Get 20 Percent Off Traci Wilbur’s Pie Snob Pies All This Week

We’re not huge fans of national such-and-such days, but when we can get our hands on discounted pie, it’s definitely cause for celebration. This week, Traci Wilbur (you probably know her as Pie Snob) is offering 20 percent all her pies in honor of National Pie Day, which is Thursday,…

Taco Haus Opens Tonight, but We Had a Sneak Peek

Dave Andrea and Payton Curry, the duo behind Scottsdale’s Brat Haus, unveiled their newest project to guests and media on Saturday. Taco Haus, located in the same North Scottsdale strip mall as the infamous Amy’s Baking Company, looks to capture the spirit of a variety of Latin American cuisines, including…

Forefathers vs. Philly’s Famous: Philly Cheesesteak Challenge

The first version of the Philadelphia cheesesteak was invented in the 1930s by brothers Pat and Harry Olivieri, who owned a hot dog stand in South Philly. Since then, the popularity of the sandwich increased and has become a national favorite. Philly cheesesteak sandwiches are made from thinly sliced rib…

El Chullo: Peruvian Food (Finally) Comes to Phoenix

When a new spot opens in town, we can’t wait to check it out — and let you know our initial impressions, share a few photos, and dish about some menu items. First Taste, as the name implies, is not a full-blown review, but instead a peek inside restaurants that…

Pho A.V. in North Phoenix: a Vietnamese Restaurant with Heart

On the surface, Pho A.V., the tiny, six-month-old Vietnamese restaurant in North Phoenix, looks like many of the no-frills spots throughout the Valley: fluorescent lights, a modest assembly of tables and booths, a buzzing cooler. But through its doors hung with white lace curtains, in the back of the room…

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

PhotoTapas: “A History of Fresh Food in the Desert” Friday, January 17 This Friday, “A History of Fresh Food in the Desert” opens at Modified Arts in downtown Phoenix. The exhibition will “span nearly the entire modern lineage of farming in the state of Arizona” through work from three local…

10 Reasons Hiring Restaurant Staff Is Harder Than Ever

Staffing a restaurant (and keeping it staffed) is one of the most difficult and time-consuming tasks owners and chefs face. And turnover? The industry’s nearly famous for it. Although the hiring of both back- and front-of-the-house positions has always been a challenge, is hiring restaurant staff today harder than it’s…

Taco Bell Introduces Questionably Named Grilled Stuft Nacho

The Guilty Pleasure: Grilled Stuft Nacho Where To Get It: Taco Bell, locations everywhere Price: $1.29, are you out of your mind? What It Really Costs: You’re learning a new word today. I have to hand it to the R&D people at Taco Bell. It seems they have a nearly…

Chef Johnny Chu Opening Two New Restaurants in Phoenix

The new year is already shaping up to be a busy one for Johnny Chu. The Hong Kong-born chef, along with wife, partner, and general manager Linda Q, are planning to open not one, but two Asian-themed restaurants in midtown Phoenix by the end of February. The couple currently operates…