Posts Tagged ‘Restaurants’

Looking Back at IFWTWA’s “Best of Seattle” Press Trip

Thursday, June 30th, 2011 — posted by Allen Cox

Seattle, a city known for brooding skies and cappuccinos on every corner, showed IFWTWA press trip guests its hospitable and at times unexpected side on the recent “Best of Seattle” trip. Thirty-five members and guests enjoyed some of the finest lodging and dining in the Seattle area, and learned why the second largest wine producer in the USA (Washington State) is getting so much viticultural respect. Whether you were on this press trip or not, look back at some of the places and activities that will surely generate several great stories as a result of this trip.

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What’s New in Greater Phoenix? January 2011

Friday, January 7th, 2011 — posted by Maralyn D. Hill

HIGHTLIGHTS For January

The SUBWAY Fresh Fit 500™ will kick off Phoenix International Raceway’s 2011 event season
The return of Heard Museum’s 21st Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest
Experience Corks & Cactus, where guests are able to sample, sip and savor their way through the splendor of the Desert Botanical Garden

RESORT NEWS
The Westin Phoenix Downtown is set to open in March 2011. It will be the second Westin to open in Phoenix. Located just one block of the Phoenix Convention Center in the 26-story Freeport McMoRan building, the hotel will occupy nine floors with 242 rooms and offer all the amenities and services known by the Westin brand. Guests can look forward to a tranquil urban retreat with stunning city views.

This March the Wigwam Golf Resort will transform in to one the Valley’s MLB spring training headquarters. Located just minutes from five of the Phoenix area’s MLB spring training stadiums, baseball fans from across the country will make the Wigwam their home base for pure spring training fun. Surrounding stadiums host Cactus League teams including the LA Dodgers, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals and the Cincinnati Reds.  For the 2011 season, “Play Baseball at the Wigwam” will be offered for the month of March. Each weekend, guests can take a swing at Home Run Derby, enjoy a Sunset Poolside Movie and live entertainment and dancing into the night.  Daily activities for all ages will include team t-shirt decorating, relay challenges, pool games and a teen gaming room. Starting at $259, the resort is offering a “Spring Training Steal Third” package that includes a third night free, with the purchase of two. The resort intends to unveil the completion of a $7 million rejuvenation project. Spring training fans will be able to enjoy the resort’s new main pool with separate kids and adult zones, including two new waterslides and water play features; an outdoor plaza for entertainment, al fresco dining and bar/lounge; and all new restaurants focused on fresh locally-grown produce and products featuring menus and concepts developed by celebrity chef Chris Bianco.

There’s nothing like Valentine’s Day to strike fear in the heart of the American male. Guys, relief is on the way: The Hermosa Inn, a jewel of a desert hideaway, is offering one-stop shopping that is certain to please: A Valentine’s Day Package that includes an overnight stay in a Deluxe or Grande Casita (room types that have a bathtub), a romantic “Sweetheart Menu”dinner (alcohol not included) for two at LON’s, the acclaimed restaurant at The Hermosa, a bubble bath with rose petals (drawn while you’re at dinner), a bottle of champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries, breakfast for two the next morning, and a spa gift basket for her. The “Sweetheart Menu”, a special pre-set menu for Valentine’s, will be offered Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings in addition to the regular menu. Only the Sweetheart Menu will be available on Monday, Feb. 14. The package is available for February 11 through February 14, 2011.

Wine-down this winter at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale with a series of “Taste Talavera” evenings, featuring artfully crafted cuisine accompanied by specialty pairings.  Enjoy local Arizona wine and cuisine with a Native American twist with January’s featured vineyard, or opt for bold California selections and grapes grown with a strong commitment to the environment in both February and March. Each “Taste” evening feature a four-course tasting menu coupled with pairings from a guest purveyor, who will roam from table to table throughout the night.

Hotel Valley Ho has won the Good Earthkeeping Award for the large property category at the Arizona Hotel & Lodging Association’s 2010 Stars of the Industry Awards. The Good Earthkeeping Award recognizes one small and one large lodging property that have each developed a culture toward integrating environmental management practices that improve everyday operations and the bottom line, while maintaining quality service and meeting guest expectations. Hotel Valley Ho has a number of green initiatives. In-room linens are cleaned with non-harmful hydrogen peroxide instead of bleach; no herbicides or pesticides are used for landscaping; cooking oil is recycled; all shower heads, toilets, and faucets are low-flow; local ingredients are used whenever possible; and an average of five tons of material is recycled each month. Additionally, over 20,000 tons of waste was saved from landfills when Westroc restored the hotel instead of tearing it down, prior to its 2005 re-opening.

