucson Weekly's restaurant categories, such as "Best Vegetarian/Vegan" and "Best Korean Restaurant," to name a couple. Some of these restaurants, like Kingfisher and Baja Cafe, are on the list more than once for multiple categories.
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Baja Cafe (Broadway)

7002 East Broadway BoulevardEastside

Best Breakfast
"Classics, combos, sweet treats, specialties, and benedicts are all on the morning menu. It would take more than a full week to try every type of pancake: buttermilk, chocolate chip, blueberry, snickerdoodle, cinnamon roll, pecan roll, pineapple express, two pan Sam lemon blueberry and strawberry."

Bashful Bandit Barbecue

3686 East Speedway BoulevardMidtown

Best New Restaurant
"Eating at the Bashful Bandit is like a best friend’s barbecue. That’s how the owners want guests to feel when they eat here. Inside the dining room or outside on the patio, diners can enjoy sliced or chopped prime brisket, green chili pulled pork, or smoked chicken, to name a few. Sides include mac and cheese, borracho beans, or dill potato salad. There’s more, but you get the idea. Get dinner by the pound, the plate, or as a sandwich. There’s a kid’s portion, too."

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BOCA by Chef Maria Mazon

533 North 4th AvenueDowntown

Best Chef
"A Tucson institution, Chef Maria Mazon has been creating interesting, imaginative, and oh-so-delicious tacos since 2010. Mazon has been nominated twice for a James Beard Award and competed on 'Chopped' and 'Top Chef.' She creates authentic Sonoran tacos with a twist, lots of twists."

Caruso's Italian Restaurant

434 North 4th AvenueDowntown

Best Italian
"Opened in the 1930s, Caruso’s has remained in the family and practically in the same spot, moving only once after a flood to its current location one block away from the original site. The chefs may have upgraded the equipment, but the techniques for making pasta (ravioli, lasagna, manicotti, cannelloni) and the sauces remain the same. The 'big copper pot,' the heart of the place, is visible from the main dining room."

Cup Cafe

311 East Congress StreetDowntown

Best Downtown Restaurant
"Raise your glass to Cup Café. Located inside Hotel Congress, Cup Café boasts a creative menu with brioche French toast, cast iron baked eggs, quiche du jour, vegan breakfast tamales, barrio toast, smoked salmon benedict, omelets, Cubano sandwiches, country fried tofu sandwiches, fish ‘n’ chips, a Tucson dip with brisket, tacos, soups and salads, calamari, lettuce wraps and black bean meatballs. They are especially known for their dessert carousel, which is filled with homemade desserts."

Peking Duck at Golden Dragon (Photo by Rey H. on Yelp)

Golden Dragon Chinese Restaurant

4704 East Sunrise DriveFoothills

Best Chinese
"For more than 30 years this Safeway Shopping Center standout at Sunrise and Swan has been cooking up visually pleasing and mouth-watering gourmet fare. Longtime fans favor its refreshing and unconventional twist on regional dishes from all of China."

Gourmet Girls Gluten Free Bakery/Bistro

5845 North Oracle RoadNorthwest

Best Place to Eat Gluten-Free
"Not everyone can take gluten, that major ingredient in any wheat product. But one bite of the Gourmet Girls’ gluten-free waffles and you will hear the angels sing. Pair it with a sausage patty or a couple of eggs and possibly a mimosa and you are starting your day off right. Or try the quiche or eggs benedict. If breakfast isn’t for you, get lunch. There’s a tempting assortment of sandwiches, including a double-decker grilled cheese sandwich, a Reuben on 'rye' or a grass-fed beef hamburger. Open for breakfast and lunch."

Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort

5501 North Hacienda Del Sol RoadFoothills

Best Dining with a View
"Hacienda Del Sol offers amazing views to complement a meal from its acclaimed culinary team at two separate locations: Terraza Garden Patio and Lounge and The Grill. Terraza even allows pets and has a pet menu, so there’s something for everyone."

Kingfisher Bar & Grill

2564 East Grant RoadUniversity & 4th Ave

Best Central Restaurant
"When another burger or burrito just won’t do, head to Kingfisher’s where you will find some of the Old Pueblo’s best seafood. Whether you like your oysters baked, fried, or naked, Kingfisher’s got them. They have fried fish, fish and chips, smoked fish of the day, yellowfin tuna poke, calamari, and shrimp. Missing New England? Have a warm lobster roll. There are also some non-water proteins to choose from. Plus, the side lounge has an award-winning wine list."

