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Michael Klein reports that Mantra will open today. The pan-Asian restaurant from Guru, Rococo and Circa veteran Al Paris will take up a spot at […]
Head on out to 22nd and Christian to the Sidecar for BYOV (Bring Your Own Vinyl) night and enjoy some $3 Yards pints. Or perhaps […]
We read the reviews so you don’t have to. Here’s South Philly Review’s take on Divan Turkish Kitchen, pre-chewed for easy digestion. Divan Turkish Kitchen […]
In Praise of the Gastropub Kirsten Henri echoes a common sentiment of Foobooz in her praise of the gastropub. Whether it be the Royal Tavern, […]
Hershel’s Eastside Deli is coming soon to the Reading Terminal Market. An old-fashioned Jewish deli offering both lunch items and traditional Jewish specialties to take […]
Edible World! Philadelphia’s Tasting Extravaganza June 1st, 5-8 PM. Celebrate the annual opening of the First Person Festival by sampling sumptuous cuisine by Philadelphia’s top […]
Brasserie Perrier Cafe at Boyd’s is offering a three-course dinner menu every Wednesday night starting at 5pm for $28 per person (not including tax and […]
OpenTable lets you make restaurant reservations online from any of 4,400 restauarants world wide. Below is this week’s list of Philadelphia’s top six restaurants. Buddakan […]
In this month’s American Way Magazine (the inflight magazine of American Airlines), Terri Hatcher can’t stop saying nice things about Philadelphia. Terri visits Philadelphia several […]
Daniel Stern, former chef at Le Bec-Fin and current owner of Gayle just off of South Street is planning to open a 220 seat restaurant […]
June 2 – Microbrewed Beer & Artisan Cheese (Triumph Brewing) June 5 – Pizza Pizzaz June 7 – The Book and the Cook Caffe Society: […]
We read the reviews so you don’t have to. Here’s Craig LaBan’s take on Starr in New York, pre-chewed for easy digestion. For Starr, New […]
Larry Platt interviews former Temple Law School dean and “reformed pay-to-player” Carl Singley, the man who should be mayor. In a review of the film […]
As a general rule, no one over the age of, well, 12 should leave the house in shorts. But this season’s crop has made us […]