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5 Best Philly Sandwiches That Aren’t Cheesesteaks

Formally, Philadelphia is known as the City of Brotherly Love but perhaps its real nickname should be the City of Sandwich Love. In a city that has elevated the cheesesteak to civic symbol status, it’s no secret that Philadelphians are serious about their food. Though the cheesesteak was declared the “Official Sandwich of Philadelphia” in 1992, many may not know…
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10 of the World’s Best ‘Hidden’ Restaurants

Getting lost is a good thing Nondescript doors, secret passageways, underground environs–these are some of the hallmarks of the world’s hard-to-find eateries. Hunting down a meal can be exhilarating; getting lost before getting fed lends an air of adventure to any culinary quest. There’s something quite rewarding about sitting down…

Han’s Not Solo: Han Dynasty Hits Manayunk

Finally, the trek to Center City is over–Han Dynasty has arrived in Manayunk.  OK, truthfully it’s been open for a couple of months now but I’ve been preoccupied with other things, so I just recently decided to forgo the traffic-riddled trip to the original location and try this outpost instead. …

Nomad Pizza Wanders Into Philly

There’s good news for Philly pizza lovers–you no longer have to trek to Hopewell, NJ or rent their super-tricked out REO Speedwagon to snag a pie from Nomad Pizza.  Owners Tom Grim and Stalin Boden have opened an additional physical location in the city, taking over the former Horizons.  The…

For the Main Line, Verdad is the Truth

Pennsylvania’s Main Line, the line of communities that extend northwest of Philadelphia, is a cradle of great affluence and home to scores of restaurants.  Unfortunately, many of those eateries present safe, pedestrian fare–often times lacking the excitement of their Center City counterparts. Up until 2009, Main Liners had to venture into the city…

Hidden Gem Alert: Marhaba (Lambertville, NJ)

New Hope, PA and Lambertville, NJ, often spoken about as if they are one town due to their almost indistinguishable separation by the Delaware River, are popular tourist destinations–which, in turn, makes them tourist traps.  The towns are teeming with cafés, coffee shops, restaurants, ice cream parlors, B&Bs and a host of…

Don’t Get Your Kicks on ‘Route 6’: A Review

Throw a stone in Philadelphia and you’re likely to hit a Stephen Starr eatery–the man’s set up shop everywhere.  In 2011 alone, he debuted Talula’s Garden (Washington Square), Frankford Hall (Fishtown) and Il Pittore (Rittenhouse Square).  Love him or hate him (the jury’s still out for some), he’s a savvy…
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