Foie Gras Steak-Out at Christopher’s/Crush Lounge

Saturday night, a group of thirty or so animal activists led by Dani Thumma — with the help of the California-based Animal Protection and Rescue League and In Defense of Animals — pounced on the Biltmore in East Phoenix to protest the serving of foie gras at Christopher’s Restaurant and Crush Lounge.  Not the best…

8 Places for President Obama to Try on His Next Phoenix Visit

Call me a shameless arugula eater, but I still can’t get over the Obama family’s choice of dinner destination when they were in Phoenix this past Saturday night: Macayo’s Mexican Kitchen on Central Avenue, the flagship among the Southwestern chain’s 18 locations. Seriously? Sure, Macayo’s has been around long enough to…

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: Macaron Mania: Essence Bakery Cafe Keeps Fans in the…

Chef Aaron May Closing Sol y Sombra This Sunday

Goodbye, DC Ranch. That’s pretty much the sentiment coming from chef Aaron May, who closed his casual Italian restaurant Autostrada on Wednesday, and now tells me he will be closing his other DC Ranch eatery, Sol y Sombra, this weekend. Sunday brunch will be the last service. “It’s a tough…

Tonight: Breakfast For Dinner Fundraising Event

Breakfast is usually considered the most important meal of the day because it fuels you through the morning, but who says you have to eat it in the a.m.? Tonight, it’s an opportunity to help the Arizona Children’s Association. Hickman’s Family Farms is sponsoring “PJ and Eggs” this evening, a breakfast-for-dinner…

Closed For Business: Autostrada

According to a representative from Market Street at DC Ranch, chef Aaron May’s casual Italian restaurant Autostrada closed two nights ago. There is a sign on the door inviting customers to visit May’s neighboring tapas restaurant, Sol y Sombra. I wasn’t able to reach May yet today, and the restaurant’s…

Coming Soon to Tempe: Sleepy Dog Saloon & Brewery

You never know where your passions might lead you. For beer aficionado Rob Sizemore, an obsession with suds turned into to a homebrewing hobby, which eventually led to proper training with the American Brewers Guild. Now he’s working on opening his own microbrewery in Tempe, Sleepy Dog Saloon & Brewery,…

Cafe: Fogo de Chao

Cheap, greasy and not all that good; that’s Pancho’s Mexican Buffet for you. Yet if there is one redeeming concept within this bastion of low-end comida, it’s the magic flag. Raise it up and a waitress will bring you as many soggy enchiladas as you’d like. Genius! Knowing that this…

Smashburger Makes Arizona Debut This Fall

From Fatburger to In-N-Out Burger, there’s no shortage of burger joints in Tempe, but with thousands of ASU students to munch on them, what’s one more? This fall, Denver-based burger chain Smashburger is hoping to take a bite out of that business with the opening of its first Arizona location, at 777 S. College Ave…

Battle of the Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

Corbin’s vs. Cheuvront There are so many ways to make grilled cheese. Sourdough or white bread? Cheddar cheese, American cheese or Swiss? With or without tomato? We explored a few grilled cheese haunts this week to bring you a sandwich face-off. In One Corner: Corbin’s Bar and Grill 8729 N…

Secret ingredient revealed in this week’s Meal Ticket

Curious what’s in season at the new Calistro California Bistro? Find out from Chef Devin Walsh in this week’s Meal Ticket dining newsletter, and discover the unusual ingredient he uses to make his savory sauces and dressings. Hint: It’s not butter or cream.  ​We’ll also dish deep on a trendy pizzeria and wine bar…

Bertha’s Cafe Re-opens This Week

Cute little Bertha’s Cafe is all grown up. The old postage-stamp sized restaurant near the corner of 40th Street and Thomas in Phoenix closed in April when owner Beth Goldwater’s lease was not renewed. Goldwater hustled and found a new spot at 3134 E. Indian School Road near 32nd Street…

Chef Chat: Bryan Dooley, Bryan’s Black Mountain Barbecue

It says something when a chef names his restaurant after himself. In our opinion, it says something good. After Bryan Dooley spent 15 years as a chef at the luxurious Fairmont Scottsdale, he opened Bryan’s Black Mountain Barbecue in downtown Cave Creek. Yep, that’s right, barbecue — not chilled soups…

Limited Time Deal For Discount Tix to Crave Arizona Festival

The Crave Arizona culinary festival is 72 days away, so to get the early buzz going, the organizers are having a 72-hour sale on tickets. The price? $72, naturally. It’s a special ticket package (regular price, $100) that includes admission to the event kickoff party and Top Bar Chef Competition,…

Bacon Queen Heather Lauer at Changing Hands Tonight

You never know where your food obsessions might take you. For Heather Lauer, an enthusiasm for bacon spawned a blog, Bacon Unwrapped (now four years old), which then spawned a book, Bacon: A Love Story. Since blogger Julie Powell followed a similar trajectory with her Julie/Julia Project blog and the…

Why Don’t You Start a Food Truck Business?

Food trucks have quite the buzz these days, especially the Kogi Korean BBQ-to-Go trucks in Los Angeles. Rabid fans follow the biz on Twitter and get tweets on where to find Korean shortrib tacos at any given moment. While chowing down on some of Nobuo Fukuda’s badass pork belly buns…

Can You Tweet a Recipe in 140 Characters Or Less?

So, we were poking around on Twitter this morning (it’s Monday), when we came across a challenge so intriguing that we had to pose it to you: Can you come up with a recipe that’s 140 characters or less? The idea is to compile a kind of virtual cookbook made only…

Liberty Market’s Bathrooms In Photos

With great food from Daivd Traina and a built-in coffee bar, what other reason could you possibly need to visit Liberty Market? How about the bathrooms? We’re guessing that unless your bathroom has appeared in Dwell magazine, you’ve never seen a potty like the five waiting for you in Liberty…

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: Three Roots Cafe Returns to the Tempe Scene Chef…

Coming Soon: Revolutionary Burritos

First sushi, then burgers. Now Valley restaurateur Lenny Rosenberg is bringing Mexican food to the northwest corner of Camelback Road and 32nd Street. Currently home to Rosenberg’s Zen 32 and Delux, the shopping plaza will soon house Revolutionary Burritos as well. No menu details yet, but the name is pretty self-explanatory. …