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Arizona’s first fine dining vegan restaurant to open in Glendale

Posted 1/10/19

Casa Terra opens Jan. 28

The very first fine dining vegan restaurant to grace the Arizona culinary scene, Casa Terra, will open on Monday, Jan. 28 in the heart of downtown Glendale.

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Arizona’s first fine dining vegan restaurant to open in Glendale

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Casa Terra opens Jan. 28

The very first fine dining vegan restaurant to grace the Arizona culinary scene, Casa Terra, will open on Monday, Jan. 28 in the heart of downtown Glendale.

Focusing on plant-forward cuisine, the restaurant will serve authentic regional fare from Mexico and the Mediterranean, as well unique fusion dishes from these areas. Casa Terra’s founder and executive chef, Jason Wyrick, is a New York Times bestselling author and internationally renowned chef who has been serving outstanding vegan food to the Valley since 2004.

Casa Terra, a dinner-only restaurant at 6835 N. 58th Drive, adds to a vegan movement in downtown Glendale. An all-vegan grocery store, Veggie Rebellion, and a vegan Mexican restaurant, Mi Vegana Madre, both opened downtown in 2018.

Once open in late January, Casa Terra will operate 4-9 p.m. Sunday through and 4-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. An intimate dining space, the 2,800 square-foot restaurant will seat up to 65 guests.

Mr. Wyrick will be bringing his passion for history, culture and compassionate eating to this new venture. While the cuisine at Casa Terra will be elevated to a fine dining standard, the atmosphere and experience are designed to be warm, welcoming and focused on the social aspect of enjoying an amazing meal. Mr. Wyrick will be utilizing both classical and innovative cooking techniques to create vibrant, exciting, full flavor dishes meant to appeal to any guest.

An extremely accomplished chef, speaker, author, publisher and business owner, Mr. Wyrick has been serving the growing plant-based community for nearly 15 years. After transitioning to a vegan diet, he lost over 100 pounds and completely reversed his diabetes. This led him to co-authoring with Neal Barnard, M.D., the New York Times bestseller “21-Day Weightloss Kickstart.” Mr. Wyrick was the first vegan chef to teach in the famed Le Cordon Bleu program at the Scottsdale Culinary Institute. He founded the world’s first vegan food magazine, The Vegan Culinary Experience, and authored two cookbooks, “Vegan Tacos” and “Vegan Mexico.” He’s been featured in a variety of national news outlets, and he’s traveled the globe teaching cooking classes. Since 2006, Wyrick has been operating The Vegan Taste, the world’s longest running fully plant-based meal delivery service.

“I’ve done a lot in my career as a chef, and the one thing that truly inspires me is exploring vegan cuisine and sharing it with people,” Mr. Wyrick said. “For the past decade, I’ve had countless requests to open a restaurant. I’ve realized for a while that despite being one of the largest cities in the country with a burgeoning food scene, Phoenix doesn’t have a plant-forward fine dining restaurant, and we need one. Casa Terra had to be the next step in my culinary journey.”

Casa Terra will showcase seasonally changing, plant-forward cuisine with influences from Mexico and the Mediterranean, highlighting flavors from Italy, Spain and Morocco. With a wide variety of small plates, wood-fired pizzas and sharable entrees, the menu is designed to encourage the exploration of a variety of dishes. The restaurant will feature an exposition kitchen where guests can view the preparation of house-made pizza dough, pasta, tortillas and cheese. There will be a modest, thoughtfully curated wine list that is specifically designed to pair well with the food, as well as some fun, creative cocktails.

Menu

The menu showcases a variety of small plate options to choose from, including:

Charred Padrón Peppers: Calabrian chile caramel, candied ginger, sesame seeds, and Aleppo chiles.

Jicama Crudo: escabeche, avocado puree, orange segments, garlic chips, lemon zest, sea salt and basil-chile oil.

Tapas Tacos: handmade tortillas, pibil mushrooms, shredded smoked seitan, and almond and chile de arbol salsa.

Panzanella ala Mojo: sourdough bread, mojo de ajo, heirloom tomatoes, olives, crispy shallots.

Assorted Daily Cheeses and Olives: warm flatbread, olives, mostarda, membrillo, cascabel harissa and mixed warm olives.

A wood-fired oven will produce, crispy, thin crust pizzas perfect for sharing. A sampling includes:

Margherita: marinara, mozzarella, local olive oil, local basil and cracked pepper.

Salted Agave and Local Apple: fleur de sel, Aleppo chile, salted ricotta, pomegranate seeds and herbs.

Carnitas with Mojo Pepita Sauce: almond queso fresco ricotta, tequila shallots and chile threads.

Guests can also select from numerous hearty entrées, such as:

Smoked Mushroom Cazuela: trumpet and oyster mushrooms in a cazuela, arroz, split peas, apples, garlic chips, cippolini pico and mole amarillo.

Saffron Chorizo Risotto: Nicoise olives, stewed peppers, asparagus, gold leaf, yerba buena.

Housemade Gnocchi: sweet potato, Merguez sausage, and preserved lemon pesto.

Those with a sweet tooth can enjoy a variety of desserts, including:

Coconut Flan with Mezcal-Apricot Preserves: citrus zest, mole negro and candied pine nuts.

House Churros: piloncillo cajeta, spicy pecans and bourbon-vanilla ice cream.

Mexican Chocolate Torte: espresso ganache, gold leaf, spiked cream and raspberry coulis.

For more information, call 623-680-7468 or visit www.casaterra.com.

Editor's note: The above was republished from an Ampersand PR Group news release. The third paragraph was added.