Downtown But Not Out

In the three years since City Bakery opened its doors to the hungry hipsters of downtown Phoenix, the whole area has undergone a whirlwind of change. First, the mood was pure excitement and optimism. Suddenly, people became interested in downtown revitalization, and places like City Bakery — an outpost of…

Heat Wave

Don’t worry, I’m not going to bitch about the summer anymore. But I can’t promise I won’t talk about heat. That’s because my tongue’s still tingling (in a good way) from repeat visits to the south Central outpost of Los Dos Molinos, where New Mexican red chiles and Hatch Valley…

Free food today at Joe’s Farm Grill

Anybody up for a field trip? Until 3 p.m. today, and then again from 4 to 8 p.m., Joe’s Farm Grill owner Joe Johnston is hosting a “Free Day” in honor of the restaurant’s first anniversary, as a way of thanking customers who’ve fallen in love with Joe’s fabulous food…

Best excuse to dine out this weekend

If you’re a fan of Maya Dailey’s awesome produce from the Farm at South Mountain, check out the Farm’s first annual Harvest Festival, this Sunday afternoon. The feast not only features a mouthwatering menu, but a portion of the proceeds will directly benefit Maya’s Farm. Check out the goods: housemade…

Chillin’ With Homey

The days are getting shorter, nighttime temperatures have “cooled down” into the 60s, and I’ve been hungry for cozy comfort food like mashed potatoes and pot roast. It’s crazy, isn’t it? I’ll bet that you, too, have felt a chill in the air one of these recent October evenings and,…

Crepes and frozen yogurt — what’s not to love?

Still no signs of Pinkberry in these parts, but there is a Scottsdale frozen yogurt spot that opened last week where they serve something quite similar to it, according to owner Charles Cha. The place is called Ice Tango, and the house specialty is the kind of tangy-sweet frozen yogurt…

Serendipitous Sunday in Scottsdale

What a random morning yesterday. I attempted to go to Tempe, and didn’t realize I should’ve gotten off the 202 at Priest — Rural was closed, and McClintock basically was, too. There was some major bicycling event going on, and all cars were forced down Rio Salado and back across…

Farewell, Willow House

I just got word that the Willow House, the popular McDowell coffeehouse hangout, will be closing on Sunday night, following a farewell bash with live music performances organized by DJentrification. Supposedly the poor Willow House employees found out about the closing from a customer, not from the owners. Why are…

Fire Starters

You’ve gotta hand it to restaurateurs Robert Stempkowski and Stephen Wolff — they came up with a really clever concept when they decided to open a down-home barbecue joint in Tempe. In a city with plenty of pizza, Asian food, and Middle Eastern cuisine, Urban Campfire offers some welcome alternatives,…

Fun stuff going on today

I mentioned this stuff in earlier blog postings, but here’s a friendly reminder of two groovy goings-on this afternoon: First, starting at 1 p.m., Chatham’s Fine Chocolates hosts its official grand opening at its new Central Phoenix digs, at 114 W. Camelback. After a ribbon cutting by the mayor and…

New local food mag debuts

Does the name Jessica Florez-Lieb ring a bell? If you follow local politics, you might remember her stint as a Phoenix City Councilwoman, back in 2003. Or, if you pay attention to publishing, you’d know her from Latino Future magazine, which she co-founded in 2001. Although Florez-Lieb and her partner,…

So, who won the Food Fight?

Things have been crazy around here and I didn’t get a chance to attend the First Press Gourmet Sessions Food Fight the other night, but I got the inside dish from an acquaintance who was there to watch the drama unfold. In an hour-long, Iron Chef-style cookoff between chefs Aaron…

Where can I drink that award-winning beer?

I realize I’ve been on a beer and wine kick lately, but obviously things are a little crazy here at New Times these days. I promise, I have been downing nothing but Tazo tea as I sit here typing away. So I just heard from a local distributor called Little…

Word up, Seftel

In response to a very interesting article that ran last week in the Wall Street Journal, about bloggers writing favorable reviews in exchange for free meals, Howard Seftel of the Arizona Republic just wrote a detailed commentary about his ethical standards as a critic, and some folks’ lack thereof. All…

Patience for Pischke’s?

It’s no secret that James Beard Award-winning chef Robert McGrath has been putting a lot of time and effort into turning around Pischke’s Paradise (recently renamed Pischke’s Blue Ribbon), the Old Town eatery founded by his late friend, restaurateur Chris Pischke. The kitchen’s been revamped, and the sprawling mish-mash of…

Fish Tale

We’ve all heard the old saying about the importance of first impressions, but in the restaurant biz, it’s no mere cliché. With so many dining options these days, people expect their initial experience at a new spot to be better than so-so — it’d better be darn good, if not…

Get ready for a Food Fight

The folks behind the First Press Weekend of Wine clearly know what suckers we are for a good smackdown. With so many gourmet-cooking-as-competitive-sport shows on TV these days (Iron Chef, The Next Iron Chef, Top Chef, Hell’s Kitchen), why not play on their popularity and pit two top local chefs…

I feel like a train hit me

Wow, look out for this bug that’s going around! I’m just coming off a three-day bender of DayQuil and NyQuil — no freakin’ fun. But TGIF — my energy and appetite are coming back right in time for the D-Backs game tonight. Somehow we managed to log on to the…

Island Discovery

When I told some friends that I wanted to check out Island Roots Guam Cuisine, a cheerful “island-style barbecue” spot in south Tempe, I fully expected them to be clueless about the food. And they were. But luckily for me, they were curious enough to try it with me. Let’s…

Countdown to Canal

I’ve had this ridiculous two-month-long craving for a dish that sounds both absurdly pricey and really damn tasty: Canal’s 30 Dollar Sandwich. Since I first blogged about it, it’s been embellished with watercress and avocado as well. Well, I only have to hold out one more week, because Canal, the…

Gilbert gal gets cook-off kudos

Damn, I’m an alliteration wizard today, huh? And to think, our freakin’ breakroom vending machines don’t even have Diet Coke right now. So check it out — Jenny Flake from Gilbert just competed as one of 15 finalists in Southern Living’s big annual recipe contest. And although she didn’t end…