Play Ball Spring Training at Kimpton’s FireSky Resort & Spa. Greater Phoenix is a homerun with baseball fans who come to cheer for their favorite Cactus League teams. Not surprisingly, Kimpton’s FireSky has got game, boasting a central location just 10 minutes from the home stadiums of the San Francisco Giants, Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks (along with easy freeway access to the fields of the 12 other ball clubs). Not to mention, the resort is walkable from Old Town’s restaurant-and-bar-packed scene – perfect for guests whose evenings have extra innings.

Summer meeting packages at The Boulders Resort allows guests to experience Arizona’s finest desert hideaway at reduced rates. The Boulders Resort announces a new value-added package for the summer season. Meeting guests can take advantage of the special offer between June 15 through September 4, 2011. The Boulders Summer Meeting Package includes: Three nights: room, tax, and resort fee; Three continental breakfasts in meeting room; Three Lunch events in meeting room; One Group Dinner (including Iced Tea or Water); Choice of one comp activity per attendee (limited options); 15% off all audio visual equipment; Complimentary meeting space. The all-inclusive package is available for groups from 10-350.

ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT
Experience the sounds of gamelan from Bali at Musical Instrument Museum’s (MIM) gamelan workshop! This event will occur every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month through 5/19/11. Led by curatorial assistant Colin Pearson, these workshops will include an introduction to Balinese culture and music, and experience playing a set of authentic Balinese instruments. Musicians and non-musicians ages 12 and up will enjoy this unique musical experience.

Heard Museum’s 21st Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest is one of the Indian Country’s most unique sports – the dazzling performances of the men and women who compete for the chance to call himself or herself the World Champion Hoop Dancer. This event combines artistry, sheer athleticism and cultural traditions to create an exciting, colorful and suspenseful competition. For many years, the intertribal hoop dance has expanded to incorporate new and creative designs and extremely intricate footwork. Each dancer presents a unique variation of the intertribal hoop dance, weaving in aspects of his or her distinct tradition and culture. Individual routines are presented using as few as four to as many as 50 hoops, which are manipulated to create a variety of designs including animals, butterflies and globes. This event takes place Saturday and Sunday, February 5-6, 2011.

Three years after BODY WORLDS brought record crowds to the Arizona Science Center, a new blockbuster exhibition,Gunther von Hagens’ BODY WORLDS & The Brain, will open to the public January 21 in the Sybil B. Harrington Galleries. For the first time in Phoenix, this new presentation of BODY WORLDS contains a special feature that unravels the mystery of the mind and secret world of the brain.“BODY WORLDS & The Brain provides Arizona Science Center with a unique opportunity to enhance our educational programs and enrich people’s understanding of their bodies,” said Chevy Humphrey, President & CEO. “Visitors will encounter both the resilience and fragility of the human body, discovering how a body works when it is healthy and how it breaks down when it is not. Through its aesthetic and accessible displays, BODY WORLDSinvites contemplation, study and reflection of the power and vulnerability of the human body by everyone.”

Experience Corks & Cactus, where guests are able to sample, sip and savor their way through the splendor of the Desert Botanical Garden. Corks & Cactus blends boutique wines, gourmet appetizers and desert beauty into a delightful weekend event. Talented musical entertainment will accent the event as guests stroll the Garden paths. Visit with representatives from a variety of wineries and purchase a bottle or case. All wine purchased at the event directly benefits the Garden. This event takes place on February 26.

Prohibition Era Chicago, bath tub gin and 1920’s Jazz come roaring back with a vengeance when the legendary Broadway musical CHICAGO at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre. The show plays through February 12, 2011. The Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre presents a wide variety of the finest professional entertainment for all ages in an atmosphere of casual elegance.

SPA

VH Spa at Hotel Valley Ho
offers “New Year, New Body, New You” Event. Guests of this special one-day event will enjoy two hours of treatments, a fitness class, a New You workshop, and a variety of delicious food and drink. .Everyone starts the New Year with good intentions, but by the end of January the focus starts to get lost. On Sunday, January 23, VH Spa guests can refresh their goals at the “New Year, New Body, New You” event. Spa goers will choose their own special emphasis – beauty, bodywork, fitness, or stress reduction. They will attend a “New You” workshop and a specialized fitness class, and choose two 30-minute mini-treatments. Refreshments catered by Hotel Valley Ho can be enjoyed throughout the day. Also included is access to the spa and hotel facilities, a complimentary fingernail polish change, and a gift certificate for a 60-minute service on a future day.

