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University City Dining Days Start Today

Posted by Aubrey Nagle on July 12th, 2012

Starting today, July 12th and lasting through Thursday, July 26th the seventh annual University City Dining Days bring specially priced menus to over 30 West Philadelphia eateries. Priced at either $15, $25, or $30, each meal is a prix fixe three course deal.

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Where We're Eating: December 2009

Posted by jenna bergen on December 1st, 2009

39223_article European Republic
Old City
Homemade soups like sweet potato/ginger and wraps filled with falafel and tahini make European Republic feel more Beirut than Berlin. But with fries this good, who cares? The new, jewel-box-sized Old City storefront does the fried potato best, filling a paper cone with fresh-out-of-the-fryer, salty treats that, thanks to a thick cut, have a strong potato taste and fluffy texture. Your hardest decision may be picking one of the 20-plus dipping sauce options. We highly recommend the vinegar-and-mayo European Sauce (très authentique).
Insider tip: Adding to the pizza-and-steak late-night options in Old City, this fry emporium stays open till 2 a.m. on weekends.

213 Chestnut Street, 215-627-5500.

39222_articleDettera
Ambler
The big, curvaceous bar at this new downtown Ambler restaurant makes for a perfect casual date night: Catch the game, share a gourmet pizza (think prosciutto, spinach and pine nuts), and choose one of the 30 wines by the glass. Despite a fireplace and wine display, the upstairs room feels a bit country-club-ish, but the expansive space makes dining with larger groups easy. Here, you’ll still find those pizzas (and attentive servers) and can choose from a large menu featuring more formal items like delicate edamame dumplings, perfectly roasted beets with ricotta salata, and an enormous bowl of spaghetti with gussied-up Kobe meatballs.
Insider tip: The outdoor space and large second floor are ideal for parties.
dettera.com

129 East Butler Avenue, Ambler, 215-643-0111.

39221_articleMidAtlantic
West Philly
The restaurants that put Dan Stern on our culinary map – Gayle and Rae – may now be closed, but this new pub in West Philly keeps his vision alive: The wide-ranging menu (with snacks and starters, shellfish, specials, sandwiches and mixed grills) is reminiscent of Rae, while the cheeky menu items (like the “pig wings” – deep-fried pork shoulder chunks tossed in a tangy sauce) are pure Gayle. Some dishes are a bit heavy on salt and sauce – which, of course, is just what you want when the beer is flowing.
Insider tip: Get a group of 10 to 14 friends together for one of Stern’s communal dinners, to feast on suckling pig ($900) or a decadent lobster spread ($1,100).

midatlanticrestaurant.com, 3711 Market Street, 215-386-3711

39220_articleKoo Zee Doo
Northern Liberties
This new BYOB from David Gilberg and Carla Goncalves – the husband-wife/chef-pastry chef duo who won raves while cooking at the Ugly American – focuses on rustic Portuguese dishes like moélas, a surprisingly tender pile of braised chicken gizzards, and saucy pork-and-clam stew with potatoes. Design elements remain from Copper, the spot’s old inhabitant, like the open kitchen and exposed brick wall, but the cooking is chock-full of original flavors. Goncalves’s pastries are inspired, especially her coconut tart topped with a dried mission fig stuffed with sweetened chestnut paste and dipped in dark chocolate.
Insider tip: A bottle of pinot noir will match up well with the hearty fare.

koozeedoo.com, 614 North 2nd Street, 215-923-8080

Where We’re Eating contributors: Joy Manning and Ashley Primis. Photography by Stuart Goldenberg

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Tastes Of Season At Sláinte

Posted by Foobooz on November 25th, 2008

Slainte

Tonight the University of Pennsylvania takes on Penn State at the Palestra in the Name Recognition Classic. An event that forces America to recognize that the two schools are not the same. Warm your innards before or after the game at Sláinte where they’ve updated their menu with some hearty tastes of the season, including chicken pot pie and baked macaroni and cheese.

Sláinte’s kitchen is available daily till 1 am.

Sláinte [Official Site]

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Early Look At Sláinte

Posted by Foobooz on October 18th, 2007

Slainte

Daily Candy takes an early look at Sláinte at 30th and Market.

The new go-to for the after-work crowd, Sláinte will please brew connoisseurs and foodies alike with its European draft beer system and huge drool-worthy menu. Fill up on items such as Prince Edward Island Mussels; bangers and mash; fish ’n’ chips; and, yes, cheddar beer dip made with Harp Lager. Then wash it all down with a massive selection of stouts; lagers; Hefeweizens; and, of course, Guinness.

Cheers to That [Daily Candy]

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New Openings With Worldly Flair

Posted by Foobooz on October 17th, 2007

Metro

The Bite in today’s Metro touches on some recent restaurant and bar openings around town. We have a new Belgian spot that lets you sample by the ounce. A new Mexican restaurant on South Street that looks to remake the street’s dining reputation and a couple of bars with big TVs.

Oh and for all you Headhouse Square farmers market fans, the market has been extended through December 23rd.

New Eateries Have World Flair [Metro Philadelphia]
The Bite appears in every Wednesday’s Metro and is written by Foobooz editor Arthur Etchells

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Top 5 Sandwich And A Couple New Bars

Posted by Foobooz on September 12th, 2007

Learn which of Philadelphia sandwich is a finalist for the Today Show’s “Best Sandwich in America,” we promise you’ll be surprised. Also the area around 30th Street Station is a good one for happy hour and the addition of Slainte is sure to make it more so. And also don’t forget that tonight marks the official opening of The Belgian Cafe, the latest from the Fergie/Tom Peters empire.

Mmmm, Sandwich [metro Philadelphia]

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