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We know that it’s been a while since we’ve published a podcast or post, but Tushar and I have been undergoing intensive relationship counseling for over two years and we think that it’s worked… As a result, we’re excited to get back into exploring some of the more obscure restaurants around Philly and having a lot of fun doing it.
Does this mean that we haven’t explored any new spots in the last two years? Definitely not. Some of our favorite meals occurred at spots like:
Southwark – A Perennial Favorite. We Love the Farmhouse Platter and Rye Manhattans
Sabrina’s Cafe (South Philly) – Great Breakfast Spot. Sit at a Sidewalk Table for People Watching
National Mechanics (Old City) – The Sunday Bloody Mary Bar is Awesome
So while these may be a bit more mainstream, they’re all fun and delicious nonetheless. Dig in an we’ll be popping out some podcasts & posts soon!
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Last week’s Philly Food Blogger Meetup gave us an opportunity that we couldn’t ignore: corner some of our favorite food bloggers to uncover a few of their “secret spots.” So after a few beverages, we sat down to chat about some of their favorite lesser-known restaurants. In fact, we were lucky enough to get so many recommendations that we made two episodes. This week we’ll cover Zahav and Modo Mio.
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That’s right, we haven’t “podfaded” or been imprisoned – well at least I haven’t, but I can’t speak for Tushar.
We’re in the process of refreshing the site and dusting off our podcasting gear, so please keep an eye out for our next episode.
Hey, if you have any extra special places you’d like us to check out, email us! Maybe we can get together for some food and a podcast…
Thanks for your patience.
With the holidays upon us, including the Italian tradition of the Feast of the Seven Fishes , we thought we’d do something different after stumbling upon a unique opportunity: A Contest.
Author and Feast Freak Bob Tinnell contacted us about two upcoming events in Philly promoting his book, Feast of the Seven Fishes. A chronicle of an Italian-American family’s preparation and celebration of the traditional Christmas Eve seafood feast, the book is the combination of a graphic novel and cook book. Uh, when I say “graphic novel” I mean the type of illustrated artwork often found in comic books, not the stuff wrapped in brown paper at the newsstand.
Being our first post I hope that you’re not expecting much, but we have to start somewhere… We all hope that our passion to discover some of Philadelphia’s lesser known food places appeals to you. So fasten your seatbelt and hold on! – Kinda like when my mom buckled my brother and me into her old Ford Pinto…



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