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Phoenix Restaurant Openings and Closings in June 2021

Phoenix Restaurant Openings and Closings in June 2021
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Last month, we welcomed Renata s Hearth an addition to the Biltmore restaurant scene. We also lost several restaurants, like Rula Bula Irish Pub and Nicantoni s Pizzeria, that have been Valley staples for years. Check out the latest food scene gains and losses. OPENINGS Artichoke Basille’s Pizza 6031 North Sixth Street, #1 New York-based pizzeria Artichoke Basille s Pizza opened its second location in Uptown Phoenix. There are 11 varieties of pies available. But, of course, all pizzas are made New York-style. Brooklyn V s Pizza 4991 South Alma School Road, Chandler Brooklyn V s Pizza, a family-owned pizzeria, has opened its fourth location, this time in Chandler. Grab a four-inch pie for $15.50 and an 18-inch for $17.75. The signature pizza is the V’s Three Meat with sausage, pepperoni, and meatballs.

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A Field Guide to Vegan Dining in Metro Phoenix in 2021

These days, the Valley’s restaurant scene has gotten pretty good at embracing diners dietary restrictions and decisions. You can now be a vegan here or indulge in a plant-based diet, and eat pretty well.  Veganism, in short, means abstaining from animal food products. Among the distinctions from vegetarianism are that vegans also skip additional products like eggs, dairy, and honey. For an added perspective on the subject, we turned to Michelle Dudash, a chef, registered dietitian, and cookbook author formerly based in Scottsdale. Dudash shared a few pointers for vegan diners in the Phoenix area. For those thinking about making the change, “start gradually,” Dudash says. “You don t have to go all or nothing to enjoy the health benefits of less meat. Your taste buds may take an adjustment period. And for your intestinal tract, too, it s in your best interest to go gradually to prevent discomfort while adjusting to more plants.”

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