The 12 Foods for Xmas I Wish My True Love Gave to Me (Part One)

The holidays are in full swing. While kids are dreaming of Lego sets and Bratz dolls and parents are hoping for the latest techie gadgets, foodies are dreaming of sugarplums. Or truffles. Or sushi. Or pork belly… To get you in the holiday spirit, we created a Christmas song based…

Voting Ends Today for Local Hero Awards

Seems like every year I tell Chow Bella readers when to get their vote on with local food mag Edible Phoenix’s Local Hero Awards, where readers are invited to participate in recognizing the area’s hardest-working food producers by simply submitting write-in nominations on the mag’s website.This year, I’m a little…

The Chupacabra at Rips Ales & Cocktails

One of the most crucial tenets of bartending (after knowing how to make drinks and faking interest in customers’ sob stories) is to never stop learning, whether it’s a new drink recipe or a lesson in human behavior. After a decade of slinging drinks at Phoenix dive/neighborhood bars, “Evil” Jeannie…

Laudig in Japan: Even More Photos

Since I first visited Japan 18 years ago, I’d only ever seen the faint outline of Mount Fuji through the clouds. Last week, though, I got a clear view of the iconic Fuji-san on three different occasions — too exciting! This was the first one, taken from the window of…

Z Tejas Unveils Winter Menu

We walked in to Z Tejas expecting a Winter menu full of heavy, comfort foods. Stuffing your face with carb and fat-laden dishes is why we celebrate the holidays, right? What we found instead were dishes that provide that satisfying sense of holiday comfort with a fresh edge more akin…

Cafe: Hula’s Modern Tiki

This week’s cafe column uses the phrase “style over substance” to describe Hula’s Modern Tiki. Talk about being off to a bad start. Writer Wynter Holden, filling in for critic Michele Laudig, on Hula’s Modern Tiki: The coconut shrimp rolls arrived so overdone that I was surprised our server didn’t…

Feed the Hungry and Score Cheap-er Jeans

After hours of logging in shopping time for others, it’s always nice to treat yourself, too. And at Scottsdale Jean Company, you can score a $10 discount on denim by bringing in a non-perishable food item. All donations go to Vista del Camino service center of Scottsdale, and the goods…

Scottsdale Culinary Institute Changes Its Name

Get ready to say a mouthful as the Scottsdale Culinary Institute changes its name to Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts. Maybe we should be excited–Julia Child, who was featured in the now-on-DVD movie Julie & Julia, attended the Le Cordon Bleu school in Paris. There are currently nearly 30…

Battle of the Dishes: French Toast

Few foods remind us of our childhood as much as fluffy, thick french toast. On Saturday mornings when we’d been especially good lately, Mom would soak some leftover bread in thick, eggy batter and serve french toast piping hot with cinnamon sugar or maple syrup, depending on our mood. It was wonderful. This week,…

Laudig in Japan: Izakaya Feast at Yamadaya

I’ve been going to Japan every year for quite a while now, but I never get tired of a plate of sashimi this gorgeous. This was just the first of many courses at the fabulous Yamadaya, an izakaya near the famous Tsukiji fish market that chef Nobuo Fukuda had recommended…

Eat Out This Weekend; Help Autism Research

Here’s yet another way to keep on giving this holiday season. This Saturday, December 12, select downtown Phoenix proprietors are donating 10 percent of their sales to the Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center (SARRC). It’s all in conjunction with the Second Saturday Sidewalk Sale, where merchants and art galleries…

Valley’s Largest Gingerbread House Inspires Hunger at JW Marriott

You might want to quelch your hunger before you head to the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa–they’ve got the self-proclaimed “largest gingerbread village in the Valley” on display, and the confection is a mouthwatering structure smothered in frosting, chocolate and gumdrops. To create the masterpiece, the resort used…

Desert Botanical Gardens Offers Wine Flights and Twinkling Lights

We were looking for a holiday-ish date night and nothing says Christmas in the desert like strolling the luminaries at the Desert Botanical Gardens with a cocktail in hand. During the annual holiday event, there are several drinking and dining options available. The Patio Cafe, which offer snacks and wraps in a casual…

Tequila Festival Worms Its Way Into Phoenix

​ ​ ​Looks like Phoenix is really growing up this year, at least when it comes to alcohol. Local wines are gaining popularity, new brewers are opening shop and P-Town is finally getting its ​own tequila festival. Elias Entertainment Group, the same company that produces Phoenix’s Christmas Mariachi Festival and the Las Vegas Tequila…

Hula’s Modern Tiki Is a Tropic Blunder

Editor’s note: Michele Laudig is on vacation. Her column will return next week. A couple of weeks ago at lunch, a foodie friend and I lapsed into our monthly debate on the merits of Emeril vs. Rachael Ray. Emeril’s a fine chef, though I’d rather follow his recipes than watch…

Free Wine Tastings Tonight at Phoenix Public Market

We’re headed into Wednesday night, and that means the Downtown Phoenix Public Market on Central Ave. will be opening in less than an hour. From 4-8 p.m. this evening, the market is hosting two free wine tastings. Sam and Dana Pillsbury of Pillsbury Wine Company will be pouring wines from their Arizona…

Tom’s Tavern Celebrates 80 Years With Depression Specials

Not too many places have weathered 80 years in the Valley. The Orpheum Theatre. The Hayden Flour Mill in downtown Tempe. And Tom’s Restaurant & Tavern, the ubiquitous downtown hangout that was once a pool hall and the city morgue. In celebration of the joint’s 80th birthday, owner Michael Ratner is offering Depression…

Your Meal Ticket to Elegant Westgate Dining

Headed to Glendale for a game, but don’t want to deal with screaming bar crowds or kitschy tropical decor? In this week’s Meal Ticket dining newsletter, we’ll profile a hot West Valley restuarant that’s big on elegance, romance and traditional Italian food. We’ll also have the scoop on a local chef…

12 East Cafe for Under $10

It’s no wonder greasy spoon diners are often packed–the fat-filled food’s addicting, and the prices are often dirt cheap. 12 East Cafe in downtown Phoenix is no exception. The small spot has a mom-and-pop feel, serving up breakfast goodies, sandwiches, salads and wings. The food comes in huge portions, and…