Archive for July, 2011

Top Five Sushi Restaurants In Phoenix, Arizona

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Sushi restaurants have become extremely popular in the United States. Phoenix, located in the Valley of Sun is situated several miles from the ocean. In spite of this, there are some excellent sushi and seafood restaurants in the area. Be it a casual lunch or an upscale dining, Phoenix is sure to have something to offer for sushi fans. Some popular sushi places in Phoenix are:

Sakana Sushi & Grill: With three locations in the Phoenix area, Sakana offers an extensive menu that (more…)

Top Five Restaurants In Phoenix, Arizona

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

If you recently relocated to the city of phoenix, or are just making a quick stop in the city, you should aim for the best experience the city has to offer. Getting a good meal is always a good idea to make a good memory of your time in Phoenix. Here is a short list of the top five restaurants that are worth checking out.

1.Brio Tucson Grille – This is an Italian restaurant with a good selection (more…)

Top Five Tourist Attractions In Phoenix, Arizona

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

Phoenix is the capital city of Arizona. The city has the highest population of any urban center in the Southwest of the U.S. Those who are visiting the city or are moving into the region should take time to enjoy at least one of Phoenix’ major attractions.

Balloon Rides – Out in the desert not far from the city, people can rise in hot air balloons. The spectacular views of sunrise and the sprawling metropolis stretch in all directions.

Camelback Mountain – Superb exercise with vertical hiking, (more…)

Fun Landmarks To See While In Phoenix, Arizona

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

A new museum in Phoenix, Arizona, is quickly becoming a favorite of many locals and guests. The Museum of Musical Instruments features musical instruments from over 200 countries and territories around the world. When a visitor approaches an exhibit, a video will start playing showing that instrument being played. Many of the videos show people in costumes and people dancing to the music. The museum features five different galleries. They are Africa, Asia, Latin America, United States and Europe.
Another favorite landmark is the Mystery Castle, which was built in the 1930s by Boyce (more…)