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July 12th, 2016

Ants Pants Cafe, La Colombe, Draft Latte, Out & About in Philly, City of Brotherly Love, Saturday, Summer 2016, Sights & Scenes of the City, Philadelphia, PA

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Everyone was driving south as I took for Philly driving north from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.  The DE beaches are so crowded.  It is the height of the season.  Hot summer days get everyone out of town.  I love a Saturday and Sunday in a city.  You can walk around with ease.

Such was last Saturday.  I arrived at Rittenhouse Square.  This is one of the prettiest squares in Philadelphia.  Quickly we took a walk to South St. looking for a cafe that is very popular and very understated.  Called Ants Pants Cafe, located at 2212 South St.  Tel. 215-875-8002.  The Cafe has a small terrace in the back if you want to eat al fresco.  They offer breakfast, brunch, and lunch.  They take cash only but there is also an ATM machine inside.  Website? http://www.antspantscafe.com

The Ants Pants Cafe has offerings that could be found in any cafe in Australia.  The coffee is from Australia’s Tobbys Estate.  Ants Pants mean outstandingly good person.

Not knowing what the other table was asking I found out that they had ordered sweet potato fries.  They looked amazing so I had to have them.  They were brought in with sour cream and sweet chili sauces.

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A Spinach Salad with baby spinach, goat cheese, green apples, walnuts, red onions with a balsamaic vinaigrette, dressing, topped with crispy bacon.  An order of yogurt with fruit was also enjoyed.  All good and fresh with very friendly service.  Ants Pants Cafe offer smoothies, milkshakes and juice. It is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.

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Walking back to Rittenhouse Square I could not believe how quiet the streets were.  People usually do not see Philly this way.  The beautiful streets with its grand row houses and flowers.  The city is getting ready for the Democratic Convention and the Equality Forum.

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Rittenhouse Square has so many shops, restaurants and cafes.  This particular children’s shop caught my attention.  I am putting it in the post because I have so many friends becoming grandparents.  Check it out ladies.

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From tailoring, reconstruction, and custom design, Irina Sigal is on Locust Street.  Dressmaker Irina Sigal…www.irinasigal.com.

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These people were having fun discovering the city. Exploring Philly like never before.  It is a 15 guest bike. An open air tour bus. You are among other riders who might want to pedal around Philly during the day and during evenings stop at favorite bars.  They offer history tours, food tours, fitness rides, kids’ parties, and a new history tour with Ben Franklin.  Please visit http://www.bigredpedaltours.com

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Time for coffee.  The daily addiction.  I remember not that long ago in Puerto Rico, they thought that Americans did not know how to drink coffee.  Not strong enough, they would say.  Well that has certainly changed with amazing coffee shops found all throughout the nation.  One coffee shop being mentioned as one of the bests nationwide is La Colombe.  I arrived at this coffee shop located at 130 South 19th street in Philadelphia.  Tel. 215-563-0860.  It was packed with customers drinking the most incredible coffee.  This is not the only spot in Pennsylvania.  They have opened coffee shops in Boston, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and New York.  Check their website at http://www.lacolombe/blogs/cafes.

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La Colombe takes an iced coffee to a different level.  First ever Draft Latte, a take on the draft beers, except it is coffee. It even has the foam.  Now you can even find it in a can!!  It certainly was delicious sipped among others in this coffee shop which reminds me of a coffee shop in Europe.

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Things cannot be that bad in the world as long as there is coffee…lol.

We could not get into this tiny bar called the Graffitti Bar.  Through the alley way we went only to find it completely full.  Oh well, another time.

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There was a bit of thunder and a few sprinkles.  Time to head back home but not before I saw this couple.  Yes, romance is still in the air.

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August 5th, 2013

Parc, Restaurant, Bistro, Cafe, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Steak Tartare, Chicken Liver Parfait, Heirloom Tomato Salad, Trout Amandine, Coq Au Vin!!

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When it is sunny in Philadelphia the visitors and residents really come out to enjoy the beautiful weather.  Sunny skies, low humidity, and cooler temperatures, that’s what everyone in the city was enjoying on Sunday.

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Parc is one of those restaurants that sit overlooking the square.  Outdoor dining in a cafe atmosphere…great music playing in the background.

Parc is located at 227 S. 18th St, at Locust St., Philadelphia,  19103.  Tel. 215-545-2262. Website?  http://www.parc-restaurant.com.  Parc is also part of Starr Restaurant Group.

It was late in the afternoon, but nevertheless, Parc was crowded and still serving lunch.  They open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Sunday Brunch.

