Spice Grills

Hatch Valley Chile Co., 13637 North Tatum, Phoenix, 953-2380. Hours: Lunch and Dinner, Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. In these sophisticated times, going out for ethnic fare isn’t quite…

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Bay Tripper: Tony Bennett may have left his heart there. But if you’re escaping to San Francisco this summer, be prepared to leave your wallet behind, too. It’s always good to have a fat bank account, and the city by the bay is an especially wonderful place to be flush…

Joys N the Hood

Phoenix City Grille, 5816 North 16th Street, Phoenix, 266-3001. Hours: Lunch and Dinner, Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m; Friday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Dinner, Saturday and Sunday, 5 to 11 p.m. What makes a neighborhood desirable in this town? Sure, the schools have to be good…

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Remembrance of Things Pasta: Nobody likes cooking this time of year. But if you don’t mind doing just a bit of kitchen work–boiling water–you can fool your family into thinking you’ve been slaving over a hot stove all day. The trick is to visit Garlic’s Pasta and Bread Company, at…

Spaghetti Western

Cowboy Ciao, 7133 East Stetson, Scottsdale, 946-3111. Hours: Dinner, 5 p.m. to midnight, seven days a week. Looking for a new restaurant experience? These days, Scottsdale’s the place. Looking for an old restaurant experience? Scottsdale’s still the place. If you’re prowling for new culinary kicks, put Cowboy Ciao on your…

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Pierre Today, Gone Tomorrow: It’s a pity, but the Valley’s premier French-pastry craftsman is saying au revoir to Arizona. Pierre Fauvet and his wife, Joni, have operated Pierre’s Pastry Cafe for the past seven years. But the work is grueling, and the place hasn’t been as wildly successful financially as…

A Removeable Feast

6th Avenue Petit Marche, 7146 East Sixth Avenue, Scottsdale, 947-7172. Hours: Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Remember the good old days, when mom would go shopping in the morning to pick up the groceries for the family dinner? After…

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Summer in the City: Gershwin wrote that in summertime, the living is easy. Obviously, the man never spent July in Phoenix checking out restaurants for a living. I’m nearing the end of my annual Best of Phoenix explorations, panning for restaurant gold to put on this year’s list. As usual,…

Vine and Dine

It’s Friday night and you decide to enjoy a glass of wine and a memorable meal at one of the Valley’s restaurants where you can bring your own bottle. If you’ve been following these pages, it’s easy to know where to go with your brown bag. Try Coup Des Tartes…

Beyond the Lunchpail

Chez Bubbas Caribbean and Creole House, 801 North First Street, Phoenix, 254-0040. Lunch, Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. You don’t need to see the new multiplex-cinema construction at Arizona Center, the new apartment complexes filling in the empty lots north of Van Buren, the newly restored Orpheum…

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Edible Art: Ever been to a museum restaurant? If you have, you’ve probably noticed that you can almost always count on the food to be 1) overpriced and 2) mediocre. That’s why I was so startled after a visit to the Phoenix Art Museum. Looking over the collection, you won’t…

Roux Confessions

Cajun House, 7117 East Third Avenue, Scottsdale, 945-5150. Hours: Dinner, 5 to 11 p.m., seven days a week. What has Louisiana got that Arizona hasn’t? You want crooked politicians? We’ve got them. You want summers so uncomfortable that you can sweat while taking a cold shower? We’ve got them. You…

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L.A. The prevailing winds in Phoenix generally come slowly from the West, culturally as well as meteorologically. We get movies six months after they’ve opened in Hollywood; touring shows a year after they’ve played the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion; and food trends two years after they’ve swept through West L.A. The…

Foam Follows Function

Lagerfields Micropub, 12601 North Paradise Village Parkway, Phoenix, 765-0059. Hours: Lunch and Dinner, Sunday and Monday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Want to cool off this monsoon season? Going to San Diego is always an option. But not too many of us…

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Commode to Joy: Being a restaurant critic isn’t always a delight. But after almost six years of eating out four or five times a week, I can take the downs with the ups. Overpriced meals? Bad food? Surly servers? I’ve seen them all. One thing I still haven’t gotten used…

Call Out the Reserves

Guest Columnists Nobody likes to get stood up, and restaurant owners are no different. But when our customers don’t honor their reservations, more than just our feelings get hurt. Of course, there’s a significant financial loss–one restaurant claims it lost $1 million because of no-shows in a single year. More…

Ahwatukee Trot

Caffe Boa, 5063 East Elliot, Ahwatukee, 893-3331. Hours: Lunch and Dinner, Sunday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Why do people confuse money with class? Ted Kennedy and Fife Symington, for instance, are both dripping with wealth, acknowledged or not. But…

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Magic Chef: It’s easy to get stale after you’ve been at a job for some time. Believe it or not, there are actually some Mondays when I don’t bound out of bed, race happily to a blank computer screen and try to meet a Friday deadline. It’s no different for…

The Asia Consent

Korean Restaurant, 1414 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 994-5995. Hours: Lunch and Dinner, Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Dinner, Monday through Wednesday, 5 to 10 p.m. These are the times that try men’s Seouls. The Valley’s Asian community is growing at a phenomenal rate. Chinese, Japanese, Thai and…

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Over and Haute: A few weeks ago, the New Yorker ran an intriguing piece on the declining significance of French cuisine, “Is There a Crisis in French Cooking?” Author Adam Gopnik discovered, to his horror, that the French are no longer on the cutting edge of gastronomy. Instead, they seem…

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Eat the High Country: The Valley isn’t the only area of Arizona exploding with restaurants. The Sedona/Flagstaff region (see this week’s Cafe column) is also booming. One reader has alerted me to a couple of offbeat restaurants that local weekend travelers may want to try. The first, in Flagstaff, is…

North Forks

Dahl & Di Luca, 2321 West Highway 89A, Sedona, 1-520-282-5219. Hours: Dinner, 5 p.m. to close, seven nights a week. This is not a pleasant time of year to live in the Valley of the Perpetual Sun, unless you’re a lizard or a water-park operator. For the next several months,…