How 2 Friends Turned a Pandemic Pop-Up into a Shipping Container Restaurant
For two Phoenix cooks, Sink or Swim are words to live by. Their pandemic pop-up now serves sandwiches and snacks from a shipping container.
For two Phoenix cooks, Sink or Swim are words to live by. Their pandemic pop-up now serves sandwiches and snacks from a shipping container.
Four Arizona chefs were nominated. Two bring home James Beard Awards in 2022.
Chula Seafood in Uptown Phoenix reinvented a classic with their Hatch chile tuna melt.
Sake Haus brings sushi and edgy Japanese punk vibes to downtown Phoenix. Here’s what to try on the menu.
Prep & Pastry, of Tucson and Scottsdale fame, plans to open in downtown Gilbert this fall.
The Arizona Taco Festival is back this fall following cancellations in 2020, 2021 and spring 2022.
FiiZ Drinks, a build-your-own soda shop with 58 flavors, is now open in Mesa.
The Gilbert location of local pizza chain Pomo has closed.
Following an almost year-long battle over its liquor license, this Roosevelt Row bar is now closed.
Sante, a new Scottsdale restaurant, serves vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and organic dishes.
Metro Phoenix favorites Little Miss BBQ and Chin Up Donuts celebrate with brisket and brioche.
Fill June with food and drink at these metro Phoenix events.
A coffee shop, sports grill and famous convenience store are among this month’s metro Phoenix restaurant closures.
Gypsy Cup is now open in Gilbert. This food truck-turned restaurant offers coffee, pastries, and light dinners in a stylish space.
The popular cider company and a local star chef have teamed up to bring burgers and beverages to Gilbert.
Disco Dragon, a new bar and restaurant, is now open in downtown Phoenix. Here’s what to order.
From dippable birria bites to satisfying sweet potato tacos, here’s where to get your next veg taco fix in Phoenix.
From Mexican classics to fresh recipes, these aguas frescas and horchatas are the ultimate drinks of summer.
Arizona Restaurant Week is here for spring 2022 and six new restaurants have joined the event.
Metro Phoenix restaurants serve vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and health-conscious meals all in bowl form. Here are 10 of the best grain bowls in the Valley.
As metro Phoenix restaurants continue to navigate labor shortages, supply chain issues, and rising food costs, Arizona Restaurant Week hopes to bring in customers.
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. In metro Phoenix, restaurants celebrate culture and community through innovative foods.