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Matsuri Headlines Weekend Events

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

There’s so much fun to be had in Downtown Phoenix this week it oughta be illegal. Here are just a few of the highlights:

This Saturday and Sunday  from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Downtown Phoenix will host the 27th Annual Matsuri: A Festival of Japan, at Heritage and Science Park.

matsuriA showcase for the sights, sounds and tastes of Japanese culture, Matsuri includes food vendors, martial arts exhibits, dancing, drumming, crafts, children’s activities, and bazaar-style shopping. There will be live performances on three stages plus competitive Kendama, a traditional Japanese game of skill that involves scooping up a wooden ball and catching it in a cup.

This year’s event offers two new wrinkles: A beer garden, sponsored by Asahi beer, and Yo Matsuri, a night festival. Yo Matsuri will feature Taiko (Japanese drums), an Awa Odori dance performance and Karaoke, which is in fact Japanese.

Nobuo at Teeter House, one of Downtown’s hottest restaurants and the home of James Beard Award-winning chef Nobuo Fukuda, will be joining the fun, offering a wide selection of Japanese craft brews and sakes. They’ll be serving their regular lunch menu, plus special sashimi plates and Nobuo’s signature spoon tastes.

Admission to Matsuri is free and for more information visit azmatsuri.org

Arrogant Butcher Opens

Sam Fox’s first restaurant concept in Downtown Phoenix opened at CityScape on Monday. The reviews have been very strong and you can read Arizona Republic food critic Howard Seftel’s initial thoughts here. Located at 2 East Jefferson St., The Arrogant Butcher is open for lunch and dinner 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday-Thursday; 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Friday; Brunch, lunch and dinner, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday.

Lewis Black Returns

You know what makes our country great? Only in America can a screaming middle-aged man become a world-famous comedian simply by ranting and raving about the state of our society. Black is definitely a tour de force and the tour is stopping at the Orpheum Theatre for two shows Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m.

Ten Chimneys

This play within a play is set at a Wisconsin mansion and provides an equally funny and sad look at the private lives of actors who are always on stage. Check out blogger Liz Fichera’s review here. Feb. 24-Mar. 6 at Herberger Theatre Center. Call 602-256-6995 for tickets.

Gold’s Spin-a-thon

Saturday morning from 9 a.m. to noon Gold’s Gym Elite at CityScape will be hosting a spectacular outdoor spinning event to benefit the American Diabetes Association. This high-energy affair costs $10/hour with all proceeds going to the ADA. Every hour purchased includes a raffle ticket. Get the weekend off to a healthy start and meet some new friends all for a great cause! Call 602-368-1221 to reserve your spot.

Have a great week!

East Meets West on North 6th Street

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Admittedly, I have a lot to learn at the Arizona Asian Festival. I don’t know tai chi. I can’t do origami. But I can say, without hesitation, that I’m a skilled eater, a talent that’s no doubt shared by our readers, who’ll enjoy tasting naan from India and spring rolls from Vietnam as much as I will.

AZasianFestivalNow in its 16th year, the Arizona Asian Festival brings East and West together this Saturday and Sunday at Heritage & Science Park. More than a dozen Asian cultures are represented, with two stages that showcase entertainment, including traditional dances and music, martial arts demonstrations, Japanese Taiko drumming and more.

Spend an afternoon strolling through the Avenue of Cultures, featuring booths from different cultures. Or take your tots to the Children’s Wonderland, designed to keep kids happy and parents sane.

Want to learn taekwondo? Local masters can show you how. Interested in body painting? Artists will demonstrate Mehendi, an ancient form of Indian body painting. And I haven’t forgotten my fellow foodies, who can sample heavenly food from Cambodia, Thailand, Korea, China, India and more.

fukadaSpeaking of heavenly food, Heritage & Science Park has an even bigger coup in store for those who love Asian cuisine. Chef Nobuo Fukuda, winner of numerous accolades (including the biggie, a James Beard Award), is opening his first Downtown restaurant this summer.

Fukuda is transforming The Teeter House from a Victorian tearoom into a cozy sanctuary for his artful blend of Japanese and global cuisine. Nobuo at Teeter House will serve bento boxes, steamed pork buns and Asian teas at lunch, while dinner will feature his signature sashimi and izakaya, or Japanese tavern, food.

Expect local and organic produce in his dishes, and wonderful pairings of wine and food. We’ll keep you posted about the opening date of Nobuo at Teeter House, which will add even more luster to the Downtown Phoenix dining scene. Until then, kanpai!