Sunday, June 12, 2022

Gastrome gourmet grocery and restaurant is opening in Scottsdale

Gastrome gourmet grocery and restaurant is opening in Scottsdale

Corrections & Clarifications: In an earlier version of this article, ​​Formaggio Kitchen was misspelled. Also, the location of Pho Bowl was incorrect. It is located in Phoenix. 

A massive, 5,000-square-foot gourmet food market and restaurant is opening this summer in north Scottsdale. 

Gastromé Market — the name is a merging of gastronomy and gourmet — will be “a restaurant, a market and a classroom,” according to co-owner Jenny Le, who added that the space will include a boutique wine shop, cheese counter, foraged specialty produce and cooking classes.

You can get cheese and wine anywhere, but Le and co-owner Tiffany Chavez want to bring white glove service and a curated selection to the food shopping experience in the shop, where many of the products will be sourced from small, women-owned companies.

“We will know the cheese makers and share their experience and products,” said Chavez. “It’ll be products that we really believe in.” 

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'Arizona is lacking this type of concept'

Co-owners and life partners Le and Chavez moved to Arizona four years ago when Chavez, a physician assistant in pediatric cardiology, was invited to join Phoenix Children’s Hospital.

Before moving to Arizona, Le worked at Formaggio Kitchen in Boston as a financial controller for five years and fell in love with the concept of large-scale specialty food markets where customers can purchase produce, cheeses, wine and pastries from around the world. 

Chavez developed a love of high-end specialty foods through Le when they first met in Boston. Le would make beautiful cheese and charcuterie boards and send them to Chavez's workplace at Boston Children's Hospital. “People at the hospital just loved the food,” Chavez said. 

After moving to the Grand Canyon State, Le opened her first restaurant, Pho Bowl, with her sister in 2019 in Phoenix.

She loved living in Arizona, but missed specialty markets, like Dean and Deluca or Eataly. “Having lived here for four years, I think Arizona is lacking this type of concept,” she said.

In 2021, the couple decided to change that by bringing their own take on the gourmet supermarket to metro Phoenix with Gastromé. 

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What to expect at Gastromé Market

The new supermarket opening in the Gainey Ranch Shops plaza on the corner of Doubletree Ranch and Scottsdale roads will be home to a 3,500-square-foot market and a 1,500-square-foot restaurant, which will feature a menu of scratch-made hot and cold entrees that will change daily.

The market will house specialty shops, each of which will be run by a specialist who will be on-site to help educate customers and guide them through the offerings, like sommelier Charlie Fina and private foragers Brian Hedger and Michelle Gasparino from Hypha Foods who are responsible for gathering local and specialty imported produce.

The market will stock high-end specialty items such as olive oils, pastas, spices, sauces, caviar, cured meats, nuts, pastries, honey and jams along with two dedicated specialty cheese cases.

A place to explore and learn

The staff will offer an array of hands-on, in-store classes for up to 20 people at a time, covering topics from foraging to how to build a charcuterie board. 

“There’s no stuffiness, intimidation or ‘silly questions’ here,” said Le.

Education is at the heart of this specialty market. "You can come in and grab a quick bottle on-the-go," said Chavez. "Or sit down, have a glass of wine or Champagne and chat with us about everything from food pairing suggestions to our favorite wine varieties."

Chavez and Le hope to inspire and help guide other entrepreneurs with their endeavor. 

“If there are young individuals who wish to learn about opening a business, we’d love to pay it forward,” said Chavez. “We want to give. We want people to come to Gastromé and make memories.”

Le and Chavez are currently hiring and plan to open Gastromé in July 2022. Follow them on Instagram or Facebook for updates.

Details: 7704 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Scottsdale. gastromemarket.com.

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Monday, February 7, 2022

Arizona Renaissance fair 2022 guide: Tickets, discounts, dates

Arizona Renaissance fair 2022 guide: Tickets, discounts, dates

For two years, the Arizona Renaissance Festival fairgrounds in Gold Canyon, about 40 miles southeast of downtown Phoenix, have been bereft of the magic that a 16th-century storybook village brings to the Southwest every year.

