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View Meatballs in a larger map After yesterday’s column on meatballs we felt it was time to put meatballs on the map. Much like our […]
We’re predicting the winter of 2010-11 will be the season of the meatball. Here are four spots to get an exemplary ball. It’s a whole […]
Craig LaBan finds that Le Viet’s goodness isn’t only skin deep as the restaurant provides Authentic Vietnamese flavors. When I think of the dishes that […]
Adam Erace checks out the attractive Le Viet at 11th and Washington but wonders if there’s any depth to its beauty. Sinh’s food is beautiful, […]
Meal Ticket has some pictures of the interior and the food at Le Viet, the Vietnamese restaurant that took most everyone by surprise at 11th […]
Adam Erace starts his review in the restroom at Vietnam Cafe, rarely a good sign but Erace does indeed dig the French Colonial dining room […]
Rick Nichols visits Benny Lai and retraces the steps that led to the “sparkling,” “evocative” and “impressive” Vietnam Cafe in West Philadelphia. The Lais’ new […]
Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum I smell the faux pho of a Starr man. Stephen Starr’s restaurant organization tweeted on Friday that Starr is planning a Vienamese restaurant in […]
The Bite takes a look at several restaurants and bars that have added new fangled renditions of the banh mi to their menus. A Philly […]
Philly Weekly comes up with a guide to one of our favorite bargain foods, the Banh Mi. Make your choice by what’s important to you: […]
Where does Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto like to take his kitchen staff out for beef-stuffed grape leaves? Well, it’s to the Vietnam Restaurant in Chinatown. […]
Since David Snyder brought Q.T. Vietnamese Sandwich to our attention back in February it has been on our to-do list. Now that we’ve satiated our […]
David Snyder discovers a faithful version of the Vietnamese bánh mi at Q. T. Vietnamese Sandwich in Chinatown. Bánh mi enjoys a mini-cult following based […]