Say goodbye to Counter Culture

I just got word that Counter Culture Cafe, the indie eatery and caffeine peddler to the downtown arts crowd, has closed. Originally located in a freestanding building on McDowell, the cafe reopened last year inside The Paper Heart, the Grand Avenue gallery/bar/performance venue. In a downtown that can use a…

Japanese Black Wagyu beef at Yasu Sushi Bistro

In a recent review of Yasu Sushi Bistro, I lamented the absence of washu beef on a day I had gotten myself all excited to eat it. Chef Yasu Hashino hadn’t gotten any that week, since the quality of what was available wasn’t up to his standards. Now, Hashino’s got…

Endless Feast update

Hope you have high-definition television, because The Endless Feast is airing on PBS’ HD channel, not the regular one…

Steak in the Heart

Now I’m really stumped about how those girls from Ipanema get away with wearing the scandalous scraps of spandex that pass for bikinis in Brazil. I have a sneaking suspicion that bootylicious ladies get much more appreciation in that culture than in ours, but still — while American gals are…

Wine 101 Crash Course

Have you ever wanted to take a class in something but just couldn’t find the time? Maybe an all-day Thai cooking seminar, or even a semester-long culinary class at Phoenix College? Such is the story of my life these days. There are so many things I’d love to study just…

The Endless Feast, coming soon to a TV near you

A few months ago, I blogged about The Endless Feast, a new PBS series about organic farms and chefs around the country. One of the episodes highlights a lavish culinary display hosted by the local Slow Food chapter out in the desert, on Yavapai Nation land, and features Maya Dailey…

Phoenix, get ready to tune in to radioMILANO

LGO Hospitality — the creative team behind Postino, Chelsea’s Kitchen, and La Grande Orange — has just announced the upcoming June 3 opening of radioMILANO, a new neighborhood Italian spot located right across the street from Postino. The neon sign has been on for a few weeks now, so the…

The pastry goddess behind Confetti Cakes

Aren’t those some of the cleverest cupcakes you’ve ever seen? That’s what I thought, too, when I took a look at The Confetti Cakes Cookbook, by Elisa Strauss, owner of New York City’s Confetti Cupcakes. I’ll probably never get around to attempting any of the recipes in it, but I…

Market Value

I’ve always marked the official beginning of summer by the last day of Vincent’s Camelback Market. Before the heat is on, one of my favorite weekend pastimes is heading there on Saturday mornings to buy cheese, some produce, and maybe a bottle of wine. I order a crepe or a…

More fun in Central Phoenix

Groovy, baby: The downtown art crowd comes out for a beer at The Lost Leaf. Up until recently, The Lost Leaf was an eclectic, newish art gallery downtown, located just off of Roosevelt Row. (It’s two doors south of MADE Art Boutique, which is on the corner of 5th Street…

End of an era: Michael’s at the Citadel closes

High hopes: Chef Michael DeMaria and business partner Brandon Maxwell at the future site of two new restaurants So it was true after all. A month ago, I’d gotten word that chef Michael DeMaria would be closing Michael’s at the Citadel to make way for a new restaurant venture. When…

Mmm . . . TastyKakes

Krimpets: Best snack ever After sending a few emails back and forth about hoagies, I found out from a fellow East Coast native that Tastykakes, some of my favorite junk food from back home, are actually available at Corleone’s cheesesteak places around here. Has anybody else spotted them lately? I…

West Side Pride

On one of the recent nights I visited Skye, the flashy new fine-dining destination in Peoria, the place was abuzz with rumors of a celebrity in the house. One of my friends did a little reconnaissance on her smoke break. “So, I was standing there, minding my own business,” she…

Chef Roberto Santibanez from Rosa Mexicano

I love how Changing Hands Bookstore has been doing more cookbook and food-related events lately, especially since they feed guests instead of merely making them drool over the pretty pictures. This week’s big event is a reception and dinner with chef Roberto Santibanez, a Mexico City native and culinary director…

Move over Pink Taco…

It’s pretty obvious from my recent review of Pink Taco that a little sexual innuendo goes a long way in the restaurant biz, even when the food’s an afterthought. Now there’s a new game in Scottsdale, promising an even ballsier menu (accidental pun, but it works) than Pink Taco. I’ve…

Raw Emotion

I could probably devote my entire job to visiting all the Japanese places opening around the Valley these days. Even for an avid sushi eater like me, it’s a lot to keep up with. How’s a girl supposed to tell them apart? Well, short of going there, it sure helps…

Silver Palate Cookbook author comes to Phoenix

Twenty-five years ago, when Sheila Lukins and Julee Rosso published the The Silver Palate Cookbook, they had no idea it would make them famous. But people took to it for both its accessibility as well as its variety of sophisticated dishes made easy. Now a classic, their recipe collection has…

You know your sushi’s fresh when….

The fish was big, but not this big! …you see the chef hoist a three-foot-long section of fish onto the counter, still intact! I’m talking skin, fins, tail ‘n all. My friend and I met up for lunch at Hana Sushi, that brand-new place at the NW corner of 7th…

Fate’s Johnny Chu expands his downtown empire

Johnny Chu’s so excited about his upcoming projects that he’s gotten me all excited, too. The chef/owner of Fate, the hip Asian eatery on 4th Street between Garfield and Roosevelt, has had a busy last three months, traveling all over the place for culinary research. And next month, he’ll be…

Pink Slip

For all I’ve heard about Pink Taco in the year since it opened, there hasn’t been a peep about the food. Numerous feats of PR brilliance have landed the restaurant in the national media spotlight — Pink Taco CEO Harry Morton’s famous spat with Scottsdale Mayor Mary Manross over the…

No love for Bangkok?

My copies of the Lonely Planet Barcelona and Buenos Aires editions went like hotcakes, but I still have two of the Bangkok guides left. Please write to me if you want one! I keep looking at them and now I can’t get “One Night in Bangkok” out of my head…

Congrats to Sea Saw’s Chef Nobuo Fukuda!

Courtesy of the James Beard Foundation Cheers to the winner: Chef Nobuo Fukuda savors the sweet taste of victory. Yeah, Arizona messed with Texas — where all of this year’s other James Beard “Best Chef — Southwest” nominees are from — and came out ahead. At last night’s 2007 James…