Inside Jill Anderson’s Clean, Modern CenPho Kitchen

Some people rely on Pinterest, others just have an eye for style. Jill Anderson is the latter. The Pasadena native who got her interior design certification through Scottsdale Community College has made a career out of curating other peoples’ homes through Scottsdale Wiseman and Gale Interiors. When she’s not busy…

March Restaurant Openings and Closings in Metro Phoenix

March was a busy month in the restaurant scene with more than a dozen new restaurants opening all over town. Some of the newest restaurants in the Valley include second and third locations of already popular spots, while others represent the sophomore efforts of well-loved local chefs. On the downside,…

Nanay’s Restaurant Brings Fast-Casual Filipino Food to Chandler

East Valley residents looking for a quick place to pick up dinner have a new option in Nanay’s, a cafeteria-style Filipino restaurant that opened in January. The new spot comes courtesy of Aurea Gonzales and her two daughters, Alicia Ferrer and Aida Sembrano, who were born and raised in Pampanga,…

3 Best Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

Wingstock Saturday, March 4 This weekend the 5th annual Wingstock event will go down at from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday at Mesa Amphitheatre. The event combines music and chicken by pitting local Valley restaurants against each other in a competition for the title of “Wingstock King of…

Arizona Beer Bill Becomes Law

On Tuesday, Gov. Doug Ducey signed into law S.B. 1030, the Arizona Beer Bill proposed late last year that will allow brewers to produce more beer while retaining their retail locations.

All Pierogi Kitchen in Mesa Offers Eastern European Comfort Food

You know you probably have entered a good place for authentic Eastern European fare when the cashier greets you with words steeped in a heavy Ukranian accent. You’re further reassured when a peek into the partially exposed kitchen shows three unmistakably European women, one of whom belongs in an idyllic…

Johnny Chu’s Sochu House in Phoenix Has Closed

According to a post on the restaurant’s Facebook page on Monday, chef Johnny Chu’s Central Phoenix restaurant Sochu House has closed. The restaurant served neo-Asian cuisine, including many dishes originally made popular at the chef’s previous downtown Phoenix restaurant, Sens. Chu, who was born in Hong Kong and has opened…

Here Are The 2015 Arizona Culinary Hall of Fame Inductees

Last night at Livewire in Scottsdale, the Scottsdale League for the Arts recognized some of the state’s top culinary talent at the Arizona Culinary Hall of Fame awards ceremony. The award categories included Chef of the Year, Restaurateur of the Year, and Beverage Master of the Year, among others, with…

Baklava at Middle Eastern Bakery & Deli in Metro Phoenix

The aroma of spices hits you as you walk in the door of the Middle Eastern Bakery and Deli in central Phoenix — as well as the scent of freshly made desserts. This small counter-service restaurant and market serves all kinds of main dishes, but they put dessert first in…

The Dressing Room to Open This Summer on Roosevelt Row

You already may have seen the sign in the window of the building at 220 East Roosevelt Street in downtown Phoenix, but, according to Troy Watkins, it’s going to be a few more months until the newest restaurant on Roosevelt Row is ready to open its doors. Called The Dressing…

3 Best Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

Salsa Festival Saturday, March 28 This weekend, head to Maricopa for the city’s 11th annual Salsa Festival, during which salsa chefs compete for prizes including a grand prize of $1,000. The event will be held at Copper Sky Regional Park from 3 to 7 p.m. and will feature live entertainment…