Fred’s at Barneys New York Closed

Fred’s at Barneys New York, the stylish, modern bistro and brainchild of Fred Pressman, son of Barneys New York founder Barney Pressman, closed today. Located on the second floor of Barneys New York, which opened in October of 2009 in the Fashion Square Mall in Scottsdale, a Barneys’ associate told…

This Week In Chow Bella

Another week has come and gone leaving us to ponder the upcoming events that will shape our lives and, more importantly, our dinners out. But before we move on, let’s have one last look at the blog posts from this week. #1 Super Everything Pho from Khai Hoan FnB Back…

Mooncakes for the Autumn Moon Festival

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: Mooncakes from the Super L Ranch Market bakery in the Chinese Cultural Center (668 North 44th Street, Phoenix) The…

Limelight Dipping Bar & Grill Opens in Scottsdale

Out with the old, in with the new. The ol’ My Big Fat Greek Restaurant in Old Town Scottsdale has shut down and been replaced with a cooler new locally owned restaurant, Limelight Dipping Bar & Grill.  Dipping Bar? What the hell is a dipping bar?  We’re guessing it has…

Har Gow from Phoenix Palace

Last year we marked the hundred day countdown to Best of Phoenix by sharing our 100 Favorite Dishes with you. Now we’re back – with the 2011 edition. Have a suggestion for a dish you’d like us to try? Leave it in the comments section or email laura.hahnefeld@newtimes.com. 15: Har…

Chef James Fox’s Braised Pork Belly

We’ve been talking with Chef James Fox this week, and today he’s going to share one of his favorite recipes from the Big Earl’s BBQ menu. Is there any one thing you’ve changed on the menu that you feel is distinctly “you”? Definitely the pork belly – I’m a huge…

Achiote Pork Tacos from Canteen Modern Tequila

Last year we marked the hundred day countdown to Best of Phoenix by sharing our 100 Favorite Dishes with you. Now we’re back – with the 2011 edition. Have a suggestion for a dish you’d like us to try? Leave it in the comments section or email laura.hahnefeld@newtimes.com. 16: Pork…

Paisley Violin Closed: Re-Opening Across the Street in October

The Paisley Violin, the bohemian bistro of Mediterranean and Euro-style edibles has closed its current location on Grand Avenue and, according to its website, will re-open at a new location across the street in October (925 Grand Avenue.) Here’s hoping the new digs will be just as quirky and they…

Peruvian Jalea Fight: Inka Fest vs Contigo Peru

Who doesn’t love seafood in the summer? Especially if you have a summer love to share it with. We’re pretty sure that same thought crossed the minds of Peruvians when they started serving up Jalea (a seafood platter commonly meant to serve two). There are several Peruvian places in Mesa…

Christopher Gross Helping to Overhaul the Wrigley Mansion

In a case of one Valley legend aiding another, Christopher Gross, the James Beard Award-winning chef and owner of Christopher’s and Crush Lounge in Central Phoenix, is helping to overhaul the Wrigley Mansion, the 1930s-vintage manse that overlooks the area surrounding the Arizona Biltmore. “We’re going through everything top to…

Bacchus Wine Made Simple Closing After Ten Years

Bacchus Wine Made Simple, the locally owned wine store and bar at Kierland Commons specializing in small boutique wines from around the world, is closing its doors on Friday, September 30, after ten years in the business. “We say this with a heavy heart as we must close our doors…

Chef James Fox of Big Earl’s BBQ, Part Two

Yesterday we shared the first half of our talk with Chef James Fox of Big Earl’s BBQ in Old Town Scottsdale. Today, we’re talking smoke and the importance of a little salt and pepper. What changes have you made since being at Big Earl’s? We used to have sausage balls,…

Steak and Kidney Pie from George and Dragon Pub

Last year we marked the hundred day countdown to Best of Phoenix by sharing our 100 Favorite Dishes with you. Now we’re back – with the 2011 edition. Have a suggestion for a dish you’d like us to try? Leave it in the comments section or email laura.hahnefeld@newtimes.com. 17: Steak…

August 2011 Restaurant Openings and Closings

Later, August. You were hot and humid but at least you left us with a heaping handful of new places to eat and drink. Unfortunately, a couple of our ol’ restaurant buddies had to say goodbye.  Restaurants (and other Food-Related Establishments) That Opened in August 2011  Grilled Ave, Tempe 21 Cakes,…

Topps Puts Celebrity Chefs on Baseball Cards. Batter Up!

So my baseball card enthusiast husband tosses me an Iron Chef “Marc Forgione” baseball card the other night.  “Hey, you should write about this for Chow Bella, I wonder if anyone knows that they’re putting chefs on baseball cards.” And so here we are. If you notice on the card, it says…