By far, the best thing about Prado is the view from the patio.
The view of the grounds, Kasbah Pool, and Camelback Mountain might be one of the best vantage points in all of Phoenix and Scottsdale.
Your main motivation to come here should not be based on the food. The food is only okay here and you're better off exploring your culinary options - and there are plenty of better ones - elsewhere. I ate here on two occasions, I had the huevos rancheros (for breakfast) and a chicken sandwich (with tomato, avocado, and a side salad) and these were mediocre at best. Service was clunky. Pleasant, but not up to speed at times.
Normally I'm not so critical about hotel and resort dining options. But in a city where the Royal Palms has T. Cook's and Sheraton Wild Horse has Kai, Montelucia's Prado is just so incredibly disappointing.