Chef Lefty of Limelight Dipping Bar and Grill, Part Two

This week we’re talking with Chef Lefty of Limelight Dipping Bar and Grill. Yesterday he shared how he got started in the culinary industry and today he’ll talk about his passion: people. Why did you choose the name Limelight? I had two ideas in my head. The first idea in…

Nachobot Satisfies for Late-Night Munchies

​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, some menu items. First Taste, as the name implies, is not a full-blown review, but instead a peek inside restaurants that have just opened,…

Walmart Closing All Four of Its Marketside Stores on Friday

After three years of attempting to give shoppers shoppers a quick place to buy prepared foods, a la Fresh & Easy, the retail giant Walmart is closing all four of its Marketside stores this Friday. The 16,000-square-foot stores, located in Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, and Tempe, offered, along with prepared foods,…

Chef Lefty Karropoulos of Limelight Dipping Bar and Grill

There’s plenty of room in the limelight at Scottsdale’s first dipping bar but you’ll have to share it with a pretty big character: Executive Chef Lefty Karropoulos. Chef Lefty, as he’s known to most, isn’t the reclusive, I’m-too-into-my-food-to-talk-to-you kind of chef you have to drag out of the kitchen. Most…

Sam Fox to Take Over Oakville Grocery at CityScape

CityScape announced today that restaurant mogul Sam Fox will be adding a new gourmet market to his roster — and it just so happens to be in the exact same spot as CityScape’s recently opened Oakville Grocery. Sam Fox, of Fox Restaurant Concepts, and Ashley Young, owner of Chloe’s Corner at Kierland…

Brugos Pizza Coming to North Scottsdale

Those with memories like a steel trap will remember Brugos Pizza, the family-owned gourmet pizzeria with locations in Carson City and Reno, Nevada, made a brief and ultimately failed appearance in Central Phoenix at the Camelback Esplanade — opening in April then quickly closing in July. Now, it appears owners…

Maricopa County’s Restaurant Inspection Process Goes from Being Easy on Restaurants — to Being Even Easier.

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Aztec Couscous Salad

Aztec Couscous Salad is one vegetarian dish that anyone can enjoy. It makes a great lunch, light dinner, or side dish, and it’s quick to toss together with roasted peppers, corn, black beans, and more.

Nine Awesome Ways to Get Candy Corn-ifed for Fall

Move over, Pumpkin — an often overlooked sugar bomb has taken over a vast majority of the foodie interwebs recently. The telltale white, orange, and yellow stripes of the Candy Corn have managed to make their way into everything from cupcakes to cocktails and even onto a pizza. Take a gander…

So Who Won the Chow Bella Fair Food Challenge?

The Arizona State Fair opens today, and it seems my Chow Bella chums thought it would be a good idea to have our very own fair food showdown to properly kick off this 18-day event of livestock, concerts, crazy-ass rides, and, most notably, crazy-ass foods. Each day this week, a…

Topokki from Paldo Market

​​Tired of the same old tired orange chicken and California rolls? Want to venture beyond the standard suburban-stale take-out? Here comes Chop PHX, with the Valley’s rarer Asian offerings. This Week: Topokki from Paldo Market The Basics: Aggressively chewy rice cakes, tteok, thin pieces of Korean fish cake called eomuk,…

Historic Gastronomy: the New Trend in Haute Cuisine

If you’ve had quite enough, thank you, of hi-tech food manipulation techniques and long for simpler, perhaps more barbaric times when you might drown sparrows in brandy to prepare it for roasting or order a Mexican chicken tamale from a NYC street vendor made with ground veal, meet your newest…