Celebrating Lunar New Year in Phoenix: 6 spots for good luck foods
The Year of the Snake has arrived. These Valley eateries serve Lunar New Year foods for prosperity, health and happiness.
The Year of the Snake has arrived. These Valley eateries serve Lunar New Year foods for prosperity, health and happiness.
James Beard-recognized chef Samantha Sanz will bring Sonoran cuisine to Grass Clippings Rolling Hills this spring.
Located at The Royale, this restaurant and bar is celebrating its birthday with a party, new menu items and a new name.
The North Phoenix brewer is expanding beyond beer, to offer drinks for everyone. A new restaurant will join the party soon.
Three Beans Cafe serves a rotating menu of espresso martinis and coffee cocktails, plus classic coffeehouse sips.
Chef Ivan Jacobo opened his new Phoenix restaurant in December. There, he’s switching up a classic dish.
What happens when a Jamaican chef and a Mesa DJ open a bar? Meet Flavor Eatery and Lounge.
Andrew and Ashley Kish, and their two young sons, opened Clean Eatz last March with the goal of making eating healthy easier.
The colorful cafe served coffee and pan dulce for nearly seven years. A legal dispute continues to brew in the background.
In a Mesa suburb, a small farm grows fresh produce. Now, an awarded chef is cooking diner staples steps from the fields.
Viral videos have helped some Phoenix restaurants grow. But when demand skyrockets overnight, owners have to scramble.
When the 2025 semifinalists were announced, some chefs were fixing their ovens or shopping. Soon, their days changed.
The Valley restaurant was a pioneer for artisanal pizza. Here’s how to visit for one more Neapolitan or Roman slice.
More than a dozen local chefs, bakers, bars and restaurants are in the mix for the year’s most prestigious food awards.
Steadfast Diner brings together farm owners Erich and Yvonne Schultz and for a new farm-to-table spot.
As Uncle Bear’s hits 25 years, the Valley brewery and restaurant is changing direction. Here’s what to know.
These upcoming dinners showcase the creativity of multiple talented chefs and producers all in one place.
Sip cocktails from the world’s best bars, cheer on your local bartender and more during this spirited weekend.
A kitchen fire closed the restaurant last year. Now, The Mexicano is ready to move back into its Cactus Road home.
These Valley bars and restaurants are raising money and collecting donations to help those impacted by the Los Angeles fires.
After filling up on delicious pierogi by the dozen, make sure to stop by the market next door for homemade shortbread.
Here’s when and where the new Phoenix location will welcome its first customers.