Posts Tagged ‘Pasta Bar’

Downtown Dining Highlights Organic and Local Produce

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

One of the healthiest trends in Downtown dining is the emphasis on locally grown and organic produce. One after another, restaurants are making it a point to support local growers and add organic fruits and vegetables to their menus.

_MG_6275If you’d like to give these folks some support of your own, here are a few Downtown eateries that will make you feel downright good about indulging:

NINE/05

A recent addition to Downtown, NINE/05 frequents the Phoenix Public Market Urban Grocery for its produce. Most of the meats at this modern Asian restaurant are organic, and the acclaimed chef likes using heirloom produce when possible.

District American Kitchen and Wine Bar

This charming spot in the Downtown Sheraton has quite a story to tell. The chefs here give their produce scraps to a farm in Scottsdale, which uses them for compost. The compost is then used to grow fresh, local produce for the restaurant. How’s that for bringing things full-circle? And there’s more to the tale: The same Scottsdale farmer also helped the restaurant plant a garden on the Sheraton’s fourth floor.

Cibo’s

All the vegetables on the menu are locally and organically grown, which means that every salad, from their marvelous Mixed Vegetables to the savory Antipasto, is loaded with fresh produce. If you go to Cibo’s just for the pizza – and who could blame you – you can pat yourself on the back if you have vegetables on your pie.

Roosevelt_HousePasta Bar

The comfort food at this Italian eatery includes handmade pasta, homemade sausage and locally grown produce from the Phoenix Public Market.

The Roosevelt

Almost everything served at The Roosevelt, a classic pub-style place, is locally grown and organic. For example, the bread comes from a bakery down the street and the greens are grown locally. Matt’s Big Breakfast, which is owned by the same folks, also adheres to the owner’s passion for local food, and features cage-free eggs from humanely raised chickens.

Breadfruit

This fun eatery, which serves up Jamaican food and reggae, gets its fruits and veggies at the Phoenix Public Market and uses only cage-free chickens (who had better lives, but still wound up on someone’s plate).

Lessen Your Impact, Eat Locally Grown Food

Monday, October 26th, 2009

WoodfireblogThis week is No Impact  Week:  A challenge for people to live one-week with as little impact on the earth as possible.

What does that mean? No trash, no online shopping, foregoing your vehicle and eating healthy food produced locally.

The fact that I’m up late on the computer using energy for lights and bandwidth probably isn’t a great use of non-impact time.  I drove to work today. I unwrapped a DVD that had 2 layers of cellophane.

There are 2 downtown restaurants that incorporate local foods into their menu, so you can eat guilt and (relatively) carbon footprint free.

Pasta Bar
705 N. 1st Stl, Suite #110
Phoenix, AZ 85004

Pasta Bar’s fresh taste comes from using only the finest ingredients which includes local veggies and lettuces, Queen Creek Olive Oil, and home-made sausage.

Pizzeria Bianco
623 E Adams St.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 258 8300

The salads are made with local organic greens. The pistachios for the Rosa pizza are Arizona grown. The tomatoes…they’re from Phoenix.