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    Nowah’s Frybread

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Great Frybread, worth the stop. Takes credit cards and Apple Pay. Check out the birria flatbread and beans and cheese flatbread.

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    Burger King

    Burger King

    2.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    This Burger King is in an oasis not far from the entrance to the Grand Canyon. There were only two…read morepeople ahead of us in line but the wait was really long. We ordered three breakfast sandwich meals and even though we told them twice it was to eat there, they still threw everything in a bag. Then we sat down and one of the sandwiches was not at all what we ordered! When we got all settled in and had the correct order, the food was fine. Typical Burger King. The restaurant itself is rather nice for a BK. There are pictures of the Grand Canyon and there was a television playing women's soccer. If Burger King isn't your thing, there is also a McAlister's Deli at this location. In between the two restaurants is a store selling pottery and other local crafts. There is a nice area to walk around and look at things in the center of the building.

    walked in, everything looked fine but you have to wait for 30 minutes to get your damn food. this…read morepoor guy was in there before and after we left, still waiting for his food. messed up two of our drinks horribly, no cream or anything, just strong strong coffee after we asked for cream. Then they only gave us our food and waited a whole 15 or so minutes more until giving us our coffee. Another lady decided to just leave after it took so long. 45 minutes spent in there in total, I don't do stuff like this cuz I don't wanna seem like a karen. I don't know y'all but Mcdonalds was great, try there.

    BirdHouse - Half chicken and fries with ranch

    BirdHouse

    4.7(1.5k reviews)
    42.5 mi
    $$

    Walking into Birdhouse, a converted drive-through restaurant, at 6PM, we were greeted with a short…read moreline wrapping around the order counter. It moves pretty quickly since the menu, full of fried chicken and staple sides, isn't too complicated. Birdhouse is a counter service establishment so the food doesn't take very long at all to cook and assemble. In our case it took only about 10 minutes. Thigh + Leg, Original ($11) - Instead of the advertised thigh and leg, the meal came with 3 pieces of chicken - one leg and 2 thighs! It wasn't just us; I saw other customers also getting three pieces. Finally a restaurant that underpromises and overdelivers! The breading on the chicken is a really dark golden brown, initially making me assume it was overfried. Biting into the breading, a really strong crunch shatters on the teeth. It's a hard crunch vs. the crisp that a normal fried chicken skin exhibits. Perhaps they enhance the mixture with rice flour and evercrisp? It's really quite amazing especially with how thin the breading looks. Even with the dark color, the interior remains moist and juicy; in fact, upon my first bite, a stream of chicken juice shot up onto my glasses! The meat has clearly been brined as it's super flavorful, and there's plenty of salt and pepper mixed into the breading to add even more oomph. The fat is rendered nicely and everything is served piping hot. They really know what they are doing with their chicken! A meal comes with one side of which we went with the Seasoned Fries. These are crinkle cut fries sprinkled with seasoning salt. The fry level isn't the most even, with some pieces being a little more dried out, but most still having tender interiors. I'd probably go with a different side in the future. (5/5) Thigh + Leg, Honey Butter ($11) - I believe this is literally the same fried chicken but with honey butter melted over the top. It adds some richness and sweetness, but is otherwise the same excellent fried chicken. For the side with this meal, we went with the Broccoli Salad w/ Bacon. It's pieces of crunchy raw broccoli mixed with tiny pieces of bacon in a light creamy dressing with a bit of sweetness. (5/5) Birdhouse makes their sauces in house which they supply for most orders. The first is their special honey mustard which, as the name implies, is sweet and mustardy. The second is a buttermilk ranch, creamy and tangy. It's very fresh and seems to have fresh herbs mixed in. After several days eating bland (but very fresh!) food in the Navajo Nation, we finally had a meal with actual seasoning! We were impressed enough that we went back the next day to try the final chicken flavor. This time it was earlier at 5PM and for some reason the line was even longer! Yet it took less than 5 minutes for the food to arrive. Thigh + Leg, Spicy ($11) - The base chicken is the same texture and flavor as above. The only difference is a liberal dusting of cayenne pepper spice mixture on top. They don't use any hot oil, so it's only dry spice on the outside, applied right after frying so it all sticks on. The powder is spicy enough to heat up the mouth and lips, but isn't enough to get me sweating at all. I'd compare to something between mild and medium at a hot chicken shop. There's just a hint of sweetness in the mixture - I actually wished it was boosted up a bit more. Still great fried chicken though! (5/5) Birdhouse really serves some great fried chicken. Reasonably priced, delicious food, great portions, there's not much more I could ask for. It was so good that we ended up eating here both nights we stayed in Page! Bathrooms - Single unisex room outside on the back side of the restaurant.

