
Consistently wonderful meals, a multiple-award winning wine list, and unparalleled attentive service. Critics say our food is always intriguing and inspiring. We say it’s Chef Vincent’s unique blend of classic French recipes with Southwestern ingredients that makes patrons and critics rave. Come see why we’ve enjoyed their enduring applause.
Local landmark known for its chef-driven, upscale French & Southwestern fusion menu & elegant vibe.
Hours
| Thursday | 5–8 PM |
| Friday | 5–8 PM |
| Saturday | 5–8 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3930 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85018
Phone: (602) 224-0225
Website: http://vincentsoncamelback.com/
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Reviews
The intimate, charming setting is perfect for date nights or catching up with friends over a great bottle of wine.
The lobster salad was perfectly appointed.
The Organic Elk special was amazing.
And don’t skip dessert: the pastries are next-level, easily some of the best in town.
If you know, you know!
Our entire table ordered the prefix menu. I personally got the wine pairing with the meal. The wine choices did not complement nor contrast their courses properly. Many of the wine choices were too sweet for the already sweet dishes they accompanied, or just underwhelming in general. Everyone in our party has eaten at Michelin star restaurants or otherwise fine dining restaurants. Obviously, we did not expect a Michelin meal, but when you label a restaurant fine dining and set the price point we paid here, we expected higher quality.
A member of our party had specific questions about the wine prior to ordering. The sommelier was incredibly unprofessional and didn’t seem knowledgeable about the wine at all, if she was a sommelier at all. She didn’t introduce herself when she came to our table. It’s almost difficult to describe her demeanor, but she continually scoffed at my friend, didn’t know I had already ordered the wine pairing, offered to sell us entire bottles of wine for the table with each course without first asking us any questions, she almost seemed intoxicated. It was a bizarre experience and changed the mood of our entire meal. Our waitress actually made the recommendation of wine my friend ended up liking and we got the impression the “sommelier” was annoyed.
Our server, wait staff, the hostess/host, and bartender were incredibly kind and attentive. They saved the service rating.
We really enjoyed our desserts and some specific dishes, just not up to the standard of fine dining or the price being charged. We also were not offered coffee or espresso with our dessert course.
I don’t think this will be a return choice for us. We really wanted to love it. I understand the restaurant business is very difficult right now, but the standard of service and food must match the price point being asked of its consumers.