Action on Indian School

Did you happen to drive by Autumn Court on Indian School this weekend? I did, and I had to do a double take when I saw the sign posted out front of this popular Chinese joint: “Sushi by Shinji Kurita” That name might not ring a bell with everyone, but…

House Party

Is all that gallery hopping making you hungry — and thirsty — yet? Be sure to check out The Roosevelt, one of downtown’s newest drinking and dining destinations. Barely two months old, it’s already a popular watering hole with local artists and other creative types, who line up at the…

Family Style

Restaurants conjure their magic in many ways, and sometimes it takes some pretending on the part of the guest. When I want to be wined and dined, I can easily imagine I’m in another city or country (or at least not in a strip mall). I’ll buy into the concept,…

TV Eye

Flipping through the new issue of Gourmet magazine last night, I noticed a promo section for an upcoming PBS show called The Endless Feast, and get this: Maya Dailey from the Farm at South Mountain is featured in it. Way to go, Maya! I gather this was filmed at the…

E-friends

Yes, it was as good as it looks: Asada en crema de mulato They say music is the universal language, and I can’t disagree, but food seems to have a more universal appeal. (Right up there with sleep and sex, I guess.) Since I started writing New Times’ restaurant reviews…

Would you care to comment?

I don’t usually read my own stuff online, so it took our resident web guru to fill me in on the latest feature added to the New Times website: comments. Very cool! Now you, too, can throw in your two cents’ worth on any of my restaurant reviews, or just…

Wright On

Say the name Frank Lloyd Wright, and suddenly I’m 18 again, new to New York City and stressing out about one of my very first college assignments. I have no idea how I’m going to write five pages about the famed architect’s glorious Guggenheim Museum — a smooth white spiral…

Leggo My Fuego

I could probably dig up a really good statistic to illustrate the fleeting nature of the restaurant industry, but why bother? We’ve all stumbled upon great dining discoveries that were inexplicably shuttered on a later visit, leaving us scratching our heads about what happened. Perhaps even more often, we’ve taken…

Season’s eatings

Greece is the word Cue some Vincent Price laughter right now as I think about my friends back East who are finally getting their winter. They were so smug a couple of months ago, when it was warmer in NYC than Phoenix, but now I’m getting my silent revenge. Guess…

Posh Poseur

An extended dance remix of the Stone Roses’ track “Fool’s Gold” was blaring out of the sound system as I tried — fruitlessly — to flag down my waiter on a recent visit to The Vig, a sleek new watering hole in Arcadia. How appropriate, I thought to myself, noting…

Leveled?

With its cavernous spaces, handsome brick walls, and soaring ceilings supported by intricate wooden trusses, Bentley Projects is as easy on the eyes as any of the high-end artwork you might see on display there. Wandering through the upscale gallery, bookstore, and cafe that now occupy the space, it’s hard…

Raw Power

As a food critic, I often find myself meticulously planning my restaurant visits weeks or months ahead of time. Too bad, because I love spontaneity — so I try to toss some last-minute dining choices into the mix. My friends and co-workers seem to get a kick out of random…

Desperate measures

Endless love: The amount of money you spend is directly proportional to how much you really care There’s a sucker born every minute, and apparently a lot of them have money to blow, from the looks of the “Ultimate Valentine Package” being pimped by Barcelona in Scottsdale. For losers, er,…

I heart Iron Chef

Food Network Chef Morimoto rocks it in the Kitchen Stadium Ooh, did you catch that episode of Iron Chef America with Masaharu Morimoto versus Homaru Cantu? I finally watched it last night after having in my DVR list for a few days. (I got a little behind last week, and…

Sweet Spot

I had no idea I wanted a D-Backs jersey, but when a friend gave me one for Christmas — in the perfect size, with the new team colors of white, red and black — I was thrilled. Now I can’t wait for the next season to start so I can…

Russian Passport

Please sir, may I have some more? Once upon a time, when I was a broke-ass college student living on bagels, instant ramen, and cheap Chinese takeout in the upscale culinary wonderland that is New York City, I got a taste of the good life — literally — when an…

Grab your camera and hit up your local taqueria

There’s enough subject matter in Phoenix for somebody out there to win this contest, courtesy of New Times columnist The Mexican: “�ASK A MEXICAN! CONTEST! The Mexican is looking for pictures of the most stereotypical Mexican restaurant logos in the country to include in his upcoming book. If you’d like…

Heaven Can Wait

It’s not a good thing when a restaurant makes you feel like you’re in an airport. Or a cafeteria. Or even worse, an airport cafeteria. That’s exactly how I felt when I visited the two-month-old 7th Heaven Eatery at the Camelback Esplanade. Considering some of its neighbors — sexy, slinky…

Hello, Sweet Pea

Tasty cake: The birthday confection, before we completely devoured it Have you been to the Sweet Pea Bakery yet? It’s a welcome addition to downtown, tucked into a small storefront at the southwest corner of Jackson and 2nd Ave. Up until recently, I’d only ever stopped in to get some…

Power to the people

This is my kind of democracy: For the first time in the history of the Scottsdale Culinary Festival, the public is invited to cast votes to decide who’ll get get top honors at the 2007 Arizona Culinary Hall of Fame Dinner, which will be held on Thursday, April 12, at…

Read my lips

Mike Maas Mr. Maas’s muses This just in from an old friend of mine who also blogs about food: “Anyway, what’s up with that mouth on your blog? It scares me. Is that really how you eat these days? If so, you’re taking the job a little too seriously! Let’s…

Baby, it’s cold outside

Soup du jour: Spicy Korean tofu Is is me or did the temperature really plummet since this morning? Lately, the nice weather’s had me thinking spring — don’t you just love January in Arizona? — but I guess I jumped the gun. Time to dig out a scarf, mix up…