You’ll be teased, twisted and tangled as top hair salons compete for the Supreme Salon title! Join W Scottsdale and celebrity host Ben Mollin from the Bravo TV show “Sheer Genius” to cheer on local salons that will reveal some of the craziest and uniquehair creations. Hair Wars will take place poolside at WET on January 20.

SPORTS/GOLF
Greater Phoenix is home to Cactus League Baseball Spring Training. There are 15 MLB teams that train here in the valley: The Anaheim Angels, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies and Texas Rangers conduct their annual spring-training programs in the metro area. In 2011, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick will welcome its first season with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies. Go to one of the many stadiums around the valley to enjoy the great weather in March with a comfortable spot in the grass to help root for your team. Take advantage to get up close to your favorite players and autographs after the game. So, visit and help your team get ready for the season. Games are scheduled every day in March. Tickets start as little as $5 a game. See you at the ballpark!

The SUBWAY Fresh Fit 500™ will kick off Phoenix International Raceway’s 2011 event season, featuring races in NASCAR’s three top series the weekend of February 25-27. Race fans can expect great entertainment and value. The SUBWAY Fresh Fit 500™ event weekend will also feature the Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series race on Saturday, Feb. 26 and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.

The 56th Annual Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show takes place February 17-27, 2011 at Westworld. The show has grown to nearly 2000 horses bringing top owners, trainers and breeders from around the world for a chance to compete and win. This is one of the largest and most prestigious Arabian horse show in the world.

The 2011 RoadRunner Regional Rodeo takes place over the weekend February 18-20 hosted by Arizona Gay Rodeo Association. It’s going to be a great rodeo with fun, games and thrills for all. Enjoy Cowboy cooks outs, dancing, live entertainment as well as Cowboy karaoke finals.

Want to get new perspective of the Sonoran Desert? Rainbow Ryders, Inc.® has been making dreams come true for more than 29 years with memorable balloon rides over the landscapes of the scenic Southwest. Offering seasonal sunrise and sunset flights, Rainbow Ryders takes guests up and away to enjoy sweeping 360-degree views as the balloon rises and calmly floats across the sky. A unique outing perfect for your proposal or your post-nuptials getaway, this one-of-a-kind excursion includes a post-flight continental breakfast and champagne toast.

For more information on any of these events or updates, please contact the
Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau Media Department.

Media Contacts:
Douglas MacKenzie
Director of Communications
(602) 452-6250
dmackenzie@visitphoenix.com
Trish Hendrickson
Communications Coordinator
(602) 452-6249
thendrickson@visitphoenix.com

What’s New in Greater Phoenix? September 2010

Friday, September 3rd, 2010 — posted by Maralyn D. Hill

Media Contacts: Douglas MacKenzie
Director of Communications
(602) 452-6250
dmackenzie@visitphoenix.com

Trish Hendrickson
Communications Coordinator
(602) 452-6249
thendrickson@visitphoenix.com

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS MONTH’S EDITION

  • CityScape Phoenix comes to life with new restaurants, new shopping and nightlife
  • The third annual Arizona Restaurant Week returns to Phoenix this September
  • Enjoy autumn specials at many Valley resorts, restaurants and attractions

RESORT NEWS

JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa is offering “A Chocolate Affair” class that is all about chocolate, held every Saturday in the resort’s new Champs Kitchen from for $25. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about selecting and cooking with chocolate from Executive Pastry Chef Kaushik Chowdhury and his award-winning world pastry champions.

The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa becomes an Energy Star partner and continuous commitment to “Be Greener.”‘  By joining Energy Star as a partner, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa has continued its commitment to help improve the energy efficiency of America’s commercial and industrial buildings.

At the 2010 Arizona Office of Tourism’s Governor’s Tourism Awards, the Westin Kierland Resort and Spa’sannual Arizona Culturekeepers Induction took home the Arizona Preservation Award. This award is presented to the individual, organization or community that has made the most significant contribution toward the preservation of some aspect of the natural, cultural or aesthetic legacy of Arizona.

