Thursday, April 21, 2011

5/13-22: First springtime Arizona Restaurant Week


For the past two years, Arizona Restaurant Week has helped spur business during the slow, pre-tourist doldrums of September.
Now a group of restaurants are hoping that same strategy will energize the slow, post-tourist doldrums of May.
The first spring Arizona Restaurant Week is launching on Friday, May 13, running ten days, through Sunday, May 22.
Participating restaurants will be offering three-course, fixed-price meals, discount-priced at $30 or $40, plus tax and tip.
Among those already signed on are several high-profile Valley spots: Noca, Avanti, Donovan's, Fuego Bistro, Posh, Don & Charlie's, Roka Akor, Fogo de Chao, Lon's and Skye.
Reservations went quickly last year, especially for high-demand time slots.
Look for an updated list of participants and (eventually) posted menus at www.arizonarestaurantweek.com.

Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/dining/articles/2011/04/20/20110420arizona-restaurant-week-spring.html#reply22605518#ixzz1KBfYPac0

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Elite Valley Easter Eateries


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Television personality and AZfoothills.com columnist Nadine Toren is scouring the area, finding savvy Valley features, bringing readers “on the scene.” Every day she’ll introduce you to celebrities, athletes, and give you an inside look into local events and hot spots. She'll touch on topical issues, and keep AZ fans posted on all the big talkers around town.
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Show off your stylish Easter ensemble at the Valley's hot spots for Sunday Brunch.

Hungry for a savvy place to ring in the spring season and Easter holiday?  This Sunday a handful of Valley hot spots are offering the best of the best—from refreshing cocktails, to truffled mac-and-cheese, to sweet treats.

AAA Arizona is sharing the top three places your family can enjoy Easter Brunch, and topping the list is the AAA Four Diamond Intercontinental Montelucia. (www.icmontelucia.com)
Dine at Prado.
Chef de Cuisine Peter DeRubo will deliver traditional favorites plus some creative culinary delicatessens.
Breakfast fans will want to feast on blueberry pancakes or challah French toast…
Or if you’re a carnivore, opt for the prime rib.
Toast the holiday after mixing up a scrumptious sipper—the restaurant will feature a hefty Bloody Mary Bar (cheers!).
End things on a sweet note, taste-testing from the six-flavor gelato cart.
Reservations are required; $79 for adults and $39 for kids 10 and under.
But here’s the real kicker.
Treat yourself to pre-Easter pampering.
Guests who have a previously scheduled spa appointment will receive a little gift plus a discount on their next spa treatment.
Complete Easter weekend escapes start at $379/night—but you’ll get a fourth night free if you stay three nights, plus $50 towards a spa treatment and a $50 Prado credit.
Next on the list is the AAA Five Diamond Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. (www.fairmont.com/scottsdale)
Head to La Hacienda Plaza with an empty stomach—the resort’s four restaurants and seven chefs are uniting; giving you one heck of an incredible brunch.
Get in the Easter spirit and make your morning all about eggs—enjoy cooked-to-order Southwestern omelets.
Savor seafood like shrimp and oysters, or go for the Kobe flat-iron steak, feta-stuffed leg of lamb, or (OMG!) black truffle macaroni and cheese.
And put that summer diet aside for a day; treat yourself to pastries, smoothies, fruit, tarts, cheesecake, macaroons, and tiramisu shots galore.
Price is $55 for adults, $29 for kids 6-12, and an additional $12 per person for unlimited Bloody Marys and Mimosas.  Children under 5 are free, and packages start at $159.
If option A and B didn’t make your mouth water, head to the AAA Four Diamond Sheraton Wild Horse Pass. (www.wildhorsepassresort.com)
Koi’ Sun is hosting a champagne brunch prepared by the resorts Five Diamond Executive Chef, Michael O’Dowd.
(He’s the chef from Kai, the only Five Diamond Restaurant in the state.)
O’Dowd will wow your taste-buds with his twist on turkey, steak, seafood, decadent sweets, and more.
Cost is $65 for adults, $58 for seniors, $32 for kids 5-12, and children four and under is free.
Your kids can get up-close and personal with the Easter Bunny while you “cheers” over complimentary champagne.  Reservations are required.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Phoenix No. 2 for emergency medical care | Phoenix Business Journal

Phoenix has been named the No. 2 city in the nation for emergency medical care by HealthGrades — an independent source of physician information and hospital quality ratings.

Arizona has two of the top cities, with Tucson checking in at No. 7.

The findings are based on an analysis of more than seven million Medicare patient records from 2007 to 2009. The study focused on 12 of the most common and life-threatening medical emergencies among that patient population, including heart attack, stroke, pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

The study recognized the top 10 cities for emergency medicine based on overall mortality rate for patients admitted through the emergency department. Hospital ERs in the cities also were rated for observed-to-expected ratio, where less than 1.0 indicates better than expected performance.

Here are the "Top 10 Cities for Emergency Medicine."

  1. Cincinnati
  2. Phoenix
  3. Milwaukee
  4. Dayton, Ohio
  5. Cleveland, OH
  6. W. Palm Beach, Fla.
  7. Tuscon
  8. Baltimore
  9. Houston
  10. Detroit





Phoenix No. 2 for emergency medical care | Phoenix Business Journal