    This was a great little place for a quick bite as we drove through town…read more It's got a lot of charm, the service was friendly and attentive, and the chicken was pretty tasty. Excellent choice!

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    BirdHouse - Inside view

    Inside view

    BirdHouse - My meal of chicken tenders. I definitely enjoyed this!

    My meal of chicken tenders. I definitely enjoyed this!

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    Cameron Trading Post - Navajo Vegetarian Taco

    Cameron Trading Post

    4.1(615 reviews)
    29.7 mi
    $$

    *Great stop to break up a drive... includes a restaurant, store and a hotel/ lodge…read more* Fun store with local/ native made items. *Was very excited to learn they served breakfast.., because the food was so good- so good and I would return for breakfast. Guessing based on their breakfast that their lunch/ dinner is good... but it's hard to find good breakfast places and this is definitely one! * Highly recommend the Warrior Surprise and the Ranch Hand. *The Navajo taco with an egg anyway you want it... not only tasty but such a huge portion. Get the fresh onions and salsa on the side and you can decide how much you want if it. * The country fried steak was tender and that is some of the best gravy that comes with the Ranch Hand. Recommend opting for the fry bread for an extra 1.75... totally a treat! *Service was attentive and friendly * Dining room views of the outside was pretty. * Didn't stay at the lodge but would consider it given the pretty landscaping and access to a restaurant within walking distance... a good restaurant. *Clean restrooms *Can get busy when tour busses stop *Def will return

    Stopped in for lunch on our way to the Grand Canyon. Huge place selling all types of touristy…read moremerchandise. The restaurant itself is also large and has been slinging food since 1916. I had the Navajo Taco, which is served open-face on Fry Bread - both delicious and filling! Service was average and prices a bit high, but options in the area are very limited. Still the food was good and I am glad we stopped.

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    Cameron Trading Post - Interior

    Interior

    Cameron Trading Post - Prickly Pear Stuffed French Toast

    Prickly Pear Stuffed French Toast

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    The Cliff Dwellers Restaurant - Pork loin

    The Cliff Dwellers Restaurant

    4.6(156 reviews)
    34.6 mi
    $$

    A friend recommended Cliff Dwellers and it did not disappoint!! Amazing honest burger. No frills…read morejust good food.

    Cliff Dwellers restaurant is attached to the lodge of the same name - and although you're a bit of…read morea captive audience in this remote desert area, the food is fantastic, portions generous, and prices surprisingly decent! I ate several dinners and a breakfast when I stayed and loved everything I had. I tried the River Raft'n Tacos with grilled fish one night - it comes with 3 tacos full of supple chunks of perfectly grilled fish and chips and salsa on the side. The tacos were just a tad bland but still delicious and the side of salsa added the extra flavor I needed. My other dinner was one of their specials - the Southwest burger with a side of onion rings and veggie soup. This was fantastic!! The burger was flawless and tasty (not too spicy) and the onion rings were positively massive and delicious as well. The veggie soup was a bit spicy but still flavorful and hit the spot. For my breakfast I had the Horseshoe Breakfast which comes with two eggs, toast, home fries or fruit, and I chose ham for my meat. It was a great start to the day and their in-house coffee is really nice. Their unique dessert offering - the Avocado Pie - is a must when you visit!! It's light, creamy, and not overly sweet with a hint of citrus. It's like a mild key lime pie sort of and I loved it - would definitely get again. They have some traditional indoor seating as well as a patio that has garage style doors that they can open for an al fresco dining option. Decor gives off 70s diner vibes and they have really cool Grand Canyon/Colorado River paintings on the walls. All the staff were attentive and helpful - even with our large rowdy group the night before our rafting trip!

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    The Cliff Dwellers Restaurant - Indoor dining

    Indoor dining

    The Cliff Dwellers Restaurant - River Raft'n Tacos with grilled fish - lovely!

    River Raft'n Tacos with grilled fish - lovely!

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    Nowah’s Frybread - foodtrucks - Updated May 2026

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