Cocina Chiwas Fancies Up the Tacos Chiwas Magic

Imagine a world where Tacos Chiwas had a baby with Bacanora and it went off to college and is now living near ASU, in that new car-free neighborhood, Culdesac Tempe. Sure, the car thing seems a little impractical in Phoenix metro (and the rent! Yowza!), but then you see that you can bike to H Mart in like 12 minutes, which is legitimately pretty cool. And it’s not like there’s no good food around—the baby’s name is Cocina Chiwas, and it’s churning out some of the best slightly upscale Mexican food in town (seriously, it’s getting national recognition… this place is special). Wait, I’m describing the world we’re living in! Madness!


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FEB 29, 2024 / TIRION BOAN AND SARA CROCKER

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Armando Hernandez and Nadia Holguin are behind some of the Valley’s most beloved and buzzy restaurants, starting with the Tacos Chiwas taquerias and as co-owners of Bacanora, Espiritu and the recently opened Santo. With Cocina Chiwas, the couple has carved out something that reflects where they are in their lives and as chefs, taking diners on a culinary journey from their Chihuahuan roots to a seat at their family table.

FEB 16, 2024 / Felicia Campbell

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At Cocina Chiwas, a wall of windows opens onto a patio nearly as large as the modern dining room. It is anchored by a sleek bar showcasing unusual agave spirits on one side and an open kitchen built around a mesquite-fed grill constructed by co-owner Armando Hernandez himself. He and Nadia Holguin co-own other Phoenix restaurants, including James Beard Award nominee Bacanora, but opening Cocina Chiwas in February 2023 was especially personal, a chance to play with the flavors of their childhoods. Bright Mexican seafood aguachiles and seasonal salads shine ahead of the main event: wood-fired parrillada featuring tender skirt steak carne asada, sweet-spicy al pastor and chorizo con papas served with diner-style rice and beans and fresh corn tortillas. It’s comfort food taken to new heights.

FEB 1, 2024

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You can smell the mesquite and pecan wood that fuels the grill and oven in the open kitchen, which chars meats, the Anaheim pepper that’s stuffed with queso menonita for the chile relleno and crisp open-faced quesadillas. The space inside is comfortable and chic. The desserts are stunners.

JAN 24, 2024

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Outstanding Restauranteur

JAN 16, 2024 / FELICIA CAMPBELL

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Tacos Chiwas co-owners Armando Hernandez and Nadia Holguin opened Cocina Chiwas in Feb. 2023 and it feels like the culmination of all their collaborations and restaurant projects to date. The space is modern and airy, the service is friendly and the food coming off the mesquite grill Hernandez built himself is as surprising as it is familiar. The parrillada, which comes with grilled skirt steak, al pastor, a sweet-spicy papas con chorizo, rice, beans and corn tortillas might be the perfect meal. With one of the outstanding cocktails made largely with agave and local spirits, it’s a perfect night out.

DEC 28, 2023 / FELICIA CAMPBELL AND BAHAR ANOOSHAHR

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Cocina Chiwas is the passion-project of Armando Hernandez and Nadia Holguin, the powerhouses behind Tacos Chiwas and co-owners of Bacanora and Espiritu, and you can tell. The welcoming, modern restaurant is built around an open kitchen where the mesquite grill that Hernandez built takes center stage. A deceptively simple menu is filled with surprises.

NOV 1, 2023 / NIKKI BUCHANAN, MARILYN HAWKES, CRAIG OUTHIER

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Save a little undercooked rice and some flaccid tacos de papa, PHOENIX dining critic Nikki Buchanan was smitten with this Modern Mexican hot spot from Tacos Chiwas trailblazers Armando Hernandez and Nadia Holguin. “I could eat this all day,” she wrote of the restaurant’s already-iconic, pizza-like birria quesadilla.

SEP 27, 2023

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New Times’ food critic Dominic Armato praised their riffs on quesadillas and Caesar salad, as well as the restaurant’s asado de puerco, blue heirloom corn empanadas and the sweet salsa macha that shows up across dishes as “one of the menu’s secret weapons,” he writes. The desserts are equally impressive. The sweet corn panna cotta is a rich and surprising treat. Fruit compote adds a tartness that cuts through the sweetness from the corn. It adds up to an experience that differs from a traditional Mexican restaurant but is true to Hernandez and Holguin.

JUL 6, 2023 / NIKKI BUCHANAN

Phoenix Magazine: Dining Review: Cocina Chiwas

Seven years and multiple concepts removed from their humble taco shop beginnings, Armando Hernandez and Nadia Holguin score big-time with an ambitious Modern Mexican restaurant in Tempe.

JUN 22, 2023 / DOMINIC ARMATO

Phoenix New Times: True Mexican food? Tempe's Cocina Chiwas is true to itself

Cocina Chiwas sports the kind of modern, clean-cut look that fits right into the young suburban aesthetic of the Valley's premiere college town. But the menu doesn't fit neatly into any of Phoenix’s pre-established pigeonholes, in large part because Hernandez and Holguin don’t either.

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