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Best Things the Tucson Foodie Team Tasted in February 2025

Best Things the Tucson Foodie Team Tasted in February 2025

Mar 4, 20258 min read

Here’s a look back at what the Tucson Foodie team enjoyed during February!

Not only are these reminders of the dishes we ate, but they can also be a guide for your own decisions on what to eat here in Tucson.

Addie Ibarra

5 Points

756 S. Stone Ave.

A good golden milk latte with oat milk is my favorite way to start a morning. It’s even better when it’s from 5 Points.

Golden milk latte at 5 Points (Photo by Addie Ibarra)
Golden milk latte at 5 Points (Photo by Addie Ibarra)

Forbes Meat Co.

747 S. Sixth Ave.

My new favorite thing is to split a burger and oysters at Forbes Meat Company. It’s like surf and turf! Anyways, Forbes wins every time.

Burger and oysters at Forbes Meat Co. (Photo by Addie Ibarra)

REVEL

416 E. NINth St.

100/10 recommend going to a REVEL wine dinner given the opportunity. Chef Becky Iwata is a natural talent in the kitchen, and paired with Todd’s wine knowledge (he’s the owner), they’re a force to be reckoned with, I reckon.

REVEL wine dinner (Photo by Addie Ibarra)
REVEL wine dinner (Photo by Addie Ibarra)

Rune Winery

3969 AZ-82, Sonoita, AZ

The wild Syrah from Rune and their scenic views is by far one of my favorite pairings in Sonoita.

The wild Syrah from Rune Winery (Photo Addie Ibarra)
The wild Syrah from Rune Winery (Photo Addie Ibarra)

Penelope Pizza

800 N. Kolb Rd.

It’s so fluffy (the chocolate tiramisu from Penelope Pizza). It legitimately made me reminisce about my childhood, something about it unlocked a core memory and made me feel warm and fuzzy.

Chocolate tiramisu at Penelope Pizza (Photo by Addie Ibarra)
Chocolate tiramisu at Penelope Pizza (Photo by Addie Ibarra)

Charro Chico

3699 N. Campbell Ave.

Charro Chico has $3 tacos during their happy hour from 2-5 p.m. — plus $3 beers. I loved the quesabirria and also really appreciated their extensive salsa bar to dress up all the taco options with all the fixins.

Happy Hour at Charro Chico (Photos by Addie Ibarra)
Happy Hour at Charro Chico (Photos by Addie Ibarra)

Chris Koch

Only Wings

Food Truck

This brand-new food truck is usually parked outside of TraXide Taproom/in front of the historic Coronado Hotel. Having just sampled all the finest local craft beer with the Tucson Craft Beer Crawl, I ended with some of the best wings I’ve eaten in a long time. 

The food truck specializes in local Sonoran flavors including elote, mole, and el pastor. I tried all three! I was thoroughly impressed with the flavor of the meat, the crispiness, and the unique flavors and tastes of each sauce. 

My favorite is the elote sauce, which is also their number one seller. Only Wings would get my money if they had a subscription.

Check out the Tucson Wing Expert’s other top wings in February here.

Chrissy Mance

NYPD New York Pizza Department

187 N. Park Ave.

I love NYPD cheesy garlic ties. It’s more like a bowl of chewy hot bread with melted crispy cheese on top than it is a typical knot. You’ll need a knife and fork! And the pepperoni and garlic pizza slice was huge and completely satisfying!

Garlic knots and pizza at NYDP (Photos by Chrissy Mance)
Garlic knots and pizza at NYDP (Photos by Chrissy Mance)

Hannah Hernandez

El Torero

231 E. 26th St.

Spicy Veg Ramen special at El Torero.

Spicy Veg Ramen special at El Torero (Photo by Hannah Hernandez)
Spicy Veg Ramen special at El Torero (Photo by Hannah Hernandez)

Monsoon Chocolate

3630 E. Fort Lowell Rd.

One of my Valentine’s surprises: a big box of Monsoon Chocolate’s vegan bon bons.

