IN PRINT: City Paper Food and Restaurants, August 18

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IN PRINT: City Paper Food and Restaurants, August 18

POSTED: Friday, August 19, 2011, 10:50 AM
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- Adam Erace discovers that the name is only the tip of the zany iceberg at Llama Tooth on Spring Garden. Between the Asian-inspired "Bonsai Mac" and the Photoshopped camelid art that carries "all the seamlessness of an AOL-era celebrity nude," it's a strange place — but it's got some pretty good food.

- Nicole Rossi profiles local beekeeper Don Shump, who's started to sell wildflower honey through his Philadelphia Bee Company imprint. But retail is just one part of the equation for the apiarist — it's as much about education as it is about eating.

- In Feeding Frenzy: MilkBoy is open, Noble is closed and there's plenty to talk about with Tria Wine Room, Ramen Boy and more.

- In What's Cooking: Details on next week's birthday party at Dock Street, the fast-approaching Bar AIDS fundraiser, a canned beer dinner at Percy Street and more.

Photo: Neal Santos

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