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Little-Fish

Six Pack: Sunday Tasting Menus

Posted by Alex Tewfik on May 17th, 2013

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There’s the glitz and the glam, and then there’s the humble and the honest-to-goodness, the unaffected and the unassuming. To each his own, but I prefer the latter.

I get a kick out of the quirky buildings’ awkward seating arrangements and tiny menus—menus that need not say much, and food that says all too much; the chef-driven and food-focused holes, often orienting themselves in such a way that the preparer and prepared are shown off, experienced only through an intimate three-part channel between the chef, his food, and his guest. When done well, the following few weeks (or longer) will pale in comparison. That’s why the tasting menu is so important; it’s a facilitation of exchange between the hand of the cook and the consumed palate it feeds.

Some tasting menus you’ll find in places that don’t deserve them, and others are just a second menu to the main. Some are only available on weekdays, but there are those you can only take part in on a single day: Sunday, perhaps.

An ode to the tasting menus of Sunday »

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New Menu at Little Fish Has Us Hankerinig for Cobia

Posted by Foobooz on April 9th, 2013

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Chadd Jenkins alerted us to his new menu at Little Fish today. Each of the second courses look worth ordering, though we would have a hard time not ordering the cobia with lamb, garbanzo, olives, mint and chilis. Jenkins’ cobia and veal combination that we ate late last year, still stands out as one of our favorite dishes of 2012.

Little Fish [Official Site]
Chadd Jenkins [Twitter]

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Little Fish Needs A Little Help On The Line

Posted by Jason Sheehan on April 1st, 2013

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For any of you cooks out there looking for a spring time change-up, we just got word that Little Fish chef-owner Chadd Jenkins (who bought the joint from former owner Mike Stollenwerk in 2011)  is looking for some help in the tiny little kitchen at his Little Fish BYOB.

“There’s no drama. No one’s getting fired or anything,” Jenkins told me. “I’m just looking for some help. Someone to help out. Some new ideas.”

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Little Fish Rolls Out Spring Menu

Posted by Foobooz on April 3rd, 2012

Meal Ticket has a shot of the new spring menu from chef Chadd Jenkins of Little Fish. We say yes to scallops with foie gras and rhubarb. And we’re also entranced by the cobia with jerk, coconut rice, sofrito and jicama.

Spring menu at Little Fish [Meal Ticket]
Little Fish [Official Site]

Spring Menus

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New Digs For Stollenwerk and Fish

Posted by Lou Mancinelli on August 24th, 2011

Chef/Restaurateur Mike Stollenwerk has been busy in Philly.

In addition to the pair of businesses in Brewerytown he plans to open (we told you about that in March), his original Fish in Center City,  Little Fish BYO, and Fathom Seafood House (which opened last winter in Fishtown), Stollenwerk’s move to contribute to the string of new fine dining restaurants that are making the number 13 less taboo in Philly and more like magic is coming along nicely. And we mean 13th Street, of course. Where Stollenwerk will shortly join the crowds of new openings to debut his fresh iteration of Fish.

“We got the keys about two to three weeks ago and the place is gutted,” said Justin Petruce, chef de cuisine at the current Fish on Lombard, about the new Fish location, at the corner of 13th and Locust. “The kitchen design team is meeting as we speak.”

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One Night Only: Little Fish to Become Little Pig

Posted by Tara Nurin on August 12th, 2011

Pigs, as you know, eat everything, whereas fish, as you know, cannot eat a pig. Come Monday night, the almighty swine will once again demonstrate his superiority on the food chain by storming into Little Fish and taking over like he owns the place.

Here’s the deal: Little Fish will be officially closed next week so that most of the staff can have some R&R. But while they’re off cavorting around the Jersey Shore like Snooki, owner Mike Stollenwerk will stay behind to host a one-night-only pop-up that he’s calling Little Pig (inside this parenthesis we will grab the low-hanging humor fruit to put forth a reference to this little piggy staying home).

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Little Fish: High Standards

Posted by Foobooz on March 30th, 2011

Mike Stollenwerk may not be able to be at Little Fish every night but Brian Freedman finds that with Executive Chef Chad Jenkins keeping the standards high, Stollenwerk can attend to the rest of his little empire.

Malpeque oysters, for example, are sparked to life by sherry vinegar and shallots: Fairly standard, and executed well. But the real stunners are the Miradas—ripple-shelled oysters from Washington state whose own whiff of melon was amplified by an ingenious garnish of minced cucumber, lime and tamari. These are as fresh and refreshing as oysters get: Mollusks as mouthwash.Those cukes are an indication of this kitchen’s swerve with textures. The rice noodles tangle up in a densely concentrated, almost woodsy hot-and-sour broth and are joined by carrots and daikon that has been shaved to almost exactly the same width. Beneath it all, a thumb-sized minaret of butter-poached king crab leg, brilliantly pink and sweet.

Little Fish: Big Flavor [Philadelphia Weekly]
Little Fish [Official Site]

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Little Fish Still Reels Them In

Posted by Foobooz on February 28th, 2011

Adam Erace checks out the new Little Fish for the Camden Courier Post and reports that the menu might be a bit pricey but that the “experience often matches the cost.” And have no fear, the Sunday night five-course prix fixe is back, still a grand value at $33. And then there’s this soup.

Is the king crab in hot-and-sour broth ($15) a little richly priced for an appetizer? Yes, but man, is it something special to behold. Poached to order, these meaty legs of the Bearing regent are among the sweetest, butteriest things I’ve ever eaten. But the clear, brown soup, audaciously bright and funky with overtones of lemongrass, Thai basil, nori and soy balance the crabby bacchanal. This has got to be one of my favorite soups any restaurant is serving right now.

Restaurant Review: Little Fish [Courier Post]
Little Fish [Official Site]

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Quick Bites

Posted by Foobooz on January 7th, 2011

Little Fish has reopened in the old Salt and Pepper space. Meal Ticket has the opening night menu. [Mel Ticket]

Keith Taylor who received some nice reviews for his Holy Smoke in Roxborough will be opening Zachary’s Barbecue in Norristown. [Gluten Free Philly]

Andy Kitko is the new chef at Oyster House. [Meal Ticket]

Former Django, White Dog Cafe employee Andrew Brown will be running the kitchen at Opa on Sansom Street when it opens later this month. [The Insider]

Tim McGinnis is going to be the chef at Plenty, a prepared foods spot on booming East Passyunk. [Meal Ticket]

Cochon has rolled out its winter menu. [Meal Ticket]

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The Agenda

Posted by Foobooz on January 3rd, 2011

The first week of the new year might be one of the quietest weeks of the year but Philadelphia’s food and drink scene never really goes silent. Here are some notable events and openings for the week.

Just when we all need it, Freshii opens at the Residences at Ritz Carlton and will be offering samples and specials of its healthy fare throughout the day.

Tonight, it’s the monthly industry night at Amis as Konstantinos Pitsillides of Kanella sets up a midnight brunch. Pitsillides and Amis chef, Brad Spence will be preparing signature brunch dishes.

Also opening today is Dublin Square in Cherry Hill.

Tuesday night Jet Wine Bar is offering a tasting of Portuguese wines.

Wednesday sees the 12th Day of Christmas at the Belgian Cafe. It’s a celebration of the three kings with brews of three.

Little Fish was open for dinner on New Year’s Eve and the new location starts serving dinner for real this Thursday.

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