Monsoon Chocolate’s vegan bon bons (Photo by Hannah Hernandez)
Monsoon Chocolate’s vegan bon bons (Photo by Hannah Hernandez)

Jackie Tran

UnCork’d Kitchen & Cocktails

6300 E. Tanque Verde Rd.

UnCork’d Kitchen & Cocktails only opened a few weeks ago, but holy moly, their execution on every dish I had was spot on. Their triple-cooked fries stay crunchy even after several minutes with the mushroom cream sauce and hanger steak on top. The batter on the tender, moist walleye crisped off delicately.

Triple-cooked fries, hanger steak, and more at UnCork'd Kitchen & Cocktails (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Triple-cooked fries, hanger steak, and more at UnCork’d Kitchen & Cocktails (Photo by Jackie Tran)

The Cork

6320 E. Tanque Verde Rd.

The Cork managed to keep its identity despite a menu refresh and new chef. Look forward to a meaty, zingy dinner.

New dishes at The Cork (Photo by Jackie Tran)
New dishes at The Cork (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Forbes Meat Co.

747 S. Sixth Ave.

While steak stars at Forbes, don’t sleep on their seafood. The herbaceousness of the chorizo verde bright balances briny mussels.

Mussels with chorizo verde at Forbes Meat Company (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Mussels with chorizo verde at Forbes Meat Company (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Rae’s Burgers

Food Truck

Rae’s Burgers offers a delightfully simple smashburger with crispy, crusty patties, sweet grilled onions, and an abundant plop of house sauce.

The Rae from Rae's Burgers (Photo by Jackie Tran)
The Rae from Rae’s Burgers (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Amelia’s Mexican Kitchen

5851 N. Oracle Rd.

Molcajete at Amelia’s for two? More like four. Bring a bib for this tower of protein and make sure to get to the sauce at the bottom.

Molcajete Amelia's for 2 at Amelia's Mexican Kitchen on Oracle Road (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Molcajete Amelia’s for 2 at Amelia’s Mexican Kitchen on Oracle Road (Photo by Jackie Tran)

The Quesadillas

2418 N. Craycroft Rd.

While I appreciate a simple smoky carne asada, the veggie quesadilla at The Quesadillas keeps me coming back with the extra-fresh-tasting veggies and salsa. The texture and toast level of the tortilla is always consistent as well.

Veggie quesadilla at The Quesadillas (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Veggie quesadilla at The Quesadillas (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Parkie Sandwich

FOOD TRUCK

The Parkie Sandwich porchetta still never disappoints me with the contrasts in textures and temperatures, fatty and sharp, crunch and fluffy.

Porchetta sandwich from Parkie Sandwich (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Porchetta sandwich from Parkie Sandwich (Photo by Jackie Tran)

CERES

77 W. Washington St.

The carless street between CERES and Jojo’s makes these cozy Tucson winter afternoons such a delight. Tender egg pasta and hearty bolognese maximizes the cozy factor.

Tagliatelle bolognese at CERES (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Tagliatelle bolognese at CERES (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Casa Madre

119 E. 18th St.

I honestly spaced out during the description of this dish at Casa Madre, but I think it was rosemary lamb chops atop some sort of polenta and al dente broccolini. Glad to see their patio in form now.

Lamb special at Casa Madre (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Lamb special at Casa Madre (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Carnitas El Huracan Del Sur

3535 S. Palo Verde Rd.

I woke up at 8 a.m. craving carnitas tacos, then decided to go to the highest-rated carnitas place I’ve never been to.

I drove down Palo Verde south of Aviation and found the cartoon pig feather flags for Carnitas El Huracan Del Sur and pulled in. I soaked in the beauty of the morning sun shining through the vibrant salsa seca while folk music blasted from the giant Bluetooth speaker behind the sliced limes and radishes.

I ordered one mixto taco and one carnitas taco. I took advantage of the salsa bar and tried the full spectrum, but the nopal salsa was the pleasant surprise with its bright acidity and contrasting textures. The okra-like sliminess may turn off some, but it worked well for me alongside the braised gelatinous textures in the taco mixto.

