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April 2024 by Anastasiia
We didn't stay at the hotel, we stopped for lunch after the Grand Canyon. A very atmospheric place, the ambiance looks like a very expensive restaurant, but the prices are more than affordable. Indians work in the establishment, for us, wild foreigners, to see real Indians is just wow. There is a gift shop adjacent to the restaurant. While we were waiting for food, we went around and looked and bought something)I don’t know their opening hours, there is no information about it, and we were afraid that the place would be closed, and there was no other healthy food nearby. We left the restaurant at 10:10 pm and it was still full of people. It is also worth noting that the time on the Indian Reservation differs from the state time - in the rest of Arizona at this time it was an hour less (21:10).
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March 2024 by Evan Beach
Just came here for the food, on the way to the Grand Canyon. We enjoyed lunch so much that we decided to stop by again the same day for dinner. Generous portions and friendly & fast service. The chili and beef stew were standout, and went well with the fry bread. The dining room has a good view out the back window and the Navajo themed art (for sale-- an extension of the gift shop--) was a lot more interesting than the decor you'd see an an average roadside diner.
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March 2024 by justin cooper (Cooper Casa)
Listen-if nothing else come here for the fry bread. Get it to go from the insanely nice and helpful staff in the restaurant. Get the fry bread tacos, with green chiles and eat them outside. Enjoy your life and be grateful that these awesome folks are making the best fry bread tacos of my life. 100% worth a visit just for these.The fry bread is perfectly cooked with pinto beans, ground meat and lettuce and cheese. It just works so perfectly together. And the portions are huge!
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March 2024 by Lindy Gerow
Stopped for food only, because I've missed these Navajo tacos! Came all the way from Texas to eat this. Was so worth it! Excellent food!
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March 2024 by Dee Hanson
Cameron Trading Post Gift Shop is a nice place to stop and buy some trinkets as memories of the Navajo Nation. The rugs, blankets, pottery, and jewelry are beautiful. The fried bread tacos looked great. Sunset view in restaurant was so pretty.Noteworthy details: Good sales ladies selling & displaying jewelry.
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March 2024 by Cali Living
This review is for the gift shop. Beautiful and well kept souvenir shop with many various hand made Native American products. Might feel like expensive but for the art work and the effort it takes to make these items I felt the price was fairFood & drinks: There is a quick concession store with many choices and also a sit down dining room
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March 2024 by The Picky Eater
We didn’t stay at the hotel. We just stopped here on the way from the Grand Canyon to antelope canyon for some breakfast. We were told by a Grand Canyon guide that they had amazing food and this is where he recommended to go for a more scenic view. Which it was beautiful! The food was all delicious. So glad we stopped here. We tried the fry bread avocado and egg and then just a regular fry bed with honey. The fry bread with avocado and egg is just half a serving in the picture they split it for us without even asking because we had told them we were sharing, which was great!! I missed a crunch so probably would get it just on toast but it was still good. Son loved his French toast. Very reasonably priced food about 30$ for three of us. Huge gift shop with lots to choose from. Prices were reasonable for a tourist stop I thought. Beautiful surroundings.
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March 2024 by Pablo R. Lipshitz
We stop here for Native American food and do some shopping on their Gift Shop.Food on the restaurant was GREAT!!
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February 2024 by SJ Anderson
We enjoyed our stay here. The rooms aren’t fancy but they are clean and roomy. We were in the Hopi building and faced the garden. It’s very pretty even in the winter. We had a Navajo Taco and we all thought it was really good. We’ve had them other places and some of the reviews said it was bland and I didn’t think so at all! We also had breakfast and I had the Heuvos rancheros and a sopapilla which was so good! I grew up my grandma made Indian fry bread with sugar and it was just like hers ❤️ service at the front desk and restaurant were super friendly. The ladies in the shop were less friendly and seemed kind of bothered. We enjoyed our stay and would recommend it to others!
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February 2024 by D Bullock
Food review: French dip on fry bread! Unbelievably good.Navajo taco, beef stew and dry bread pita lunch special. Everything was amazing +!Food & drinks: Amazing! The best French dip and potato salad ever!
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February 2024 by Mike
was recommended the Navajo tacoPut me in the bathroom if you know what I mean the store was really cool though
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February 2024 by Marjorie Mighells
The museum is amazing. The food is delicious and reasonable. The atmosphere is cozy. Don't drive past it.
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February 2024 by Victor Chen
All Native Americans employees here, very unique art crafts!
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February 2024 by Kenpo Kid
Very good Indian taco. Beautiful building. The people are very friendly and the prices are great!
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February 2024 by Yoon Lee
The worst service I ever received. A room didn't have a microwave extra $7.50.When we asked when will it be here, the answer was whenever the guy is done. I understand that must be the answer but it could have been a lot more polite and say as soon as possible or at least ask the maintainace person the estimates time. He just left the microwave in our room and said he doesn't know where the power goes. Sigh..It was the worst service I ever received.