Restaurant Reviews

Bill on March 11th, 2007

Hardena was one of the most interesting restaurant experiences we’ve had in a long time. Located at Hicks and Moore Streets in South Philly, this modest Indonesian eatery is popular with local expatriates and visitors alike. If you don’t like some adventure in your meals, then this place is not for you.An 'unobtrusive' appearance, to say the least...

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All right everyone, here is a brief podcast highlighting two restaurants that we recently visited. Giwa was a fun Korean restaurant located in Center City Philadelphia; Standard Tap is located in Northern Liberties. Thanks & talk to you soon!

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Let me set the scene for you… Old School, American-Italian style restaurant complete with dark wood paneling, drop ceilings and red pleather booths. Back in in the day, this was a big hangout for some of the Flyers and there was a reported “riot” after the team beat Boston in the ’74 Stanley Cup. OK, many might have run the other way, but Patti and I dug in for a truly meaningful “dining experience.” As we were ushered into the dining room, we were transfixed by the mirrored etchings of Grecian figures, not to mention the back-lit stained glass murals of Venetian scenes.

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