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: Caffiend: Organic Yerba Mate Tea Never Too Much Bacon…

Cafe: Heirloom

How far will you drive for food? Certainly there are some tasty treats that no distance could separate a hungry enough mouth from. Unfortunately, Chef Michael DeMaria’s latest venture, Heirloom, is not one of them. According to Food Critic Michele Laudig, driving all the way out to Heirloom’s North Scottsdale…

Ice Tango Files For Bankruptcy

Isn’t this supposed to be fro-yo season? Ice Tango, LLC filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy (which prevents creditors from collecting on any debts) on Tuesday, for the Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard location that closed at the end of January. According to David Cha, general manager of Ice Tango’s other two locations –…

Take Home Chef Curtis Stone Makes an Appearance

Curtis Stone, from TLC’s popular Take Home Chef series, will be hitting up Sur La Table at Kierland Commons on Friday, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the photogenic Aussie surfer has to fight off groupies. After all, he got “Sexiest Man Alive” props from People a few years back…

Chef Michael DeMaria’s Heirloom Is Tasty but Not Worth the Trek

You have to hand it to Heirloom’s chef-owner, Michael DeMaria — the guy knows how to keep his momentum, even if he’s not always in the spotlight. In 2007, when he closed his award-winning restaurant Michael’s at the Citadel, he and business partner Brandon Maxwell channeled their energies into Trattoria…

Pop Culture: Vimto

We’ve tried a lot of sodas here on Pop Culture, but I think this is the first time we’ve had a British soda. Vimto, an old-timey British pop with a “mixed fruit” flavor. Those crazy limeys love it so much they freeze this stuff in to ice pops and cook…

Thursday: Dining Out For Life

Undecided about where to go to dinner tomorrow? Let Dining Out For Life help you figure out a place to dine for a good cause. The annual event, which happens all across the country on Thursday, April 30, benefits the fight against HIV and AIDS. In Arizona, Southwest Center for…

Dogfish Head Founder In Town This Week

There are plenty of nameless, unsung brewmasters out there, and Sam Calagione is definitely not one of them. The founder and president of Delaware’s cult hit Dogfish Head brewery is one of the best-known leaders of the extreme beer trend, and was profiled in entertaining detail in last fall’s food…

Geisha A Go Go Goes For the Sushi Crowd

Sushi is what sells in Scottsdale. That’s what the folks at Geisha A Go Go have figured out. Even though their sister restaurant, Stingray Sushi, is right across the street, that hasn’t stopped the Geisha folks from adding a brand-new eight-seat sushi bar and a new sushi menu, filled with…

Meal Ticket Helps You Get Your Drink On

Not sure where to go for Cinco de Drinko? In this week’s Meal Ticket newsletter, find out which local places are sporting the best margarita and Mexican food specials on May 5. We’ll also highlight Corbin’s Bar & Grill in Glendale, where you can load up on eggs and crepes…

Free Pasta, Cheap Ice Cream Tomorrow

Payday can’t come soon enough, right? Well, we’re looking out for you. Wednesday, April 29, happens to have two different free and nearly-free events where you can get your grub on. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., carry-out customers at any Phoenix-area Domino’s pizza will get a free order of…

Never Too Much Bacon

Seems like the whole world is pigging out. Bacon is a must-have on burgers. Sonoran hot dogs are such a hit that even The Mission is serving them. And snout-to-tail pig dinners are all the rage at places like Noca and Digestif. Now there’s even a new breakfast restaurant called Bacon,…

I Heart Ruth Reichl

This new video of the famous former food critic and current Gourmet editor just gave me a good laugh — like a mid-afternoon shot of espresso. On a related note, her new book, Not Becoming My Mother, just came out last week, and I’m anxious to devour it…

Calistro California Bistro Coming to Scottsdale

Just got a hold of the menu for a new Mediterranean-inspired restaurant that’s in the works. It’s called Calistro California Bistro, and it’s scheduled to open the first week of August at DC Ranch Crossing, 18221 N. Pima in Scottsdale. Seasonal, organic ingredients from local and regional farms will be a focal…

Gallo Blanco Opens For Business

In case you didn’t catch the latest comment on my original post about Gallo Blanco Cafe at the Clarendon, here’s the word from chef Doug Robson that his new Mexican joint is finally open: Thanks For the Support!We are cooking now so I Hope you can join us. We are…

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: Caffiend: MacAlpine’s Coffee Shake Food and Fights: Highlights of…

Fresh Maya’s Farm Salad Turnips Have a Surprise Inside

Turnips are usually prepared in potato-like ways — boiled and mashed, creamed, roasted whole, gratinée — but these small, red-on-the-outside “salad turnips,” currently wrapping up their local season, are tender enough to enjoy uncooked, with a mild bite similar to a cabbage heart. Peeled and sliced, the white interior features…

Matt Pool Planning New Coffee Shop in CenPho

Matt and Erenia Pool plan to open a still-unnamed central Phoenix coffee shop, presumably to tide their fans over between a salami scramble at Matt’s Big Breakfast and a grilled cheese with tomato soup (and an Arrogant Bastard Ale) at The Roosevelt. Matt Pool says he’s putting the new hangout…

Cafe: Sapna Cafe

If we could remain financially stable and travel around the world, we’d do it in a heart beat and never look back. Sure, we like taking photos and visiting exotic locales, but the real appeal is in the food discoveries we could make. Fusion cuisine doesn’t get any better than…

Giuseppe’s Set to Appear on Food Network

Just got the word from Giuseppe’s owner Richard Bock that his tiny Italian eatery on Indian School will be featured in the June 1 episode of the Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins, & Dives. The show’s host, Guy Fieri, was in town last October to film the segment. On a related…