Puerto Rico Latin Grill vs. Millie’s Cafe: Pernil Pummel

Puerto Rican cuisine is a blend of influences and cooking traditions originating from Spain, Africa, native Tainos, and the United States. Somewhat similar to Mexican and Cuban cuisine, Puerto Rican dishes boast a mild, distinctive taste, thanks to the use of sofrito, a seasoning sauce that contains a combination of…

Minervaland’s Tamal How-To

Making tamales can be either a long, monotonous solo session filled with corn husks, masa, filling, and beer or it can be an out-of-control party. Those solo tamales might be neater, but there is some serious fun in teaching a bunch of newbies the pleasures of tamal making, even if…

21 Day Green Smoothie Cleanse: Week Four and Beyond

I wrapped up my Fresh Start: 21 (28) Day Cleanse from SimpleGreenSmoothies.com just in time to tumble into a long weekend of eating and making merry at a reunion of old friends at a beach house in Oregon. I imagine my detoxified insides recoiling in horror at the gluten-free beer…

Top 5 Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

Dhaba Cooking School: Spice Class Saturday, December 7 On Saturday, learn how to blend your own Indian spices at The Dhaba in Tempe. The Spice Class will cover the flavors, aromas and health benefits of more than 50 different herbs and spices commonly used in Indian cooking. Each guest will…

Hao Bao Food Truck Rides Again

Hao Bao food truck owner Jake Lau is back. And this time, he’s got a clear path to re-launch what he’s calling “Hao Bao 1.1.” In March, the 30-year-old ex-corporate financier was “circumstantially forced to exit” Phoenix to attend to family matters in his home state of Virginia, leaving his…

Custom Aprons from “Girl from Arizona” Top Local Holiday Lists

On the top of Chow Bella’s holiday wish list? An apron from Girl From Arizona (@girlfromarizona). This fall, we began noticing that chefs around town — like Crepe Bar’s Jeff Kraus — were donning chic aprons. Then Instagram began buzzing. So we tracked down Angela Muniz, a.k.a. Girl from Arizona,…

Chow Bella’s Second Annual Eating Christmas

For the second year, Chow Bella is hosting “Eating Christmas,” during which some of our favorite writers (and artists) will read pieces about food and the holidays. Join us at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, December 17, at Crescent Ballroom, 308 North Second Avenue. Admission is free, but we’d love it…

5 Metro Phoenix Growers and Farmers to Follow on Instagram

We’re picky about a lot of things — for example, our homegrown food and who we follow on Instagram. Here are five Instagram-ers in metro Phoenix we can get behind following. They provide a special look into what’s it like to grow food in Metro Phoenix. From fancy full-scale farms…

The Clever Koi in Midtown Opens With a Splash

When a new spot opens in town, we can’t wait to check it out — and let you know our initial impressions, share a few photos, and dish about some menu items. First Taste, as the name implies, is not a full-blown review, but instead a peek inside restaurants that…

Wait or Die: Gator the Waiter Visits Scottsdale

In Chow Bella’s new comic, Wait or Die, we tell the stories of waiters and waitstaff from restaurants around the Valley. Submit your stories here: waitordie@newtimes.com — and be sure to let us know if you wish to remain anonymous…

Taco Bell’s Latest Menu Mash-Up Is with . . . Cinnabon?!

The Guilty Pleasure: Cinnabon Delights Where To Get It: Taco Bell, locations everywhere Price: $1.49 What It Really Costs: At 260 calories, you can do worse. Taco Bell seems to have found an unusual secret to success: Some of their most noteworthy products are cross-promotional efforts. I know a few…

Belgian Chocolate Shop and Cafe Comes to Old Town Scottsdale

Luxury chocolates have arrived in Old Town Scottsdale by way of Belgium — and just in time for holiday gift-giving. Chocolade van Brugge, 4225 North Marshall Way, comes courtesy of local owners Frederiek and Christine Verbeke. The couple’s new shop, which opened in November, features an assortment of more than…

Meagan Micozzi of Scarletta Bakes on the Evolution of Southwest Cuisine

This week, we’re chatting with Meagan Micozzi. You might be more familiar with her blogging pseudonym, Scarletta Bakes. The Scottsdale-based food blogger has been sharing her culinary adventures online for several years and just released her first cookbook, The New Southwest, which she describes as a primer on modern southwestern…

Restaurateur Julian Wright to Open La Bocca Wine Bar in North Valley

La Bocca, the stylish pizzeria and wine bar in Tempe opened in 2008 courtesy of restaurateur and Arizona State University alumnus Julian Wright, is expanding to the North Valley. Wright, whose company, Fork & Dagger Restaurant Group, also owns Modern Margarita in Phoenix as well as The Handlebar, Canteen Modern…

Squash Blossom vs. Joe’s Diner: Biscuits and Gravy Beatdown

Biscuits and gravy, a simple, yet popular breakfast dish, can be made with many variations of sausage gravy–pork, turkey or even chorizo here in the Valley. Smother two homemade buttermilk biscuits with gravy and it’s the ultimate comfort food for chilly winter mornings. We took a look at two restaurants,…