Sassi Restaurant Review:
Don't bother spending a fortune on airline tickets to Italy. Just gas up the car and drive to Sassi. Located on six acres of desert at the base of Pinnacle Peak, this replication of an Italian villa has everything going for it: a spectacular mountain setting, friendly but professional service, and its Italian cuisine. In a fortunate twist, it's light years from the tomato sauce-heavy food most...
If you've had to forego this year's vacation in Italy, then don't miss an opportunity to have a meal at this Tuscan villa transplanted to the Arizona desert. Every room in this beautiful, sprawling building is gorgeous and has a distinctive character of its own. The menu is not your standard southern Italian menu, so don't go looking for spaghetti and meatballs (although you might find an...
Don't even bother spending a fortune on airline tickets to Italy. Just gas up the car and drive to Sassi. Located on six acres of desert at the base of Pinnacle Peak, this gorgeous replication of an Italian villa has everything going for it---a spectacular mountain setting, friendly but professional service and great Italian cuisine. To be honest, it's light years from the tomato sauce-heavy...
Southern Italian specialties and a sprawling villa bring the Old World to the New West.:
In Short
Sassi is Italian for ""rocks,"" referring to the terrain in the Pinnacle Peak area of Scottsdale. This $10 million restaurant delights, with tile roofs, fountains, fireplaces and...