The Phoenician will expand its diverse meetings and events space with the opening of the new Camelback Ballroom on Friday, October 1, 2010.  The $40 million facility will encompass a total of 45,000 square feet, including back-of-house operations and pre-function space. The Phoenician will now be able to host multiple, larger events simultaneously, while offering approximately 120,000 square feet of overall interior/exterior meeting and event space.

The Wigwam Golf Resort and Spa, one of Arizona’s first and most celebrated resorts, has broken ground on a multi-million dollar rejuvenation project that will position the resort back to legendary status among Arizona destinations for meetings, conferences, elite social events, entertainment and unique dining. The $7 million revitalization project will bring a new pool, restaurants, wedding venues and an outdoor plaza to the resort.

Athletic prowess comes naturally to the fitness team at Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain. From gold medal Olympic swimmer Misty Hyman to world-class runner and Olympian Mike Schneider, the country’s leading boutique resort and spa is ripe with talent.  Guests can harness this expertise during a personalized Triathlon Prep Program – a three-day package that will both challenge and reward the body, with daily workouts complemented by muscle-soothing spa services.  Demonstrating the perfect mix of brain and brawn, Sanctuary’s experts share their best practices for meeting the demands of the classic swim – bike – run challenge.

W Scottsdale set out to differentiate itself from a sea of sprawling resorts by incorporating innovative hotel happenings to add value to today’s travelers. When guests arrive they can check-in, head down to the Living Room to hear a live local musician, have a cocktail at one of the rooftop bars while watching local artists paint. Each week W Scottsdale offers an energetic mix of new and reoccurring happenings creating a sultry Southwest vibe. Also, starting in October, W Scottsdale guests have the opportunity to participate in a new series of fitness classes taught by instructors at the Village Health Clubs and Spas. Held poolside at the W and open to locals in the community, WV83 (for 83 days of fitness) is a series of classes that offer fitness-minded folks a jumpstart on their New Year’s goals.

For the ultimate romantic experience, Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale introduces “celestial picnics”‘ under the stars.  Guests can customize a menu tailored toward romance then return to the comfort of their casita guest room for a couple’s Moonlight Massage.

Combine fitness and environmental stewardship with Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale’s Desert Preservation Hike.  The hike begins at the Resort, where guests embark on a short walk to adjacent Pinnacle Peak Park.  There, a guide leads an interpretive hike where guests learn about the unique flora and fauna that populate Arizona’s Sonoran Desert. Concluding the experience, participants have the opportunity to plant a cactus or native plant, thereby helping ensure the sustainability of this unique ecosystem. The hike is offered on a rotating, seasonal basis; the experience is complimentary, with an optional, tax-deductible donation to the Friends of Pinnacle Peak.

ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT

CityScape Phoenix comes to life with new restaurants, new shopping and nightlife including Designer District, Five Guys Burgers, Par Exsalonce, Lucky Strike Lanes and West of SoHo. CityScape is a 1.8 million square foot mixed use urban project located at the very center of Downtown Phoenix.  The combination of commercial, retail, and hotel development is the focal point for urban living and community activity in a revitalized downtown Phoenix, nestled between the city’s entertainment, education, business and government institutions

Air Canada offers a new service to Phoenix beginning November 6. They have announced that a direct non-stop service will be offered from Montreal-Phoenix for the Winter 2010/2011 season.

More than 50 Navajo weavers are expected to gather at the Heard Museum to show and sell their textiles on Saturday, November 6 at the Gathering of Weavers: Navajo Weavers Marketplace.

Arizona Science Center explores the issues of race and racism in the United States with a new exhibition. RACE: Are We So Different? is featured for a limited time in the Sybil B. Harrington Galleries, Oct. 10, 2010 through Jan. 2, 2011. A project of American Anthropological Association, RACE is a powerful exhibition experience exploring the science, history and everyday impact of one of the most controversial topics in American today.

Phoenix International Raceway has finalized its fan schedule of events for the Nov. 11-14 Kobalt Tools 500 event weekend, including races in four different NASCAR series: Sprint Cup, Nationwide, Camping World Trucks and the K&N Pro Series West. As part of a date move to Nov. 13 for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West season finale, fans will be offered West Series garage access. The track also has been awarded two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race weekends in 2011, marking seven consecutive seasons for PIR to host a pair of nationally-televised event weekends featuring the brightest stars in NASCAR.

American Sabor opens at The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM). American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music tells the story of the influence and impact of Latinos in American popular music through a rich display of artifacts, instrument, listening kiosks, and films. The exhibit will run November 20 and until May 15, 2011.

