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Showing posts with label Scottsdale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scottsdale. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Smashburger

The Phoenix Airport is ranked as the 2nd best airport in the country for food.


We chose Smashburger because they had salads and sweet potato fries. This is located before you clear security.


Harvest Salad--$6.59.


SmashCobb with Grilled Chicken--$8.79. This was a weird Cobb Salad. They didn't have blue cheese so substituted cheddar. The egg was fired instead of hard boiled. In any event, my husband still liked it.


Sweet Potato Fries--$2.49. The fries were slightly limp but were not greasy.



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Monday, November 26, 2018

El Original Tacos Jalisco

We wanted to try another taco place and found Jalisco Tacos. They also have several locations and were ranked highly on Yelp.

We went to the location near Downtown Scottsdale--3060 N 68th Street.


You can forego tortillas with your meal and get chips.


9 taco special--$13.66. We chose lengua (tongue), carnitas and asada. The lengua was tender but the carnitas and asada were dry. I liked Maskadore's better.


7 Mares Caldo--$12.51. This was very flavorful and it was loaded with seafood--shrimp, scallops, octopus and vegetables.


Side order of rice--$2.78. Rice was good.



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Sunday, November 25, 2018

Sugar Bowl

In the Historic Old Town is an ice-cream parlor, the Sugar Bowl.


The Sugar Bowl was often featured in "The Family Circus," the comic strip by Bil Keane. Bil lived in Scottsdale and often brought his family in for ice cream.


Hot Fudge Pinnacle Peak Sundae--$6.95. Chocolate Mint & Coffee ice cream. The ice cream is okay. I did see others order the hot caramel--maybe it's better.



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Saturday, November 24, 2018

Downtown/Old Town Scottsdale

We took a tour of the downtown/Old Town area. The downtown area is divided into several districts: Arts, Civic Center Park, Fifth Avenue Shopping, Scottsdale Fashion Square, Brown & Stetson, Entertainment, Historic Old Town, Scottsdale Waterfront & Southbridge.


We started our tour at the Bronze Horse Fountain in the Fifth Avenue Shopping District.


The statue is near the canal, currently featuring "Canal Convergence," a water/art/light display. This was "Re-Cyclone," a 20-foot structure made from 5000 plastic water bottles.


View of the Arizona Canal.


"Floatus"--12 aluminum lotus sculptures which shoot flames in the air as part of a "fire show."


"Light Flutter"--30 mechanotronic butterflies which are illuminated at night.


"Arizona"--a hand crocheted lace ribbon that stretches 600 feet along the Arizona canal. The ribbon was crocheted by over 100 volunteers.


"Infinity Crystal" uses form, light and mirrors to create the illusion of infinity. During the day, it reflects the landscape but at night, it creates projections on the surrounding trees 


"Luminous Cactus"--interactive audio/visual installation with 8 cacti. Visitors create musical light patterns by rotating drums.


Kids even got into the act by decorating recycle bins.


"Iceberg"--14 illuminated metallic arches that create sounds and lights when people walk through it.


Looking back through the "Iceberg" is the Soleri Bridge. The 2 steel pylons create a shaft of light, marking the time of day.


A permanent display with a view of the McDowell Mountains in the distance.


Another permanent display "Passing the Legacy"--a bronze sculpture depicting a vintage Pony Express rider and a contemporary Hashknife Pony Express rider handing off the mail to show the "Old West" meeting the "New West."


"The Doors"--another permanent display. 28-foot tall mirrored panels give a kaleidoscopic view inside.


We then ventured to the Historic Old Town area. If you don't want to walk the 1/2 mile, there's a free trolley that travels throughout the downtown area. It comes every 15 minutes and operates from 10am-9:25pm.

Christmas in Arizona is decorating cacti.


"The Yearlings"--a monument to wild horses. It is an icon of the free spirit of the American West.


Pick up the Historic Old Town Scottsdale self-guided walking tour and start at the "Little Red Schoolhouse." It's now home of the Scottsdale Historical Museum, which is free to tour.


Next stop is the Mexican Imports Shop. It was built in 1923 and served as Johnny Rose's Pool Hall, which doubled as a silent movie theater on Saturday nights. Kids who had no nickel for the admission could get in for free by helping to pump the player piano. In 1928, a Chinese family acquired the building and opened a grocery store. In the 1950s, they turned it into a Mexican import store.


