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Lacroix

New Bar Comes to the Rittenhouse Hotel

Posted by Taylor Bush on June 14th, 2013

The Rittenhouse Hotel

The Rittenhouse Hotel was purchased a year ago by the Hersha Hotel chain but only recently have enhancements been visible. Now open is the Library Bar. The new bar is located just off the lobby and contains a carefully curated collection of books and fine art. Open nightly for small bites and cocktail service, the 20-seat Library Bar aims to be Philadelphia’s most sophisticated cocktail destination. Bartender Pablo “Papi” Hurtado has created a list of custom cocktails including The RH, a twist on a whiskey sour dressed up with house-made dried figs.

Lacroix executive chef Jon Cichon has created a bar menu featuring sharable appetizers, salads and desserts plus a pairing menu that marries sweet and savory wine and food pairings. Highlights include:

  • Foie Gras Verrine, Black Truffle and Duck Rillette paired with Hennessy Paradis Cognac
  • Ossetra Caviar, Fingerling Potato Chips and Crème Fraîche with Moët & Chandon, ‘Cuvée Dom Pérignon’, Brut, Epernay, 2000
  • Dark Chocolate, Caramel-Orange Mousse served with Smith Woodhouse, 1985

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About Last Night: Open Stove “Uno de Mayo” Party

Posted by Jason Sheehan on May 2nd, 2013

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There are a lot of considerations that go into the planning of an Open Stove night. We look at the two chefs, their kitchens, their mentors and their histories. We look at the assistants that they’re bringing with them. We examine ingredient lists and styles of cooking and try very hard to design challenges that will both flummox and terrify, while still allowing both teams to actually get food on the table. It’s a long, arduous process and we take it very seriously.

Most of the time.

Because sometimes, we just look at the calendar, realize its just a few days before Cinco de Mayo, buy up a bunch of supplies from the closest Mexican grocery, pull a bottle of tequila out of the liquor cabinet and assume that the party will take care of itself. And that’s precisely what happened last night for our First Annual Uno de Mayo Open Stove Challenge, which pitted Maciej Ciezki from Lacroix against Robin Niemczuk of M Restaurant in a culinary battle for honor, glory and bragging rights. Together, they cooked 8 courses for 20 people, used chiles and cotija and guava paste and chicharones and gummy bears and absinthe, fought against the clock and each other and, in the end, we chose a winner in what was one of the closest and hardest-fought battles we’ve ever had at COOK.

If you missed it, that sucks for you. Granted, you’re probably not as hung over as last nights lucky guests, but you also missed out on soft shell crabs and crab salad, a brilliant hash of pinto beans, edamame, cotija and greens, something which will forever be known as “Olga’s Breakfast” (Olga likes Greek yogurt with caviar and champagne jelly and now so do I) and more tequila than was probably healthy for the gang of blurry drunks that I spent most of my evening drinking with.

But the good news? We had loyal COOK photographer and Friend of Foobooz, Yoni Nimrod, in the house, and he, at least, stayed sober enough to work a camera. Check out his snaps from last night after the jump.

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The Final Collaboration Among Elmi, Kearse, Styer and Cichon

Posted by Alex Tewfik on March 22nd, 2013

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And then there was one.

The last eight-course collaboration dinner between power houses Jon Cichon (Lacroix), Lee Styer (Fond), Nick Elmi (Rittenhouse Tavern), and Chris Kearse (Will) is on Monday, April 8th and seats are filling fast. Luckily, this one’s at Lacroix, a bigger venue, so your chances of snagging a table are a little higher, but I wouldn’t bank on it—these dinners are too special.

There’s only one seating at 7 pm, and it’s $100 with an optional beverage pairing for an additional $50. The menu will be a bit different from the rest—a little more Spring oriented since the season is fast approaching.

It all looks pretty fantastic; you can take a peek at the menu after the jump. Call and reserve a spot soon. Carpe diem!
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Eating Healthy During Restaurant Week

Posted by Foobooz on January 21st, 2013

ccdrw0113smBe Well Philly asked a dietician for advice on eating healthy during Restaurant Week. She’s got five  tips to live by and also suggests what to order at seven participating restaurants including a.kitchen, Butcher & Singer and Lacroix.

