But Tucson has plenty of “super bowls” — of the foodie sort — that don’t require a two-hour drive, paying to park and all that traffic in and out of State Farm Stadium.
People are also reading… The salad is drizzled with olive oil and balsamic vinegar from Tucson’s own Alfonso Gourmet Olive Oil & Balsamics and served in a vessel big enough to hold Tucson’s finest menudo, says Trident co-owner Jason Machamer. The trio also owns the popular University of Arizona area Trident Pizza Pub on East Sixth Street and North Campbell Avenue.From the sea to the desertColby Quist added a new twist to the poke menu at his family’s Jimmy’s Pita & Poke restaurant: signature poke bowls.
So far, the Jimmy’s Bowl with spicy salmon and Aloha tuna over a bed that includes cucumber, pineapple, jalapeño, avocado, crispy onion and the dried Japanese condiment furikake, with a kick from red pepper flakes is the fan favorite.For the full menu, visit jimmys2go.com Acai Paradise is the first acai shop on the south side, serving healthy acai bowls topped with fresh fruit, granola and other toppings. Acai is the deep purple fruit from the acai palm tree, native to tropical Central and South America. The berries are believed to have more antioxidant properties than cranberry, raspberry, blackberry, strawberry or blueberry, fruits that are known to help reduce swelling, lower blood sugar levels and stimulate the immune system.
The 2½-year-old restaurant is in a former Jack in the Box at 4610 E. Speedway and when the pandemic became a thing as owner Amane Shakuchi was building out the space, she decided to keep the drive-thru window. “The broth is the soul of the ramen,” said Hong Kong native Shakuchi, who with her husband operated a ramen shop in Houston before moving to Tucson. “We wanted to bring the real traditional Japanese noodles to Tucson.Fro-yo pioneersAlfonso Terrazas believes his little Frozen Delight frozen yogurt shop, at 1101 N. Wilmot Road, is one of Tucson’s earliest fro-yo purveyors.
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