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Craig LaBan’s biggest objection to Ardmore’s A La Maison may be that it isn’t more than a solid B. There’s really nothing so wrong with […]
The Washington Post was at the 40-course La Panarda dinner at Le Virtu. Check out Domenica Marchetti’s recap of chef Joe Cicala’s epic feast. La Panarda is […]
“La Panarda is a culinary marathon, not a sprint – it’s a meal with peaks and valleys, what I think of as waves of […]
Taste Daily reminds us that not every good restaurant is new. La Viola and La Viola Oest are both still getting it done. Don’t worry: […]
Tomorrow night, Le Virtú will host the traditional outdoor winter festival La Cottora. The festival, which is celebrated annually in Italy’s Abruzzo region, will include food from chef […]
Wm Mulherin’s Garden, Fishtown Mulherin’s took over a small lot next to the restaurant during the pandemic, turning it into a dreamy outdoor dining spot with […]
Remember Danny Tartabull? AKA the worst contract in Phillies history? Danny Tartabull’s numbers as a Phillie: three games, seven at-bats, zero hits, $2 million and […]
If you’ve followed my reporting on Post Brothers, you should know that I’m a huge fan of the Pestronk brothers’ theatrical flair. Whether it’s in […]
There’s something about rustic French cooking that’s just so comforting. It could be the simplicity in a cuisine built on rigid rules and regulations. Or […]
La Canasta opened deep in the heart of South Philly’s Whitman neighborhood doing a classic taqueria menu with a rotating list of specials (mango-glazed chicken […]
As happens so often, a run-of-the-mill strip mall yields ethnic-dining gold. This small mom-and-pop just down the road from the Berlin Farmer’s Market has a […]
In a year when French restaurants seemed to be staging something of a comeback in Philly, what did Peter Woolsey, one of the city’s best-known […]
The only thing that can make us feel better after paying to fill up our tank at this Phillips 66 station? The divine $2.80 pupusas […]
A corner wedge of West Passyunk got a lot more lively when La Llorona opened last summer with tables that spill out onto the sidewalk, […]
Seeing as Italian-everything is the new French, La Famiglia’s expertly procured, extensive, Italian-focused wine list really caught our eye. With more than 1,200 selections, there […]