Showing posts with label old town scottsdale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old town scottsdale. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Orange Ya Glad

Written By: Chantale Raad


When it comes to breakfast, my sweet tooth, without fail, always kicks savory's ass. I'm constantly choosing anything that involves a flood of syrup and choco-banana infusions instead of bacon and eggs (Sorry, guys...I don't understand our nation's bacon obsession). Our friend, Lauren, kept raving about this hidden breakfast spot in Old Town Scottsdale that has not only won awards for their pancakes and french toasts, but is also known for their expensive, top-grade bacon... The best of both worlds. So last Sunday, we made a bee-lined straight to the source on that cozy rainy day only to find this local-infested hidden gem, Orange Table. Painted in, you guessed it, orange, the interior of this restaurant was super vibrant and cozy, with paintings scattered along their walls and plush couches for guests to relax and enjoy their meal. We plopped down on the couches which were situated right next to their impressive display of award plaques, a confirmation that we had selected the perfect brunch spot. 


Mr. Craig Pierson, owner of this fabulous eatery, was kind enough to send us some samples of their signature dishes, starting with their award-winning Banana Foster French Toast which is topped with bananas, pecans and a "spicebox whiskey sauce". I was sold at the first bite. Pascale's savory and spicy tooth was completely satisfied when they brought out their Eggs Benedict with a Chorizo twist. I must admit, I'm kind of a baby when it comes to spicy anything, but it was pretty addicting. And of course, being that bacon is their signature, we got a plate full of it, which may have persuaded me to join the bacon fan club (I think I'm starting to understand the hype). Mr. Pierson is so dedicated to serving high-quality bacon that he said he would be "driving a Cadillac" today if it wasn't for his pricey pork investment. Hats off to you, Sir.

After feasting on the samples this lovely restaurant provided us, our main dishes arrived. I ordered the Menage which gave me a bite of everything such as eggs over-easy, bacon and their banana nut pancake, which was by far the best pancake I've tasted in a long time. Lauren ordered their Veggie Hash, a mosh of veggies, egg whites and potatoes. 


This is definitely a breakfast MUST for those in town. Not only is their menu diverse and unique, their service was incredible. We're already planning my next trip to try their award winning burgers!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

RAAD CITY: Scottsdale Food Truck Caravan

Having to fight 114+ degree weather during an infamous Arizona summer makes going out a challenge... especially for someone who believes "more is more" when it comes to her wardrobe. Good thing I had my partner in crime–a.k.a. older sister, Pascale, and newest contributor to RAADSTYLE (more on that later)–to peruse the Food Truck Caravan Scene last Saturday in Old Town Scottsdale. We were just two misfits... jonesing for some gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches and looking for an excuse to rock this week's Gypsy Cowgirl trend. Check out our RAAD Trend Remix below...
As you can see, I'm a fringe fiend, pairing my gold fringe necklace with my super light and airy fringed poncho–sans camisole. I skipped the cowgirl boots and stuck with jeweled gladiator sandals to go with my red-hot, high-waisted ankle jeans. And I threw on my blue wide-brimmed hat and my fringed leather messenger bag to complete the look. 

Pascale is cowgirl-chic in her bold blue dress and red cross-body. Her multi-strand yellow necklace mimics the lasso-like embellishment of her dress. You can never go wrong with a good pair of cowgirl boots and a loose braid... And some all black shades for a touch of glam. Giddy up y'all.

The food truck caravan is like a little oasis of joy and deliciousness that appears in a mirage-like fashion on the desert streets of Old Town Scottsdale every Saturday night. From the Grilled Cheese Truck, where we scarfed down a Cheesy Mac & Rib (macaroni and cheese with sharp cheddar, BBQ pork, caramelized onions) and a Buffalo Chicken Melt (habanero jack and crumbled bleu cheese, spicy roasted buffalo chicken and celery coleslaw)... to the SuperFarm Food Truck where we scored some artisan ice cream in flavors like Mint Chocolate Chip, Nutella and S'more... who would even notice the 106 degree temps (at night, mind you). The soft country tunes floating from the awesome guitar-strumming dude on the back of his truck paired with the soft glow of string-lit trees and taper candles in wine bottles didn't help when it came time to leave this blissful bubble. But at least we got our food truck fix... until next weekend!! 


Chantale – Hat: Anthropologie | Poncho: H&M | Jeans: Citizens of Humanity | Sandals: Jeffrey Campbell | Sunglasses: Turbine | Bag: JJ Winters

Pascale – Dress: HANii Y | Bag: Marc by Marc Jacobs | Sunglasses: Miu Miu | Boots: Tony Lama | Necklace: Francesca's Collection