Get Ready for Yelp Eats, Coming Soon . . .

It’s time to get out your dayplanners, people. Yelp.com is giving you seven whole days to splurge on special three-course prix fixe dinners being offered for just $25 at 15 Valley restaurants, thanks to its inaugural restaurant week, Yelp Eats! (That’s their exclamation point, not mine.) Even if you’ve never…

9 Famous Foodies to Follow on Twitter

Hungry for some tasty tweets? The culinary community is sweeping the Twittersphere, and now you can keep up with some of the biggest names in the biz just by clicking the “follow” button on Twitter. Here are some faves: @RuthReichl The Gourmet editor, memoirist and legendary restaurant critic Ruth Reichl…

Recipe: Tijuana Donkey from Los Sombreros

A Moscow Mule was one of the first cocktails in American history. It was vodka mixed with ginger beer, served in a copper mug. Complete with a culturally insensitive reference (to the Russian-imported liquor) and a convenient alliteration, the drink was a sensation. For the first time in this country,…

Cin-Cin Chef-Owner Takes Over Digestif Space — Soon!

Chef Joseph Gutierrez, owner of Scottsdale’s Cin-Cin Bistro, is moving quickly to fill the SouthBridge space still occupied by Digestif with an Italian restaurant called Tutto. He’ll also bring a Spanish spot called Tapas Papa Fritas to the spot where restaurateur Peter Kasperski had planned to open Mexican Standoff.     According to…

Cafe: Avalon in Scottsdale

We hope you don’t mind if we get a bit English major on you for a moment. You see, this week’s cafe column has us thinking about Avalon. Yes, we mean the sacred island from the Arthurian legends. It is said to be the very location where Arthur’s Excalibur was…

Behind the Bar: Steve Douds, Los Sombreros

Steve Douds remembers when his bar was a line of identical men in suits. Brick-sized cell phones and gin and tonics sat in front of them in a neat row. “Scottsdale used to be a town of conspicuous consumption,” he says. “It was big glasses of vodka and little old…

PHX Bux Take Off as Downtown Currency

PHX Bux have been getting a lot of love lately (with occasional misinformed haters trailing behind, too) and it’s easy to see why. The discount art tokens have taken off as a viable experiment in citizen-based currency with a grand total of 2000 in circulation, and are accepted at over 25 local…

Update on Digestif’s Upcoming Move

Change is a-comin’. On the heels of Monday’s news that restaurateur Peter Kasperski is giving up two of his SouthBridge restaurant spaces and moving Digestif into smaller digs, more specific details have emerged. For the remainder of this week, Digestif will only be open for dinner, starting at 5 p.m…

Lo-Lo’s Chicken and Waffles Hits the Streets

Yesterday’s memorial ceremony for Michael Jackson brought a lot of the memories of the man and the myth to the forefront.  One of our favorites was Magic Johnson’s outing of The Gloved One’s love for KFC by the bucket load.While the dearly departed King of Pop relished The Colonel’s secret…

Recipe: Enchiladas del Mar from Barrio Cafe

Don’t go serving Silvana Salcido Esparza some over-worked, over-wrought, over-thought dish that sits in a nice little design in the very center of the plate. “I don’t like my food to be puréed, recongealed, molded and then sliced, and they only give me this much,” she says, holding her thumb…

La Taza de Oro Bistro Takes Over Asi Es La Vida

Asi Es La Vida, a longtime favorite for upscale central and southern Mexican cuisine on 24th Street, is under new ownership, and recently got a shiny sign out front bearing its new name as well: La Taza de Oro Bistro. The carpets in the entryway still say Asi Es La…

Your Meal Ticket to the Culinary Revolution

If you’re craving a little Hollywood glam, you don’t have to take a road trip to California. In this week’s Meal Ticket dining newsletter, we’ve got the scoop on a snazzy Peoria supper club that’s straight out of the Rat Pack era. Or, if your tastes run more towards European…

Chef Chat: Silvana Salcido Esparza, Barrio Cafe

When she was 19, Silvana Salcido Esparza left her family’s Mexican bakery in Merced, California, and moved to downtown Miami to work in international banking. “Columbians would come into my office with paper bags full of $100,000 in each bag,” she says. It was a far cry from the life…

Maynard James Keenan Opens Wine Tasting Room in Jerome

It’s 110 degrees here today. It’s 83 up in Jerome. Sounds like a good time for a road trip, no? Oh, if only there weren’t that four-letter word called WORK to deal with. Well, if you can play hooky — or hold out ’til the weekend — I already have something…

Lunch Box Mondays at Lisa G’s

Today marks the start of a new lunch deal at Lisa G Cafe Wine Bar: Lunch Box Mondays. Through the end of July, the casual CenPho eatery will offer a Monday-only special, with any lunch item (sandwiches and salads) plus an iced tea for $8. It’s a nice perk for…

Digestif Moving; Kasperski Selling Restaurant Spaces

Digestif is downsizing. Later this month, chef Payton Curry will be working the display kitchen at the former Sea Saw location on Stetson Drive, pending the sale of restaurateur Peter Kasperski’s two SouthBridge restaurant spaces, the current Digestif and the half-finished space that would have become Mexican Standoff. (Plans for…

Monday Night Martha: Cake Mix Cookies

We dipped into the archives of Grandma Hernandez’s collection of recipes again for this week’s entry — a quick and dirty cookie recipe made from store bought cake mix. You have to wonder who first took a box of prefab cake mix and got the bright idea to try to…

Caffiend: Lola Coffee’s Quadruple-Shot Espresso

The charming Lola Coffee shop on Central Avenue shares a similar ambiance with hip hangouts like Lola Tapas and Lux — lots of comfortable chairs and couches, magazines laying about, Wi-Fi access, smooth and unobtrusive music (often jazz) in the background, and good-looking people absorbed in laptops or philosophical conversations…

Summer Beer Quest Week Six

Another week, another stab at finding the most delicious beer built for Summer in the Valley. This week we jaunted over to Turf in Downtown Phoenix to see what Ireland has to offer in beers appropriate for the hottest months of the year. See what we thought about the selection…

This Week In Chow Bella

Another week has come and gone leaving us to ponder the upcoming events that will shape our lives and, more importantly, our dinners out. But before we move on, let’s have one last look at the blog posts from this week: Caffiend: Jolta Java’s Mexican Joltachino Local Wine Wins at…

Brew Review: Turf’s House Ale

Irish beer. Is there anything else so delicious? I decided to find out by taking a visit to Turf, a semi-new Irish pub in Downtown Phoenix. As you might expect, Turf is stocked with well-knowns including Guinness, Harp and Smithwick’s but I wondered if there was a selection off the…