IN PRINT: City Paper Food and Restaurants, Oct. 23
posted by Drew Lazor
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| Privé’s stuffed peppers |
| Photo | Shirley Nicole Fonner |
- Privé eyes, they’re watching you: Trey Popp drops by the new Mediterranean restaurant/lounge in Old City and finds it mostly to his liking. “There’s admirable variety and ingenuity in Privé’s small plates,” he writes.
- In Feeding Frenzy, I’ve got teh deetz on Lucky 13, the Café Clave redux, Blue Bananas and Capogiro’s plans to open a hot food restaurant.
- Welcome to the daily show — David Snyder checks out Du Jour in the Symphony House on Avenue of the Arts. He’s digging on the concept — “bordering-on-upscale fare in a hyper-casual setting” — even if some of the dishes he tries are too sweet for his teeth.
- James Saul comes up with a gourdgeous list of pumpkin beers, including offerings from local heroes Dogfish Head and Weyerbacher.
- In What’s Cooking, Nikki Volpicelli tells you all about an upcoming tequila dinner at Azul, a mezze-slingin’ presentation out in Cherry Hill, a love-for-the-Belgians beer dinner at the Devil’s Den and more.










