The Top Restaurants To Try In Bullhead City, Arizona
On east bank of the Colorado River, Bullhead City, Arizona has its fair share of chain restaurants, like most mid-size American towns; however, there are some great independent spots here to eat at as well if you know where to look. We’ve put together a list of the places you should put on your list when visiting Bullhead City.
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Chao Praya Thai Cuisine
Chao Praya Thai Cuisine has cornered the market in great Asian food here, with dishes that burst with fresh flavors, and Thai delicacies that range from appetizers to stir-fries. Try the deep-fried tofu with plum sauce or the Thai springs rolls to start your meal. The roasted duck in red curry served with basil leaves, pineapples, tomatoes, baby corn, and bell peppers is a powerhouse of taste, and one of the best things on the menu.
D’Angelo’s Italian Restaurant
D’Angelo’s Italian Restaurant is a family friendly Italian joint, serving up fresh pasta dishes and house specialties such as the rich baked eggplant stuffed with ricotta and topped with marinara and mozzarella. Pizzas are oven-baked and generous; meat eaters will love the ‘butcher’s’, topped with pepperoni, sausage, and Canadian bacon.
El Charro Mexican Restaurant
Inside the family-owned El Charro Mexican Restaurant, the bright interior and tiled tables are as bold and colorful as the crowd-pleasing menu of Mexican food. Anything made with carne asada (beef grilled and served in slices) to tacos and burritos is guaranteed to hit the spot. And while the menu is heavily geared toward meat dishes, vegetarians have some tasty choices too, including the veggie fajita burrito.
Firehouse Coffee Shop
Established in 2005, Firehouse Coffee Shop is the place to come for coffee, made with the shop’s own roasted beans. The laid-back vibe and free wifi makes it a great spot to bring a laptop and work while enjoying a menu that runs from breakfast sandwiches to weekly specials. For breakfast, the eggs benedict with Black Forest ham and poached eggs, served on a croissant and smothered in hollandaise sauce, is a top choice. If visiting for lunch, try the ahi tuna salad.
The Hut
If you’re looking to fill up then The Hut at The Froth and Foam Car Wash, a drive-thru and walk-up venue, serves some of the tastiest sandwiches around. Its known for the California-style pastrami hot sandwich; a tower of pastrami piled on a six-inch roll and dressed with mustard and pickles. Other favorites include the pastrami slider and piquant potato salad, with bacon, onion, garlic, and mayo. For breakfast, the breakfast burrito with choice of breakfast meats, eggs, hash browns, and cheese is a bold choice.
Maki Sushi
Don’t be fooled by the unassuming exterior of Maki Sushi; this Japanese restaurant has a reputation for excellent Japanese food and the kindness of its chef, Gregory, who will even make special gluten-free rolls for diners with a gluten intolerance. Order the Red Dragon roll if you’re a sushi fan; if you want to try something warm then the chicken teriyaki with seasonal vegetables and katsu tofu, or bread tofu with tonkatsu sauce are memorable.