Get your fill of Radda while you can…

In an open letter to customers and friends, Radda Caffe-Bar owner Lori Hassler announced that her Scottsdale restaurant is “just another casualty of 2008.” Yep, Radda’s about to close, although thankfully it’s not going to be an immediate departure. “I’m calling it April 26th, and decided to tell people the…

Wine & Cheese Festival this weekend

Planning to go downtown to check out the farmer’s market on Saturday? Here’s something fun to do afterward, if you’re feeling kind of cheesy (like me, right now, apparently…) Cheuvront Restaurant & Wine Bar is hosting its first annual Wine & Cheese Festival, from noon to 4 p.m. Thirty boutique…

New at Tapino Kitchen & Wine Bar

Spring isn’t the only thing that’s sprung at Tapino, the chic Scottsdale tapas joint. A dozen new dishes are making a menu debut, too. Among chef James Porter’s newest creations are a roasted eggplant and ricotta crepe with smoked tomato coulis; white Italian anchovies with tomato gelee, lemon oil and…

Urban Campfire burned… ouch…!

According to Steve Wolff, who owns Urban Campfire, his business partner Robert Stempkowski had a conversation with a certain reporter from a certain local publication (okay, it was Howard Seftel from the Republic) about how Stempkowski was considering leaving the Tempe barbecue restaurant. It was reported today as confirmation that…

New in Central Phoenix: La Piccola Cucina

An new Italian cafe called La Piccola Cucina just opened up late last week, and let me tell you, the place is totally adorable. It’s on the east side of 7th Street, just south of Oak — basically right between Coronado Cafe and MacAlpine’s. Along with That’s a Wrap, Drip…

Restaurant developments at SouthBridge

For awhile there, it started to look like we were going to choke on all the new restaurant openings in Scottsdale. To be sure, a ton of ’em have already opened (as you already know if you even occasionally read Chow Bella!), and plenty more are coming down the pipeline…

Eats3 is in the works

Spring seems to be the season of culinary festivals in these parts, but now there’s something to look forward to on the other side of summer: Eats3, a new culinary festival scheduled to debut October 23-25 in downtown Scottsdale. I expect it to be a good one, too, since it’s…

Crust to crave and palatable pizza at Humble Pie

What makes a great pizza? I swear I’m not trying to start World War III by raising the question. Sure, the subject of pizza invites conversation nationwide, but here in the Valley — where there’s much to be said about Chris Bianco’s famous pies, and where legions of Chicago transplants…

Who knew it was recipe contest season?

Something’s up with the alignment of the planets. Lately my inbox has been flooded with emails about recipe contests, and I figured I’d compile the details for all of you fabulous, creative cooks out there. Get crack-a-lackin’ and win something, already! The idea behind CHOW.com’s “Desperation Dinners” Food Fight Challenge…

Pics from West of Western

So did you make it down to West of Western over the weekend? This year it was held at the Phoenix Art Museum, which turned out to be a great venue for a culinary fest. The wine tables were set up in the Great Hall (I loved the Wend-Tyler 2003…

Local Heroes award winners announced

Check out the list of winners of the Edible Communities Local Heroes award, courtesy of Pamela Hamilton from Edible Phoenix: PHOENIX Farm/Farmer: Maya Dailey, Maya’s Farm Chef/Restaurant: Deborah Knight, Mosaic and Greg LaPrad, Quiessence Food Artisan: Rainbow Valley Nursery Beverage Artisan: Four Peaks Brewery Non-Profit Organization: Downtown Phoenix Public Market…

Recession chic

Are we going to start seeing more pasta instead of prime rib on menus pretty soon? An article in the Wall Street Journal this week details how restaurants are weathering the shaky economy, and it’s interesting to read about what kinds of menu changes were prompted by the increasing costs…

Slow Foodie at the helm of new PV resort’s restaurants

InterContinental Montelucia Resort & Spa isn’t set to open until August, but there’s already a reason to look forward to it — they’ve hired Francesco Roccato as executive chef. The Torino, Italy, native is a Slow Food member who’s done stints in kitchens around the world, from Spain to Bermuda…

J&G Steakhouse to replace Mary Elaine’s

April 5 marks the end of an era for the Phoenician, when the resort’s legendary fine dining establishment, Mary Elaine’s, has its last dinner service. But now there’s word of the next chapter: J&G Steakhouse is scheduled to open on October 1. When Mary Elaine’s closing was announced, the most…

Coming this summer: Sushi in downtown Phoenix

Sushi bars might be cropping up like mushrooms around the Valley, but somehow downtown Phoenix hasn’t gotten any love. What’s up with that? How could the fifth-largest city in the country not have one single sushi joint in its urban core? Don’t worry your pretty little head — in a…

Shopping destination for chefs and foodies

Looking for a sweet new chef coat? Or maybe another pair of kitchen clogs? Have a knife that needs an expert sharpening job? Hit up the Chef Shop in Scottsdale, which has teamed up with Phoenix Knife House to create a one-stop culinary superstore. It opens tomorrow, March 11. Both…

Did you see the April issue of Food + Wine?

It landed in my mailbox on Saturday, but I’m not sure if it’s on newsstands yet. Anyway, it includes a great feature on Scottsdale restaurateur Peter Kasperski and his creative approach to wine pairings at Cowboy Ciao, Sea Saw, Kazimierz, Digestif, and the as-yet-unopened Mexican Standoff and Shell Shock. The…

More beer, and sooner

Tomorrow and Sunday afternoon, the Great Arizona Beer Festival is serving up 176 different beers from dozens of micro and craft breweries. The cost of admission ($40 per day) entitles you to up to 24 three-ounce tastes, which equals one hell of a buzz. Thankfully, they’re selling designated driver tickets…