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  • I'm letting the word out on one of Scottsdale's best kept secrets. Calistro California Bistro is a quiet Scottsdale neighborhood restaurant that should be making a lot more noise on the valley's food scene. Calistro offers an inviting ambiance, a friendly and hardworking staff, and most importantly delicious fare. The menu is small but it is still difficult to decide. Everything sounds good. The food tastes fresh and prepared in-house from scratch. I had the duck confit tagliatelle. The duck leg was cooked perfectly and the meat easily fell off the bone. It was so flavorful that I felt like it was challenging me to chew on the bone like a dog so I could taste more. The hand-cut pasta was also magnificent and the madiera cream sauce is a perfect compliment. The meal is also served with an amazing piece of focaccia. Baked with some delectable herds, the bread would have been fine on its own, but once I dipped it in the madiera, I was in heaven. My fiancĂ© had the filet. She asked for vegetables instead of the mashed potatoes which they had no issues accommodating. I took a bite of the beef, which was cooked to a perfect medium Like most of the best places in the valley, Calistro is an unassuming little space in a strip mall. When you pull into the parking lot of the Hilton Village there is little that distinguishes the restaurant at first glance. But don't let this put you off, once you walk onto the patio you will know you're in a great spot. The bar is a perfect little spot to have a drink and keep an eye on a game or whatever else the TV is playing. It's divided from the dining room by a beautiful wine rack. Unique art lines the walls. Calistro is not expensive, but good food is going to cost you good money. However; there's a great $50 for $25 deal on local dines (https://www.localdines.com/phoenix?ref=19485) which will get you a great meal and make things easier on the wallet. Give Calistro a try, you won't regret it.
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