A real-life Mémé at Mémé on June 15

Chef David Katz's momma, Suzanne, will visit her own boy's restaurant (2201 Spruce St.) on Wednesday, June 15 to cook a homestyle meal celebrating the Katz fam's Moroccan-Jewish heritage.

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A real-life Mémé at Mémé on June 15

POSTED: Thursday, May 26, 2011, 8:00 AM
Filed Under: Chef Salad | Food Events

Chef David Katz's momma, Suzanne — aka Mémé, or grandma, to his two sons — will visit her own boy's restaurant (2201 Spruce St.) on Wednesday, June 15 to cook a homestyle meal celebrating the Katz fam's Moroccan-Jewish heritage. Guests who plop down at communal tables will be treated to traditional Moroccan dishes like baked fish with tomatoes; spicy meat-filled cigars; potato pastels; meatballs with celery and peas; and a tagine of lamb. The family-style affair, which'll cost $45 a head (the restaurant will pour $5 Moroccan wines, and BYO is fine), will have two seatings, 6 and 8:30 p.m. Call 215-735-4900 for rezzies.

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