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Easteria and More At Osteria

Posted by Foobooz on May 1st, 2009

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Philly Mag may have Osteria slipping from 1st to 4th in its list of best 50 restaurants but after reading these two accounts of the restaurant we know we’ll have to be back soon.

Eateria III: The Return to Osteria [McDuff's Food & Wine Trail]
Osteria [Veggicurious]


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    • Tonyjlive

      Philly mag lists Pumpkin in Gray’s Ferry and Gayle in S. Philly. Do these cats even live in the city? These lists are about as stupid as my hangover.

    • Slowdown

      Is this Philly Mag’s list most dollars spent advertising?

      How the FUUUUUUCK, can El vez be on a list with Lolita, And every fucking Garces restaurant? Chifa? FUck.. I hate you all.

      This is why Philadelphia’s dining scene suuuuucks. Your all a bunch of sackless sheep.

    • rory

      waaah…another anonymous person decides that philly mag’s list of restaurants (note: IT’S PHILLY MAG. cmon…anyone in the philadelphia food scene knows not to believe it for a second) proves that we’re “sackless sheep” and our dining scene sucks.

      I went to chifa and i can see how people are disappointed in it…because they expect pomp and circumstance and gastronomy and whimsy and instead they get damn good but non-experimental asian and/or latin food. but if they went in with the idea “i want good food” they’d be happy.

      I *HATE* this pretentious “i’m above the philadelphia food scene” attitude. go cry about it in your NYC restaurant of choice (and pay an extra 5-10 dollars for that privilege), or move to the west coast (I can’t hate on the west coast food scenes) or STFU, enjoy what we’ve got, and make actual, substantive claims about what’s missing.