
An award-winning modern Mexican & Southwestern restaurant, Elote Cafe’s authentic cuisine is culled from chef/owner Jeff Smedstad’s travel throughout Mexico. Located in the heart of Sedona, Elote Cafe proudly features seasonal, locally-grown ingredients, plus a cocktail menu highlighted by the finest tequilas and mezcal.
Bustling restaurant inside a hotel turning out inspired regional Mexican fare plus tequila drinks.
Hours
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 350 Jordan Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
Phone: (928) 203-0105
Website: http://www.elotecafe.com/
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Reviews
We’ll definitely be back! Be sure to make a reservation!!!! No Parties of 8 or more, and if it’s just you or a party of two ask for bar seating as a last minute option. Best of luck!
Firstly, we started off the night with their classic elote. Not much to say other than the flavor and texture was absolutely ideal in every way. Perfectly creamy, not too spicy. A lil squeeze of lime over the top and a pat of Cholula or a spoon of their house made salsa really seals this as one of my top dishes of all time, but the sauce is not necessary by any means.
Next, we tried both the pork belly and seafood tacos. Both fantastic, both very different from each other. The pork belly was succulent and savory with a hint of sweenesst from a barbecueesque sauce which paired excellently with the southwestern inspired flavor profile. The fish tacos leaned further into a sweeter flavor profile which worked very well with the creamy avocado and sauce drizzled on top. The sea bass was very fishy, which I personally like but I could see this not being a favorite among non seafood lovers.
The main courses consisted of the Buffalo short ribs in a savory, citrusy mole sauce and the Duck carnitas in a smoky and slightly sweet adobo. Again, both excellent in their own respects, meat cooked to perfection. I really enjoyed the crispy duck skin which came stood in the middle of the plate of carnitas. You get a side of rice and refried black beans which are very intentionally left unseasoned so you can scrape the remainder of the delicious sauces into them once you’ve finished the bulk of your meats. Eating both bowls of rice and beans is inadvisable, despite how delicious it may be, as I’m fairly certain this is where my near death experience came from.
Finally, we have the deserts. Both utilize their in house made agave sweetened vanilla ice cream which stands strongly on its own merit but when paired with the fluffy and moist corn cake, or the salty and crunchy cookie really elevates the whole experience.
Every single item tried this evening is in my opinion a 10/10 I have no critique, however, one dish stood above the rest and deserves special recognition.
If you leave this place trying just one dish, please, do yourself the favor of trying the Agave Icecream Sundae. This particular dish is one of the few I have ever had which I consider to be an 11/10 experience. Especially as a sweet corn loving individual, paired with the Agave Icecream and candied papitas this salty, crunchy corn cookie is simply in a category of its own. I highly recommend crumbling the cookie up and mixing all the flavors together.
All in all, a fantastic night out and very reasonable cost. The final bill for this over-endulgent evening was 180 before tip which I personally consider to be extreme value for the quality of the food, and not to mention the service! Jose was a gracious host, and table service was prompt and not obstructive.
Again, please, if you are a fan of southwestern inspired quizine, treat yourself to an evening, at Elote Cafe.