A Taste of Elegance

Experience Dining and Jewelry Like Never Before

Welcome to Luchia’s, where genuine flavors meet stunning adornments. Delight in our exquisite dishes while exploring a curated collection of fine jewelry. Whether you’re here for a memorable meal or to find the perfect gift, we invite you to unwind and enjoy the charm of our unique space.

Our Story

As a young man Myron Storing spent many days visiting his grandparents in Wikieup and he often wished he could come to live here someday. Myron went on to pursue his chosen profession of being a pilot. One of his assignments was to fly over the jungles of Peru and look for oil. On this same assignment, while in a canoe trip down the Amazon he met a beautiful young lady. Her name was Luchia and it was love at first sight.

During their first few years together between flying jobs and for holidays the young couple came to visit Myron’s mother, who had by then retired and lived at his grandparents’ ranch. Family friends convinced Myron that he should go into the turquoise business. After a very short time the turquoise business grew by leaps and bounds and Myron knew he had finally found a way to make his dream of living in Wikieup a reality.

All he had to do was convince Luchia!

Love conquered all, including language difficulties, cultural and style differences and Luchia agreed! She agreed to stay for 30 days; this agreement was to be for 30 days at a time.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained!

In 1975 with $500.00 down on a million dollar dream, Myron and Luchia purchased a 5 acre parcel of land at this very location. The jewelry business expanded to 18 local employees and took place out of their home over the kitchen table.

The gift shop was opened in 1976 and expanded to add the restaurant in 1986. From these humble beginnings Myron and Luchia spent years building, raising 2 children, planting and collecting the finest selection of Southwest art and Native American jewelry in the region.

Together–One month at a time!

Since Luchia’s passing in December of 2000 Myron Sr. along with their children Myron Jr and Rosella have kept up with the time honored tradition of looking for some of the world’s most unique items. Through their combined efforts they still offer their customers the finest authentic Native arts from all over the globe. From an extensive collection of fine Kachinas to carved gems and fine silver jewelry. Please take the time to admire all the treasures available in our gift shop or stroll through our garden and see the peacocks and variety of flowers and our large Koi pond.

Dine-In Experience

Indulge in a warm, welcoming atmosphere while you savor our delicious dishes. Each meal is crafted with care, perfect for a cozy gathering with friends and family.

Takeout Delight

Enjoy your favorite meals from the comfort of your home. Our takeout options make it easy to enjoy our culinary delights wherever you are.

Jewelry Showcase

Discover unique handcrafted pieces that tell a story. Each item in our collection is perfect for gift-giving or a special treat for yourself.

Catering Services

Let us bring our delicious food to your next gathering. Our catering service is tailored to make your event memorable and hassle-free.

Gift Vouchers

Share the joy with our gift vouchers, perfect for food lovers and jewelry enthusiasts alike. Give the gift of choice!

Special Events

Join us for seasonal events and special gatherings that celebrate community, food, and handcrafted jewelry. Be part of our family tradition.

What Our Customers Say

Darryl Lindsay
Darryl Lindsay
A stop for locals and travelers
Great diner experience… went for a BLT followed by apple pie. Clearly a long standing restaurant for surrounding community and those on the road between Las Vegas and Phoenix. Beautiful art jewelry and handicrafts on display and for purchase.
Kurt Wallach
Kurt Wallach
There's a nice backyard to explore
Stopped for lunch on the way from Phoenix to Las Vegas. Thought the Green Chili Burrito w Beans and Rice was tasty. Nice salsa to top with. Would have loved for a refill of my soda, but when it was not offered proactively, I opted to move along. The Black Walnut Cream Pie is excellent. A caloric splurge worth getting. Interesting back yard to explore.
Tim Sweeney
Tim Sweeney
Don’t miss a stroll in the backyard.
In a land of wide open space on the way to Phoenix from Nevada sits a roadside attraction populated by peacocks and koi and laced with old saddles and other western equipment. It’s a gift shop, more like an art gallery, and a cafe featuring a range of foods and most importantly pies. Abundant jewelry too. Don’t leave before taking a short stroll in the backyard.

Our Gallery

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