Brilliant Strategy: The Turf’s Breakfast Hours

New-ish Irish pub The Turf is only open for breakfast on weekends and Mondays — which puzzled me for about two seconds until I thought about it. People are always doing a drive-by to see what the line’s like at Matt’s Big Breakfast, and these days, it’s always a crowd…

Bing Soo: The Next Frozen Dessert Trend?

We’ve always been addicted to ice cream. Gelato is still going strong. And tangy Korean-style frozen yogurt is plenty popular. So I would not be one bit surprised if bing soo became the next frozen dessert trend in the Valley of the Sun. It’s a kind of Korean sundae, with…

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: Cranberry Sorbet John Mariani Gives Scottsdale…

So Delish: The Deli in Queen Creek

If you consider yourself a Slow Foodie, you need to find an excuse to get to The Deli in Queen Creek. A good friend recommended it to me awhile ago — he stops by on his routine visits to The Pork Shop — and when I saw him a couple weeks ago,…

Cafe: Pupusas in Phoenix

When we think of delicious delicacies that are affordable and filling we reach for ethnic food. We’ve been known to toss down a few spring rolls. We’ve gorged on samosas. We’ve even been known to get down on a pate-laced Vietnamese sandwich.  Leave it to Food Critic Michele Laudig to…

Bantu Bistro Chef-Owner Locked Out

Emmy Ayafor, the Camaroon native and now former chef-owner of West African eatery Bantu Bistro, has left his CenPho restaurant and is searching for a new location in Phoenix to reopen his concept. Ayafor had opened Bantu in the former Johnny’s Uptown space in December, but after a recent dispute about taking…

Last Night: Dan Aykroyd Signs Skulls in Scottsdale

It’s no surprise when a current sensation like Lady Gaga or Robert Pattinson (if only!) shows up to swarming mobs of fans. But the stars of yesterday can also draw packed houses — if they’ve got a cult following. And they put out this wacky infomercial. Over 500 fans flooded…

Sweet Republic Gets A Nod From Bon Appetit

Congrats to Sweet Republic owners Jan Wichayanuparp and Helen Yung, whose year-old North Scottsdale shop gets a mention in Bon Appetit’s June Hot 10 list of the country’s “Best Ice Cream Shops.” Can’t say it really comes as a surprise — these hard-working ladies have earned the honors with homemade ice cream and…

Last Chance to Visit Vincent’s Market Until Fall

It’s a sure sign that summer’s here. Vincent’s Camelback Market, the charming mini-farmer’s market held in the parking lot at Vincent on Camelback, shuts down during the hottest months of the year. This Saturday, May 16, is the last day to indulge in pastries, tamales, fresh crepes, produce, cheeses, and more…

Heavenly: Salted Caramel Macarons at Scratch Pastries

  If you’re having a horrible day and you need something to turn it around, head to Scratch Pastries in Scottsdale and see if your first bite of a fresh salted caramel macaron doesn’t make you smile in spite of everything else. I stopped by for lunch today and was…

McClendon’s Squash Blossoms at Farmers’ Markets

Some flowers make a cute and colorful edible garnish. Some, like roses and hibiscus, impart magical flavor through their essences. But the large and meaty squash blossom is practically an entree on its own and has enriched its local cuisines for centuries. The taste is much like young tender squash,…

Your Meal Ticket to a Culinary Safari

So you’ve always wanted to try wild boar, elk or shark, but you aren’t willing to fork over the dough for a dish you’re not even sure you’ll like. We hear you. That’s why we’re profiling one East Valley restaurant where you can sample exotic meats minus the massive (and…

John Mariani Gives Scottsdale Some Love

Restaurant critic John Mariani, who contributes to national publications such as Esquire, just published the first installment of a feature called “Scottsdale and Beyond” on his website. He visited Digestif, Estate House, Prado, and The Mission, and had good things to say about all of them (I have to add,…

New Brunch Option: Sierra Bonita Grill

I love a good Southwestern-style breakfast. Huevos rancheros, Southwestern eggs benedict, and anything with chorizo — all that chile heat gets me revved up and ready to face the day. Coffee helps too, of course. So I was delighted to read Sierra Bonita Grill’s new brunch menu, which looks absolutely…

Now Open: Lola Coffee

Today is the first day in business for Lola Coffee, the hip hangout created by Daniel Wayne (formerly of Lux and Lola Tapas). House-roasted coffee is one good reason to go; homemade pastries by Danielle Librera of the recently closed Sweet Pea Bakery are another. And what about the location…

Pencil It In: Arizona Restaurant Week

For the longest time, foodies scratched their heads in amazement that Phoenix didn’t have its own Restaurant Week, a popular annual event in other cities that entices people to explore local restaurants with special prix fixe menus offered just for the occasion. Then the long-awaited Arizona Restaurant Week debuted last fall,…

New Downtown Eatery: Local Breeze

It’s a little piece of Pischke’s in Phoenix. Local Breeze, a new spot that quietly opened over the weekend in the former Palatte location (606 N. 4th Ave.; the official opening date is tomorrow), is run by an alumni of the popular but defunct Old Town Scottsdale institution. Owner Sid…

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: Wanna Go to BaconCamp? Tempe’s Three Roots Cafe Goes…

First Taste: Brio Tuscan Grille

We tried to be good. We really did. Go take a quick step outside. Did you feel it? That’s right. It’s pool weather and if there’s one reason we’ve been slogging it out at the gym day in and day out it’s to enjoy this weather with preferably only two…

Early Peaches at Roadrunner Park Farmers’ Market

Each of the Valley’s farmers’ markets has its own distinctive atmosphere. That’s fun to suss out, but we’re all about the produce, too. The Roadrunner Park Farmers’ Market, just off the 51 on Cactus Road, is Phoenix’s oldest — it’ll celebrate its 20th birthday in October — and both the…

Cafe: Phoenix Spas

We love the spa treatment, but as Food Critic Michele Laudig  points out in this week’s Cafe column, apples and cucumber water do not satisfy us to the same degree as an hour-long massage. Luckily there are a few Phoenix spas that cater to our tummies.  Michele Laudig on feasting…