10 Best Food Costumes for Pets

You can claim to be above such immature offenses as taking cat-bearding selfies or ordering your pampered pooch a decaf Puppiccino at Starbucks (yes, they exist). But no spine is strong enough, no funny bone numb enough, to resist the pathetic cuteness overload that is pets dressed as food. Go…

Gelato Spot Local Chef Competition: And the Winner Is…

This summer, local frozen confection fave Gelato Spot has been hosting its 1st Annual Local Chef Flavor Competition, inviting restaurant professionals in the Phoenix metro area to create something that captures their culinary point of view. Twelve chefs were split into three groups and battled head-to-head in June, July and…

CLOSED: 5 Star BBQ & Grill in Mesa

Mesa residents now have one fewer option for pulled pork, brisket, and racks of ribs — 5 Star BBQ & Grill has shuttered. The ‘cue joint, owned by Jim and Joanne Hauer, who started 5 Star as a barbecue-focused catering company in 2009, opened in a former Taco Bell on…

Medi-Cure: Two New Mediterranean Spots in Tempe Satisfy

This year, two very good Mediterranean-style spots — Hummus Xpress and Tzikii Pita Grill — opened in Tempe, luring diners with healthful, homemade creations packed into pitas, bowls, and plates, served Subway-style, and priced to please. Their appearance couldn’t be more timely. All over the country, healthy eating is on…

Spinato’s vs. DeFalco’s: Clash of the Calzones

For those who have seen calzones jotted on the bottom corner of your local pizza shop’s menu without ever trying one — what are you waiting for? A calzone is basically a pizza ready to devour on the go. Not to be confused with its cousin the stromboli, a calzone’s…

Are Pastry Chefs an Endangered Species in Today’s Culinary World?

Welcome to Chow Bella’s Bites & Dishes, where Valley chefs and restaurateurs respond to a question New Times food critic Laura Hahnefeld has on her mind. Have a question you’d like to ask? E-mail laura.hahnefeld@newtimes.com. Last month, Squid Ink, the food blog of our sister paper LA Weekly, pondered the…

A Tale of Two Subway-Style Mediterranean Joints in Tempe

All over the country, healthy eating is on the rise. And in the realm of fast-casual dining, that means replacing the iceberg lettuce and “lite” mayonnaise with roasted vegetables and well-seasoned sauces served up fast, fresh, and with a nod to all kinds of diets — from vegan to gluten-free…

CLOSED: Mambo’s Restaurant in Queen Creek

Mambo’s, the family-owned restaurant serving traditional comida dominicana in Queen Creek, has shuttered. Courtesy of former New Yorker Eddie Taveras and his family, Mambo’s, which opened under a year ago, brought the food and flavors of the Dominican Republic to a former pizza joint in Queen Creek. “We wanted to…

McDonald’s New Mighty Wings: We Finally Landed an Order

The Guilty Pleasure: Mighty Wings Where to Find It: McDonald’s; limited availability now, soon available everywhere Price: About a buck per piece. What it Really Costs: For most of metro Phoenix, time. For a few weeks (possibly months) now, I’ve heard that McDonald’s has a new product on the way:…

Can the Wrigley Bring Fine Dining Back to Phoenix?

Welcome to “Schaefer,” in which Eric Schaefer — a local guy with a big (but discerning) appetite and a sense of humor to match — takes on the Phoenix food scene. Whatever happened to fine dining? Sure, you can have a James Beard-worthy meal at a number of Valley restaurants,…