Saba's Department Store sells western boots. It started as a pharmacy in 1921.


Remnants of the "Old West."






Mission Church was built with volunteer labor and donated materials in 1933. 


Cavalliere's Blacksmith Shop is still owned by the Cavalliere's, the original family that built this adobe structure in 1920.


"Love" by Robert Indiana. There are numerous sculptures all over the country. The original was made in 1970 and is displayed at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.


"Windows to the West"--formally titled "Atmosphere & Environments XVIII" was dedicated in 1973.  


"Imagination Gives Us Wings" is displayed at the Scottsdale Public Library entrance. It has 3 parts--an oculus in the form of a bird so that when the sun moves across, the bird is seen to fly across the entry. The 2nd part is the feather which is floating toward an inkwell.


The granite inkwell--the 3rd part--on the lower level of the library, is inscribed with a line of poetry by Emily Dickinson, “So many possibilities; let imagination give us wings.”



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Friday, November 23, 2018

Maskadore's Taco Shop

We had to try some local taco places and looked on Yelp. Maskadores ranked highly.


There are several locations--we went to the one at 7620 E. McKellips Road in Scottsdale.


5 Shrimp Tacos for a little over $9--the shrimp was cooked on the flattop and were delicious.


5 Street Tacos for $8.10--we chose carne asada, carnitas and chile verde. These were delicious. You choose your own toppings, which included cilantro, garlic, cabbage, grilled corn (I loved this addition) and salsa.



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Thursday, November 22, 2018

Cheesecake Factory

After a healthy dinner at True Food Kitchen, my husband stopped at the Cheesecake Factory and picked up a slice of cheesecake. Some of the cheesecake had double the amount of calories as what he had for dinner.


He had the Chocolate Hazelnut Crunch Cheesecake--1380 calories per slice--$8.50.



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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

True Food Kitchen

True Food Kitchen is in the same mall. I hadn't heard of them but learned that they have 25 locations all over the country.


Dr. Weil is an integrative medicine specialist who founded the restaurant chain. Their philosophy is that food should make you feel better.


Korean Noodle (420 cal)--$14: sweet potato glass noodle, bok choy, kale, cucumber kimchi, pineapple, bean sprout, almond lime vinaigrette. I added tofu (180 cal)--$4. This was really good. I was full but didn't leave feeling heavy.


Margherita Pizza (850 cal)--$12: crushed organic DiNapoli tomato, fresh mozzarella, basil. The crust was chewy, just the way great neopolitan pizza should be.


Spicy Panang Curry(710 cal)--$14: sweet potato, pole bean, bok choy, carrot, thai basil, coconut shrimp broth. It came with brown rice with quinoa. My husband added chicken (180 cal)--$4. He really liked this dish.



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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Eddie V's

There was also a Happy Hour at Eddie V's, a steakhouse.


Eddie V's is located in the same Scottsdale Quarter.


Lamb Lollipops--$9 for 3. They were dry rubbed with morels, fig glaze and EVOO. The name was misleading. They turned out to be a cube of lamb on a stick. Tasty but not worth $9.


Ahi Tuna Tartare--$13. This had curry and sesame oil, avocado, mango & citrus but it didn't have much flavor.

We had a glass of Tercet Pinot Noir and a glass of Inflection Cabernet, each for $8. The cabernet was not drinkable.



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Monday, November 19, 2018

Sol Mexican Cocina

After arriving at the resort, we walked 10 minutes to Sol Mexican Cocina.


It's located in the Scottsdale Quarter Shopping Mall, a 13 minute walk from the resort.


They have a Happy Hour from 3-6pm Mon-Fri. We started with the complimentary chips & salsa.


Street Tacos--2 for $5. You have the choice of chicken, carnitas, beer battered fish or black bean sweet potatoes. Both tacos have to be the same. We chose 2 carnitas and 2 fish taco and they were quite good.


Hot & Raw Ceviche--$9. Spicy ceviche, fresh citrus, habaneros & tropical fruit with sweet potato and beet chips. This was also quite good.


Grilled Sweet Corn--$5. Carved table side with chipotle sauce.



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