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An Arizona-based food, beverage and travel writer since 2008, I launched this website in 2015 to document my culinary adventures, beverage escapades, gardening endeavors, and travel in the Phoenix area and beyond. Also find a comprehensive calendar of Phoenix-area food and drink-related events on my Events page.

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RUBEE TUESDAY: Sel, Kembara, Morning Would, Krazy Cajun Seafood & Hibachi, Marcellino's Ristorante

I publish round-ups every Tuesday as a photo recap of my recent drinking and dining adventures. You can read past Rubee Tuesdays HERE.

Malpeque oyster stew at Sel in Old Town Scottsdale

Thursday, December 14: Sel (Old Town Scottsdale). Sel, a personal favorite (one that I featured in my Phoenix Cooks book), introduced a lunch menu this year for the first time.

Celebrating something special? Splurge on caviar and Miyazaki A5 Wagyu. A casual get-together with friends? Check out the Korean short rib buns, carnitas tacos, or Sel Burger. How about a foodie luncheon? I loved my Malpeque oyster stew with truffle-potato puree, smoked trout roe (lead photo above), duck confit poutine, and Old Bay tuile and miso-marinated fish and chips with Tokyo street fries and tomatillo remoulade.

It’s now my go-to for lunch in Old Town! The menu is available 11 am-2:30 pm Tuesday through Friday.

Afterwards, I stopped in to two spots for a margarita assignment I’m working on - Cien Agaves Tacos & Tequila and Prado at Omni at the Montelucia. Be on the look-out for my Experience Scottsdale feature.

Friday, December 14: Etta (Scottsdale Quarter). Our friend Matt Allen is now behind the stick in the dining room bar which opened up seating just a few weeks ago.

I first met Matt when he taught this cocktail class eight years ago, and I’ve been a huge fan of his cocktail skills ever since. Our evening started off with a Vieux Carre for my husband, and a fantastic Negroni for me with Campari, vermouth, rum, banana liqueur, and coffee beans.

To pair with Etta’s excellent cocktails, we dined on delicious House Foccacia with rosemary and black truffle-honey whipped ricotta; Bubbling Shrimp with ginger and cilantro; Wagyu Meatballs with Calabrian chile gremolata; and Cannoli Ice Cream Sandwiches.

Saturday, December 16: Kembara (JW Marriott Desert Ridge). I was so excited to introduce my parents to Chef Angelo Sosa and his new restaurant celebrating the flavors of Asia, especially since my mom is Vietnamese and we had lived in Thailand, where my brother was born.

Needless to say, they fell in love with both the restaurant and Chef Angelo himself (thank you Angelo for bringing mom into the kitchen - that was such a highlight for her!).

Don’t overlook the excellent craft cocktails named after books and Asian authors. Two favorites below: The Sympathizer (Akashi White Oak whisky, Genmaicha tea, toasted rice, and cherry wood smoke poured from a teapot) and The Joy Luck Club (a clarified punch with bourbon, rum, coconut milk, and yuzu).

Angelo chose some of his favorite dishes for us to try and what a feast! We all had different top three favorites (mine were the lamb spring rolls, chili crab, and rendang) but every dish was a winner. You can listen in to Angelo here describing some of the dishes.

Pictured below: Tuna Thai Jewel with ginger-coconut broth; chicken satay; noodles with pork belly and pea tendrils; fish head curry with lemongrass and coconut milk; chili crab with tamarind and sambal; green papaya salad; Wagyu beef rendang; Vietnamese Coffee Donuts and Thai tea shaved ice with pound cake and meringue; Vietnamese egg coffee and a Vietnamese Coffee Martini.

Sunday, December 17: Morning Would (Scottsdale). Course is one of my favorite restaurants, and I had been wanting to get to its “immature sibling” Morning Would for Sunday Brunch.

The party-sized Spritz XL set the tone for a fun morning with our friends Lisa, aka Cocktail Maven, and her husband Gregg.

Brunch menu at Morning Would in Scottsdale

Morning Would brunch menu in Scottsdale

Loved the clever menu!

And thank you to Nick for treating us to a round of Grasshoppers (part of the Course holiday menu).

Wednesday, December 20: Krazy Cajun Seafood & Hibachi (Phoenix). It’s alway fun to discover a new spot, especially when our friends Jason and Tawnya of CRUjiente Tacos introduce us to one of their favorites!

Thursday, December 21: Marcellino’s Ristorante (Old Town Scottsdale). I’m working on a Scottsdale Aperol Spritz round-up, so of course I had to include Marcellino’s, which celebrated 20 years in 2023. Bonus: Spending time chatting with owners Sima and Chef Marcellino Verzino.

Chef-owner Marcello Vezino of Marcellino’s Ristorante in Scottsdale

We didn’t have time to have a full dinner but shared antipasti, Marcellino’s signature Polenta e Funghi (recipe is in my Phoenix Cooks cookbook!), and a fabulous special of grilled WorldClass calamari.

And thank you to Marcellino and Sima for sending us home with this generous gift! You can see what I did with Marcellino’s delicious sausage ragu here.

Check back on next week’s Rubee Tuesday for visits to B&B Cocktail Lounge, Talavera at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale, and The Italian Daughter.

