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  • 30, Male
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • United States
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At 9:35am on July 27, 2008, Marilyn said…
Hey Yoni! Welcome to Philly Grub! I hope to see you at The Satellite one day when I move into the 'hood. :D

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West Philly is the Best Philly
About Me/Interests:
Radio, Philly pride, riding bikes and throwing bricks, being opinionated, The Dead Milkmen, punk music, WKDU, things with Liberty Bells on them, radical politics
Favorite Foods:
hoagies, corn, hummus, raw meat, lotus cakes, bubble tea, iced tea, fancy cheese, coffee, anything interesting, doner kebabs, tasty shit!
Favorite Restaurants:
Abbysinia, Viet/Thai, Mad Mex, The Satellite

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The new Blue Nile

About three years ago there was a pretty decent Ethiopian place at, like, 45th and Baltimore called Blue Nile. A couple months after it opened, it went from decent to pretty damn crappy. I don't know why. According to someone who knew someone who worked there (sure...), management decided to change cooks or recipes or some such thing. One way or the other, I didn't go there again and in a few months the place closed down.

A couple years later, everyone is raving about another Ethiopian restaura… Continue

Posted on July 27, 2008 at 5:41pm — 1 Comment

 
 

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Smoked Meat Sandwiches Coming To Brooklyn

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