Battle of the Pad Thai

Yupha’s Thai Kitchen vs. Wild Thaiger Visit even a semi-authentic ethnic restaurant — Thai, Indian, Vietnamese — and you’ll generally find two types of dishes on the menu: traditional specialties with unpronounceable names and flavors that pay homage to the homeland, and bastardized versions more suited to the average American palate. Though…

Your Meal Ticket To Fall Seasonal Beers

There’s nothing better than a crisp, clean beer on a cool fall night. Ok, maybe a hot toddy, but we’re still all about fall seasonals like Dogfish Head’s Pumpkin Ale and Four Peaks’ Pumpkin Porter. In this week’s Meal Ticket dining newsletter, find out which upcoming event will feature seasonal beers…

You Pick It: Buckelew Farm

The next farm in our round-up is in southwest Tucson. Buckelew Farms is about an hour closer to the Phoenix-metro area than Apple Annie’s, which we explored yesterday.Buckelew Farms is strictly a pumpkin patch, so orchard enthusiasts should look elsewhere. However, the $4 fee makes it a good destination for a…

FnB in the Works for Former Digestif/Sea Saw Space

Effin’ A, they’re calling it FnB. Restaurateur Peter Kasperski has teamed up former Digestif GM Pavle Milic — who just gave notice at Prado — and chef Charleen Badman of Rancho Pinot to open another gastropub in the Stetson Drive space that was the longtime home of Sea Saw, and…

You Pick It: Apple Annie’s

One of the best parts of autumn is the pick-it-yourself patches and orchards opening for public fun. Despite the 90-degree October and desert landscape, Arizona boasts some lovely farms for picking. However, most places close for the season on or around Halloween, so here’s a few farms to hit up…

CRAVE Arizona is Perfectly Balanced Gluttony

Celebrity chefs. Blind wine tasting contests. Food samples from dozens of Valley restaurants. Only two weeks after Scottsdale’s Dine Out With the Chefs event, culinary afficianados from across the Valley loosened their belts for another huge epicurean event: CRAVE Arizona, formerly known as Eats3. This year’s event was a relaxed, outdoor affair. It seemed…

Phoenix Public Market Celebrates Grand Opening of Urban Grocery

It’s been a long time coming. Tuesday marks the first official day for the new Phoenix Public Market Urban Grocery & Wine Bar, after non-profit Community Food Connections’ extensive fundraising efforts, planning, and renovation of the vintage red brick building that’s now its permanent home. Business hours are 11 a.m. to…

Oysters and Bloody Marys at Casey Moore’s

Yesterday was perhaps the longest — and most ridiculously fun — brunch of my life. Some friends invited me to meet up for a bite at Casey Moore’s in Tempe, and somehow we killed 5 or 6 hours on the patio, laughing it up and entertaining our waitress with our increasingly…

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: “Fat Bitch Sub” at Mamma Mia Prado’s Pavle Milic…

Chipotle Loves the Environment Even More Now

​We’ve always wanted a solar-powered burrito, and now, thanks to Chipotle, our wish is coming true. Representatives for the Mexican grill announced this week that they plan to install solar paneling on 75 of their restaurants. The panels are designed to alleviate pressure on the power grid during peak hours from 11…

First Taste: Modern Steak at Scottsdale Fashion Square

We will admit to being wildly enamored of the classic old school steakhouse. When we think red leather banquettes, old men tucking into their scotch, and vats of heavy bernaise sauce over a bloody filet, we think of heaven.Which is why we were curious to check out Modern Steak, Sam…

Cafe: St. Francis

In this week’s Cafe column, Food Critic Michele Laudig can’t help but wonder if Chef Aaron Chamberlin is holding back at his new Phoenix eatery St. Francis. Food Critic Michele Laudig on St. Francis: The food was comforting and tasty, but I can’t stop thinking there was a disconnect between…

How Sweet It Is! Dulceria Pico Rico

There’s nothing like candy to release your inner 5 year old. From all day suckers to wickedly sour candies strong enough to make a grown-up wince, there’s a sticky sweet treat to satisfy every taste bud. Nowadays, it seems like nostalgia reigns supreme as quirky candy from the good old…

Two Chances for Eating Well While Doing Good

wo separate events are donating their proceeds this week to St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance, a non-profit organization that serves 300,000 meals to the hungry every day.Hickman’s Family Farms has challenged local restaurants and culinary students to create a tasty “Egg on Top” dish; one dollar of each dish sold will…

Now Open: Total Wine on Camelback

Things must be going well for the wine industry — or at least for the vino superstore Total Wine & More. The retail chain is stocked from floor to ceiling with thousands of bottles from around the world, along with beer, booze, cigars, and bar-friendly accoutrements. Today’s the opening of…

Chef Chat: Shin Toyoda, Sushi Roku

Armed with a super sharp sushi knife and some of the freshest fish to be found in a desert, sushi chef Shin Toyoda takes Arizona tastebuds to Tokyo, one happy customer at a time.Toyoda got his first job in a restaurant when he was 16 as a busboy and has…

Is Chef Aaron Chamberlin’s St. Francis Holding Back?

When rustic American restaurant St. Francis finally opened its doors for Labor Day weekend, I think Phoenix food fanatics heaved a huge sigh of relief. Why? To say the place was highly anticipated is an understatement. First, take a look at chef-owner Aaron Chamberlin’s résumé. After working in Washington, D.C.,…

How Sweet It Is! Smeeks

There’s nothing like candy to release your inner 5 year old. From all day suckers to wickedly sour candies strong enough to make a grown-up wince, there’s a sticky sweet treat to satisfy every taste bud. Nowadays, it seems like nostalgia reigns supreme as quirky candy from the good old…

Meal Ticket: New Biltmore Restaurant Tiptoes into Town

With Digestif being the latest in a line of popular Phoenix-area restaurants to close, we’re not exactly holding our breaths as the ecomonic forecasters declare the recession over. But there are definitely a few good signs here in Phoenix, especially in the restaurant industry. New eateries are popping up all over…