Best Fine Dining in Scottsdale (2026)
Our ranked guide to Scottsdale's best fine dining and special-occasion rooms, anchored by Cafe Monarch's prix-fixe tasting, Mastro's City Hall, and Nobu Scottsdale.
Why we wrote this guide
Scottsdale wears fine dining differently than most cities. The desert-resort setting means the best rooms lean into occasion: piano bars that run seven nights a week, dry-aged steaks seared on 1,500-degree broilers, prix-fixe tasting menus that hand the evening to the chef, and glass-walled kitchens built to be watched. The range runs from an AAA Four Diamond four-course tasting in Old Town to the marquee global names at Scottsdale Fashion Square and the trophy steak-and-seafood rooms out at Kierland. This is our ranked guide to the best fine dining in Scottsdale for 2026, curated for the special-occasion night, the anniversary, the milestone dinner, and the see-and-be-seen upscale table. Every venue below is one we know well and send our guests to. Last updated July 2026.
Looking for the table, not the reading? Tell us the night, the group, and the occasion and we will point you to the right room. The order below blends the caliber of the kitchen with the setting and the occasion each room fits best, not just the accolade count. A note on how Scottsdale works: outside Las Vegas the restaurant reservation itself sits with the venue, so you book the table direct with the restaurant. What we do is point you to the right upscale room, help you time it, and build the rest of the trip around dinner, from Old Town's nightlife district to the dayclub and pool side.
The ranked guide
1. Cafe Monarch (Old Town)
The natural first call for a proper fine-dining night in Scottsdale. Chef David Warner runs a contemporary American prix-fixe, a four-course format that shifts seasonally through Arizona ingredients, from seared Hudson Valley foie gras to A5 Japanese Wagyu filet. The 80-seat room balances intimacy with polish, candlelit booths, crisp white linens, and fresh florals, and the collared-shirt dress code tells you exactly what kind of evening it is. This is Old Town's most decorated tasting-menu room, and it is built for anniversaries and unhurried, occasion dinners.
See Cafe Monarch.
Best for: the tasting-menu anniversary, the special-occasion dinner you plan a room around.
2. Mastro's City Hall (Old Town)
The classic Scottsdale steakhouse for a milestone night. Mastro's has anchored its Old Town location since 2002, and the 150-seat room channels understated elegance through hand-blown glass chandeliers, white-clothed tables, and leather booths, with a live piano bar seven nights a week. The kitchen sears wet-aged USDA Prime steaks in a 1,500-degree broiler and plates them sizzling, from the Bone-In Filet Mignon to the Tomahawk Ribeye, alongside a serious seafood and cocktail program. It is a room worth a dedicated evening, not a squeezed-in stop.
See Mastro's City Hall.
Best for: the classic steakhouse special occasion, the celebratory table with a piano bar.
3. Mastro's Ocean Club (Kierland)
The seafood-forward Mastro's sibling, and one of the most reliably electric fine-dining rooms in the Valley. Set among the palm-lined courtyards of North Scottsdale at Kierland Commons, it pairs a raw-bar-and-prime-steak menu with nightly live music from a piano bar, so the room works for a serious dinner or a long, celebratory night. Expect an upscale, dressed-up crowd and trophy plates: the signature Lobster Cocktail, Chilean sea bass, Japanese A5 Wagyu, and the caramelized Warm Butter Cake to close. Smart casual is the floor, and the energy climbs as the music does.
See Mastro's Ocean Club.
Best for: the see-and-be-seen upscale night, the celebratory dinner with live music.
4. Maple & Ash (Old Town)
A two-Michelin-starred Chicago concept, brought to Scottsdale in 2019 under Chef Danny Grant. The 150-seat room wraps plush leather booths, flickering candle lamps, and a dramatic wood-burning hearth in moody sophistication, and the dress code reads "dress to impress." The menu centers on dry-aged steaks grilled over maple and ash woods, flanked by inventive seafood and pastas, and Wine Spectator called the wine list one of the most outstanding in the world. It pulls equally for a romantic dinner and a festive group toast.