The bread is baked in-house and smelled delicious.  Since I have been eating gluten free, I have almost forgotten how dense bread really can be.

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A few appetizers were ordered:

The Steak Tartare was made with chopped filet, capers and a quail egg on top.

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This appetizer is one of my favorites at Parc.  Chicken Liver Parfait with red wine gelee.  It is a filling appetizer, perfect for sharing, as well.  I didn’t, but you know what I mean.

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An Heirloom Tomato Salad offered the taste of summer!!

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Our server mentioned that he loved the Trout Amandine with Haricots Verts, and lemon brown butter.  And he was right….delicious!

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I decided on the Sunday Special.  I think the Coq Au Vin makes its appearance at Parc every Sunday…so if you are there, I recommend it.  It is so tasty and it really falls off the bone.

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Parc offers wonderful desserts, but to tell you the truth we were totally satisfied…..so a little walk it was all that was needed.

Talk to you later.

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November 15th, 2012

Out & About…Historic Reading Terminal Market, Tommy Dinic’s, Nanee’s Kitchen, Sang Kee Peking Duck, Pearl Oyster Bar, Restaurants, Eateries, Brasserie, Parc, Rittenhouse Square…Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, A Beautiful Day on the City of Brotherly Love

Monday was the day…balmy temperatures, sunny skies; a beautiful fall day.  Off we went to spend the afternoon in Philadelphia.  To tell you the truth, just in the past year is when I have been discovering this city.  Just a little bit at a time.  Having lived in Baltimore, Maryland for about 5 years, I went more that way.  Some friends are very protective of Philadelphia.  All I have to say is that I like BWI better and they turn on me like crazy.  Okay, okay.  Let’s leave it at that.

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The more I visit Philadelphia, the more I like it.  That’s what I said the other day.  Driving around the city; the different neighborhoods are so well defined.

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I have been dying to visit the Reading Terminal Market.  This market is an institution in Philadelphia.  It is 120 years old.  It has seen its ups and downs. It is also one of America’s largest and oldest public markets.  The Reading Railroad opened the market in 1892, below the tracks of their train shed.  In 1990, the building was sold to the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority.  They re-built the Market to strict historic preservation standards.  Today, about 80 independently owned small businesses are thriving in the market.  They represent a diversity of nationalities.

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You will find fresh produce, imported fresh foods, seafood, and prepared meals.  You can park at the Parkway Garage at 12th & Filbert Sts., then get your ticket validated with a purchase of $10 or more.

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Cooking classes at La Cucina at The Market – State of the art demonstration kitchen offering classes.  For info. and registration, please visit http://www.readingterminalmarket.org.

Market tours are held every Wednesday and Saturday. Stories about Philly’s food favorites.  Reservations are required.  Please call 215-545-8007.

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I knew I was at the market when I saw the unloading of veggies.  The carrots were gigantic.

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As I stepped into the market I was stopped on my tracks by the huge collard greens.  Never seen them that big and beautiful.

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Even though we knew where we were going, I still had to stop and absorb it all.

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The Reading Terminal Market wants you to shop, eat , and stay awhile.  Plenty of tables, and chairs.

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First stop was going to be Dinic’s, Roast Pork and Beef.  In particular, we wanted the roasted pork.  Usually, this is served in their bread, which I understand is delicious.  Due to gluten allergies, no bread was ordered; we got it with hot peppers and cheese.  It did not disappoint, at all.  It is exactly as they had described it to me.  Succulent, mouth watering and juicy.  The wait was about 25 minutes.  The line was wrapped around.  Tommy Dinic’s has been around for many years.  Last year it was featured on Man vs. Food and now their usual fans have to make the lines with the newly discovered fans.

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The sign of gluten free food made me look and stop.  Nanee’s Kitchen serves Indian and Pakistani food.  All fresh made daily; a tasting available.  The majority of the dishes are gluten free.  The samosas are not.  Tel. 267-918-0786.

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We had our sights sets on Peking Duck.  It has been said that the best Peking Duck can be found at Sang Kee Peking Duck.  Besides having a restaurant in Philadelphia’s Chinatown, they also have one inside the Reading Terminal Market.

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The ducks were hanging.  Sorry about the picture, but that’s the best I could get.

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I placed my order and I could hear…chop, chop, chop.  The pouring of sauce and my take out was good to go.

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We continued with our take-outs and we decided to stop at Pearl’s Oyster Bar.  They serve broiled and fried fresh seafood platters, homemade snapper soup and oyster stew.  Their telephone is 215-627-7250.

