Closed for Business: Efes Turkish Cuisine

Farewell to a place with real character. Word from a very reliable source is that Tempe favorite Efes Turkish Cuisine has closed; there’s no answer at the restaurant’s number during scheduled business hours. The six-year-old eatery was well-known for its exquisite kebabs, friendly service, and exotic, cozy Turkish decor…

The Main Ingredient Ale House & Cafe Opens Tonight

After a weekend of private friends-and-family events, The Main Ingredient Ale House & Cafe finally opens its doors to the public tonight (2337 N. 7th St.)  Owners Matt and Courtney Diamond have transformed the former Lisa G Cafe Wine Bar, which they purchased from Lisa Giungo back around Halloween, into…

New Stealthy Table Covert Dinners Roll Into Phoenix

At the Scottsdale Old Town Farmers’ Market this weekend, we caught up with Joe Garcia of La Vida Locavore and got the inside scoop on a new “covert culinary dinner” project called Stealthy Table. Basically, it’s like the food version of a rave — the location of the dinner’s a secret until one day…

A Golden Cocktail for the Golden Globes

The 67th Annual Golden Globes will air this evening on NBC. The fashion misfires, the bizarre acceptance speeches, and the stage exit stumbles – we relish the opportunity to watch the beautiful people at their best and worst.With Julie & Julia nominated for Best Picture in the Music or Comedy category,…

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: When Life Hands You Meyer Lemons, Make Pasta. Or…

5 Ways to Know Your Coffee Shop Doesn’t Suck

Consider this a shout-out to all the caffeine-fueled, hard-working Americans out there who can’t get the day started without a cup of joe. We feel your adrenal-shot addiction and offer up this advice: Life is much too short to drink bad coffee. How does one make absolute sure they are…

Read This: Joe Johnston’s Roaster Project Blog

If you consider yourself a card-carrying coffee geek — or, as restaurateur Joe Johnston would put it, a “disciple” of the “true gospel of coffee” — then you need to bookmark Johnston’s excellent new blog, Roaster Project. But even if you don’t consider yourself a java expert or even drink the…

What Were Google’s Top 10 Recipes in 2009?

Just got an interesting tidbit from a friend that I thought I’d share.It’s a list of the top 10 recipes that were searched on Google last year. As someone who compulsively Googles everything — and who consults with the online search engine far more often than the recipe box — I…

Combo Platter at Middle Eastern Bakery & Deli

Good ol’ Middle Eastern Bakery & Deli.This Central Phoenix restaurant has been one of my favorite lunchtime go-to spots ever since I started working at New Times over nine years ago. I recall one of my coworkers taking me there during my first week on the job, and I was…

Wicked Kitchen Gourmet Makes a Comeback

Even when businesses were dropping like flies earlier this year, it still came as a surprised when popular north Phoenix pastry shop Wicked Bakery closed its doors.But chef-owner Slade Grove is back on the scene, now operating out of Luci’s Healthy Marketplace, which made its own comeback in October, reopening…

Chef Change-Up at Avalon in Scottsdale

Has Avalon executive chef Travis Watson been lured back into the fold at Fox Restaurant Group to work at the soon-to-open Culinary Dropout?The rumor isn’t confirmed, but one thing is true — Watson left the swanky Scottsdale restaurant just after the new year. Before he joined the opening team at…

Local Olive Oil Festival Starts Tomorrow

Happy Olio Nuevo, everyone! This sounds like some crazy made-up holiday along the lines of National Bacon Day (seriously, isn’t that every day??) or National Tempura Day. But Olio Nuevo, aka Festival of the New Oil, is actually an annual event at Queen Creek Olive Mill which begins tomorrow, January 16. Weekly…

Scottsdale Bakery & Cupcake Company Closes Retail Spot

Craving a cupcake in North Scottsdale? If you were hoping to swing by Scottsdale Bakery & Cupcake Company (15090 N. Northsight Blvd.) for a little frosted confection and a drink, you’re out of luck. The family-owned storefront closed in mid-December due to lack of traffic in a struggling retail complex.  However,…

Too Cute: 100 Games Cupcake Game

Somebody had a lot of fun with this. Just look at those funny little fondant pigs! A friend just sent me a link to a darling website where they’ve created incredibly detailed cupcake designs inspired by classic games and retro video games, and then made a guessing game out of…

Cafe: Phoenix Palace

We’re the peculiar type of foodie who refuses to eat things one way. Heaven help us if we are presented with more than one condiment at a restaurant. Chances are we’ll go back and forth until the food item we’re placing it in has been completely devoured. Maybe that’s why…

Last Night: VIPs Flock to Oakville Grocery Grand Opening

​​Last night, the new Oakville Grocery at the Scottsdale Quarter opened to a packed house of chefs, industry professionals and local food lovers for a VIP Grand Opening celebration. At 6 p.m., guests began to trickle in while the grocery’s in-house chefs and local vendors set up tables with samples…

Big Top Cupcake: The Provisional Poet

Billy-Boy Wordsworth defined poetry as “the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.” Fitting then, we should apply this definition when we speak of fabulous fare. See if you can relate to this week’s victual verse and feel free to pen a few lines of your own, should you be so inspired…

Thomas Keller Recruits Master Baker Ben Hershberger

Chocolate cherry sourdough. Olive walnut sourdough. Rosemary bread. Pumpkin bread. Sun-dried tomato bread. Is your mouth watering yet? These are just a few examples that illustrate why The Phoenician’s master baker Ben Hershberger has gained a following for his outstanding artisanal breads, which he bakes daily for Il Terrazzo, Windows on the…

Locally Made: Jordan Stejskal Brings the Garden to Your Kitchen

​Jordan Stejskal used to struggle with a multiple personality problem.For years, the Phoenix native worked for a Scottsdale architecture firm where she was a self-described office Super Girl in pencil skirts and heels.  When she wasn’t in the office, Jordan turned into the hippie chef, a farmer’s market groupie who…

Battle of the Guacamole

For some, guacamole is a mere condiment akin to sour cream or salsa. We think of it more like Guinness — excellent as an accompaniment to lunch or dinner, but thick and hearty enough to be a meal on its own. Afraid you’ll bust your diet resolution if you down…