Veggie Boy: That’s A Wrap

By Benjamin Leatherman The oh-so-spicy “Buffalo ’66” wrap. I’ve got a somewhat scandalous confession to make. While I’m 100 percent heterosexual, I freely admit to having something of a man-crush on Damon Brasch. You can’t blame me, since the thirtysomething chef/restaurateur is the pimpest cat in the Valley’s vegetarian/vegan scene…

First Taste: True Food at Biltmore Fashion Park

By Jonathan McNamara I’m not too sure about you, but it’s a rare event that a waiter in a restaurant runs out to ask me if “two percent organic milk” is okay for my latte. Sure, on a Starbucks run “half-calf, full foam, double shot, two percent, organic” or some…

Eye Candy from Eats3

By Michele Laudig Good times. Saturday’s Eats3 Arizona Grand Tasting turned out to be a mighty fine way to spend a gorgeous, sunny October afternoon — friendly people, tons of the best restaurants in town serving up more delicious dishes than one could possibly eat, all kinds of good wines…

First Taste: Sens Asian Tapas and Sake Bar

By Jonathan McNamara See shots from Sens in our slideshow. If Sens Asian Tapas and Sake Bar was going for an authentic Japanese bar experience, they definitely gave it to their patrons on opening night. Guests were packed tighter than a Tokyo subway during rush hour in the bar located…

Brew Review: Four Peaks Pumpkin Porter

By Jonathan McNamara Last week’s look at seasonal brews introduce us to a selection of ales and lagers that hinted (and in some cases hit you upside the face) with seasonal flavors. But there was one type of beer decidedly lacking from our selection: the porter. Every year Four Peaks…

Chef Michael Stebner Leaves Greene House For New True Food Kitchen

By Michele Laudig executive chef Michael Stebner is still staying in the fold with Fox Restaurant Concepts, which owns The Greene House, at Kierland Commons, as well as True Food Kitchen, set to open Monday, October 27, at Biltmore Fashion Park. True Food Kitchen is the anticipated new concept spawned…

Budget Beat: Hong Kong Express at Chinese Cultural Center

By Jay Bennett If you’ve never been to the Ranch Market at the Chinese Cultural Center, you have to check it out for a colorful experience. And if you’re looking for Chinese cuisine that goes above and beyond the run-of-the-mill stuff served at seemingly most Chinese restaurants, you have to…

Caffe Boa Supplies Sophistication Just Off Mill Avenue

My rediscovery of one of the classiest restaurants in Tempe happened, ironically, by way of a rock concert. I had plans to see a national act with a couple of friends who’d bought tickets months ago. Since these gals have families and busy careers, the show was a rare treat…

Fried: Calamari at Rokerij

My favorite place, but not my favorite dish… By Sarah Fenske I have been in the worst mood lately. For some reason, fall always makes me depressed, in a “Remembrance of Things Past” kind of way. Like I can’t stop thinking about past autumns — better autumns — and my…

Countdown to Eats3: Are You Going?

By Michele Laudig Sometimes the Valley seems like land of the culinary festivals, so why would one more foodie event stand out? Well, since Eats3 — taking place this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday — is totally new to the scene, it’s impossible to predict how it will play out. But…

Veggie Boy: Z’s Greek

By Benjamin Leatherman They don’t fool you at Z’s Greek, they feed you. The cool thing about having someone of Greek descent as a relative is that you get to chow on a lot of sumptuous Grecian cuisine. And I’ve done just that. My nephew’s half-Greek, which means that family…

The Skinny: Battle of the Bulge at Tempe Marketplace

By Wynter Holden After visiting two reasonably healthful restaurants at Tempe Marketplace, I thought it would be fun to see how they compare in a Battle of the Bulge. In one corner of the ring, we have Kabuki Japanese Restaurant, weighing in at a hefty couple of brightly-lit rooms and…

A Handful of New Restaurants Open in Scottsdale

By Michele Laudig Although plenty of restaurant openings have been delayed or flat-out nixed (hello, Mexican Standoff, Shell Shock, Leche, REM?), October’s shaping up to be a decent month for new eateries in Scottsdale. The most high-profile among them is The Mission, a Latin-inspired eatery that’s taken over the cozy…

Eddie Recommends: Cinnamon

By Eddie Matney People always assume cinnamon is used strictly for dessert and the holiday season. NO! It’s a huge misconception! There are plenty of other great-tasting dishes that use cinnamon, like cinnamon chicken soup and cinnamon chicken gravy. For dessert, we use it for our apple cider, ice cream,…

First Taste: Il Terrazzo

By Jonathan McNamara Il Terrazzo, the “authentic italian restaurant” occupying the space that used to be The Terrace, opened its doors and its kitchen to hungry members of the press on October 16. See more tasty shots in our Il Terrazzo slideshow…

Eddie Recommends: Getting to Know Each Other

By Eddie Matney Okay, turns out Chow Bella readers are alright. I had a dozen or so of you over to Eddie’s House for dinner last week to chat about food, families and fly fishing. I expected to get beaten up a little bit. I expected to defend some of…

Bartenders & Baristas: Pre-Halloween Hobnobbing with Michael Murphy

By Wynter Holden If you haven’t been to the new Hob Nobs (in the old Willow House space on McDowell and 3rd Ave.), it’s definitely worth a visit. The place is adorable, with restored original fireplace and hardwood floors, sunlit rooms and local art decking the walls. Another cute-as-heck thing…