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stephenc

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  1. Back in school, I remember Four Square and Magnolia being pretty good, from being treated there by my parents, or friends' parents.

    However, one time one of my frat brothers treated us to a dinner at Il Palio after winning a ton of money gambling.

    That was absolutely incredible.

  2. At every chinese dinner party we've ever been to, at least in the United States, we don't do "banquet style". It's more of a homestyle, with every dish thrown in the center of the table. For 10 or more people, we often just lay out a buffet.

    You don't need expensive equipment to do homestyle cooking. You can steam a fish in a regular pot or steam ricecooker. Hell, my mom has even microwaved a fish, topped with salt, ginger, greenonion, hot oil, soy. No one could tell it wasn't steamed.

    Greens are easy.

    Check a few homestyle chinese cookbooks for some stirfrys. They're tough to mess up.

    Lo mein or rice noodles are good too. You could conceivably just get order this takeout to save time.

    Everyone likes dumplings right? There was a whole thread on here about them a couple of months ago. You could make some dumplings ahead of time, freeze them, and boil them up.

    Make a soup.

    Buy some fruit for dessert, especially oranges.

    If all else fails, cook up some fried chicken. People may have different tastes, but EVERYONE likes fried chicken.

  3. From the weakly:

    http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/view.php?id=9381

    And now, for a bit of navel-gazing: PW's food critic Lauren McCutcheon got lots of old-school Philly hateration for her review of Bookbinder's in this here organ last week, which cited the "gelatinous" clam chowder and "jaw-breaking" oyster crackers among other "really bad" menu items, but this was by far the classiest email from Philadelphia's swank set:

        Dear Lauren,

        I guess a blowjob is out of the question?

        -[bookbinder's scion] John Taxin

    Okay, ew? Kind makes you wonder about that gelatinous clam chowder.

    Hahahaha.

  4. Back in when I was in college, my buddies and I would do this thing every week where we would walk (or drive out), usually starting from East Campus.

    We'd then go to whatever restaurant we came to first, that none of us ever ate at.

    Fun stuff, and in exploring in this way, we found a couple neat little places. There's a Jamaican Jerk place in Downtown, Durham, just outside the downtown loop. Forget what it's called or where it's located. We came upon Shrimp Boats and got the best fried chicken we've ever tasted. Imagine that, fried chicken from a place called Shrimp Boats.

    If you're talking about fine dining, I don't know much about it. I remember Magnolia and Four Square being good back when I was there. I remember going to Nana's a couple times back in the day, but only because I was friends with the bartender.

    The food I remember most from my 4 years there.... Shrimp n grits at that place in Chapel Hell, and the chicken philly made by Jihad at ID on 9th street.

    The chicken Philly was nothing close to a chicken philly. But it was the best middle-eastern spiced chicken hoagie I've ever tasted. And the dude was a total ketchup-nazi too. I also like the tabbouleh.

    You guys should feel lucky.

    The triangle has weekend breakfast/brunch places that are ten times better than what we have up here in Philly.

  5. Philadelphia the movie might be kind of a downer, but Witness might work. I've never seen it. I have a deep and abiding love of Philadelphia Story, but it's not a Main Line party, dahling  :laugh:  6th Sense might work, since there is some philly scenery. Oh wait, 12 monkeys has all that great footage of the prison! I need to do some research.

    Umm, forget all those and just watch Rocky.

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