The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) and Arizona State University’s School of Music have teamed up to offer an ongoing music series showcasing the prodigious talents of ASU faculty members and touring musicians. Entitled ASU – MIM Wednesday Morning Interlude, the series offers a wide variety of musical styles, and regularly features ASU faculty and student artists or ensembles in a pre-lunch concert on the last Wednesday of each month during the academic year. Each concert is free of charge.

If you are looking for a unique southwest history museum, L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum in Fountain Hills is a “must see.”‘ The museum tells the story of the personalities, geology and archaeology that shaped the Lower Verde River Valley from prehistoric times to the present. The museum follows a timeline, starting with an archaeological dig site. Visitors can enter a mining exhibit depicting the fortunes and misfortunes of those who worked the lands. Learn about the rugged life soldiers experienced at Fort McDowell army post through a display of photos and artifacts.

Low-cost airline, Allegiant Air, LLC, is gearing up for a banner winter tourism season adding several new markets to their already impressive roster of favorite small cities across America. The airline is the only commercial carrier flying into Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and was recently recognized by Aviation Week as the top-performing airline in its class. The growth in service is expected to play an even larger role in relieving passenger traffic to Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport.

Larry King, Jay Leno, Oprah Winfrey and Muhammad Ali have all had their likeness shaped into the massive corn maze that is unveiled each year at the Schnepf Farms Pumpkin & Chili Party, and this year another to-be-announced celebrity will see their mug in a field of corn. The 10-acre cornfield is just one of the many attractions that welcome guests to Phoenix’s agriculture community as part of the month-long festival. Voted as one of Arizona’s Best Fall Events by locals and featured as one of to the top pumpkin farms in the Southwest by Sunset Magazine, the festival is held on a 300-acre family farm in Queen Creek, southeast of Phoenix. The festival includes hayrides, a country road rally, petting barn and pig races. Midway-style carnival rides are also part of the event mix, which includes the popular Pumpkin Launch and Witch Mountain giant slide. Not to be missed is the chili and pumpkin picking that takes place each weekend in October.

The New Women’s Half Marathon will be in Tempe on November 7, 2010 for the newest Women’s Half Marathon Series event. The race will finish in Tempe Beach Park and be followed with an unforgettable post-race party. The race weekend begins with a two-day Health and Fitness Expo located at the Doubletree Paradise Valley Resort in Scottsdale.

Hotel Valley Ho is sponsoring The Cupcake Love-In: “Peace, Love, and Cupcakes” on Sunday, October 10. This inaugural event, put on by local chefs Kelly Garcia and Tracy Dempsey is centered on the simple pleasure of eating cupcakes and at the same time helping our community. The event will include a kid’s cupcake decorating station, cupcake eating competition, decorated cupcake competition, and fundraising raffle. Proceeds will benefit Singleton MOMS and Safe Haven for Animals.

GOLF

From the tee to the green, the right club and the perfect swing, a variety of elements must come together for a golfer to be in the “zone.”‘ Along with mental concentration, the holistic approach of eating right and exercise make the difference, too. That’s why the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess has partnered with the TPC Scottsdale to create a luxurious, cutting-edge golf vacation package designed to help golf travelers play their best while having fun and relaxing in one of Scottsdale’s most celebrated golf environments. Dubbed the “Golf Fit”package, the program helps golfers understand the connection between their physical well-being and their performance on the golf course.

Sports enthusiasts can enjoy a round of golf at The Boulders Resort and Spa on their 36-hole championship course and The Boulders Tennis Gardens that both offer junior clinics during the holidays. Learning programs include “Walk the Rock”‘ a program that takes guests on a guided walk-about through the prehistoric Sonoran Desert to learn about the rich geological history of the area and the fascinating background on the topography, flora, fauna and especially the 12-million-year-old boulders that are the resort’s namesake. The “Desert Photo Tour explores the desert’s most pristine scenic areas on a two-hour guided adventure led by the resident Nature Photographer.

FireSky Resort and Spa offers an autumn package that proves impossible for the greens fiend to turn down. Between rounds, golfers can retreat to FireSky to relax, rest up and cheers to another round (of golf!). Special offers throughout the month of September include unlimited golf for two, sleeve of balls, and a flight of beer.