But on Saturday, Feb. 5, the village of Fairhaven will reopen with about 2,000 medieval storytellers, sword swallowers, folk dancers, artisans and other entertainers when the Arizona Renaissance Festival makes a triumphant return.

Many fan-favorite acts and, of course, roasted turkey legs will be back at the 50-acre fairgrounds. Here's what you should know about the 2022 fair, including how to get discounted tickets and which acts to look out for.

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What days is the Renaissance Festival open?

The fairgrounds open Feb. 5. The fair takes place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends and Presidents Day, rain or shine, through April 3.

The Arizona Renaissance Festival is open on the following dates:

How much Renaissance Festival 2022 tickets cost 

Tickets purchased at the gate are $30 for age 13 and older, $27 for age 60 and older  with ID, $20 for ages 5-12 and free for age 4 and younger.

You can save $1 per ticket by buying online. Go to https://www.bigtickets.com to buy tickets in advance.

Season passes can be purchased at the box office and cost $95 to $230.

How to get Arizona Renaissance Festival discount tickets

There are several ways to save money on tickets:

Basha's and Food City: Discount tickets are $1 less — $29 for adults, $19 for kids — at Bashas’ and Food City stores across Arizona.

Military discount: Admission for active and former military members is $27 with ID at the box office.

Hall of Frames: This store is offering an online-only discount that can be redeemed by using the code HOFA at https://www.bigtickets.com/events/arizonarenfest/azrf-2022. It is good for one free adult ticket with the purchase of one full-price adult admission on Feb. 4, 6 and 21 only. Get one free child ticket with the purchase of one full-price adult ticket by using the code HOFC. This discount is valid Feb. 26-April 3.

Group discounts: With the purchase of at least 10 tickets, adult admission is $27 and child admission is $17. The organizer receives one free ticket. Tickets should be ordered by 4 p.m. on the Thursday prior to your visit. Go to https://arizona.renfestinfo.com to find the group-ticket order form. For more information, call 520-463-2600.

Must-see performances at the festival

The festival's daily schedule is packed with acrobats, feline performers, folk dancers and fire eaters.

Three jousting matches will take place each day: The princesses' joust is at noon and the princes trot on at 2:30 p.m. The "joust to the death" is at 5 p.m.

Catch the Barely Balanced comedic daredevils "diving through fire, hurling machetes  and testing the limits of natural selection" at the Fairhaven Theatre at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. every day. Their fiery extravaganza begins at 4 p.m.

The Lynx Show, featuring sword swallowing, magic and comedy, takes place at the Carnevale Village at 11:45 a.m., 1:15 p.m., 2:45 p.m. and 4:15 p.m.

The Jamila Lotus Dance Carnivale will show off "feats of balance and daring" at 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. at the Dancing Pig Pub.

Acrobat Cirque du Sewer's trained rats and cats will perform their stunts at the Rialto Stage at 11:45 a.m., 1:15 p.m., 2:45 p.m. and 4:15 p.m., with a fire cat finale.

You can find the full daily schedule at https://arizona.renfestinfo.com.

Arizona Renaissance Festival's themed weekends in 2022

Each weekend, the festival invites visitors to partake in a different theme. For those looking to dress up in costume, check https://arizona.renfestinfo.com to find out what each week's costume contest is.

Are masks required to be worn at the fair?

According to the festival's website, the ample outdoor space is conducive to social distancing, and mask use is "recommended of all festival visitors."

"Although the Festival is primarily open-air, it also includes enclosed locations such as shops and close seating performance areas. Shopkeepers may, at their discretion, have a mask requirement with entering their shop," the festival's FAQs reads.

"Regardless of vaccination status, properly worn masks are strongly recommended when indoors, in booths and strongly encouraged in the village lanes, audience seating areas, food lines, when approaching service counters, and any crowded areas where social distancing cannot occur."

