P.F. Chang’s China Bistro

How many diners know that the giant, eleven-foot-tall stone horses flanking the entrances of many P.F. Chang’s symbolize the original Forbidden City in China, which was built for China’s first emperor Qin Shi Huangdi? Or that the restaurant’s founder, Philip Chiang, is still this successful chain’s consultant, and author of its current menu? People probably […]

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro

How many diners know that the giant, eleven-foot-tall stone horses flanking the entrances of many P.F. Chang’s symbolize the original Forbidden City in China, which was built for China’s first emperor Qin Shi Huangdi? Or that the restaurant’s founder, Philip Chiang, is still this successful chain’s consultant, and author of its current menu? People probably […]

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro

How many diners know that the giant, eleven-foot-tall stone horses flanking the entrances of many P.F. Chang’s symbolize the original Forbidden City in China, which was built for China’s first emperor Qin Shi Huangdi? Or that the restaurant’s founder, Philip Chiang, is still this successful chain’s consultant, and author of its current menu? People probably […]

Pa’La

This restaurant is a temple to simple food in the form of a 24th Street bungalow. Or maybe it’s more of a low-key barracks: There’s a spartan rigor to the approach to ingredients. The very best and often the most obscure, commonly from Italy: olio nuovo, heirloom beans, Tuscan pecorino, high-end polenta, heady wines. There’s […]

Padre Murphy’s

Don’t let the “padre” in its moniker fool you, as the only thing remotely Hispanic about the place are the nachos on the menu. (Truth be told, it’s named for an Irish Catholic priest that owner Tom Boyle has known since childhood). Although its name might be a bit misleading, Padre Murphy’s is about as […]

Painted Mountain Golf Resort

This 18-hole golf course in Mesa is a Par 70 Championship course that’s designed to be both challenging and enjoyable. The front tees are aimed at the ladies and juniors, while average golfers will face the tough stuff at the middle tee. For the low handicap players, the back tees are where it’s at. And […]

Pa’La

Pa’La has long been recognized as a destination for exceptional food. But in the last few years, the small restaurant has undergone an evolution, with a new team taking over the kitchen. Thankfully, the commitment to quality food remains. Pa’La is a date night destination now, where customers can splurge on a special occasion. The […]

Palatte

Whether it’s light rail, the new ASU developments, or just business as usual, there’s a lot going on in downtown Phoenix. We’re glad to see so much happening, but sometimes we just need a break from it – a few moments of peace and quiet to recharge. Palatte is perfect for that, an oasis of […]

PaleoWest Solutions in Archaeology

PaleoWest is a solution-driven archaeological consulting firm. PaleoWest provides cultural resource consulting services to help you plan your project around archaeological sites, historic properties, traditional cultural properties, and other cultural resource constraints.

Paletas Betty

This paleteria specializes in handmade Mexican ice pops in a variety of flavors, all of them made in Chandler. Betty’s paletas are crafted in small batches, using the finest ingredients, but never from canned or frozen fruit juices and never with nasty preservatives or coloring. The seasonal menu features ingredients from the best local gardens, […]

Paletas Betty

This paleteria specializes in handmade Mexican ice pops in a variety of flavors, all of them made in Chandler. Betty’s paletas are crafted in small batches, using the finest ingredients, but never from canned or frozen fruit juices and never with nasty preservatives or coloring. The seasonal menu features ingredients from the best local gardens, […]