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Arcadia Standby La Grande Orange Closes Temporarily for Renovations

Arcadia Standby La Grande Orange Closes Temporarily for Renovations

By Melissa CampanaSeptember 15, 2017

Le Grande Orange, the popular pizza and brunch spot in Arcadia, will briefly close for renovations.

Free Cold Brew at Farm & Craft in Scottsdale

Free Cold Brew at Farm & Craft in Scottsdale

By Chow BellaSeptember 15, 2017

Free cold brew is a great reason to visit Farm & Craft for a morning fix this month.

Best Thing I Ate This Week: A Legendary Phoenix Burro

By Chris MalloySeptember 14, 2017

An enchilada-style burrito from this spot is true religion.

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Valley Chefs Are Cooking Lunch Lady Classics for a Good Cause

By Chris MalloySeptember 13, 2017

Recognizing the gap between school lunches and good eating in the 21st century, activists across the country have been pushing for better meals at schools. Locally, that push has gained steam thanks to FnB’s Charleen Badman, and a group of 35 other Valley chefs.

Know How To Cook and Want to Be on TV?

By Chris MalloySeptember 13, 2017

Want a chance to be bitched at by Gordon Ramsay? You’re in luck.

Scott Conant’s Mora Delivers Progressive Italian Eats

By Chris MalloySeptember 13, 2017

Mora Italian in Phoenix, helmed by TV Chef Scott Conant, offers progressive food with inconsistent results.

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Glai Baan Serving Thai Street Food Starting Tonight, September 12

By Chris MalloySeptember 12, 2017

Sticky rice, grilled meats, and papaya salad are on the menu at this new Thai restaurant.

How to Order Like a Punjabi in Phoenix

By Rudri PatelSeptember 12, 2017

Go beyond chicken curry and explore the world of tandoor, butter naan, and other Punjabi delicacies, right here in metro Phoenix.

The Covenant Brings Upscale Wood-Fired Fare and Cocktails to Paradise Valley

The Covenant Brings Upscale Wood-Fired Fare and Cocktails to Paradise Valley

By Patricia EscárcegaSeptember 12, 2017

When a new spot opens in town, we can’t wait to check it out — and let you know our initial impressions, share a few photos, and dish about some menu items. First Taste, as the name implies, is not a full-blown review, but instead a peek inside restaurants that…

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Meet Chris Malloy, Phoenix New Times’ New Food Editor

By Felicia CampbellSeptember 12, 2017

Chris Malloy joins the food team.

19 Metro Phoenix Restaurants Scored a ‘D’ on County Health Inspections in August

19 Metro Phoenix Restaurants Scored a ‘D’ on County Health Inspections in August

By Chris MalloySeptember 11, 2017

Sonic, Denny’s, Wal-Mart, and other big names across metro Phoenix scored Ds on their August health inspections.

Forno 301 Reopens in New Central Avenue Location

Forno 301 Reopens in New Central Avenue Location

By Chris MalloySeptember 11, 2017

The Pizza and Pasta Restaurant Forno 301 has reopened in a new location.

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Pie Social 2017: Here’s the Date and the New Location and a Call for Chefs

By Amy SilvermanSeptember 10, 2017

We’ve got 20 slots for our celebrity chef category — professionals who bake in a commercial kitchen — and if history serves, those slots will fill up fast.

Three Ethnic Restaurants to Try in Metro Phoenix Right Now

By Chow BellaSeptember 9, 2017

Phoenix is a vibrant, diverse place to get a meal, from Mole to Jamaican oxtail curry. These three no-frills restaurants are wonderful spots for a taste of ethnic home cooking.

Best Thing I Ate This Week: A Cosmic Croissant at Squarz Bakery in Tempe

Best Thing I Ate This Week: A Cosmic Croissant at Squarz Bakery in Tempe

By Felicia CampbellSeptember 8, 2017

Special croissant creations are the specialty at this small bake shop in Tempe.

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Taco Summer: Machaca Soft Tacos at a 50-Year-Old Phoenix Institution

Taco Summer: Machaca Soft Tacos at a 50-Year-Old Phoenix Institution

By Felicia CampbellSeptember 8, 2017

The Original Carolina’s is a Phoenix institution, serving classic Tex-Mex fare and the best flour tortillas in the city.

UnderTow Will Release a New Drink Menu for Their One-Year Anniversary on September 10

UnderTow Will Release a New Drink Menu for Their One-Year Anniversary on September 10

By Felicia CampbellSeptember 7, 2017

This weekend, check out the underground bar’s new nautical special effects, including digital TV portholes that will give the impression of sailing across the open sea.

Sassi in North Scottsdale Is Closing in 2018

Sassi in North Scottsdale Is Closing in 2018

By Chris MalloySeptember 7, 2017

The Scottsdale restaurant Sassi will end its 14-year run in June 2018.

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Metro Phoenix Chefs React to the DACA Ruling

By Chris MalloySeptember 6, 2017

Local chefs comment on Trump’s proposed repeal of DACA.

It’s the Last Week for Early Bird NovemBEER Tickets

It’s the Last Week for Early Bird NovemBEER Tickets

By New Times Food StaffSeptember 6, 2017

Ticket prices for the annual beer festival will go up on Sunday, September 10. Order early bird tickets online now.

August 2017 Restaurant Openings and Closings in Metro Phoenix

By Chris MalloySeptember 6, 2017

A rundown of restaurants that opened and closed in the Valley in August 2017.

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The Dressing Room Is a Refined and Playful Addition to Historic Roosevelt Row

The Dressing Room Is a Refined and Playful Addition to Historic Roosevelt Row

By Patricia EscárcegaSeptember 6, 2017

With a playful, slightly twisty menu of refined street food, The Dressing Room is one of the most satisfying new restaurants in downtown Phoenix. And though it might be the new kid on Roosevelt Row, it already feels right at home.

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