Coronavirus spread is still considered "high" in every county in Arizona, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's data tracker.

Arizona Renaissance Festival 2022

When: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Feb. 5-April 3.

Where: 12601 U.S. 60, Gold Canyon.

Admission: $30, $27 for seniors with ID, $20 for ages 5-12, free for ages 4 and younger.

Details: 520-463-2600, https://arizona.renfestinfo.com.

Reach the reporter at kimi.robinson@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter @kimirobin and Instagram @ReporterKiMi.

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Source: https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/events/2022/02/02/arizona-renaissance-festival-guide/9257445002/

Monday, January 24, 2022

TuSimple completes driverless big-rig truck test in Arizona

TuSimple completes driverless big-rig truck test in Arizona

That big-rig truck heeding the speed limit and traffic rules between Tucson and metro Phoenix might not have had a human driver operating it at all.

TuSimple Holdings, a public corporation headquartered in San Diego, said it successfully completed an 80-mile run along highways and surface streets, including Interstate 10, from Tucson to a location in the Phoenix area with nobody in the cab.

The company, which has tested autonomous trucks at a facility in Tucson, said the Dec. 22 trial run, conducted at night, was the first involving no human driver in a large commercial vehicle that interacted naturally with motorists on open public roads. Waymo and other companies also have tested self-driving trucks.

No driver, but lots of eyes on road

TuSimple called the Arizona test the "world’s first fully autonomous semi-truck run on open public roads without a human in the vehicle and without human intervention."

However, precautions included a survey vehicle deployed more than five miles ahead to look for hazards or other driving anomalies, another vehicle trailing behind and law-enforcement vehicles following at around half a mile back.

The one-hour, 20-minute trial run started at a railyard in Tucson and ended in an undisclosed distribution center in the Phoenix area. Along the way, the company's Autonomous Driving System navigated surface streets, traffic signals, on-ramps and offramps, made lane changes and dealt with emergency vehicles in open traffic. The test was conducted without remote control or traffic intervention.

More trials ahead but location unclear

TuSimple said its testing program will continue in 2022 but didn't announce any specific upcoming trials on Arizona roads.

"This test reinforces what we believe is our unique position at the forefront of autonomous trucking, delivering advanced driving technology at commercial scale,” said Cheng Lu, TuSimple's president and CEO, in a statement. He said the company is "laser-focused on putting our technology through a rigorous test on open public roads under real-world conditions."

TuSimple has a testing and demonstration hub in Tucson along with operations in Texas, Europe and China. The company claims its artificial intelligence software allows trucks to "see" 1,000 meters away, operate nearly continuously and achieve fuel savings of 10% or more compared to those driven manually. The vehicles also adhere to safe driving practices such as making a three-second stop at stop signs.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Mumbai airport tragedy averted Air India vehicle catches fire video | India News – India TV

Mumbai airport tragedy averted Air India vehicle catches fire video | India News – India TV

A major tragedy was averted at the Mumbai airport on Monday when a vehicle towing an Air India aircraft suddenly caught fire. The incident took place at about 1 pm.

Fire fighting teams at the airport immediately swung into action to control the blaze. The fire was brought under control without any major damage.

The actual cause of the incident was not known immediately.

Speaking on the matter, Mumbai airport PRO said that the incident took place when the pushback trolley was at service of Air India's Mumbai-Jamnagar flight which had 85 passengers onboard.

"The Mumbai-Jamnagar flight has 85 passengers onboard. The fire was brought under control within 10 minutes. There is no harm to any person. All operations are normal," the PRO said.

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The actual cause of the incident was not known immediately.

Speaking on the matter, Mumbai airport PRO said that the incident took place when the pushback trolley was at service of Air India's Mumbai-Jamnagar flight which had 85 passengers onboard.

"The Mumbai-Jamnagar flight has 85 passengers onboard. The fire was brought under control within 10 minutes. There is no harm to any person. All operations are normal," the PRO said.