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They did not mind that we were also bringing other food to their counter.  A couple of orders of oyster stew were placed on our table.  It was very good; plump oysters, milk, and for me, oyster crackers.

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What a combination of foods; oyster stew, roasted pork, with hot peppers and cheese, and Peking Duck!!  Right choices; loved them all.

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Could have stayed at the Market but we on our way to visit other places in the city.  Rittenhouse Square is so beautiful and as one of Philadelphia’s open space parks, it is a place to relax and enjoy a fantastic day.

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Right at 18th & Locust St. is a restaurant called Parc.  It is part of the Starr Restaurant Group. It opens 7 days a week.  They say their Sunday Brunch is to die for.  Tel. 215-545-2262.  Website?  http://www.parc-restaurant.com.  Our server was Stephany and she made sure that what we ordered was gluten free.

Parc is reminiscent of a French brasserie, bistro, and cafe.  Very open, large open windows overlooking the park, outdoor seating…great background music, as well.

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We decided to have a little tasting of something…how could you not?  An order of Chicken Liver Mousse with pickled shallots and grain mustard.  I have had this appetizer before and can’t say enough about it.  Really, very good.

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An order of Charcuterie of artisanal meats, country pate, and chicken liver mousse, accompanied by an assortment of their homemade breads.

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The afternoon was so nice….but, it was time to drive back to the beach.   Another visit to Philadelphia soon; that, I am sure of.  Talk to you later.

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June 22nd, 2011

Philadelphia, Rittenhouse Square, Parc Brasserie, Restaurant, Bistro, Cafe, Review, Pennsylvania

 

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Away from the Beaches for 24 hours.  Back already.  A road trip.  I am getting to know Philadelphia, but I still have a long ways to go.  Having worked and lived in Baltimore, Maryland, I really never went much to Phildelphia.  Now, I am going full steam ahead; way into walking the streets, checking the neighborhoods and experiencing its restaurants….all the way to the food trucks.

After driving for a couple of hours it was time for a walk.  Just like I enjoy seeing the roadhouses in Baltimore, Philadelphia has beautiful ones, as well.  At this time of the year some looked so amazing.

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It was around 2 p.m. and not having eaten, Michael and I decided to walk in the direction of Rittenhouse Square. 

Rittenhouse Square was named for astronomer/clockmaker, David Rittenhouse.  He was a descendant of William Rittenhouse, who built the first paper mill in America in Germantown.  He was also the President of the American Philosophical Society and the first Director of the United States Mint.

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Rittenhouse Square has always denoted quality.  And, to have lived near or on the Square was a mark of prestige.

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Fountains, trees, and benches for people to sit and relax.  At that time of the day, the heat was getting up there and just to be under the canopy of those trees was instant relief.

The Parc Brasserie, a Bistro and Cafe.  Usually, I would sit outside, if available, but after walking so much; air condition was what I wanted.

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The Parc Brasserie is located at 227 South 18th St., Philadelphia, PA 19103.  Tel. 215-646-2262.  Website?  www.parc-restaurant.com.  Parc is part of the famility of restaurants owned by Starr Restaurants.

Ornate ceilings, the restaurant pays hommage to the French Cafe culture.  We had a perfect seat; looking over Rittenhouse Square and checking the passersby; some walking their four legged friends and others just enjoying a beautiful day in the city.

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The bread was to die for; baguettes are made in-house daily.

We shared an appetizer of Chicken Liver Mousse with pickled shallots and grain mustard.  Again, this bread was thick, warm and oh, so good.  Perfect appetizer for a hot day.

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Then Michael ordered the Lamb Sandwich, with Harissa aioli and arugula.  Pomme frites? Of course, how could you not?  Took a bite; very good.

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Just in case you did not know what Harissa is; I did not know either.  It is a condiment from North Africa and the Middle East.  It is made from chiles, oil, garlic and cilantro, pounded with cumin or ground coriander and sometimes dried mint or verbena leaves.

I ordered the Nicoise Salad with seared tuna, shaved vegetables and lemon vinaigrette.  It had been some time since I had a Nicoise Salad; fresh and light.  The tuna, the white anchovies and the combination of the veggies with the lemon vinaigrette, made it so special.  The lettuce? Buttery comes to mind.

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A leisure afternoon with great food, great service, and the perfect view, as well.

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No sweet ending at this time of the day.  But an espresso we did have.  We still had dinner in mind and some more walking to do.

 Note:  Some info. for my post was taken from www.ushistory.org.

Talk to you later….

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