10 Arizona Restaurant Week Menus We Can’t Wait to Try
Here’s where we’ll be eating during Arizona Restaurant Week.
Here’s where we’ll be eating during Arizona Restaurant Week.
Mariscos Ensenada may be better known for ceviche and micheladas, but their saucy shrimp taco studded with bacon and cheese are their sleeper hit.
Feeding the Future aims to bring the Phoenix community together to improve access to healthy food for children in Arizona. At this event, chefs will highlight the need for change and the possibilities for doing so.
Al Pastorcito D.F. serves a no-nonsense al pastor, shaved from the trompo to order.
With so many great new restaurants opening in the Metro Phoenix area, one of the hardest things to do is figure out which one to check-out first.
Sample Arizona wines at the wine garden at Flagstaff’s Art in the Park.
Pancake Palooza at St. Francis has been extended through September 16th.
In 2015 Tucson was designated a World City of Gastronomy by (UNESCO), and in celebration of this honor, on Sunday, September 3, a festival including tastings, a dinner, a market, an a panel discussion.
At Gallo Blanco, the al pastor isn’t roasted on a vertical spit, as is most traditional, but Chef Doug Robson cooks a version that does the original method justice.
Fall is in the air. And it smells — like a hot dog from Ted’s.
State fairs are famous for their local-centric junk foods, and ours is no different. Here are some of the most bizarre new offerings at the Arizona State Fair 2017.
Pancakes, French toast, fruit-stuffed crepes, omelets, frittatas, waffles, and specialty mimosas are the building blocks of a memorable brunch at Elly’s. But beware, some of the dishes are more miss than hit.
MidiCi in Desert Ridge Marketplace makes solid Neapolitan pizza at a great price.
At this Phoenix taqueria, barbacoa is cooked in a smoker, which imitates the traditional style of cooking in a pit below ground.
The Lost Lake Festival culinary lineup has finally been released.
The Meat Shop slices through the fat to provide some of the finest cuts in town.
At this Sonoran surf-and-turf-style restaurant, carne asada comes atop a medium-size flour tortilla along with an unchopped green chile and melty Monterey jack cheese.
The team behind hit restaurant Ocotillo will open Starlite BBQ in Scottsdale this fall.
Some press releases are too cringe-inducing not to share.
Sometimes a piece of avocado toast or a smoothie just won’t cut it.
On October 14 we will celebrate the BEST OF PHOENIX 2017 issue with the Best of Phoenix A’Fare.
Phoenix Public Market Cafe and SanTan Brewing Company are collaborating on a four-course beer dinner tonight, and there are still tickets available.