This just in: Pischke’s set to close this Sunday

By Michele Laudig James Beard Award-winning chef Robert McGrath honored his friend Chris Pischke when he took over the late restaurateur’s Old Town Scottsdale eatery, Pischke’s Paradise, and transformed it into Pischke’s Blue Ribbon last year. But now the restaurant’s more than 20-year run is about to come to an…

Sex and the City and the Cosmo Jelly Beans

By Amy Silverman A few years ago, I hosted a dinner party to celebrate the last episode of Seinfeld. That was easy. We had Kenny Rogers chicken, hi-cal frozen yogurt and black & white cookies. But when a friend put me in charge of movie snacks for her Sex and…

Stormy times for Weather & Coffee

By Michele Laudig A friend just passed along the sad news that Weather & Coffee, weatherman Ed Phillips’ coffee and pastry shop on Bell Road, has recently closed. But looking on the bright side — no pun intended — the business will live on in the virtual world. An online…

Welcome back, Claudio!

By Michele Laudig It’s official: Chef Claudio Urciuoli is back in action, this time as the chef at the signature restaurant at InterContinental Montelucia Resort & Spa, the swanky new resort under construction in Paradise Valley. He starts on Monday, June 2, and his new menu — along with the…

New Irish pub opens tonight

By Michele Laudig Need a cold pint to shake off the work week? Yeah, I know this is more of an Irish coffee kind of day, but I’ll take a beer anyway. Joining the growing list of restaurants at Tempe Marketplace, a new pub called D’Arcy McGee’s opens today, just…

Chef Marcellino Verzino hosts culinary tour in Italy

By Michele Laudig This takes the cake for coolest summer vacation idea: Chef Marcellino Verzino and his wife Sima, whose restaurant Marcellino is one of the best destinations in the Valley for homemade pasta, will be leading a weeklong trip to the Campania region of Italy this August. From August…

New menu highlights from Eddie’s House, Luc’s, and more

By Michele Laudig Reading menus really is one of my favorite pastimes, and lately there have been quite a few landing in my inbox. The newest one comes from Eddie’s House, chef Eddie Matney’s new spot, which opens to the general public tonight. Among the quirky, Middle Eastern-inspired entrees, there’s…

Sneak Peek: Eddie’s House

By Megan Irwin I just got back from the preview opening of swanky new Scottsdale eatery Eddie’s House. First, let me apologize for my lack of photographic evidence — the place looks fantastic (I especially loved the wrought iron chandeliers) and is totally pulling of the living room vibe –…

La Bocca launches Thursday night dinner parties

Just in: La Bocca Urban Pizzeria + Wine Bar owner Julian Wright is getting the word out on his new weekly dinner parties. Last Thursday was the first one, and it was a success, so it looks like reservations are essential (call 480-967-5244; La Bocca is located on Mill Ave…

Urban Campfire gets ready for a renovation

Now that Urban Campfire owners Robert Stempkowski and Stephen Wolff have prevailed in the civil suit that’s been sapping so much of their time, energy, and cash, they’re “celebrating” by finally moving forward with some much-needed renovations to the property. “The consensus rap has just been the dreariness of the…

Professional critics: An endangered species?

Lately I’ve gotten inquiries about who’ll be appointed the new restaurant critic at Phoenix Magazine, in the wake of longtime critic Nikki Buchanan’s much-talked-about dismissal. No one, as it turns out. Ashlea Deahl, the magazine’s editor, explained, “We don’t have any immediate plans to hire another full-time dining critic.” Instead,…

Recent restaurant openings

There’s a lot going on in the way of ethnic food lately. Here’s a mini-roundup of a few newcomers: In Ahwatukee, there’s an Indian spot called Curry Leaf Indian Grill (4825 E. Warner, in the Basha’s complex). Chandler’s San Marcos Plaza has a new Thai joint called Latitude Eight Thai…

Big changes at Methode Bistro

A few days ago, I heard a rumor that Methode Bistro was going to be sold, and woot, there it is: chef Matt McLinn says the sale is already in the works. Sure, the economy’s pretty lame right now, but I wonder if there’s something up with that space. Have…

Hey chocoholics: It’s Battle of the Brownies

Some of my friends who’re into food (see? I didn’t say foodies!), are total spa fanatics, too. Hell, who wouldn’t like a nice belly rub after a big meal? (Oh, I wish they offered that…) Anyway, pals, this one’s for you: It’s Bliss Spa’s “You Be the Fudge” Battle of…

Death of the Foodie

Now it’s official: the powers that be have banned the use of “foodie” here. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve abused the word in my writing. Moving forward, though, you’re going to start seeing a lot more names on Chow Bella, and “foodie” is hereby off-limits to NT writers. I’ve had…

Tomorrow: One dollar burgers at Ruby’s

A buck will hardly buy you anything these days, but on Wednesday, May 14, it’ll get you an Original RubyBurger at Ruby’s Diner, at Chandler Fashion Center. What’s the occasion? It’s Ruby’s 25th anniversary, and sometimes burgers trump birthday cake. The promo runs from noon to 8 p.m. For more…

Digestif selling homemade charcuterie to go

They don’t call it “going whole hog” for nothing. This morning, chef Payton Curry from Digestif is getting two full pigs from Queen Creek, which he plans to use for his homemade charcuterie. Curry’s alluring pates, terrines, and rillettes have been the talk of the town since Digestif opened this…