Ventana Inn and Spa sits high on Big Sur’s ountains with breathtaking views of the rocky Pacific Coast. It’s the ultimate of relaxation, and we look forward to spending a few days. Stay tuned! (Pfeiffer Beach Big Sur Creative Commons Flickr photograph by haglandc)
The Royal Palms Resort and Spa ~ Phoenix, Arizona – As we continue our journey to stay in all of Arizona’s highest rated resorts, we think we have found something very special for you at The Royal Palms Resort and Spa in Phoenix.
The Royal Palms Resort and Spa was first opened in 1948, but its original history started out in 1929 as a mansion built by Delos Willard Cooke, a New York industrialist and financier who came to the desert to aid his wife’s poor health.
Because of the Royal Palms Resort and Spa’s historical significance, and its early appeal to Hollywood-types like Groucho Marks and even President Bush, this iconic resort has also found its way to a listing in the Historic Hotels of America.
As you can see from our following video, the Royal Palms Resort and Spa is a stunningly beautiful place with perhaps the valley’s most mature gardens:
From our visit, here are the things that were left foremost in our minds:
The look and feel of a Mediterranean estate.
Unbelievably lush gardens for being in the middle of the Sonoran desert.
Our spa suite was really cool. Two flat screen TVs, a steam shower, Bose Stereo system, free WiFi, and all the little extras that you would expect from a world-class resort.
Carol really enjoyed her Alvadora Spa facial. She said, “I look five years younger”.
T. Cook’s restaurant is phenomenal. I am very happy that we can go enjoy Chef Hillson’s cuisine when ever we like.
Amazing chilled White Sangria at lunch.
Our poolside cabana was nice, and the service was impeccable.
There must be 50 little nooks around the resort where four people could sit and visit, have a cigar, enjoy a glass of wine, enjoy a fireplace, enjoy a fountain, or simply read a book. I really like this about the Royal Palms.
Everyone was very friendly, helpful, and bent over backwards to create a wonderful experience for us.
I would encourage you to poke around in our articles and video. I am quite confident that you will begin to see why The Royal Palms Resort and Spa has enjoyed such great success for over the last 60 years, and is greatly worthy of your consideration.
Disclosure: our wonderful experience was provided by the kind folks at The Royal Palms Resort and Spa. Thank you very much! It was fabulous!
T. Cook’s Restaurant ~ Royal Palms Resort & Spa ~ Phoenix, Arizona – It is a most wonderful thing to live in vacation/convention/resort destination area.
With the 4.5 million people who live in the Greater Phoenix Area, plus the millions of visitors who come each year to the Valley of the Sun, we are blessed and able to sustain a large cadre of world-class restaurants and chefs.
One of the notable examples of this is Chef Lee Hillson, Executive Chef of T. Cook’s Restaurant within the Royal Palms Resort & Spa.
Chef Hillson has garnered national attention battling on television’s popular Iron Chef, has cooked on more than one occasion at the James Beard House in New York, hosted a Friends of James Beard dinner at the resort, and has received the prestigious AAA Four-Diamond Award for the last six years running.
T. Cook’s Chef Hillson is also very popular with local foodies where they have voted the restaurant “best” in a number of categories in the Arizona Republic Reader’s Choice Awards:
Best Hotel for Dining 2010
Best Splurge Restaurant 2010
Best Romantic Restaurant 2010
Best Place for First Date 2010
Best Weekend Brunch 2010
If this hasn’t convinced you of my claim to world-class cuisine, then let me share with you our dining experience at T. Cook’s.
Carol w/ Chef Hillson and Director of Romance Robert Vickrey
After settling in with a glass of wine, and some most excellent bread and pesto, we began to peruse the menu. I could immediately tell the decision making process was going to be difficult because I wanted a taste of everything on the menu.
But alas, decisions must be made.
For our first course, Carol opted for House-Made Paté with Chef’s Fixings, while I, in my typical fashion, ventured off into untraveled gastronomical lands and chose Wild Burgundy Escargot (with crisp brioche, lightly scrambled eggs, mushrooms and roasted garlic Mascarpone).
The paté was delicious, but the escargot was stand on the top of your table and start dancing good! Wow!
For our entrées, Carol went for Butter Poached Maine Lobster (with sour cream raviolis, asparagus, and champagne chive butter sauce), while I elected the T. Cook’s Mediterranean Paella (with 1/2 lobster tail & claw).
For me, Carol’s lobster was typical. However, her accompanying raviolis were outstanding. I was prone to sticking my fork in one of her raviolis only to be shooed away. “All you get is one ravioli, Buster!“, she replied.
Now, you must understand, when I see paella on a renowned restaurant’s menu, I am going to get it. I love paella!
This paella however…..oooooh….it was put into an iron skillet and finished off in the wood fire. On top of all the wonderful tastes in this Spanish dish of all dishes, there were the most wonderful crusties. Did I spell that right? You know… crusties? Right? Those crunchy little pieces of wonderfulness you get when you cook something in an iron skillet.
High Fives to Chef Hillson, the King of Paella!
OK! Dude, calm down!
Phew! Alright. Now. We are stuffed to the gills right? But you know what happens when you are being hosted at a world-class restaurant…right?
Dessert.
There is no way they will let you out of the restaurant without sampling their desserts.
Fortunately, I figured this out a long time ago, and now I have a most excellent take-home bag of paella. YAHOO!
Ahem!
If you look at the photograph above, Chef Hillson brought us a very special dessert with our names written in chocolate. Cool!
On the plate was Chocolate Fantasy (French chocolate silk on a decadent chocolate cake with chocolate sauce served with vanilla gelato), and Caramel Cheesecake Créme Bruleé (served with fresh berries & guava sauce).
Decadent is right. It was so good, some might think it darn right sinful.
Well, all good things must come to an end.
Listen, all the accolades are well deserved. This was a spectacular dining experience, the cuisine was sensational, the service was impeccable, and T. Cook’s has earned it’s way into our hearts as one of our favorite dining experiences.
Thank you Chef Hillson, and thank you T. Cook’s team! You all deserve a standing ovation!
Disclosure: this dining experience was provided by the Royal Palms Resort and Sap. Thanks!
We are looking forward to visiting this legendary boutique resort located high on the north slope of Camelback Mountain in Paradise Valley, Arizona! (Photo courtesy of Sanctuary on Camelback)
As baby boomers, we recently celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary.
As we were contemplating this most special day, we decided that it would be fun to create a Caribbean island tour and share with other baby boomers a few of the Caribbean’s most luxurious and romantic island resorts.
We are greatly pleased to share with you our 25th Wedding Anniversary Caribbean Island Tour which contains:
Many articles sharing our experiences
Photo-journals
Scores of photographs
and three visually striking videos all set to the music of the Caribbean islands
Our tour includes three fabulous resorts on three different islands.
25th Wedding Anniversary Caribbean Island Resort Tour
We hope that you enjoy this series. We have many more features up our sleeves and hope that you will follow along.
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