See Maple & Ash.
Best for: the upscale romantic dinner, the celebration with a landmark wine list.
5. Nobu Scottsdale (Old Town)
The marquee global name, done right. Nobu Matsuhisa's first Arizona location opened in January 2025 in the luxury wing at Scottsdale Fashion Square, a 237-seat room designed in a calm, minimalist language of earthy materials and desert-toned finishes. The signature Japanese-Peruvian playbook runs through the Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeno and the Black Cod Miso, and the seasonal omakase and tasting menus are the way to hand the kitchen the evening. It sits in the heart of Old Town, walking distance to the Entertainment District.
See Nobu Scottsdale.
Best for: the chef-driven omakase, a world-class anchor dinner before a night out.
6. Ocean 44 (Old Town)
Trophy seafood from the Mastro family, built for occasions. The seafood counterpart to Steak 44 sits steps from Scottsdale Fashion Square, and it plays the part with a mammoth central bar, a glass expo kitchen, and private rooms that fill nightly with a dressed-up, celebratory crowd. The raw bar anchors the room, and the menu opens into black-truffle sauteed Maine lobster, Alaskan crab legs, and the steakhouse muscle that keeps the surf-and-turf crowd happy. It was named to OpenTable's Top 100 Restaurants list, and proper attire is expected.
See Ocean 44.
Best for: the surf-and-turf celebration, the dressed-up group dinner in Old Town.
7. Marcellino Ristorante (Old Town)
Old Town's most personal Italian room, and its most romantic. Chef Marcellino Verzino grew up on a farm in Italy's Campania region and has run this chef-owned ristorante with his wife Sima for more than two decades, cooking handcrafted pastas and Mediterranean seafood steered by the season. Beyond the carte there is a Chef's Personal Tasting menu for guests who want to hand over the evening, and the wine list earned a Wine Spectator Best of Award. Tablecloths, fresh flowers, candlelight, and live music on Saturdays turn anniversaries into a night in Italy.
See Marcellino Ristorante.
Best for: the romantic anniversary room, the leisurely tasting-menu dinner.
8. The Americano (North Scottsdale)
Chef Scott Conant's love letter to the Italian steakhouse. Conant, a two-time James Beard Award winner and the chef behind Scarpetta, took full ownership in 2020, and his fingerprints are on every plate: fine-aged steaks and American Wagyu share the menu with house-made pastas and Italian crudi, and his famous Spaghetti Pomodoro is the tell. The room reads glamorous but never stiff, built for celebration, with ice-cold martinis a house signature and a cellar of more than 200 Italian and American bottles.
See The Americano.
Best for: the chef-driven celebration, the upscale Italian steakhouse night.
9. Virtu Honest Craft (Old Town)
The cooking-first room that first put Old Town on the national dining map. Chef and owner Gio Osso opened Virtu in 2013 inside the boutique Bespoke Inn, and it is small, warm, and grown-up, with a tree-shaded patio regulars call the best seat in the house. Osso builds Mediterranean food on Italian roots with a seasonal point of view, anchored by the charred octopus that has been a fan favorite since day one, plus a prix-fixe path for guests who want him to lead. The wine program is a destination in its own right, recognized with Wine Spectator's Best of Award of Excellence.
See Virtu Honest Craft.
Best for: the quiet, considered fine-dining dinner, the romantic patio table.
How to choose, fast
The tasting-menu or prix-fixe pick: Cafe Monarch for the four-course format, with Marcellino and Virtu Honest Craft for chef-led tasting paths.
The classic steakhouse special occasion: Mastro's City Hall, with Ocean 44 when the group wants the raw bar too.
The romantic anniversary room: Marcellino Ristorante or Virtu Honest Craft, both intimate and candlelit.
The see-and-be-seen upscale night: Mastro's Ocean Club at Kierland or Nobu Scottsdale at Fashion Square.
The chef-driven pick: The Americano for Scott Conant, Nobu Scottsdale for the omakase.
