Slot Luck

Lady Luck has opened a kitchen just east of Scottsdale. The new Casino Arizona on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is home to Cholla, an upscale restaurant, and Salt River Cafe, a casual eatery. While there’s no guarantee of a payoff with the casino’s slots, cards, off-track betting, keno…

High Steaks Game

Where’s the beef? It’s on our plates at local restaurants, but it’s costing us more, particularly for the prime, dry-aged cuts of cow Valley restaurant diners so treasure.Americans suddenly can’t get enough of the fleshy food, with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association reporting that…

Jan Session

Who goes to an airport to eat unless they have to? Apparently, more people than we realize. There’s a national trend brewing of airports supplementing hot dogs with stuff we actually want, including a new Wolfgang Puck eatery at Chicago’s O’Hare, Sylvia’s Soul Food of Harlem at JFK International Airport,…

Fraud With Distractions

It’s the latest dining game in New York: Show up at a packed restaurant without a reservation, and lie through your teeth to get in. Hot spots like Nobu and Pastis are increasingly frequent victims of surprise parties insisting — often loudly — that they called to stake out a…

East of Edamame

There’s a lot to detest about The Breakfast Club, that 1985 movie about the group of high school kids who, forced to serve a day’s detention together, come to realize that despite their apparent differences, they’re all just people. Awww. The film introduced us to Judd Nelson, an actor skilled…

Vinnie Vidi Vici

What a difference 15 years makes. It was 1986, and the Valley’s cuisine consisted of steak, spaghetti and, on a wild night, maybe a burrito or nachos. But that same year, Vincent Guerithault hit the scene, opening Vincent’s on Camelback, and bringing with him such never-heard-of French-Southwestern tastes as duck…

Snooze Flash

Arizona’s dining scene is exploding at record levels, bringing unheard of variety and competition to every corner of the Valley. Last year, in fact, Arizona experienced the nation’s third-largest increase in restaurant revenues, and is projected to be among the country’s top three again in 2001. With more than 8,300…

Booby Call

Some Ahwatukee residents are up in arms over boobs in their neighborhood. Hooters, to be exact. The restaurant and bar — known primarily for its perky waitresses dipped in skintight short-shorts and tank tops — is scheduled to open this week at 48th Street and Chandler Boulevard. But if members…

Night Foods

Western Pizza In most circles, any person venturing out of the house after midnight invites suspicion. Little good can come from folks rambling about at this dark hour. Late-night frolickers are getting drunk, they’re cruising the opposite sex with purely physical intent, or they’re looking to pick a fight. How…

Harmony and Grits

The bulldozers have been busy on the north side of Camelback Mountain these past several months, churning one of the Valley’s legendary resort properties into dust. Gone is the historic John Gardiner’s Tennis Ranch. Arriving soon is the mystically named — and cosmically inspired — Sanctuary. With it comes a…

Chop Shop

Harry, our waiter at George & Son’s Asian Cuisine, is explaining why no chopsticks are included with the cutlery on the tables of this new restaurant. Too many patrons in the upscale north Scottsdale neighborhood have confessed they’re unable to control the slippery sticks, he says, so management decided that…

Hangover and Out

There’s a little Liz Habib in all of us. Even the most puritanical in the bungling bunch known as mankind likely has overindulged in alcohol at least once in his life. With New Year’s Eve approaching this weekend, it’s pretty much a given that come Monday, a lot of us…

Where’s the Beef?

In-N-Out Burger, 7467 East Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Scottsdale, unpublished phone number. Also 1525 Dysart Road, Avondale. Hours: Lunch and dinner, Sunday through Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. The Sony PlayStation2 has been packed away, the thrill evaporated just a few…

Hatch Check Grill

A recent survey, conducted extensively among people on my speed-dial list, has uncovered a startling finding. The entire state of New Mexico is nothing without its chiles.A half-dozen people answering the phone can’t be wrong. When asked what the cuisine of New Mexico is comprised of, all my study subjects…

Stupor Market

Tequila. It’s not just for binge drinkers anymore. Super-premium blends have become super popular with well-heeled inbibers, and in the process, super profitable for some bar owners.At Scottsdale’s Coyote Grill, guests can savor a $145 shot of José Cuervo 1800 Colección, straight or blended in a margarita. Though only a…

Havoc Your Way

Sometimes, you just know that things aren’t going to work out. Maybe it’s the body language that clues you in, when your intended won’t look you in the eye or respond to your requests. Perhaps it’s the tone of voice that’s telling of demise — when it’s short, exasperated and…

A Tale of Two Chicagos

Arlene Silver wants to make it clear — very clear — that the Taste of Chicago sandwich store at Scottsdale Road and Thunderbird is not affiliated with the Taste of Chicago at Hayden and Mountain View. Both of the Scottsdale stores were founded by a single owner, but several years…

Nightmare Galley

Over the past month, a number of the Valley’s better-known restaurants have failed health inspections, with dismal scores ranging from 60 to 70. While it’s no surprise to find unsanitary conditions at a no-name dive, it’s unsettling when these fancy or corporate-controlled restaurants slip up so stupendously.Peter’s European Cafe is…

Razz and Shine

Professional chefs are born different from the rest of us. While the home chef may cook to relax, the professional cooks out of a compulsion to create. We may rummage through our shelves as we go, making do with what’s available, yet the professional won’t start until he has every…

Chili Reception

Pity the poor Chilihead. As if Chili’s employees didn’t already have enough grief in their working conditions (they’re barraged with that creepy “baby back ribs” TV jingle), they’ve got to suffer through what’s surely one of the most pea-brained training manuals in restaurantdom.It seems Chili’s corporate management knows no bounds…

Gator Raid

Alligators don’t make good pets. Amazing, I know, but true. As a child growing up in Tokyo, I happened upon a pet store that was selling, along with fuzzy kittens and velvet-furred puppies, baby alligators. In a truly weak moment, my mother bought me one, packaged in a little plastic…

Chefs’ Surprise? Sell Convivo

In what has to be one of the most fiercely guarded transactions of the year in Valley restaurant circles, Convivo has been sold to former Different Pointe of View chef Jeffrey Beeson.The sale is noteworthy on its own — former owners Mark and Pat Bloom made the tiny, New American-themed…