Write On Rubee

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.

Another visit to EVO

I'm a fan of EVO (previous post here) and had a chance to introduce my friend Jenelle of Food & Lifestyles to this spot one night last month after a photo shoot at the Breadfruit. Since she had her camera, she took some great shots. 

Dominic flaming absinthe for a Sazerac.

Bone marrow platter, crispy chicken thigh, octopus, and pork belly with compressed watermelon.

Atlas Bistro BYOB

I was pretty excited about our first visit to Atlas Bistro when I posted this, and it did not disappoint.  In fact, I left there knowing this spot had propelled itself into my top 5 favorite restaurant list immediately.   Creative chefs, skillful use of global ingredients, wonderful dishes, BYOB, and a 3-course prix-fixe of $55 with too many delicious choices (I wanted it all).   My favorite dish of the night? Hard to choose, but I'd have to say the duck duo with breast and confit, powdered duck skin and pickled peaches.  I know my husband's was the poached lobster with gnocchi and charred creamed corn because he is still talking about it.  They took a summer break, but we're ready with our September reservation.  

Amuse: Sherry-marinated cherries with herbed goat cheese. 

Duck breast, duck confit, powdered duck skin, fennel pollen, peach coulis, and pickled peaches.  Chilled avocado soup with black bean fritter, Spanish chorizo, and piquillo pepperonata.

Poached lobster with gnocchi and charred creamed corn. 

Cantaloupe and Casaba melon with Armenian cucumber tabouleh, jicama, lebneh, pickled watermelon rind, and za'atar. Wagyu hanger steak with beets, fingerling potatoes, and oyster mushrooms. Maine scallops with bok choy, blistered brussels sprouts, rice noodles, Maya's long beans, lemongrass-coconut broth.

Cheese plate and "Eat Dirt” – Peanut Butter Cookie, Salted Caramel Mousse, Dulce De Leche, Powdered Peanut Butter. 

Happy Hour at Onyx

Upscale resorts might not be the first venue Arizona locals think of for Happy Hour deals, but Onyx at The Four Seasons Scottsdale will change that viewpoint.  Not only are some of my favorite HH dishes, like the tempura octopus and lamb meatballs, being served with a view, but they are only $5 during 5 and 6 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.  

Nick Padua, the assistant manager for Onyx and Talavera, has some new cocktails coming up. On our last visit, I was able to preview a delicious cocktail he's working on made with grapefruit and mezcal.  If that was any hint of what's to come, I can't wait to see the list. 

Octopus tempura

Lamb meatballs

Onyx Bar & Lounge Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

The Persian Room

The Persian Room in North Scottsdale has been around for more than 25 years, but I'm sad to say it took me 7 years of living in the valley before I made my first visit - but it won't be my last.  In fact, I have lunch plans with friends again tomorrow.  

It's a pretty, upscale space with a lofty second floor, chandeliers, and high ceilings.  Generous portions for lunch made two meals, and I'm still thinking of the Kash O'bademjan (roasted eggplant with whey and topped with crispy garlic slices) and juicy chicken kebabs.  The lunch plates come with regular basmati, but you can upgrade to a different rice dish.  I loved the one with dates and lentils called Adas Polo.   I was joined by two friends for lunch on my first visit and we enjoyed: 

Doogh, a tangy carbonated drink with yogurt and milk.  Each table also receives complimentary pita with butter, onion, and fresh basil. 

Kash O'bademjan (roasted eggplant mixed with kashk/whey, garlic, onions & mint).  Shirazi Salad with cucumbers, onions, and tomatoes.

Mast o moosier (yogurt and garlic dip).  Lamb Koobideh (minced lamb kebabs) with Adas Polo (basmati rice with raisins, lentils, dates and saffron);

Beef Shish Kebab with basmati and Chicken Barg Sultani with two kinds of chicken kebabs and Baghala Polo (basmati with dill and fava beans).  

If you need a speedy lunch, this isn't the place, so allow plenty of time.  I especially liked the Doogh, Kas O'bdemjan, and Adas Polo, which I will be ordering again.   And this time I'll save room for dessert!

Afterwards, I did a little shopping at the Caspian Market next door: Fava beans, Bulgarian feta, yogurt, zoolbia (honey syrup-soaked fried pastery) and pistachios. 

Persian Room Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato !

National Oyster Day at Walrus & The Pearl

On August 5th, to celebrate National Oyster Day, Chef Stephen Jones treated guests to a wonderful 3-course menu for $25 at his  11-seat raw bar, Walrus & The Pearl at DeSoto Market.  

We started with an amuse of crunchy kimchi and pickled melon, before moving on to silky hamachi with roasted tomato vinaigrette, 5 different types of expertly-shucked oysters (with optional pairings), and bigeye poke spiked with yuzu and Sriracha.

Chef Stephen Jones and master shucker Pete.

The oysters were so good, that for "dessert" we ordered more: A half dozen Misty Point, 2 Chunus, and 2 Coromandel.