Tacos Atoyac in Phoenix Has Closed Indefinitely

According to a post on the restaurant’s Facebook page on Friday night, Tacos Atoyac in Central Phoenix has closed its doors indefinitely. The restaurant, owned by Oaxacan Pablo Lopez and Chilean-born Dan Maldonado, opened in 2010 and has become known as one of the Valley’s best places for excellent, affordable…

Havana Cafe in Phoenix to Close After More Than 25 Years

We told you earlier this month that LGO Hospitality — the group behind La Grande Orange, Ingo’s Tasty Food, and Chelsea’s Kitchen among others — has plans to open a new restaurant at 4225 East Camelback Road. That location currently home to a small complex called Camelback Court, in which…

The Stand: Gluten-Free Tacos and Burgers (Rejoice!)

A taco is the no-brainer choice for gluten-freers. In fact, almost any Mexican food option usually will work because corn is the go-to grain south of the border. But you have to be careful, because some restaurants use corn tortillas that include wheat flour. I’ve had it happen more often…

5 Best Things To Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

Check, Please! Arizona Festival Sunday, March 30 This weekend brings the second annual Check, Please! Arizona Festival to CityScape in downtown Phoenix. The event, hosted by Channel 8 and co-sponsored by Chow Bella, will bring more than 30 local independent restaurants together for an afternoon of food and drink sampling,…

Il Capo Pizzeria in Scottsdale: Pizza by the Slice, Handmade Pasta

The next time you go catch a flick at the Harkins Shea 14, you’ll have a new dinner option besides the infamous Amy’s Baking Company. Restaurant folks Angela and Mario Rana have brought handmade pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and other Italian specialities to the strip mall on the northwest corner of…

How to Grow Tomatoes in Metro Phoenix

So, you visited the farmers market and came home with a tomato plant? Yep, even inexperienced gardeners can grow tomatoes, and now is the time to get going in Arizona. If you grow one thing this season, grow tomatoes! Salads, sauces, stews, and even jams can be made from tomatoes!…

Karsh’s Bakery in Phoenix Will Close Tomorrow

Say it ain’t so. After more than three decades in business, Karsh’s Bakery in Phoenix will close its doors for good and end of business tomorrow. The bakery, which has been in operation since the early 1960’s, offers a full line of kosher baked goods including what’s been regarded as…

10 Best Indian Restaurants in Metro Phoenix

You don’t have to go out of the country (or even out of town) to find great, authentic Indian food. In fact, there are plenty of places around the Valley that specialize in a range of Indian cooking styles, whether you’re looking for great southern-style vegetarian dosa or northern chaat…