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June 24th, 2011

Chifa, Peruvian, Cantonese, Tapas, Dim Sum, Restaurant, Review, Center City, Philadelphia,

 

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Peruvian and Cantonese fusion found in Peru; Latin and Asian influences.

“Chifa is the phonetic pronunciation of the Chinese character that represents this shared cuisine.  It also refers to the restaurants that serve it.”

Some months ago I visited a restaurant by the name of Amada in Philadelphia. All tapas and very Spanish.  I really enjoyed it, so much so that I wrote a post on AboutMyBeaches on 3/7/11.  All you have to do is click on the month of March 2011 and scroll down to the date.  I wanted to try some of the other restaurants owned by the Garces Group. 

Jose Garces is the main event; Ecuadorian heritage, winner of the most recent The Next Iron Chef.  Not too many chefs hold that title; only 6 chefs in the country.

Philadelphia is really not that far from the Delaware beaches; about 2 hours and 20 minutes depending on traffic. 

Michael and I decided to have a late dinner.  I thought that the restaurant was going to be closed by the time we got there.  Let’s say we closed Chifa.

Chifa is located at 707 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19106.  Tel. 215-925-5555.  Website?  http://www.chifarestaurant.com.

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Latin and Asian; the decoration reflected those influences.  As you entered Latin is the style; tiles, woods, pottery.  The bar is located in this room.

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Next room?  Asian; reds and oranges.  Long tables ready for Dim Sum.

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Kristin was our server and she had been with Chifa since it opened a couple of years ago.  Her knowledge and expertise helped us make the best choices.

She brought us bread to the table.  This bread is called Pandebono.  It is made out of Yuca flour and Manchego cheese.  A little dipping sauce on the side; a hint of sweetness.  Very good.

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Chifa serves most of their food as “tapas” and “family” style.  Sharing is a key word.  Tapas are small plates.  A taste here or there; a teasing.  You want more.

Our first choice was the Ceviche, cooked Peruvian style.  The fish? Kingfish.

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The most likely origin of “ceviche” lies in the area of present-day Peru and it is part of its national heritage. 

This ceviche was probably one of the best I have tasted.  So fresh.  The marinade is Leche de Tigre, which is composed of key lime or bitter orange juice, sliced pickled onions, chili, salt and pepper and served with small slices of cooked sweet potato.  Roasted corn or “mote” on the side.  Excellent combination of flavors.

Kristin told us the Duck Tacos were so popular.  After trying different recipes, finally the winner was the one on the menu.  Duck confit, house kimchi, sliced radish, cracklins on flour tortillas.  Remember when I said that tapas are a teaser?  This is a good example.  Could have had more; too bad I had to share them.  He was thinking the same thing.

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I love octupus, or pulpo in Spanish.  I see them on the menu and I don’t even have to think.  They were rock octupus, garlic-ginger, purple potatoes, ginger gastrique.  Roasted and perfectly seasoned.

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I wasn’t sure if I was going to like the Thai sausage but it was served with an aromatic rice, tamarind chile sauce and papaya salad.  The sauce was excellent; a little thick; the tamarind was a predominant flavor in the sauce.

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The Red Curry had jumbo lump crab, coconut, jasmin rice, tofu and eggplant.  Not too spicy.  We actually enjoyed it so much.

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We even had dessert, but no picture.  It was a mango mousse with mango sherbert.  This is the time of the year for this much loved fruit in tropical climates.  So many shapes and flavors, as well.

Thank you Kristin for the service you gave us.  The combination of unusual and unique ingredients was tops.

Note:  Chifa is open for lunch Mondays through Fridays 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.  It is open for dinner Sundays through Thursdays from 5:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays it opens from 5:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m.

 

Have a great day!!…Food trucks are next!!

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June 23rd, 2011

Di Bruno Bros., Italian Market, Center City, Philadelphia, In the heart of the City

 

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I had heard it before; Philadelphia has a reputation for culinary excellence; the immigrant population having contributed to a large mixture of tastes.

I read a paragraph by Mark Glickman who wrote The Foods of Philadelphia and he described it best.  You can find representations of these foods (soft pretzel, Philly Cheese Steak), elsewhere.  But, only in Philadelphia and its environs can you find the real thing.  You might get a soft pretzel at a mall in Cincinnati, or a Philly Cheese Steak at a cafe in California and wonder “What’s the big deal?  Come to Philadelphia, and you will find out.

It is definitely different and I am enjoying learning about it. 

In my last post I told you that there was more walking to be done.  Leaving Parc located at Rittenhouse Square we kept on a good pace but something caught my attention when a door opened.  I was not even paying attention, but the produce looked beautiful.  Of course, we had to go in.  What a surprise!!  What a market!!  Thank God I had just eaten, and thank God I was walking and could not carry anything else with me.  Otherwise, watch out!!

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This was Di Bruno Bros., located at 1730 Chestnut St., Tel. 215-665-9220.  Website?  www.dibruno.com/locations/rittenhousesquare.

Yes, in Center City, in the heart of Philadelphia.  The original Italian market opened in 1939 at 930 S. 9th St. and it is still standing there.

This market is unreal and so is the service.  I noticed the regular customers were known by name.  I was just absorbing it all. 

Here are some of the pictures I took. 

Prepared Foods

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Beef Department

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The biggest cheese section I have ever seen with cheeses from all over the world.

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Olive Oils to pick and choose.

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Did not know that there were so many bitters.

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Smoked Salmon

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Hams and sausages

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Breads

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The Bakery?  Cookies, Tarts, Cakes and Pies

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Are you hungry yet?  You know, on this particular post, it was best to be somewhat quiet and let the pictures do the talking.  No way I could have explained all of this in simple words.

 P.S.  They also do catering.

Have a good one….got to go to my daily trip to Giant in Rehoboth Beach…. talk to you later….Chifa and the Food Trucks are still to come….

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