Cheat Sheet: A Dietician’s Guide to Philadelphia Restaurant Week [Be Well Philly]
Restaurant Week Guide [f8b8z]

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About Last Night: 10th Anniversary Dinner at Lacroix

Posted by Jason Sheehan on September 25th, 2012

It was a meal that will never be repeated. Outside of the massive small-plate food events (like Feastival or Philly Cooks), it was probably the most impressive collection of chefly talent gathered together under one roof in recent Philadelphia history. It was proof of how much lasting influence one kitchen can have across an entire city.

It was the Lacroix 10th anniversary dinner, which brought together ten chefs from Lacroix’s past and forced them to all cook together in a single kitchen, putting out a single 10-course tasting menu for just 80 (or so) diners fortunate enough to have gotten reservations. And lucky for us, COOK photographer and man-about-town Yoni Nimrod was there to witness it and come back with pictures.

So if you didn’t make the scene last night in Rittenhouse Square, here’s just a little of what you missed…

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Cicala, Sbraga, Lacroix, and More Named to American Chef Corps

Posted by Aubrey Nagle on September 13th, 2012

The Inquirer has the story on seven local chefs were recently inducted into a brand new State Department program called the American Chef Corps. Earlier this week at a reception, 90 chefs from across the country agreed to lend their expertise to service the USA by promoting diplomacy between nations. Chefs can be called upon to cook at official functions like a private dinner at the White House or a banquet collaborating with multiple chefs. When chefs travel abroad they can also be asked to do an event with the American embassy in that country.

Joe Cicala of Le Virtu, Kevin Sbraga of Top Chef fame, retired chef of his namesake restaurant Jean-Marie Lacroix, Guillermo Pernot of Cuba Libre, Masaharu Morimoto, Matthew Ridgway of PorcSalt, and Haverford caterer Michael Callahan are the seven local chefs that have joined up with the program.

Essentially the idea behind the Corps is that the sharing of a meal between diplomats will promote cultural exchange and understanding, bettering relations between nations. We are happy to have some of our own cooking for peace here and abroad. Congratulations, chefs!

Photo courtesy of the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Lacroix 10th Anniversary Dinner Menu

Posted by Foobooz on August 20th, 2012

Lacroix has moved its 10th anniversary dinner to Monday, September 24th. The dinner will still include courses by ten of Lacroix’s ex-chefs and will benefit a Lacroix scholarship through the James Beard Foundation. And today is your first chance to check out the menu for the extravagant dinner.

List of chefs participating [f8b8z]

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Lacroix’s 10th Anniversary Dinner

Posted by Aubrey Nagle on August 9th, 2012

To celebrate Lacroix’s 10th anniversary the restaurant will be holding a special dinner on September 17th(dinner has been changed to Monday, September 24th). The dinner will be created by ten of Lacroix’s past chefs from over the years, each coming back under one roof for one night only. The cost of the dinner is $350 (tax and tip included) for hors d’oeuvres, a ten-course meal, and wine pairings, a portion of the proceeds goes toward a Lacroix scholarship through the James Beard Foundation.

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About Last Night: Doritos and Bourbon Whiskey At Cook

Posted by Jason Sheehan on June 7th, 2012

It was Zahav vs. Lacroix night at Cook and photo ninja Yoni Nimroad of Cook was there to capture it all

Last night was another in our series of Foobooz Open Stove Night‘s at Cook–our knock-down, drag-out, no-holds-barred cooking competitions that pit up-and-coming local kitchen crews against each other in honorable combat. The guys we bring in for these contests are not the chefs whose names you know now, but the ones who you should be watching in the future, and this time around we had two serious competitors.

On one side, Adam Lazarick, executive sous from Lacroix, who brought along as his second Michael Griffiths, currently of Rittenhouse Tavern and an old buddy of Adam’s. On the other, Yehuda Sichel of Zahav, ably backed up by Erik Morgan. And their challenge? Four courses in two hours for twenty people while we did everything we could to screw with them and throw them off their game.

Let’s see how things went, shall we?

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“Foie Fridays” Starts Tomorrow

Posted by Aubrey Nagle on May 31st, 2012

In protest of the recent foie gras troubles in California (where a complete Nanny State ban on foie gras is due to take effect on July 1), Philadelphia chefs are teaming up to support their West Coast brethren in fighting the good fight. In order to bring a little light and make a little noise, chefs like Jason Cichonski of Ela have called on their colleagues to bring foie gras to the people.

The result? Foie Fridays. And the first one is tomorrow.

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