For those looking to play more affordable golf and have limited time to spare, Troon North Golf Club has created an innovative executive 9-hole golf course called Monument Express. Designed within the full layout of the famed Monument course, Monument Express measures around 1,500 yards long and offers two different PAR options based on the skill level of the player. The golf club also offers Troon Family Golf program, making the game more accessible to junior golfers and their families.

SPA

The Boulders Resort and Spa’s 5,600 sq. ft. Organic Garden is a perfect complement to the dramatic desert rock landscape at Arizona’s famed Boulders Resort.  It is also the inspiration for the Seasonal Body Scrubs offered at the resort’s Golden Door® Spa.  The fall harvest seasonal scrub is Pear & Green Apple;  Cranberry & Pomegranate offered for the winter season;  Blueberry scrubs for the spring season; and Cucumber Mint for summer season.  A variety of other organic treatments utilize all-natural, eco-friendly lines that include new products from Kerstin Florian, Eminence Organics and Tara Spa Therapy.

Jurlique Spa at FireSky Resort and Spa is the only Arizona destination to offer the RAW Man Facial featuring a new organic line of products by Rhonda Allison. The RAW Man Facial uses a blend of natural ingredients native to the Southwest (blue agave, yucca, hematite and two different types of cactus).

DINING

The third annual Arizona Restaurant Week hits Phoenix this September and is Arizona’s most highly anticipated culinary event of the year. Guests of the event are able to partake in Arizona’s finest fare at a special discount price. Arizona Restaurant Week is an exciting event developed to showcase the outstanding culinary scene throughout the state of Arizona. Playing off the huge success since its inception in 2008, Arizona Restaurant Week will include more than 100 restaurants in the Phoenix Metro area.

Quiessence at The Farm at South Mountain is open with Executive Chef Greg LaPrad offering daily rotating menus based on seasonal meat and produce availability. Quiessence also introduces their new Farmhouse Cocktail Menu – a brand of big city cocktail culture right here on the farm in Arizona. Tapping into the creativity of top mixologist, Bill DeGroot, we proudly offer up a luscious mix of classic-era and new farmhouse cocktails such as Fresh Basil Gimlet, Blackberry Bramble, Peach Old Fashioned and The Farmer’s Last Word.

The Westin Kierland’s signature restaurant, deseo, was named this summer as one of the “Top 10 Resort and Hotel Restaurants”‘ by The Arizona Republic’s restaurant critic, Howard Seftel. This month they launched an all-new menu including old favorites including Millionaire Tacos, Very Berry Muddle Drink or Chocolate Cigar as well as new creations from the innovative talent of Chef Douglas Rodriguez and Chef Roberto Madrid. Also, added to the existing deseo menu are tantalizing new ceviches and delectable new desserts.

Joya Terrace at InterContinental Montelucia Resort & Joya Spa unveiled this month a fresh, health-conscious menu to complement the wellness offerings of Joya Spa. Joya Terrace, located on the roof-top of Joya Spa, offers guests stunning views of Camelback Mountain and a tempting menu of satisfying meals. Resort Executive Chef, Christian Pratsch, designed the menu to include dishes that not only please the palate but are beneficial for the body, as well.

Wine-down with a series of “Vine & Dine”‘ evenings, featuring artfully crafted cuisine paired with specialty wines, spirits and beer at Talavera located at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale. These unique evenings feature a four-course tasting menu coupled with wine, spirits or beer from a guest purveyor, who will rove from table to table and share insight about each pairing.

Latilla, the four-diamond restaurant at The Boulders Resort and Spa introduces a new menu for the fall season.  “The Hunt”‘ is a special “All game”‘ menu paired with autumn vegetables freshly picked from the resort’s 5,260 sq. foot Organic Garden.  The five-course menu includes: First Course:  Pheasant Consommé and Pheasant Ravioli, Parsnips, Carrots & Leeks; Second Course:  Agave Glazed Quail and Heirloom Tomato & Raspberry Salsa, Blue Cheese Soufflé, Herbed Grits; Intermezzo:  Raisin & Ginger Crostini, Apple Consommé, Celery Root Sorbet; Main Course:  Porcini Dusted Venison Loin and Sweet Potato spatzel, Brussels Sprout Leaves, Alba Mushrooms & Cranberry Port Wine; and Dessert. This autumn menu will be available the last two weeks in October.

For more information on any of these events or updates, please contact
the Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau Media Department.

The Source – from Bellingham Whatcom County WA Tourism

Saturday, April 17th, 2010 — posted by Allen Cox


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