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Craig LaBan puts G-Ho’s Apamate in his sights and he likes what he sees. The service is still frustratingly inconsistent (our Saturday dinner waitress was […]
City Paper visits Astral Plane Millennium and is not impressed, mainly with the service but finds some dishes that could be worth noting. Hope comes […]
Photo by Ryan Charles PhillyFoodGuys take an early look at Vietnam Cafe in West Philadelphia and it certainly sounds like they liked it. Overall, our […]
Even Trey Popp’s complaints are complimentary in his take on Marigold Kitchen and its new chef, Erin O’Shea. Sweetbread nuggets won converts who usually steer […]
Craig LaBan pours the praise on for Supper, the South Street, small plates restaurant that he calls “one of the most exciting restaurants” he’s reviewed […]
Trey Popp gets off the beaten R1 tracks and finds Under the Oak Cafe. Even the turkey stew had a light touch. The broth was […]
Periodically PhilaFoodie profiles a specific dish in a Philadelphia restaurant, this week he describes Tinto’s Sopa de Castaño, a truffled chestnut soup. And being PhilaFoodie […]
Last night, we checked out Supper’s monthly $35 three-course prix fixe “Sunday Supper” and we highly recommend the experience. With reservations. Meaning, you need to […]
Carlos Molina who was a longtime chef at Tequila’s now has his own place, Las Bugambilias on South Street. Craig LaBan visits and approves the […]
Photo by Ryan Charles Adam Erace finds nothing ugly at Ugly American, especially not Carla Goncalves’ biscuits. The biscuits, though, are all Goncalves’. She does […]
Kirsten is involved in other work so we’ll skip the gushing over Rick Nichols Sunday Inky column although it is as usual excellent writing. Today […]