Nodding Head Brewery and Restaurant
1516 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 569-9525
Cuisine:
Brewery, American, Belgian
June 23, 2007
excellent brewery
Noddinghead is just a solid brewery. Their beer hits the spot after a long work day or anytime you’re in the mood to just relax with a beer. There’s plenty of space and an excellent staff.
Their menu offers both traditional bar fare and other dishes that go great with a good pint.
Dishes I tried:
monk's mussels
Two pounds of mussels cooked with peppers, mushrooms, wine, and a ton of garlic. Slightly on the bland side. I’ll go for the spicy mussels next time. Served with fries.
Ruth's Chris Steak House
260 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 790-1515
Cuisine:
Steak, Steakhouse, Barbecue
January 15, 2007
mm...sizzling butter
Ruth’s Chris is a great steakhouse if you want to impress someone. I’ve never chosen my restaurants based on ambience, but I have to say that the decor and staff really made the dinner feel special. I’d definitely recommend Ruth’s Chris for a business meal or special occasion. You won’t be disappointed with your experience.
As for the food, the best part of the meal is definitely when the steak first arrives sizzling in butter! What a concept! My mouth watered uncontrollably at the sight and smell, and I was not disappointed as my steak was cooked perfectly.
So far, Ruth Chris has impressed me the most out of the standard franchise steakhouses. IMO, they do steak right.
Tango Restaurant
39 Morris Ave
Bryn Mawr, PA
(610) 526-9500
Amada
799 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 625-2450
Cuisine:
Spanish, Casual dining, Tapas
The Pita Pit
1601 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 564-1080
Cuisine:
Greek, Vegetarian, Breakfast
Jamaican Jerk Hut
1436 South St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 545-8644
Cuisine:
Jamaican, Barbecue, Caribbean
May 9, 2007
hot hot hot!
Jamaican Jerk Hut isn’t a glamorous restaurant, but when you enter, you know that you’re going to get good food, great service, and an experience to remember.
After perusing the huge wall-mounted and extensive menu, you order at the counter and pick your table. Surprisingly, the service is very good after that. A waitress brings you your silverware, drinks and food. That’s when I feel like the fun begins as the food is well cooked, flavorful, and explosive. While I have only had Jamaican food once before, it paled in comparison to the jerk chicken served here.
I haven’t really had spicy food since I moved to Philadelphia, but I think I’ve found a reason to rebuild that tolerance.
Dishes I tried:
Jerk Chicken breast plate
Juicy and full of flavor. Slathered with an extremely spicy sauce and served with vegetables and red beans and rice, extremely satisfying.
Magic Carpet Food Cart
S 34th St At Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA
N/A
Cuisine:
Vegetarian, Middle Eastern
April 24, 2007
Magically delicious vegetarian food
If you ever pass close to 34th and Walnut, you’ll notice the long ass line of hungry academics patiently waiting for their chance to get a chance to order at Magic Carpet. Its that good. Everything on the menu is vegetarian, but that doesn’t mean UPenn lacks meateaters. Extremely tasty and meaty dishes like the Magic Meatballs and Seitan peppersteak satisfy the hungers of everyone.
If you’re lucky enough to order early, you can try one of their mostly spectacular daily specials. The jambalaya, in particular, was excellent.
Magic Carpet is the best place to grab lunch on the southside of campus. The owners are extremely friendly. The line moves quick. Its healthy and cheap! What more could you ask for?
Dishes I tried:
Tempeh Salad
Never had tempeh before. I like! If you don’t know what kind of dressing or toppings to get, just ask. They’ll treat you good.
New Deck Tavern
3408 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 386-4600
Cuisine:
Bar Food, American, Irish
White Dog Cafe
3420 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 386-9224
Cuisine:
Contemporary American, Californian, International
April 16, 2007
good bar to spend an afternoon
the bar at white dog cafe is cramped, but the place is golden once you’ve got a seat. order one of the many beers on tap (many local favorites) and dine on extremely well prepared bar food. I’d go far as to say that the food is almost gourmet bar food.
either way, its a nice place to be.
try their homemade chips. not shabby at all.
Dishes I tried:
burger
you could tell this was homemade and not from the frozen section of costco. this is one of those burgers that you really have to squeeze hard, open wide, and pray that you can it into your mouth. if you’re lucky, the juicy goodness won’t get all over you.
Jim's Steaks
400 South St
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 928-1911
Cuisine:
Cheesesteak, American, Barbecue
February 26, 2007
that's steak
As one of the heralded possesives of Philly cheesesteak royalty (Pat’s, Geno’s, Dalessandro’s… heck, there are a million cheesesteak places named after someone), Jim’s does not disappoint. The bread is average and prices are a bit high, but when you bite into a Jim’s, you know your mouth becomes alive with the taste of high quality steak. Just thinking about it makes me salivate. You can’t go wrong if you’re in the area.
Located on 4th and South Street, Jim’s is located in the heart of all the madness of the area. People watching and a characters of all sort will add to the experience of tasting the best steak in the area.
Dishes I tried:
pepper steak
tasty meat, but they chop it a little to fine for my tastes. i like to bite into my steak.


justin
01/15/2007After all I’ve the steak I’ve eaten, I’ve yet to try Ruth’s Chris…I’ll have to find an occassion to try it.