Why the Scottsdale reservation is worth planning
The best upscale Scottsdale tables move fast, and they move faster on the weekends that draw a crowd. Reservations tighten sharply around the WM Phoenix Open in early February, one of the busiest weeks on the entire Scottsdale calendar, and the Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction in January, with spring training and the Cactus League filling February and March. Layer in the spring and fall resort high season and Valentine's and anniversary weekends, when the romantic rooms book out first, and the prime-time seatings at rooms like Cafe Monarch, Mastro's City Hall, and Nobu close furthest out. The public reservation apps show you what is left, not what is possible. Outside Las Vegas the dining reservation runs through the venue, so what we do is point you to the right room for the occasion, flag the chef's-counter and tasting-menu formats that often stay open after the main book closes, and build the rest of the trip around dinner.
How MyRSVP holds the rest of the night
MyRSVP's concierge service in Scottsdale specializes in the nightclub and pool-club side of the trip, with dinner as the anchor point. Old Town's Entertainment District sits steps from most of these rooms, and we have live Scottsdale nightclub and dayclub inventory, so once your table is set we build the night around it: the right club, bottle service and table placement, and the dayclub or pool day if the weekend calls for it.
The process for you is short:
Tell us the night, the group size, and the room (or tell us the occasion and we will pick).
We come back with the plan: the dinner to target, the timing, and the nightlife booked around it.
You confirm. We hold the pieces we handle.
Frequently asked questions
What are the best fine dining restaurants in Scottsdale?
For a proper special-occasion night, Cafe Monarch leads with its AAA Four Diamond four-course prix-fixe, followed by the classic steakhouse rooms Mastro's City Hall and Mastro's Ocean Club, the two-Michelin-pedigreed Maple & Ash, and the marquee Nobu Scottsdale. The right answer depends on the occasion, which is why we rank by fit above, not just accolades. Tell us the night and we will match the room.
What is the most romantic restaurant in Scottsdale?
For a romantic anniversary dinner, Marcellino Ristorante is our first call: a chef-owned Campanian room with tablecloths, candlelight, fresh flowers, and live music on Saturdays. Virtu Honest Craft runs a close second, small and grown-up with a tree-shaded patio that regulars guard. Both are intimate, cooking-first rooms rather than scene restaurants, which is exactly what a quiet celebration wants.
What is the dress code, and what should I expect at a Scottsdale fine dining restaurant?
Expect business casual as the floor, and dressier at the top rooms: Cafe Monarch requires collared shirts with jackets preferred for men, and Maple & Ash reads "dress to impress." Plan for a longer, unhurried evening, often two hours or more at the tasting-menu and steakhouse rooms, with valet parking common. Peak Scottsdale season runs November through April, so the dining rooms feel most dressed-up and celebratory in those months.
What is the best restaurant in Scottsdale for a special occasion or anniversary?
For a milestone dinner, Cafe Monarch's four-course prix-fixe and Mastro's City Hall's piano-bar steakhouse are the two we send guests to most often. For an anniversary specifically, the intimate, candlelit rooms at Marcellino Ristorante and Virtu Honest Craft are hard to beat. For a celebratory group night with energy, Mastro's Ocean Club and Ocean 44 carry the room. Book prime-time seatings well ahead on peak weekends.
When is the hardest time to get a Scottsdale reservation?
The WM Phoenix Open in early February is the sharpest peak, with Barrett-Jackson in January and Cactus League spring training through February and March close behind. The resort high season across spring and fall keeps the upscale rooms busy, and Valentine's and anniversary weekends book the romantic rooms out first. Plan prime-time tables well in advance, and if the main dining room is full, the chef's counter or a tasting-menu slot often stays open after the primary book closes.
Does MyRSVP book Scottsdale restaurant reservations?
Outside Las Vegas, the dining reservation itself sits with the restaurant, so you book the table direct with the venue. What MyRSVP handles in Scottsdale is the nightlife and pool-club side of the trip. Tell us the dinner you are building around and we will coordinate the club, the dayclub, or the pool day so the whole night lines up, with dinner as the anchor.
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