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Is Roxanne Closed for Good? Here’s What Chef Alexandra Holt Told Us

While the city’s “Cease Operations” sign tells one story, Holt insists the Michelin Recommended restaurant is only closed temporarily.


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Sake Shots and Steel Blades: Inside Philly’s Wild Sushi Spectacle

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Dunkin’ Benches Boston Kreme for the Sixers-Celtics Playoff Series

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Your Guide to Dog-Friendly Bars and Restaurants in Philly

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Speck Food and Wine

The liquor license is up and there’s even a web site. Speck Food and Wine is “coming soon” to the Piazza at Schmidt’s. And who’s […]

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Sake Fést Next Wednesday

Sake Fest returns next Wednesday at the Loews Hotel. Part of the Cherry Blossom Festival, Sake Fest features dozens of sake varieties and food pairings. […]

How Many Bells for Sampan

Michael Schulson’s Asian-fusion Sampan gets the LaBan treatment this weekend. How will the celebrity chef and his Midtown Village restaurant fare? [poll id=”96″]

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Kirsten Henri is New Philly Mag Food Editor

Former Foobooz Advisory Panel head Kirsten Henri has been named the new Food Editor for Philadelphia Magazine. In experience that probably made her resume, Kirsten […]

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Tonight

The Wishing Well opens at 8th and Catharine. Check out the SHAME Burger after reading these previews. [Grub Street, Meal Ticket] Later this evening Marathon […]

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Matyson Feathered Friends Menu

This week Matyson’s tasting menu features poultry dishes. Foie Gras & Wild Mushroom Dumplings Pickled winesap apple, ramp tempura, five spice broth Grilled Quail Baby […]


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50 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia

50 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia

Philadelphia has always known that Philadelphia’s food scene is one of the best in the country, but it is nice to be recognized nationally as a dining destination. Here’s our list of the most exciting restaurants putting Philadelphia on the map.

The Philly 15: Philadelphia’s Best New Restaurants

The Philly 15: Philadelphia’s Best New Restaurants

Everything you need to know about what’s new and what’s next in Philadelphia's dining scene.

Hawthornes Adds Everyday Breakfast

Hawthornes Beer Cafe has added weekday breakfast and updated its lunch menu. Breakfast on weekdays at 9am. Hawthornes has also recently added 16 outdoor seats […]

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Amis Adds Lunch, Brunch

Amis isn’t doing their monthly-in-the-business night this month as they’ve started serving lunch today. It’s the same menu as dinner, just with more sunlight. Amis […]

Great Deal at Han Dynasty

On the first Monday of each month Old City’s Han Dynasty offers a $25 tasting dinner where chef and owner Han Chiang brings out Sichuan […]

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Little Fish Closes

View Little Fish Zone in a larger map The Insider reports that Mike Stollenwerk has closed Little Fish at 6th and Catharine Streets, citing the safety […]

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Hit-or-Miss Affair at Dettera

Craig LaBan likes the wine selection at Ambler’s Dettera but he finds lots of other things to criticize. Dettera suffers from such a host of […]

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Where We’re Drinking Right Now: The Best New Bars in Philly

Where We’re Drinking Right Now: The Best New Bars in Philly

Here’s what’s new and cool — or chaotic but fun — in Philly’s drinking world right now.

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Weekend

Friday An Empty Fridge has the lowdown on the late night happy hour at fish. Saturday The annual Split thy Skull barleywine festival is at […]

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What You Could Get Instead of an iPad

Steve Jobs’ latest miracle device will be available tomorrow. Here are some things a Philadelphia foodie should consider instead of the Apple iPad.

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TV to Watch

Get those DVRs fired up, Philadelphia chefs are on the air. Mackenzie Hilton of Mercato and Eric Paraskevas of terra will both compete on Food Network’s Chopped, Tuesday […]

Best April Fools Yet

You know that heart-sinking feeling when you see a ticket on the windshield of your car? Research editor Victor just experienced that about 10 minutes […]

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