Posts Tagged ‘Asian food’

Viet Kitchen Debuts Wednesday

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

If it’s Asian you’re cravin’, Downtown Phoenix has added yet another way for you to get your fix.

vietnamese-spring-rolls-590This Wednesday, November 17, Viet Kitchen will open the doors to its Downtown location at 114 W. Adams St., taking over the spot formerly occupied by Acapulco Mexican restaurant, between Z Pizza and The Hero Factory. Viet Kitchen also operates a popular location in North Phoenix.

Owners Jenny and Tom Nguyen have been lauded on Yelp for their light and fresh Asian menu, recipes passed down from generations of restaurant owning family members back in their native Vietnam. Using  fresh herbs and greens they are serving up the mainstays of Vietnamese cuisine, including delicate Pho (noodle soups), exciting rolls (pictured, left), salads, stir fries, hot pots, and even hard-to-find French-style barbecuef beef or pork sandwiches. You can peruse their expansive menu here.

Viet Kitchen is vegetarian friendly, with dishes like eggplant stir fry and tofu tomatoes, and also offers soy milk along with fresh lemon, coconut and orange juices.

To start, Viet Kitchen is will maintain Monday-Sunday hours of 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Be sure to stop in on Wednesday and welcome Jenny and Tom to the neighborhood!

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!