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: Now Open: The Parlor Fine’s Cellar Closes Over the…

Sea Saw’s Nobuo Fukuda Teams Up With NOCA

Sea Saw chef Nobuo Fukuda’s cutting-edge sashimi creations and luxurious omakase dinners have earned him not only legions of devotees, but a prestigious James Beard “Best Chef: Southwest” award. And since the opening of NOCA last August, chef Chris Curtiss has gained a cult following for his stunning crudo dishes and…

Lobster Deal Tonight at Eddie’s House

I love that they’re calling it Lobster Madness. Chef Eddie Matney is cooking up the quintessential summer beach dinner tonight at Eddie’s House, and the price sounds pretty tasty, too. It’s Maine lobster, sweet corn on the cob, and buttered potatoes for $19.95; the twin lobster dinner is $29.95. To…

Cafe: Gallo Blanco Cafe

When it comes to Mexican food the amount of arm-twisting required to get us to go is minimal. Perhaps if we could utilize margaritas and burritos as motivational devices we’d get more work done. That’s why we’re excited about Gallo Blanco Cafe. Food Critic Michele Laudig on Gallo Blanco Cafe:…

Thursdays: Bar Bites at NOCA

Seems like NOCA has something different going on every night it’s open — soft shell crab suppers on Tuesdays, lobster rolls on Wednesdays, Simple Suppers on Sundays — and now there’s one more thing to add to your dining schedule: Bar Bites on Thursdays. It’s an affordable menu of creative dishes that will…

Tracy Dempsey Set to Leave Cowboy Ciao

This morning, celebrated pastry chef Tracy Dempsey officially announced that as of June 8, she’ll be leaving her gig overseeing desserts for Cowboy Ciao, Digestif, and Kazimierz, a position she’s held for the last five years. “It’s not an easy decision,” she says. Dempsey is busy working on opening Galette Dessert…

Fine’s Cellar Closes Over the Weekend

Just got the word tonight from chef Cullen Campbell that Fine’s Cellar is no more. To some, who’d seen the Old Town Scottsdale eatery not nearly busy enough in recent months, that might not come as a surprise, but to the many who’d become fans of wine guru Mike Fine’s…

Your Meal Ticket to Sushi Specials and a Tropical Staycation

It’s that time of year when we all start to crave ice cream, watermelon and light, refreshing sushi. In this week’s Meal Ticket dining newsletter, we’ve got the dish on all-day food and drink specials at Pearl Sushi Lounge & Bomber Bar, plus tantalizing tidbits about new sushi offerings in…

El Chorro Lodge Set to Close

Gather ye stickybuns while ye may! Tomorrow, May 27, is the last day in business for El Chorro Lodge, the Paradise Valley eatery where a scenic mountain view, killer eats (everything from eggs benedict to steaks) and old-school cool have earned it many Best of Phoenix awards over the years…

Now Open: The Parlor

A holiday weekend is a good time for a soft opening, it seems. The Parlor quietly opened its doors a few nights ago, and incredibly, I’ve already talked to a few friends who’ve been there. People must be hungry for this stuff. Word is, the food is straightforward and pretty…

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: Monday Night Martha: Mexican Chocolate Tofu Pudding Bing Soo:…

Cafe: Scramble

We’re not into putting all of our eggs into one basket, but if Scramble is half as delicious as this week’s Cafe column makes it out to be, we’ll make an exception. Eggs? We’ll take two, scrambled. Bacon? Give it here. Cheese? You shouldn’t have. Food Critic Michele Laudig on…

Changes at Prado at the Montelucia

He’s been on board for a while, but as of today, former Digestif front-of-the-house personality Pavle Milic has officially been named the new general manager of Prado, the fine-dining restaurant at the InterContinental Montelucia resort. Another well-known local talent, Paul Xanthopoulos, has joined the team as maitre d’. Prior to this gig,…

Bertha’s Cafe is Moving . . .

After four years in her pint-sized bakery and lunch spot on 40th Street, just north of Thomas, Bertha’s Cafe owner Beth Goldwater was not able to renew her lease. April 24 was her last day in business. “It was a blessing in disguise,” she tells me. She’s since found a new space,…

Tapino Closes Over the Weekend

As we speak, the 22-person staff of Tapino Kitchen & Wine Bar is meeting at Cowboy Ciao, learning the sad news that Saturday night was the last dinner service for the five-year-old Scottsdale eatery. Chef-owner James Porter mostly blames the economy, but also says he’s had issues with the landlords…

Get Your Meal Ticket to Markets and More

While other cities are gearing up for prime farmers’ market season, many of our locals are taking a vacay. Find out where you can snag fresh produce and organic goodies throughout the summer in this week’s Meal Ticket dining newsletter. We’ll also point you towards local pastries inspired by the…

Flavors of Phoenix This Thursday

Summer’s here and the slowdown is palpable. But the flurry of culinary and charity events that started in the spring hasn’t sputtered out yet. In fact, one of the longest-running ones takes place this Thursday night. Flavors of Phoenix makes its 18th annual go-round on May 21 at the Westin Kierland…