La Chingada Cocina Mexicana

110 East Pennington StreetDowntown

Best Restaurant to Dazzle Out-of-Town Visitors
"Out-of-town guests will never forget their meal experience at La Chingada, the Downtown restaurant with the naughty name. Nearly any night is a good night to make a reservation for dinner, but on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday, live music is on the menu. No need for a passport for this experience. How about street tacos, flan, or churro cheesecake? Brunch and lunch are also served."

Locale Neighborhood Italian Restaurant

60 North Alvernon WayMidtown

Best Outdoor Dining
"Breakfast, lunch, or dinner, the Locale is open and waiting for you to dine here. Check out the patio. Sitting outside on a warm fall evening with a soft gentle zephyr blowing in off the desert, caressing your skin, and a plate of French toast or a seven-layer lasagne in front of you, now that’s dining."

Mi Nidito Restaurant

1813 South 4th AvenueSouth Tucson

Best Southside Restaurant
"There’s a reason President Bill Clinton and Julio and Enrique Iglesias, among many other celebs, have eaten here. It’s because the food is so good. Open since 1952, El Nidito has been doling out enchiladas, tamales, carne seca, and chorizo burritos to the waiting public with no small amount of success. Want the real thing? Eat here."

Chicken Souvlaki Kabob at Opa's Best (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Opa's Best Greek American Cuisine

4590 East Broadway BoulevardMidtown

Best Greek
"Chef-owner Qais Papoutsis and his brother, chef Nawid Esar, focus on delicious food and family-friendly service at this traditional Greek restaurant. Fan favorites include the housemade baklava, slow-roasted lamb, souvlaki, and grilled burgers."

Raijin Ramen

2955 East Speedway BoulevardUniversity & 4th Ave

Best Japanese
"As if the regular menu did not offer enough deliciousness, the seasonal menu takes ramen to another level with a curry butter miso ramen, plus Curry Soboro Don and fried Japanese scallops. Chase it all down with a Sapporo Nama beer, Japanese craft beer, or hot or cold sake."

Saffron Indian Bistro

7607 North Oracle RoadOro Valley

Best Indian
"In addition to a menu full of favorites like tandoori lamb chops and chicken tikka masala, this beloved bistro also serves killer craft cocktails and caters. The all-you-can-eat lunch buffet is open every day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with more than 15 items. All entrees are gluten-free, and many vegan options are available."

Teresa's Mosaic Cafe

2456 North Silver Mosaic DriveWestside

Best Westside Restaurant
"A beautiful view of the Catalinas, freshly made on-site tortillas like your mom used to make, and true Oaxacan-Sonoran cuisine: this is what you will find at Teresa’s Mosaic Cafe. The family came back from a devastating fire better than before and they want to show off what they do best. There’s a branch across town if it’s more convenient. Make sure you bring home some of those great tortillas. Enjoy Sunday brunch, lunch, or dinner. Pair it with a cerveza, margarita, or limonada."

The Parish

6453 North Oracle RoadNorthwest

Best Northwest Restaurant
"The Parish puts a fun twist on traditional dishes. The foods were inspired by the three owners, who hail from Louisiana, Arizona, and Texas. The menu includes noshes such as frog legs, lamb chorizo, hushpuppies, cast iron cornbread, goat cheese relleno, pork rinds, and bacon popcorn. Patrons can also choose from fuller dishes such as beer-battered catfish, gumbo, grilled trout, shrimp and grits, burgers, hot chicken sandwiches, pulled pork pibil, and po’boys. Oh, and don’t forget the homemade bread pudding and pickle berry pie."

Tito & Pep

4122 East Speedway BoulevardMidtown

Best Contemporary/Fusion Restaurant
"Midtown’s neighborhood bistro claims to encompass the spirit of Tucson and the Southwest with its mesquite-fired cuisine. Chef-owner John Martinez’s distinctive and flavorful dishes include charred summer bean salad, grilled Baja striped bass, and grilled New York strip."

Tamale at Tumerico (Photo by Hannah Hernandez)

Tumerico

2526 East 6th StreetUniversity & 4th Ave

Best Vegetarian/Vegan
"This vegetarian-vegan Latin American restaurant has racked up quite the accolades: On Yelp’s 2024 Top 100 Places to Eat, it ranked No. 1 both nationally and on the Southwest list for vegan Mexican cuisine. Guy Fieri has raved about its vegan tacos, and Kelly Clarkson cooked tacos with owner-chef Wendy Garcia, who was a James Beard Best Chef semifinalist for 2023 and 2024."