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Mumbai airport tragedy averted Air India vehicle catches fire video | India News – India TV

A major tragedy was averted at the Mumbai airport on Monday when a vehicle towing an Air India aircraft suddenly caught fire. The incident took place at about 1 pm.

Fire fighting teams at the airport immediately swung into action to control the blaze. The fire was brought under control without any major damage.

The actual cause of the incident was not known immediately.

Speaking on the matter, Mumbai airport PRO said that the incident took place when the pushback trolley was at service of Air India's Mumbai-Jamnagar flight which had 85 passengers onboard.

"The Mumbai-Jamnagar flight has 85 passengers onboard. The fire was brought under control within 10 minutes. There is no harm to any person. All operations are normal," the PRO said.

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In Cars, Honda, Local News / By Matthew H Tong / 23 December 2021 11:44 am / 0 comments

Honda Malaysia has also announced its flood relief programme, offering customers a 25% discount for genuine parts. The programme is effective immediately and stretches until January 31, 2022, and it’s only applicable to cars sold via official channels.

Customers affected by the recent flash floods are urged to visit any authorised Honda dealerships for assessment and inspection. Existing Honda Insurance Plus (HiP) customers can also enjoy free towing and inspection (terms apply), as well as flood allowance of up to RM1,500 (terms apply). The company is also working closely with insurance companies to expedite the claim process.

Honda Malaysia managing director and CEO, Madoka Chujo said: “We are deeply saddened by the floods that have inundated several states in Malaysia, which resulted in the evacuation of many people from their homes and caused significant damage to their properties and motor vehicles.”

“We hope that with the rolling out of this flood relief programme, we can help to relieve the burden of our valued customers. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people who are affected by the floods, and we hope everyone continues to stay safe during these challenging times.”

For more info, you may reach out to Honda Malaysia’s toll-free number, here.

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Honda Malaysia has also announced its flood relief programme, offering customers a 25% discount for genuine parts. The programme is effective immediately and stretches until January 31, 2022, and it’s only applicable to cars sold via official channels.

Customers affected by the recent flash floods are urged to visit any authorised Honda dealerships for assessment and inspection. Existing Honda Insurance Plus (HiP) customers can also enjoy free towing and inspection (terms apply), as well as flood allowance of up to RM1,500 (terms apply). The company is also working closely with insurance companies to expedite the claim process.

Honda Malaysia managing director and CEO, Madoka Chujo said: “We are deeply saddened by the floods that have inundated several states in Malaysia, which resulted in the evacuation of many people from their homes and caused significant damage to their properties and motor vehicles.”

“We hope that with the rolling out of this flood relief programme, we can help to relieve the burden of our valued customers. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people who are affected by the floods, and we hope everyone continues to stay safe during these challenging times.”

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Customers affected by the recent flash floods are urged to visit any authorised Honda dealerships for assessment and inspection. Existing Honda Insurance Plus (HiP) customers can also enjoy free towing and inspection (terms apply), as well as flood allowance of up to RM1,500 (terms apply). The company is also working closely with insurance companies to expedite the claim process.

Honda Malaysia managing director and CEO, Madoka Chujo said: “We are deeply saddened by the floods that have inundated several states in Malaysia, which resulted in the evacuation of many people from their homes and caused significant damage to their properties and motor vehicles.”

“We hope that with the rolling out of this flood relief programme, we can help to relieve the burden of our valued customers. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people who are affected by the floods, and we hope everyone continues to stay safe during these challenging times.”

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Customers affected by the recent flash floods are urged to visit any authorised Honda dealerships for assessment and inspection. Existing Honda Insurance Plus (HiP) customers can also enjoy free towing and inspection (terms apply), as well as flood allowance of up to RM1,500 (terms apply). The company is also working closely with insurance companies to expedite the claim process.

Honda Malaysia managing director and CEO, Madoka Chujo said: “We are deeply saddened by the floods that have inundated several states in Malaysia, which resulted in the evacuation of many people from their homes and caused significant damage to their properties and motor vehicles.”