Last week’s recap featured VAI Resort, Kembara, Global Ambassador, La Hacienda, Rosticceria, Arizona Biltmore, Bar Cena, and Campo Italian.

RUBEE TUESDAY: VAI Resort, Kembara, Global Ambassador, La Hacienda, Rosticceria, Arizona Biltmore, Bar Cena, Campo Italian

I publish these round-ups every Tuesday as a photo recap of my recent drinking and dining adventures. You can read past Rubee Tuesdays HERE.

Le Âme at The Global Ambassador

Thursday, November 30: VAI Resort (Glendale). In 2022 when construction began, I was invited to take a hard-hat tour of VAI resort, a 60-acre project that will become Arizona's largest daylife, nightlife, and entertainment destination (click the photo below for more details).

A rendering of VAI Resort, including Konos Island, and VAI Amphitheater.

On Thursday, I was invited to see the latest progress on VAI Amphitheater, a $40 million world-class venue offering the ultimate concert experience - you’ll actually be able to watch the show from special tables at its signature restaurant, your room balcony, and VIP skyboxes. I’ll be posting any news I receive here on the website, so be sure to check back for updates!

That night, we attended the Grand Opening Media Event for Kembara at at JW Marriott Desert Ridge resort, Chef Angelo Sosa’s highly-anticipated Asian restaurant. This is Sosa’s second Arizona restauant, with his first being Southwestern-inspired Tia Carmen (you can read my SOMM Journal feature here).

Executive chef and restaurateur Angelo Sosa of Kembara and Tia Carmen at JW Marriott Desert Ridge

Kembara is an ode to Chef Sosa’s love of Asian cuisine and extensive time spent in countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Get all the details at THIS LINK (and check back for more when I return next week for dinner!).

Friday, December 1: The Global Ambassador Hotel (Phoenix). It was big news in 2021 when it was announced that renowned restaurateur Sam Fox was entering the luxury hotelier arena, and, to no one’s surprise, the property is stunning. We were invited to experience Le Âme, the hotel’s sophisticated Parisian steakhouse, and after-dinner drinks in the beautiful lobby bar - click the photo below to see a video reel of our first visit.

Writer Christina Barrueta and Dushyant Singh, Director of Food & Beverage at The Global Ambassador Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona

You can read all the details about this beautiful hotel here. I’ll also be returning to Le Âme at the end of the month for lunch with Meridith, my SOMM Journal editor, so stay tuned for more photos.

Friday, December 8: La Hacienda (Fairmont Scottsdale Princess resort). We try to get together with Meridith May and her husband Bill Brandel, owners of SOMM Journal and Tasting Panel magazines, at least once a month, and this time our destination was La Hacienda at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. Thank you to the team for making their first visit so special!

Afterwards, we stopped in at the VIP Preview Party for La Rosticceria, which was opening the following week. Read all about Joey Maggiore’s newest restaurant concept here, and click the photo below for my video reel of the night’s festivities.

Monday, December 11: Arizona Biltmore resort (Phoenix). I fell in love with this gorgeous property and its historic legacy on my first visit, and it still remains one of my favorite resorts.

The Champagne and Caviar Lounge at the Arizona Biltmore

Helmed by executive chef Daniel Weber, their culinary program is also noteworthy (see my recent DAOU wine dinner experience here), and I LOVE the Champagne and Caviar “pop-up” lounge they’ve created for the holidays. Through January 2, guests can enjoy Petrossian caviar and their favorite champagne (or vodka) every day from 11:30 am to 9 pm (10 pm on weekends), with a lunch menu available 11:30 to 2 pm. Click the photo above for a video reel of our wonderful afternoon.

Wednesday, December 13: Bar Cena (Scottsdale). We were invited to attend a media dinner to explore chef-owner Dom Ruggiero’s menu and I couldn’t have been more excited as I’m a big fan of both Hush, his inaugural restaurant, and Dom's talents (you can find two of his recipes in my Phoenix Cooks cookbook). To watch my Instagram Reel, click the photo below.

Muffuletta croquettes with finocchiona and provolone and steak tartare with beef fat aioli and bottarga at Bar Cena in Scottsdale

Bar Cena is now on my list of “Best Restaurants I Visited in 2023” (a work in progress!), and these are some of my must-orders: Popovers with cacio pepe butter, muffuletta croquettes, steak tartare, cucumber salad with whipped tofu and chili crunch, frisée salad, crispy potato pave with rouille, pate en croute, wild mushroom Bolognese, scallops with bacon and creamed corn, and veal osso buco. And bonus - excellent craft cocktails too.

Afterwards, I stopped by Campo Italian to snap some photos for an Experience Scottsdale assignment, like this margarita with Chelly, a locally-made lemon liqueur, and semolina-dusted crispy WorldClass Argentine calamari.

Check back on my next Rubee Tuesday for visits to Sel, Etta, Kembara, Morning Would, Krazy Cajun, and Marcellino’s Ristorante.

Last week’s Rubee Tuesday featured Andaz Scottsdale, CRUjiente Tacos, Grey Hen at Century Grand, Sunny’s Lounge/Say Less, and Turquoise Wine Bar.