Dinner With ... Restaurateur Jonathan Myerow

Talking food with restaurateur Jonathan Myerow, of Tria

Posted on January 2009  
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Photography by Stuart Goldenberg

My start in restaurants
I started in 1985 as a bus person, the day before receiving my degree in Russian language and philosophy. My parents were so proud.

Fondest food memory
Back in 2002, I had dinner at a friend’s house. It was deliciously simple — Belgian ale, cheese, bread and fruit. After drinking way too much, I stumbled upon the idea for Tria.

Most embarrassing food love  
Wawa hoagies — and pretty much anything Wawa.

Best meal ever 
At Todd English’s original, diminutive Olives, in Boston — when he was a cook, not a celebrity. I had roast chicken, mashed potatoes and green beans. A simple dish had become sublime.

Best beer ever
Allagash Interlude from Portland, Maine. Costly and rare, but an action movie in your mouth.

Best thing about owning a restaurant in Philly
Witnessing Philly’s evolution as a serious food town.

Worst thing about owning a restaurant in Philly
How difficult it is to conduct business with the city. I am optimistic that Mayor Nutter will make things right.

Best story about owning a restaurant in Philly
A couple had sex in a tiny Tria restroom and pulled the sink right off the wall. The couple left a comment card expressing both thanks and apologies. Very satisfied customers.

Originally published in Philadelphia magazine, January 2009
 

User Comments:

rude behavior of manager Memorial Day
Posted by John | May. 31, 2010 at 5:43 PM
COMMENT:
My wife, myself, and two friends went out to eat Monday, Memorial Day, at Garces. Discovering that they could serve no wine, I ordered a sandwich and we all moved to Tria where we've eaten before. The three others ordered food and wine, and I ordered an appetizer and drink. When the food arrived we began to eat. We were having a good time until the manager approached us and brusquely told me to put my sandwich away since it was from a competitor. We tried to explain, but he rudely insisted that I put the sandwich away. Perhaps needless to say, we are never eating or drinking at Tria again and will encourage everyone we know to refrain from eating there as well.
Opening Data for Biba?
Posted by Anonymous | Aug. 9, 2010 at 2:16 PM
COMMENT:
I write a Food & Film blog called Tinsel & Tine, would love to be on the press list for Biba opening!
Opening Data for Biba?
Posted by Le Anne | Aug. 9, 2010 at 2:16 PM
COMMENT:
I write a Food & Film blog called Tinsel & Tine, would love to be on the press list for Biba opening!
Opening Data for Biba?
Posted by Le Anne | Aug. 9, 2010 at 2:17 PM
COMMENT:
I write a Food & Film blog called Tinsel & Tine, would love to be on the press list for Biba opening!
 
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