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Passing a layover at an unknown airport can truly draw all the fun out of travel. Fortunately is a layover at Phoenix Airport uses a lot of methods to avoid monotony. Here are ideas for 9 things to do on a stopover at Phoenix Airport-- who knows, you might even enjoy yourself! You can solve these appliance repair service near me problems about 90 percent of the time without calling for a dishwasher repair technician.

Enjoy a bite to eat


Airport DiningYou will not be starved for dining options here. Lots of restaurants are offered, ranging from quick to-go kiosks to casual spots and more leisurely sit-down dining establishments. Attempt Mexican food at Blanco Tacos and Tequila, Los Taquitos, and Barrio Coffee shop. For something fancier, head to Cheuvront Restaurant & Red Wine Bar. You'll also find plenty of fast options, like Smashburger, Starbucks, Wildflower Bread Company, and other delis and cafes. A couple eateries remain open 24-hours, both prior to and inside the protected locations.

Relax in a lounge


Airport LoungesNeed to catch up on work? Wan na hang out in a quieter spot? An airport lounge may be exactly what you require. The Club at PHX offers access to any visitor, regardless of your airline or flight class. That implies even if you're flying Economy, you can delight in the endless food and beverage, strong WiFi, TELEVISION and news, and comfortable setting that the entry fee will get you. Just pre-book online or utilize your lounge subscription program. A few more lounges cater to tourists flying American or United. See our Phoenix Airport Guide for details.


Go shopping


ShoppingWhether you're a huge spender or simply a window buyer, you have a lot of options here. Shops both pre- and post-Security dish out the usual selection of convenience, travel products, keepsakes, and books. Roosevelt Row in Terminal 2 is a great area to pick up locally-made items, and Cactus Candy provides ready-to-go packages of prickly-pear cactus candy, an Arizona favorite.


Get pampered


See one of 2 XpresSpa places for some peaceful me-time, where manicures, pedicures, chair massages, and more are readily available.


Walk the fitness trail


Look at the positive side: a long stopover indicates you have lots of time to get in your everyday actions. An easy method to do it is following the FitPHX walkway, with connects Gates A30 and D80.


Visit the museums


The Phoenix Airport Museum has established a number of exhibits throughout the airport, highlighting location culture and history. Terminal 2's exhibitions is concentrated on Grand Canyon photography, while Terminal 3 and Terminal 4 feature paintings, materials, storytelling, sculptures, and more from regional artists.


Sightseeing


Stopover SightseeingTired of passing the time in the airport? Head out and explore the dynamic metropolis of Phoenix. Sky Harbor Airport is located in the middle of all of it, simply minutes from downtown Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe, house to Arizona State University. Due to take a trip times to and from the airport, we just advise this choice if you have at least 6 hours before your next flight.





For quick service, get on the PHX Sky Train and change to the Valley Metro Rail to reach downtown Phoenix, where you can visit top museums like the Heard, the Phoenix Art Museum, and the Musical Instrument Museum. Taxi cabs and airport shuttles are offered to get to other close-by destinations. Old Town Scottsdale is best for strolling, shopping, and getting a bite to eat. The Desert Arboretum, in Tempe, is a best location to connect with nature without going too far. Longing for some adrenaline? Hike Camelback Mountain or hit the Echo Canyon Path.


Nevertheless your spend your stopover, be sure to leave lots of time to get back to the airport and capture your next flight.


WiFi





Capture up on work or your social networks thanks to unlimited and totally free WiFi.


Sleep


Airport SleeperSleeping isn't much of a problem here, offered you can find an area to relaxing into. Benches and seats abound, however the majority of are fitted with armrests. For a complete stretch-out, the floor is most likely your best bet. If you're for the night, do anticipate a lot of sound, specifically frequent fire drills roaring between 1AM-- 4AM. If this sleeping style isn't your thing, select a hotel. Numerous lie within a few minutes' drive of the airport, and many use totally free shuttle service. Details and areas are noted in our Phoenix Airport Guide.
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