Valley restaurants take part in Arizona Chef's week in August
The Arizona Restaurant Association is launching Arizona Chef’s Week, a 10-day culinary experience to help promote local restaurants during the typically slow summer season.
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Valley restaurants take part in Arizona Chef's week in August
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The Arizona Restaurant Association is rolling out Arizona Chef's Week in August.
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The Arizona Restaurant Association is launching Arizona Chef’s Week, a 10-day culinary experience to help promote local restaurants during the typically slow summer season.
Arizona Chef’s Week 2025 takes place at participating Valley restaurants Aug. 1-10.
“Summertime in the Valley serves as a particularly challenging period for many restaurants, and therefore, it is more vital than ever to go out and support these establishments,” said Arizona Restaurant Association President and CEO Steve Chucri in a press release. “This event is truly about local residents supporting local restaurants while experiencing an incredible meal. ”
The format follows the annual Arizona Restaurant Week, where diners can experience three-course prix fixe menus priced at $55 or $66 per person. Arizona Chef’s Week encourages chefs to offer items available only during Chef’s Week.
The debut Arizona Chef’s Week is limited to just a small number of restaurants to help further boost the economic impact for these establishments and showcase their culinary talent. Early participants include:
Beckett’s Table, 3717 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix
Beginner’s Luck, 7240 E. Main St. Suite C100, Scottsdale
Citizen Public House, 7111 E. Fifth Ave., Scottsdale
Espiritu Mesa, 123 W. Main St., Mesa
Evo North Scottsdale, 15507 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 100, Scottsdale
Filthy Animal, 740 S. Mill Ave., Suite D-140, Tempe
Fire at Will, 4912 E. Shea Blvd. No. 108, Scottsdale
Hush Public House, 14202 N. Scottsdale Road No. 167, Scottsdale
Indibar, 6208 N. Scottsdale Road, Paradise Valley
Marisco Boys, 2026 N. Seventh St., Phoenix
Pa’la Downtown, 123 E. Washington St., Phoenix
Phoenix City Grille, 5816 N. 16th St., Phoenix
Rusconi’s American Kitchen, 10637 N. Tatum Blvd. Suite 101-B, Phoenix
The Americano, 17797 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale
The Gladly, 2201 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix
The Italiano, 9301 E. Shea Blvd. No. 137, Scottsdale
The Mexicano, 4801 E. Cactus Road, Phoenix, and 3095 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler
Thompson 105, 10401 E. McDowell Mountain Ranch Road, Scottsdale
Vecina, 3433 N. 56th St., Phoenix
Wren & Wolf, 2 N. Central Ave., No. 101, Phoenix
Diners can learn more about Arizona Chef’s Week, as well as view participating establishments’ event menus, starting in mid-July, at https://azrestaurant.org/events/arizona-chefs-week.