Pop Culture: Big Red

A trip to Texas two weeks ago reawakened a long-held love of mine: Big Red. The creamy, bubble gumesque concoction is ubiquitous in the The Lone Star State, particularly in the hallowed halls of smokey barbecue joints. We didn’t have any brisket to pair with it, but I put the…

Tomorrow: Forks and Corks at the Esplanade

Skip happy hour and splurge on the latest swanky culinary event, Forks and Corks, on Thursday evening. Proceeds benefit scholarships for the Arizona Hotel and Restaurant Foundations. Chefs from the Arizona Biltmore, Lon’s at the Hermosa, Fairmont Scottsdale, Hyatt Regency, and many other resorts and restaurants will be on hand…

Opening Friday: Afterlife in Scottsdale

Really, really late-night eats are hard to come by no matter what part of the Valley you’re in, but in Old Town Scottsdale, where there are plenty of places to go boozing, there definitely aren’t enough places to grab a bite and soak up a night’s worth of sake bombers. The folks behind…

Pink Taco Shutters its Scottsdale Location

A restaurant can only get so far on notoriety and vagina jokes. Pink Taco closed its three-year-old Scottsdale location today, with plans to expand its operations in Southern California. That’s okay, California can have ’em. I just took a look at a review I did of the Scottsdale Waterfront eatery…

Lyte Lounge Closes Its Doors

Lyte Lounge, the Scottsdale eatery where executive chef Justin Chacon (known for his now-defunct Justin’s Ragin’ Cajun Cuisine in Cave Creek) cooked up health-conscious tapas for the hungry nightclubber set, has closed, according to restaurant co-founder Robert Burghart, president and CEO of JB Entertainment Group. Lyte opened its doors a little over…

T. Cook’s Pastry Chef Pierino Jermonti Departs

Go get seconds of Pierino Jermonti’s luscious caramel cheesecake creme brulee while you still can. T. Cook’s executive pastry chef, who’s been at the restaurant since 1996, is on his way out. Today marks his last day on the property. According to the Republic, Jermonti’s headed to Terranea, a Southern California…

More Bon Appetit Love for the ‘Nix

To me, coming home, thrashed, at the end of a long day and finding a new mag in the mailbox is one of life’s simple pleasures. Better still is to flip it open and find something familiar in its shiny pages. This time, I expected there’d be some kind of Phoenix…

AZ Capitol Times Announces “Best of Capitol” Winners

Arizona Capitol Times just announced the winners of its annual “Best of Capitol” survey a few days ago, and it’s interesting to see the restaurant picks of our local political movers and shakers. Not surprisingly, Cheuvront’s gets props (owner Ken Cheuvront is a state senator), while Durant’s seems to be…

Gross Out: Expired White Sauce at San Carlos Hotel

A Februrary 23 inspection of the restaurant at the San Carlos Hotel in downtown Phoenix revealed, among other things, “white sauce containing cooked chicken and vegetables…date marked 2/11/09.” The manager discarded the mystery sauce. Good. We figure most things that are white have a much shorter shelf life. Speaking of…

Gross Out: Glove Faux Pas at Hob Nobs

We remember when Hob Nobs, a coffee shop at McDowell Road and 3rd Avenue in Phoenix, used to be Willow House. Not a particularly clean joint. But we hear good things about the new place, which is why we were dismayed to see that Hob Nobs failed its recent county…

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: Postino Central Now Open TequilaAZ Brings Agave Goodness to…

Petite Maison: New French Country Bistro in the Works

When it opens sometime in the next six months, what might you expect to eat at Tapino chef James Porter’s upcoming bistro, Petite Maison? Roasted heritage chicken from Willcox. Braised shortribs. A nice Nicoise salad with grilled fish. Some cheese, some charcuterie, and maybe a hot little souffle. “Nothing super fancy,” he…

New Downtown Sushi Spot: Moira Sushi

Is Phoenix the last major city to have a sushi restaurant in its downtown? Until now, the sushi boom has happened elsewhere in the Valley, especially in Scottsdale.  So tomorrow night is kind of historic, isn’t it? That’s when Moira Sushi (215 E. McKinley) opens its doors at 5 p.m. (Friday, March 27),…

Cafe: Chestnut Lane Cafe

There are many questions we like to be presented with when entering an eatery. Of these, deciding among coffee, pastry and sandwiches is the question we like best. Why you ask? Because our knee-jerk answer is “all three.” That’s why we’re so excited about the focus of this week’s Cafe…

Chef Matt Carter Takes Over Former Fate Restaurant

There’s been talk for quite a long time that chef Matt Carter of Zinc Bistro and The Mission has had his eye on downtown — particularly around Roosevelt Row. Well, he finally made his move. Carter’s in Uruguay right now, says Brian Raab at The Mission, but before he left, he…

NOCA Fried Chicken Alert

Who needs a calendar? These days, I pretty much measure the passage of time by the reoccurrence of NOCA’s fried chicken night. The monthly special always happens on the fourth Sunday, so the place is inevitably packed with people chowing down on some of the tastiest bird ever (not to…

Chef Robert McGrath Lands at Christie’s Cabaret

The most titillating news I’ve heard in a while is that James Beard Award-winning chef Robert McGrath — formerly of Roaring Fork and Pischke’s Blue Ribbon — is now on the payroll of Entertainment U.S.A., the parent company of upscale strip club Christie’s Cabaret and 15 other venues across the country…

Gross Out: Towel Trouble at Tomaso’s

Of the last five restaurant inspections completed at Tomaso’s Italian restaurant on East Camelback Road in Phoenix, five resulted in a failing grade. At the most recent inspection, in early March, the inspector noted dried food debris on the interior of the microwave and surfaces of the slicer. The meat…

New Lunch Option: Coup des Tartes

Can’t wail ’til dinner to pop the cork? No prob. One of Phoenix’s finest BYOBs, Coup des Tartes, just started a weekday lunch service (11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday). And even if you’re not up for a little day drinking (a girl can dream, can’t she?), this…