Vivace Restaurant

6440 North Campbell AvenueFoothills

Best Upscale Restaurant
"One look at Vivace’s menu and you know you are in for a meal to remember. Start with a little something from the full wine list, nosh on grilled asparagus and parma prosciutto, then enjoy a bit of beef tenderloin grilled with marsala wine sauce and paired with garlic potato puree. If there’s room, top it off with a chocolate fondue, spumoni, or the gelato of the day. Or let your server recommend your meal. Either way, this is one great place to dine."

Wild Garlic Grill

2870 East Skyline DriveFoothills

Best Foothills Restaurant
"Executive Chef Steven Schultz combines the traditional Southwest and French cuisines and methods of cooking, creating very delicious dishes, including his specialty, fresh sea bass straight out of the Sea of Cortez. Eat here and experience exceptional service but also a feeling of welcome and homecoming. The owners want guests to feel at peace while they enjoy the edible art on their plate."

Zayna Mediterranean Restaurant

1138 North Belvedere AvenueMidtown

Best Middle Eastern
"Zayna believes that customers can taste the quality difference in its dishes. The Levantine-Mediterranean eatery uses fresh veggies; high-end beef, lamb, and chicken; and global herbs and spices. Dine-in or take-out specialties such as the Zayna fries lightly dressed in lemon and garlic with special Syrian seasoning, chicken shawarma, or beef kofta plate, or a falafel sandwich."

Zemam’s Ethiopian Cuisine

2725 East Broadway BoulevardUniversity & 4th Ave

Best African Restaurant
"Feeling adventurous? Avoid the long flight and visit Zeman’s, one of Tucson’s authentic African food restaurants. The place is small, but the food is exotic. Beginners should start with the sampler plate to get a quick taste of the cuisine. Don’t forget that it’s common to eat with your hands using the spongy Ethiopian bread as a sort of scoop."

Zio Peppe

6502 East Tanque Verde RoadEastside

Best Eastside Restaurant
"Italian American meets the flavors of Southern Arizona at Zio Peppe Pizza. That means that, sure, you can get traditional pepperoni pizza, but why not try something different, like the Figgy Stardust (figs, bacon, fresh mozzarella, honey, and chamomile goat cheese and a pomegranate drizzle) or El Rustico Birria (Chef Juan Almanza’s beef birria, mozzarella, onion, cilantro, and consommé)? There is also an interesting assortment of appetizers and pastas. We can’t stay away from the Elote Arancini. Here’s why: street corn + risotto, lime crema, and queso fresco. You know you want it."
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Sonoran Restaurant Week is back for its 8th year and OVER 100 restaurants are participating!🌵

From September 4 to 13, local restaurants across Southern Arizona will come together for 10 days of incredible fixed-price menus, giving diners the perfect excuse to explore Tucson’s amazing food scene. 

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#tucsonfoodie #tucsonarizonaSonoran Restaurant Week is back for its 8th year and OVER 100 restaurants are participating!🌵 From September 4 to 13, local restaurants across Southern Arizona will come together for 10 days of incredible fixed-price menus, giving diners the perfect excuse to explore Tucson’s amazing food scene. Link in bio❤️ #sonoranrestaurantweek #srw2026 #tucsonfoodie #tucsonarizona
@Bktacos made @Nytimes’ list of 41 standout Mexican restaurants across the country. Published Aug. 13, the list was compiled by reporters, editors and photographers who spent more than a year traveling the U.S. 

BK was the only Tucson restaurant included. Writer Bill Esparza highlighted its combination of Sonora-style carne asada and Sonoran hot dogs, a pairing he noted is distinct to Arizona. Benjamin and Karel Galaz, originally from Nacozari, Sonora, opened the restaurant in 1994.

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#tucsonfoodie #tucsonnews@Bktacos made @Nytimes’ list of 41 standout Mexican restaurants across the country. Published Aug. 13, the list was compiled by reporters, editors and photographers who spent more than a year traveling the U.S. BK was the only Tucson restaurant included. Writer Bill Esparza highlighted its combination of Sonora-style carne asada and Sonoran hot dogs, a pairing he noted is distinct to Arizona. Benjamin and Karel Galaz, originally from Nacozari, Sonora, opened the restaurant in 1994. Congratulations, @bktacos!🎉 Read more on Tucsonfoodie.com Photo by @jackie_tran_ #tucsonfoodie #tucsonnews
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Thai food is vibrant, flavorful, and wonderfully versatile, from fiery curries to comforting noodle dishes. Whatever your preference or where you live in Tucson, this guide will help you find the Thai restaurant to suit your tastes.

More on Tucsonfoodie.comThai food is vibrant, flavorful, and wonderfully versatile, from fiery curries to comforting noodle dishes. Whatever your preference or where you live in Tucson, this guide will help you find the Thai restaurant to suit your tastes. More on Tucsonfoodie.com