What’s Fresh Right Now at the Gilbert Farmer’s Market

If you find yourself in the East Valley on a Saturday morning, the Gilbert Farmer’s Market is a delicious place to get lost for a few hours. If you’re strictly on the hunt for local produce, this might not be your best Metro Phoenix option; while the market did feature…

2014 Restaurant Openings and Closings in Metro Phoenix

Last year we saw a dizzying array of new restaurants open around town and revisiting the story of each and every one makes one thing clear: it’s a great time to be a diner in our local food scene. Of course, there are sad stories of short-lived spots in last…

Brussels Sprouts Three Ways at St. Francis in Phoenix

We’ve all been there. It’s barely January, and you’ve already exhausted every butternut squash, kale, and root veggie recipe in your arsenal. Throughout the first few weeks of fall, you tried in earnest to keep the spirit of winter vegetables alive; you roasted them, mashed them, stewed, and sautéed –…

5 Best Markets in Metro Phoenix

In September, Phoenix New Times celebrated the cream of the crop with our 36th annual Best of Phoenix edition. Here are our top picks for markets in metro Phoenix. Best Market: French Grocery In the morning, French Grocery makes a perfect coffee stop, complete with locally roasted espresso from Tempe’s…

Hodori in Mesa Offers Korean Eats for Adventurous Diners

Growing up near the Pacific Ocean, I’ve eaten my fair share of seafood. But I was a little unnerved when I unearthed an unidentifiable withered, round mystery from my bowl of haemul jungol – a bubbling seafood stew served piping hot at Hodori, a Korean restaurant in Mesa. The giant…

5 Favorite Chef and Tells of 2014

Betty-Jane Hernandez of Havana Patio Cafe: “You Just Have to Roll with the Punches” In 1991, when Betty-Jane (BJ) and Gilbert Hernandez opened Havana Cafe in a space just off Camelback Road, you couldn’t even get chorizo or black beans in this town. You could smoke inside restaurant dining rooms…

Beef Roll at Taiwan Food Express in Mesa: Eat This Now

Since Henry’s Taiwan opened in Tempe last year, Taiwanese food in the Valley has been decidedly less difficult to find. After all the small, casual restaurant comes from Henry Ku, the chef and restaurateur “credited with putting Taiwanese food on the map in Seattle,” giving the spot some immediate credibility…

Vegetable Hot Pot at Mother Bunch Brewing: Healthy Comfort Food

Mother Bunch Brewing has quickly worked their way into the Downtown Phoenix Food and Drink scene by way of their massive burgers, well-crafted cocktails, and impressive local tap list. But their menu also manages to challenge the notion that food served in a brewery must necessarily be the greasy, creamy…

3 Best Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

Lunch at Pink Pony Today Starting today the Pink Pony in Scottsdale will be open at 11:30 a.m. for lunch daily. Chef Stephen K. Eldridge’s lunch menu includes a selection of starters, salads, and sandwiches such as the Achiote Chicken Sandwich ($11) with grilled chicken , coleslaw, Jack cheese, avocado,…

Christmas, Family Style

Chow Bella took a bite out of the holidays earlier this month with our annual “Eating Christmas” event at Crescent Ballroom. No worries if you missed it — catch the essays here through the holiday season. Growing up in a family that has had as much divorce and remarriage as…

The Ungrateful Child: A Christmas Tale

Chow Bella took a bite out of the holidays earlier this month with our annual “Eating Christmas” event at Crescent Ballroom. No worries if you missed it — catch the essays here through the holiday season. The Christmas after I graduated from college, I was living, if you can call…

Dreaming of an Eggs Benedict Christmas

Chow Bella took a bite out of the holidays earlier this month with our annual “Eating Christmas” event at Crescent Ballroom. No worries if you missed it — catch the essays here through the holiday season. For the first 15 years of my life, the holidays were always an uncomfortable…

Christmas Turkey Trot

Chow Bella took a bite out of the holidays earlier this month with our annual “Eating Christmas” event at Crescent Ballroom. No worries if you missed it — catch the essays here through the holiday season. The Kellers, like most people in Winifred, Kansas, in the 1940s, grew their own…