CNN’s “Phoenix in Five Stops” Highlights The Usual Suspects

If you live here, none of CNN travel reporter Brendan Newnam’s restaurant recommendations will come as a surprise — FnB, Matt’s Big Breakfast, Rita’s Tacos, Mrs. White’s Golden Rule Cafe. Yadda yadda. Amuse Bouche in Surprise was a bit off the beaten track for a list highlighting “Pizza Bianco” (oops,…

Meal in — A Mason Jar?!

One of the latest food trends is food in a mason jar. Usually you’ll find a cupcake stuffed in that jar, but we wanted to go back to college after finding this story about college students ordering pre-assembled mason jar or home cooked meals delivered directly to their dorm room…

Justin Beckett of Beckett’s Table

Chef Justin Beckett has a reputation for being a culinary badass that stems from his relentless drive and lifelong passion for food. Beckett started working in kitchens around the age of 14, went to culinary school four days after graduating high school, and was the youngest sous chef in the history of…

Mother’s Day Brunch Roundup Part 2

Didn’t see anything that you liked yesterday, in our first roundup? That’s cool, we have plenty more. Lots more. Like more then a dozen. We want you to know all your options but we’ll make it quick. Ready? Here we go…Sapporo in Scottsdale will be open this Sunday from 11…

New Burger Joint Smashes Into Tempe Marketplace

Remember Stella’s Kitchen, the cute diner with no real theme that replaced Cheeburger Cheeburger in the Tempe Marketplace’s food court last year? Yeah, neither does anyone else. The restaurant folded up shop after lasting less than year, paving the way for another burger joint. The sixth Phoenix-area SmashBurger will open its doors…

In Season: Artichokes

Whether you’re a CSA devotee, a farmers’ market weekender or consider ketchup a veg, we’ll bring you fresh inspiration for how to prepare our local produce. This week’s harvest: Artichokes It’s artichoke season! Wahoo! They’ve been ready for a few weeks but this these gigantic thistles are only in season…

The Bacon King Comments on Royal Life

​We got to meet The Bacon Queen on Monday and today we thought we’d share a little insight into what it’s like to be part of this royal family. Amy Vernon’s husband, Bjorn Antonio, let us peek behind the curtain to learn the secret life of the bacon family. Here’s what…

April 2011 Restaurant Openings and Closings

As we say goodbye to a beautiful April, let’s take one last look at the new restaurants she left us with and the few that she took with her. Restaurants (and other Food-Related Establishments) That Opened in April 2011 Jesse James Ice Cream Parlor, North Phoenix Open Source Project Coffee…

Mother’s Day Brunch Roundup Part 1

Just in case you haven’t been paying attention, Mother’s Day is Sunday. This Sunday. What does every mom love? Brunch. That means you had better get on the horn and book a table. We found several Valley dining establishments offering Mother’s Day brunch, so we thought we’d be nice and…

Eddie Matney Turns Up the bin Laden Heat on Facebook

They say politics and romance don’t mix, but how about food? Looks like Chef Eddie Matney might have lost a customer or two with his status update this morning on Facebook: It was the the [sic] policies of Presidents Clinton and Bush that were in place that led up to the…

Meet Her Majesty, The Bacon Queen

Former East Valley Tribune journalist Amy Vernon crowned herself The Bacon Queen in 2009 after a bit of online recognition pushed her into sweet, smoked stardom. So much so that she’s the top female submitter of all time on Digg.com.   Among many other things, Vernon curates this amazingly large bacon…

Build a Meatless Sandwich

What comes to mind first when you think of making a sandwich? A basic combination of meat, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and mayo or mustard slapped between two pieces of bread. The April issue of Saveur magazine is filled with sandwich specials from around the world and got us thinking about…

Princess Beatrice’s Hat on a Cupcake

​We never thought we’d say this, but some things really do look better on a cupcake. Like Princess Beatrice’s royal mistake of a wedding hat. While seamstresses were sewing knock-off wedding dresses over the last day, Wir Machen, a bakery in Munich, Germany, got busy with the fondant. Next up, Tara…

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. The Ron Swanson Turkey Burger: A Fried Turkey Leg…

Patatas y Penelope: Dinner and a Movie

Staying in? We’ve got you covered — both on the culinary and entertainment fronts. Now presenting Dinner and a Movie — a guide to a do it yourself evening of food and film. ​Film: Volver (2006)Popcorn Alternative: Popcorn IbericoEntrée: Tortilla EspañolaBeverage: Try a Rioja or other Spanish Red wine. Or, click here…

Charmed in Four Bites at Carmel’s Coffee & Bakery

After Pavle Milic’s tantalizing photo of Carmel’s egg sandwich made its rounds on Twitter, we had to try one for ourselves. When I step into the latest (caffeine) buzz in Arcadia, Pat, the owner, peeks his head out from behind the kitchen and wipes his hands off to formally greet my…

The Goop-Scooper: Kitchen Clean-Up from Japan and Awesome as Hell

Over-buttered bread? Cake decorating disaster? Post-party clean-up? Not a problem for the SWITL Robotic Hand, fondly referred to as “The Goop-Scooper.” Hailing from Japan, this glob-shoveling gadget is designed to clear away clumps of condiments leaving them completely intact with zero traces of where they once were. Check out the…

Food Trucks Go to the Dogs: From Gourmet to Gourmutt

While the recent popularity of food trucks has many giddy with excitement, here’s one that literally makes tails wag — and it just might be the first food truck to cater to our four-legged friends. Got yer ears on, Phoenix food truck hopefuls? Here’s the pooper-scoop:…

The Windsor and Churn a Good Fit for “Rad” People

Last month, a local blogger reported that a cheeky sign advertising “Wanted: Rad People” had gone up on the historic 1940 Windsor Court building at Central Ave. and Oregon set to house Postino founder Craig DeMarco’s new culinary ventures, The Windsor and Churn. This week, both eateries opened to the public,…

Dear Great Cajun Crawfish Boil…

After hearing about your event which is being held Friday April 29th at Tempe’s Kiwanis Park, we were sort of excited. Finally something out of the norm to entertain us on a Friday night.  Then we did a little research and discovered this off-putting video from last year’s event. The…