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Pairing Room

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at Throne Brewing and Pizza Kitchen on Central Avenue.

“Growing up, I wasn’t a cartoon kid. I was a Food Network kid,” Gutierrez said. My favorites were Bobby Flay, Emeril Lagasse and Gordon Ramsay. I’d love to cook for Ramsay.”

What’s on the menu at The Pairing Room?

The menu is divided into appetizers, salads, mains and desserts, and there are rotating global specials.

“Since our main concept is pairing food with wine,” said Gutierrez, “we are not restricted to one type of food. We can do food from around the world.”

To start, the focaccia bruschetta makes use of focaccia made using blood orange beer. It’s topped with whipped goat cheese, crispy prosciutto, pickled asparagus, bull blood beets, micro greens, and a red wine reduction. According to Gutierrez, it pairs best with Devereux white wine and blonde ale beer.

The beet and melon salad, made with arugula, a rose lavender whipped goat cheese, crispy prosciutto and orange vinaigrett­e is bright and refreshing and pairs with Lauren chenin blanc and Gateway Blonde.

The chef’s favorite main is the crispy chicken coconut curry, made with extracrisp chicken katsu and red wine-infused jasmine rice topped with a rich curry. The chicken is a nod to his childhood in Hawaii, while the curry is a play on one of the owner’s favorite meals from Oak. As for pairing, chef suggests their Conquistad­or red wine or the blood orange IPA.

“Consistenc­y is the name of the game here,” Gutierrez said. “We want to make sure the plates are exactly the same as the last time you were here.”

How to visit The Pairing Room

The interior of the restaurant is very similar to its predecesso­r, though a black and white motif has replaced the yellow pops inside. The patio is dog-friendly. In addition to offering a menu curated to match Arizona-produced wine and beer, The Pairing Room also offers wine bythe-bottle to go.

The restaurant has soft-opened and is offering food only (no alcohol). The grand opening is at 3 p.m. on April 20th, after which the restaurant will offer full service from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. daily.

Prices: $10-$15 for appetizers, $9-$12 for salads, $22-$30 for mains, $8-$10 for desserts, $10-$14 per glass for wine and $7-$9 for beer.

Details: 200 W. Portland St., #101, Phoenix. pairingroo­m.com.

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MARK HENLE PHOTOS/THE REPUBLIC LEFT: Chef Dezmond Gutierrez with his crispy chicken coconut curry on April 2 at The Pairing Room on 200 W. Portland St., Phoenix.
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ABOVE: Beet and Melon Salad at The Pairing Room on 200 W Portland Street, Phoenix.

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