Tacos de mixto y carnitas, breakfast burrito at Carnitas El Huracan Del Sur (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Tacos de mixto y carnitas, breakfast burrito at Carnitas El Huracan Del Sur (Photo by Jackie Tran)

RealGood Brunch Co.

1310 S. Alvernon Way

Hot take: American breakfast is one of my least favorite categories of food. I just feel heavy afterwards. But these blueberry pancakes at RealGood Brunch Co., beautiful and not too sweet and fresh-feeling. Demolished ’em.

Blueberry pancakes at RealGood Brunch Co. (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Blueberry pancakes at RealGood Brunch Co. (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Batey Puerto Rican Gastronomy

4230 N. Oracle Rd. #100

Few things get me going feral like the sight of bubbly crunchy skin-on pork belly with the intense aroma of abundant garlic. Batey’s Chuleta Kan Kan had my mouth watering while imagining the intense crunch that awaited me. Once my fork dug into the mofongo, the waft of steam unleashed a torrent of garlic perfume that had my eyes rolling.

Chuleta Kan Kan at Batey Puerto Rican Gastronomy (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Chuleta Kan Kan at Batey Puerto Rican Gastronomy (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Matt Sterner

Transplant Pizza

4603 E. Speedway Blvd.

This Italian sandwich at Transplant Pizza has been one of my go-to sandwiches for the past couple of years. Pair it with a beer next door at Craft and I’m sittin’ pretty.

Italian sandwich at Transplant Pizza (Photo by Matt Sterner)
Italian sandwich at Transplant Pizza (Photo by Matt Sterner)

Buendia Breakfast & Lunch Cafe

2530 N. First Ave.

Maybe my favorite dish on Buendia’s menu. This past month, I got a little fancy and added slices of ham to my huevos rancheros. A buddy from New Mexico was in town and he said it was some of the best Mexican food he’s ever eaten — and New Mexico has some awesome food. Buendia is worth the wait, too. Spark up a conversation with a stranger in their lobby!

Huevos Rancheros at Buendia Breakfast & Lunch Cafe (Photo Matt Sterner)
Huevos Rancheros at Buendia Breakfast & Lunch Cafe (Photo Matt Sterner)

Rita Connelly

CORBETT’S

340 N. Sixth Ave.

When you live off Campbell Avenue, you tend to stick with the restaurants that line the street. But with the warm weather, we decided to venture down to Corbett’s. I didn’t get a pic of the fabulous calamari and shrimp starter. Sorry. The salmon was outstanding. The huge perfectly cooked piece of fish was served on a bed of rice and asparagus (love those thin spears) and topped with arugula. This is how salmon should be prepared. I’ll definitely order this again. And what about the tots? Well, IYKYK.

Salmon and tater tots at CORBETT'S (Photos by Rita Connelly)
Salmon and tater tots at CORBETT’S (Photos by Rita Connelly)

Fiamme Pizza

4706 E. Sunrise Dr,

In keeping with the theme of trying something other than our usual pics, we ordered from Fiamme. I’d forgotten how good their pies are. Chewy crust with an ideal pull, rich tomato sauce and top line cheeses, these pies paired well with a nice Spanish white. We will order again. We might even take a trip up there. These are the plain cheese pizza and the margherita.

Pies at Fiamme Pizza (Photos by Rita Connelly)
Pies at Fiamme Pizza (Photos by Rita Connelly)

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WEEK 6 WINNERS
Here are the winners from Happy Hour Week:
* Libby wins a $50 gift card to North Italia
* Keely wins a ticket to America’s Best Mexican Food Festival
* arts_primacy_2c wins a four-pack of passes to Cool Summer Nights at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
* donita3000 wins a $20 gift card to Ghini’s French Caffe
* Nancy wins a $100 Visa gift card
* Gabriella wins a $100 Visa gift card 

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This week’s prize pool includes:
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* $100 Visa gift card
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* $20 @ghinisfrenchcaffe 
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