I heart Iron Chef

Food Network Chef Morimoto rocks it in the Kitchen Stadium Ooh, did you catch that episode of Iron Chef America with Masaharu Morimoto versus Homaru Cantu? I finally watched it last night after having in my DVR list for a few days. (I got a little behind last week, and…

Sweet Spot

I had no idea I wanted a D-Backs jersey, but when a friend gave me one for Christmas — in the perfect size, with the new team colors of white, red and black — I was thrilled. Now I can’t wait for the next season to start so I can…

Russian Passport

Please sir, may I have some more? Once upon a time, when I was a broke-ass college student living on bagels, instant ramen, and cheap Chinese takeout in the upscale culinary wonderland that is New York City, I got a taste of the good life — literally — when an…

Grab your camera and hit up your local taqueria

There’s enough subject matter in Phoenix for somebody out there to win this contest, courtesy of New Times columnist The Mexican: “�ASK A MEXICAN! CONTEST! The Mexican is looking for pictures of the most stereotypical Mexican restaurant logos in the country to include in his upcoming book. If you’d like…

Heaven Can Wait

It’s not a good thing when a restaurant makes you feel like you’re in an airport. Or a cafeteria. Or even worse, an airport cafeteria. That’s exactly how I felt when I visited the two-month-old 7th Heaven Eatery at the Camelback Esplanade. Considering some of its neighbors — sexy, slinky…

Hello, Sweet Pea

Tasty cake: The birthday confection, before we completely devoured it Have you been to the Sweet Pea Bakery yet? It’s a welcome addition to downtown, tucked into a small storefront at the southwest corner of Jackson and 2nd Ave. Up until recently, I’d only ever stopped in to get some…

Power to the people

This is my kind of democracy: For the first time in the history of the Scottsdale Culinary Festival, the public is invited to cast votes to decide who’ll get get top honors at the 2007 Arizona Culinary Hall of Fame Dinner, which will be held on Thursday, April 12, at…

Read my lips

Mike Maas Mr. Maas’s muses This just in from an old friend of mine who also blogs about food: “Anyway, what’s up with that mouth on your blog? It scares me. Is that really how you eat these days? If so, you’re taking the job a little too seriously! Let’s…

Baby, it’s cold outside

Soup du jour: Spicy Korean tofu Is is me or did the temperature really plummet since this morning? Lately, the nice weather’s had me thinking spring — don’t you just love January in Arizona? — but I guess I jumped the gun. Time to dig out a scarf, mix up…

Hidden in Plain View

Let me apologize to the cult of Coup Des Tartes: Your little gem is just way too wonderful to keep a secret. This intimate French bistro has been around for nearly a decade, and yet it still seems off the radar. Of course, local foodies are familiar with the place…

Wanna take a road trip?

I can’t skip town and spend the weekend in Tucson, but if I could, I’d head straight for this: the Tucson Slow Food Film Festival, on January 12-14. There’s a different theme at a different restaurant each night (with feature films to match). and Saturday afternoon has a packed lineup…

Time flies when you’re blogging

Chow Bella’s been going strong for over a month now, and so far I think people are eating it up. Are you? If so — or if not — I’d love to hear your feedback. Hit me up with comments, emails, and tasty tidbits for the blogosphere…

Conspiracy theory

Finish up those Xmas cookies and make way for the next overly commercialized, fattening food holiday The timing is just too weird. I write a roundup of some healthy eating options around town, and then a copy of the new Sur La Table catalog lands on my desk, with a…

Beet your heart out

Zuzu busts out of its comfort zone The menu at Cafe Zuzu, that sleek little restaurant inside the Hotel Valley Ho, always struck me as really comfort food-y, full of homey, guilty pleasures — homemade potato chips with blue cheese fondue being my prime example. But it looks like executive…

Slim Chance

Getting dressed this morning, I looked in the mirror and realized I’ve been getting into the holiday spirit a little too much — I’m starting to look like I’m “great with child.” But I’m pretty sure my curves-gone-wild aren’t signaling a bun in the oven. Nope, I’m pleasantly plump from…

Bookworms love to eat, too

I like you, too: Hostess with the mostest Amy Sedaris I did my fair share of socializing — and eating — over the long weekend, but most of the time, I enjoyed sunny afternoons at home with a stack of fun, new-ish books. After having it on my must-read list…

Cheers to this news

Tony Blei The man behind (or rather, in front of) The Roosevelt: Matt Pool Good things are happening. Last night I met up with a bunch of friends at the brand-spanking-new downtown tavern, The Roosevelt, and we were all in awe. “This is perfect,” murmured one. “Oh god, First Fridays…

Nerd Alert!

One of my dear friends loves to chime “Nerd alert!” in the same kind of sing-songy voice that you’d say, “Yoo hoo!” Sometimes I find myself parroting her, blurting out remarks in my best soprano. This same friend — a total brainiac Renaissance woman if ever there was one –…

Old-School Eats

I have to start wondering about the food when all people have to say about a restaurant is how neat it is. “Oh, it’s so Arizona!” “That place is really cool in an old-school way.” “You gotta check out the bar.” That’s fine and all, but what about your dinner?…

Get my Drift?

When I think of Drift Lounge, Old Town Scottsdale’s tiki-rific late-night hangout, I think of sipping fruity, oversized run cocktails out of a shrunken-head-shaped mug. It’s sort of like the bastard kid of Trader Vic, with a mod-meets-thatched-hut ambiance — cool blowfish lamps hanging from the ceiling, groovy seating, and…

So long, Cafe del Sol — Bonjour, Fuego Bistro

Let’s hope third time’s the charm for the third restaurant in three years at 713 E. Palo Verde Road, near 7th Street and Bethany Home. I just got word from Jeff Ward, the new owner of Cafe del Sol, that big changes are in store for the tiny eatery: “We…

Expense Account

I wanted to fall in love. For years, I’ve been curious about a certain elegant stranger with the whole package: good looks, exquisite taste, and an impressive pedigree. I knew it would take money to get acquainted with this seductive presence, but for the effort, I’d be rewarded with a…