Budget Beat: $2.99 Breakfast at 12 East Café

If you live or work downtown and need a quick and cheap(!!) breakfast, you can do no worse than 12 East Café, right across the street from the light-rail stop on Jefferson and 12th streets. Here’s the deal with this place (btw, it’s right across the street from New Times’…

Phoenix Phoodies: Cafe Zuzu

Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale is a fabulous merging of original, sophisticated mid-century design, punched up with modern, eye popping, colorific flair. That’s a perfect match for the food served at the hotel restaurant, Café Zuzu (6850 E. Main Street Scottsdale,480.248.2000) – as interpreted by Executive Chef Charles Wiley. This…

Regions Closes But Drama Continues

You want to see a shitstorm? Get a look at the comments following a blog post I wrote about Regions back in April. For some reason, the thing is still getting tons of hits, as if it were a message board. I’ve written about plenty of restaurant closures over the…

McClendon Veg on the Menu at Voltaire French Restaurant

So many delicious things are in season right now, and Voltaire French Restaurant is making the most of the fresh-from-the-farm produce it’s getting from McClendon Select. First off, they’re offering a special $35 prix fixe dinner this Friday and Saturday (reservations are required), featuring an heirloom tomato salad with sherry…

Cafe: Moira Sushi

This week’s cafe column poses a serious question; a sushi question. Is Moira Sushi Bar & Kitchen, the first downtown sushi bar in many years, worth the wait? Personally, we’ve been driving out to Sushi Ken or Te Haru to satisfy our delicious sushi and gimmicky sushi cravings respectively. The thought…

Party at Sea Saw This Weekend

Since I reported the upcoming closure of Sea Saw — this Sunday is its last night of service — the restaurant’s been deluged with people wanting to come in before it’s too late. So to give everyone a chance to say farewell (until chef Nobuo Fukuda’s next venture, that is),…

“Juiciest Buns in Town” at Portland’s

It’s not very often that I blog while cracking up out loud, but rest assured, I have a little tear in my eye right now. Just got a press release from Portland’s announcing the debut of their Metro burger, topped with Fontina, BBQ sauce, and sauteed onions, created “in honor”…

Cooking School Secrets: Get Off Your High Horse!

To me, hospitality implies the caring treatment of strangers. And choosing to work in this industry should mean at least putting some effort into giving your customers what they want. After all, we want them to return for another visit…don’t we? Surprisingly, the school restaurant staff (read: my classmates and…

Art Burn: “Clothing” Swap and Comfort Food at That’s a Wrap

Apparently, Green and its Big Sis share “clothing,” too. Though we planned to visit That’s a Wrap in May to peep their art selection, when we arrived, lo and behold there was ASU student Catie Raya’s folded paper art, which we saw at Green back in late March. Damn. That meant a return trip, and…

Stacy’s Smokehouse Gets Bon Appetit Love

Is Andrew Knowlton stalking me? The Bon Appetit restaurant editor seems to be quite fond of my favorite restaurants these days, most recently writing up the fabulous Stacy’s Smokehouse in his Hot 10 “Best New Barbecue Restaurants” for the July issue (which isn’t online yet — mine just came in…

We’ve Got Your Meal Ticket to The Parlor, and More

Craving pizza? In this week’s Meal Ticket dining newsletter, read what Chef Jerry Alday has in store for The Parlor, a new Ital-American joint in the old Salon de Venus spot on Camelback Rd. in Phoenix. We’ll also give you the scoop on a romantic East Valley restaurant where diners…

Closed for Business: Regions Bistro & Bar

I guess I could’ve seen this coming. Regions Bistro & Bar in Tempe has closed, reports the Trib, and the Scottsdale location has likely closed as well (hard to confirm when the phone just rings and rings . . .). From the outset, folks were saying it was either ambitious…

Closed for Business: Coffee Plantation on Mill Ave

There have already been too many vacancies on Mill Avenue lately — as a magazine junkie, I’m still mourning the departure of Borders — and now there’s one more. And it’s a big one: Coffee Plantation. It closed this past Saturday. According to the Republic, the landlord didn’t renew the…

Cooking School Secrets: Subtle Manipulation

I love gaining insight into someone else’s life, particularly when I get a chance to understand the nuances of their jobs or relationships (5+ decades old and I’m still trying to make sense of the world.) Working as a restaurant host and server for a few weeks offered up a…

Recent Restaurant Closures

The Valley’s lost some favorites lately. A few high-profile restaurants closed for business just within the last week or two — Tapino, Fine’s Cellar, and the historic El Chorro Lodge.   Mesa’s Grill El Quetzal, a Guatemalan joint in the strip mall across from Mekong Plaza, is gone. And two established…

New in Tempe: Paldo Market

Happiness is discovering a shiny new Korean grocery store. Paldo Market opened up about two months ago at the southeast corner of Southern and Mill in Tempe (9 E. Southern), and it’s quite a find. Although it’s not supermarket-sized, Paldo’s got a really well-rounded selection of Korean edibles and ingredients,…

Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest Arizona Qualifier

Matthew Ramirez stepped out on to a raised platform in the Arizona Mills Mall food court and struck the sort of body building pose that would make Arnold Schwarzenegger proud. Unfortunately, muscular definition would be all but useless to the task that awaited 22-year-old Ramirez. No, he would require jaw…

Monday Night Martha: Dr Pepper Brownies

We must be craving sweets these days because we just realized we’ve cooked two chocolate dishes back to back. Ah well. What can you do. It’s fun to cook with soda pop because you feel like you’re breaking some unspoken rule of the kitchen. There are actually dozens of recipes…

It’s Official: Sea Saw is Closing

James Beard Award-winning chef Nobuo Fukuda is closing Sea Saw, his seven-year-old Stetson Drive eatery, to focus on a new project. Sunday, June 7, will be the last night of service. It’s truly the end of an era in the Valley culinary scene, but also the beginning of a new…

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: Now Open: The Parlor Fine’s Cellar Closes Over the…