Happy Birthday Oprah – You Really Take the Cake

​ Today is Oprah Winfrey’s 54th birthday.  Lately she’s been on a bit of a “best life” kick again with healthy recipes and guests like Alicia Silverstone touting the benefits of going vegan. Sure, we can appreciate the clean living carb-avoiding Oprah, but we have to admit, we sort of…

Cafe: Mid City Kitchen

Culinarily speaking, it’s the simple things that keep us coming back. Pizza, sandwiches, coffee: these are the things we need. And now they’ve just got a bit more convenient thanks to Chef Michael De Maria’s new venture: Mid City Kitchen. Food Critic Michele Laudig on Mid City Kitchen: De Maria’s…

La Hacienda Returns to Fairmont Scottsdale

There is no shortage of gastronomic luxuries at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. Chef Michael Mina’s Bourbon Steak has been mentioned numerous times in Chow Bella and the weekly cafe column. New Times has covered DJ nights and other events at the Stone Rose Lounge as well. Yet last night we…

Eddie V’s Leaving DC Ranch

For a while now, we’ve heard rumors that both Eddie V’s and Fleming’s are pulling out of Scottsdale’s DC Ranch. Turns out the rumor mill actually yielded some accurate info this time — at least on one count. We spoke with the manager on duty at Eddie V’s yesterday and he confirmed the restaurant is…

Sara Snacker’s Handmade Tootsie Rolls for V. Day?

Still exhausted from making all those holiday treats? We are. No. More. Sugar. Cookies. While trolling half-heartedly for a recipe for homemade granola the other day, we landed on New York-based Sara Snacker, whose mouth-watering array of cute treats had us filling up an online shopping cart before you could…

Closed for Business: Mill’s End

This just in from blogger David Bickford (a.k.a. PHX Rail Food), who Tweeted a Twitpic of the empty storefront this morning: Mill’s End, the long-running cafe located on the northern end of Mill Avenue, has closed. It was never a culinary destination, just a cozy hangout for students and urbanites…

Toffee and Coffee at Urban Beans

A giant latte was all I thought I needed when I stopped by Urban Beans today, but then I walked up to the counter. Hello, toffee! Having been one of those weird kids who always craved the strangely adult-sounding Heath bars when everyone else was stocking up on Nerds and…

Battle of the Bruschetta

For a starter that appears on practically every restaurant menu, from Olive Garden to Postino, bruschetta (broo-SKETTA) is a remarkably appealing — and mispronounced — dish. The concept is simple: toast a slice of crusty bread and top it with pretty much whatever sounds fresh or appealing. Yes, die-hard Italian style bruschetta fans, crostini does…

The Mac Snack Wrap, Rap: Provisional Poet

The Mac Snack Wrap Rap (to the tune of Sir Mix-A-Lot’s, “Baby Got Back”) I like Big Macs and I can not lie, you other eaters can’t deny, that when a burger comes in with a big, fat taste, and nothin’ to waste, you get sprung, wanna pull out your…

Chef Chat: Gio Osso of Estate House

When Chef Gio Osso graduated high school and told his parents that he wanted to go to culinary school, they weren’t surprised. He wouldn’t eat as a child unless he could stir a few ingredients in a pot with his wooden spoon (all from his high chair).   Years later, after…

Chris Bianco Stays Away From the Oven at His Famous Pizzeria

A story posted on AZCentral this afternoon appears to have drastically slowed the newspaper’s website (numerous attempts to log on stated that the link was broken) — all because of two magic words: Chris Bianco. If you can manage to get through to the article, it details how the James…

Next Week: America’s Taco Shop Opening in Melrose District

With its eclectic mix of independent retail shops, the stretch of 7th Avenue between Indian School and Camelback known as Melrose on 7th seems a prime location for a cheerful, locally owned restaurant like America’s Taco Shop. Owners Terry and America Bortin opened their original location in the Coronado District (2041…

Locally Made: Bill Hutchison Solves the New Mexico Pepper Debate

​The secret to Bill Hutchison’s Kissed With Fire Salsa starts in New Mexico, where the official state bird is the roadrunner and the official state question is “red or green”?   The question refers to the New Mexico Chile, a pepper with a long and somewhat heated history in the…

So Much for Tutto . . .

No photos to share right now, dear readers, just a little rant. The other night I ended up eating dinner at Tutto, the Italian restaurant that Joseph Gutierrez opened in the space that used to be Digestif. I didn’t have an agenda, per se — just was curious to try…

New in CenPho: La Condesa Gourmet Taco Shop

16th Street might as well be called Taco Row, for all the Mexican restaurants lining the street between Washington and Indian School, but hey, there’s always room for me. The newest one in the neighborhood looks appealing because it’s not the typical Sonoran spot. Open since last Friday, La Condesa…

The Klute, What Are You Eating?

The Klute The co-host/founder of “The Poe Show”, the only annual celebration of Edgar Allan Poe’s birthday west of the Mississippi, hosts the Mesa Poetry Slam every Thursday at 8 p.m. at Queen’s Pizzeria in Mesa, which is free to attend, $1 to slam What’d you eat for dinner last night?…

Stealthy Table Unveils Debut Menu

The James Bond theme song is playing in my head as I type this.I just got a look at the complete menu for Stealthy Table’s inaugural covert dining event — “My Bloody Valentine,” scheduled for V-Day, of course — and it’s looking mighty fine. Pork belly? Cocoa nib-crusted short rib?…