Wine Line
The “Wine Line” may put all of your wine worries to rest. Send all
holiday wine inquiries to wineline@loewshotels.com, or post
them on Facebook by visiting www.facebook.com/LoewsHotels and clicking on the “Wine Line” tab. Then kick back and wait for one of
Loews’ sommeliers to respond, which they promise to do within 24 hours.
The free service is available through New Year’s Day.
Kool Tortas
Kool Tortas is a Mexican sandwich shop that opened about a month ago
at 4547 S. Sixth Ave. We found cheese, pineapple, guacamole, onions,
steak, ham, bacon and many other items sandwiched between soft,
delicious bread. They serve tacos, too, and have a small salsa bar. The
food came quickly; prices were in the $5 to $7 range; and there’s an
outdoor seating area along Sixth Avenue. Call 495-5502 for more
info.
Thanksgiving Tamales
Purists may scoff, but the world must know about Tucson Tamale
Company’s Thanksgiving tamales. These little bundles of holiday joy are
made by enveloping roasted turkey, cranberries, onions, celery and
carrots in a sage masa, says owner Todd Martin. They have pumpkin
tamales made with brown sugar and holiday spices, too; 305-4760;
www.tucsontamalecompany.com.
Seoul Food
Seoul Kitchen is a new family-owned Korean restaurant at 4951 E.
Grant Road. Warm miso soup and two types of kimchi—one made from
cabbage, the other from radishes—arrived with our order, as did
the eatery’s owner, who offered helpful tips on the best way to enjoy
our dinners. We also enjoyed the tiny yogurt drinks that accompanied
the bill, ostensibly intended to cool the lingering heat from our amply
spiced meals. Call 881-7777 for more information.
Noshing Notes
Tooley’s Café at 278 E. Congress St. has closed; a new
art-related concept will be opening there. The astronomy-themed Sky
Bar in the old North on Fourth spot at 536 N. Fourth Ave. is open
for business, and it looks absolutely, ahem, stellar. Agave Mexican
Kitchen and Tequila Lounge at 12152 N. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Suite
160, has closed. Boca, the high-end taco joint going in at the
old Greasy Tony’s location at 828 E. Speedway Blvd., was supposed to
open by the end of October, but a look inside makes us believe the
opening could still be some time off.
This article appears in Nov 19-25, 2009.
