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Buddakan’s double digits

Posted on 30 September 2008 by Aaron Stella

On Buddakan’s 10th anniversary, we look back on the hyperactive career of restaurateur Stephen Starr and examine how he has changed the way Philadelphians eat.

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Licenses keep lunch trucks clean

Posted on 23 September 2008 by Anthony Myers

Philadelphia requires truck owners to adhere to strict health codes.

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Early mornings, hectic lives for truck owners

Posted on 23 September 2008 by Jared Silfies

Owning a lunch truck on campus is more than your typical 9 to 5. Just ask the owners.

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Trade comes around at Good Karma

Posted on 12 May 2008 by Sherri Hopesdales

David Arrell, the owner of the new Good Karma Café in Center City, has a philosophy.
“Coffee shops are like bars,” he said. “We go on different days for different reasons.”
Unlike a bar, however, this coffee shop has an attitude that’s all about great food, friendly people and, well, good karma.
Located in Fitler Square, the Good [...]

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Ms. Tootsie’s serves southern comfort pipin’ hot

Posted on 28 April 2008 by Aaron Stella

A restaurant doesn’t need rarities or refinements in order to be successful. Ms. Tootsie’s Soul Food Café may not wow you with foreign ingredients or the artistry of its presentation, but it has a knack for comfort – soothing the soul with its southern fare and balmy ambiance.
Owner Keven Parker’s first entrepreneurial endeavor was [...]

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Old City Coffee devotees make it a new city tradition

Posted on 14 April 2008 by Carlene Majorino

.Old City Coffee’s roast is far from the average Joe

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Good service unlimited at seafood stop

Posted on 07 April 2008 by Aaron Stella

“He turned a junky seafood shack into a George Perrier on 20th,” said Don Golberg, long-time patron and friend of Seafood Unlimited owner David Einhorn.
Seafood Unlimited, located at 270 S. 20th St., has come a long way from its humble beginnings. Now, the “junky seafood shack” is a raw bar, fish market and restaurant. [...]

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Move over, gin and vodka, it’s time for rum’s big day

Posted on 24 March 2008 by Aaron Stella

A snug fit within the cozy community of Rittenhouse Square, Rum Bar carries rum in countless distinctions that hail from across the Western hemisphere.

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Dim sum fills hearts, appetites

Posted on 17 March 2008 by Frances McInerney

There is a never-ending list of restaurants that specialize in either breakfast or dinner, but finding a unique lunch experience can be difficult. The solution to some midday meal problems  may lay in Chinatown, where hungry lunch-goers can partake in the “dim sum” tradition.
Dim sum is an ancient Chinese style of dining. Its name means [...]

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Sugar Mom’s a pierogie playground in Old City

Posted on 25 February 2008 by Chrissy Reese

“It was impossible to find this place, but I’m glad we did. This is definitely my new favorite bar,” a college-aged customer at Sugar Mom’s said.
She had just finished work at one of Old City’s art galleries and spent 15 minutes circling the streets with her friends looking for Sugar Mom’s. They finally parked their [...]

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