Beer brewing workshop next week

I just found out about this really fun-sounding beer-brewing workshop coming up next week at MADE boutique and The Lost Leaf — and it looks like there are still sign-up spots available: DRINK UP! beer history, brewing, and tasting with Jeffrey Haines Tuesday, March 11 & 18, 6:30-8pm, $40 for…

Chef Andrea Volpi returns to the local dining scene

It’s time for Taggia, round two. Firesky Resort’s in-house Italian restaurant lost chef Claudio Urciuoli — who’s currently at Different Pointe of View — late last year, but now another well-known chef is taking his place. As of next Monday, chef Andrea Volpi will head up the kitchen there, and…

Chill sweetens up Tempe

Alright, so I haven’t gotten to the point where I’ve turned on my car A/C yet, but I can definitely feel the equinox creeping up. Two weeks ago I was still bundled up in a scarf, and suddenly I’m thinking SPF. Lately I’ve been doing lots of springy things, like…

New on Mill Ave: La Bocca Urban Pizzeria

If you’ve through downtown Tempe in the past several months, you’ve likely noticed the street-level storefront a couple doors over from Borders in the Brickhouse on Mill, where papered-over windows promised a new pizzeria “coming soon.” The sign seemed to be hanging there forever. But how soon is now? Uh,…

Get ready for West of Western

Don’t spoil your appetite on the weekend of March 15 and 16! That’s when the West of Western Culinary Festival will bring a jaw-dropping lineup of some of Arizona’s most high-profile chefs into one central location for guests to sip wine, sample delicious foods, and socialize all afternoon. Considering all…

Lyte Lounge gives tapas a healthful spin

Business partners Jason Slocum and Robert Burghart have teamed up with executive chef Justin Chacon for a new dining concept that’s set to open in Scottsdale next Friday, March 7: Lyte Lounge & Bistro. You might remember Chacon from his Best of Phoenix-winning restaurant in Cave Creek, Justin’s Ragin’ Cajun…

Look, it’s a new indie bistro on the West Side

If you’re gonna strike a pose, it’ll more likely be in Scottsdale, not Surprise. But hey, Scottsdale can’t have all the style. Vogue Bistro and Bar, a new chef-owned eatery that debuts soon, will give West Siders a new dining destination. Chef-owner Aurore de Beauduy, the former executive chef at…

Roy Yamaguchi comes to Scottsdale tomorrow

These days, Scottsdale has no shortage of Asian restaurants, but back when Roy’s Scottsdale opened, it wasn’t nearly as ubiquitous. Now the place is a local institution, and believe it or not, it’s celebrating its tenth anniversary. Founder and James Beard award-winning chef Roy Yamaguchi will be in town tomorrow,…

Radio Milano goes family-friendly

The first time I visited Radio Milano, the newest eatery from the folks behind La Grande Orange and Postino (across the street), it struck me as a great place for cocktails and nibbles — partly because you had to order a lot of small plates to assemble a filling meal…

Local chefs on national TV

Following in the footsteps of Oprah, Martha Stewart just featured Phoenix pizza guru Chris Bianco, who shared his recipe for lemon foccacia. I doubt my ancient oven can approximate anything out of Chris’ wood-fired one, but it’ll be fun to try. Next up on my DVR scheduled recordings is the…

Ikitai, naa: Geisha A Go Go rocks Old Town

Bryan Chittenden and Greg Donnally, the guys behind two of Scottsdale’s most pop-tastic hangouts — Stingray Sushi and Drift Polynesian Restaurant — are opening a new place tomorrow night, and it just screams Japanophile. It’s called Geisha A Go Go, and I can’t wait to go-go get my drink on…

Think Bink: Chef Kevin Binkley opens his long awaited bistro

Binkley’s Restaurant in Cave Creek is one of this area’s hottest culinary tickets, and it’s no wonder — chef-owner Kevin Binkley crafts his ever-evolving menu with obsessively sourced top ingredients, graces customers with a flurry of exquisite amuses-bouches between courses, and oversees a doting, well-trained staff. Indeed, Binkley’s is the…

May and McGrath: Bring on the BBQ!

I just got a spontaneous protein craving courtesy of chef Aaron May, who confirmed the delicious rumor that he’s collaborating with chef Robert McGrath on a new barbecue concept. They’re working on securing a location as we speak. Chalk it up to one more exciting project from May, who seems…

Digestif debuts at SouthBridge

Hell, it’s already last week’s news, but last week I was among the legions of the severely flu-stricken (ack!), so here’s the belated skinny on the latest high-profile restaurant opening: Chef Payton Curry is already cooking up a storm at Digestif, a new “Cal-Ital” eatery at Scottsdale’s SouthBridge that comes…

Blades of glory: Japanese cutlery at Phoenix Knife House

Chefs and samurai have something in common: their blades. Samurai might have lost their right to carry swords in the mid-19th century, but that doesn’t mean that the sword-making tradition disappeared in Japan. In the case of the Kikuichi swordsmiths, who used to produce swords for the Emperor, their craft…

V-day dinners around town

What, you didn’t make Valentine’s Day dinner reservations yet? Me neither. We’d both better get crack-a-lackin’, because there’s only a week left. Here’s the lowdown on several restaurants featuring special multi-course meals… Canal Restaurant: Four-course dinner, $75 per person ($105 with wine pairings). Highlights: Chicken samosas; gorgonzola stuffed filet mignon;…

Union Wine Bar & Grill pours its final glass . . .

Yeah, yeah, I’ve blogged plenty about stuff that’s in the works for the local dining scene, but unfortunately I can’t always be the bearer of good news. Today’s latest tidbit is a total downer: Union Wine Bar & Grill, one of 2007’s most-anticipated new restaurants, has closed its doors for…