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  • Items sampled: Almond Croissant Flourless Chocolate Cake Cranberry White Chocolate Bread Pudding Duck Tamale Pork Mole Tamale Margherita - Tomato, Parmesan, Mozzarella, Basil Gran Marnier Souffle Chocolate Souffle Having now visited the Market thrice, the most recent time with my mother and aunt, and sampling a few items here and there I will whole heartedly encourage anyone to visit The Market for produce - equally good quality and less expensive than that at The Old Town Market, though certainly more limited - but given the fact that Vincent's on Camelback is indeed a restaurant the real reason to go is the food, particularly the bargain $8 pizzas emerging from the 800 degree 'Vincent Van-Go" oven bubbly and crisp and the $5 souffles - without a doubt the best I've found in the Valley. Equally impressive, a long list of Mexican-influenced food proved to be high quality and well-priced - the pork mole smoky and aromatic while the duck was gamey and tender with bits of cracklins' tucked in for texture. Falling on the other end of the spectrum, I'd urge everyone to pass on the dreadful miniature almond croissant, limp and cool to the touch for $2.50, as well as the flavorless and doughy $4 bread pudding and instead order a crepe - or walk down a few feet and sample the flourless chocolate cake for free...or better yet, walk to the back of the market and buy some sweets from Tammie Coe. Honestly though, if someone can name a place else where one can order a really good duck tamale appetizer, a piping hot Neapolitan Pizza main course, and a pair of fluffy soufflés at 9:00am while perusing fresh local produce and artisan goods please let me know. Add in the fact that amongst the local artisans are Tammie Coe pastries and frequently local wine makers sampling out their wares in the warm Arizona sun and I'd be hard pressed to name a more unique experience in the greater Phoenix area - at least from October until May when all the snowbirds leave and the heat index is over one-hundred degrees by the time the market would normally open.
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