IN PRINT: City Paper Food and Restaurants, September 1

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IN PRINT: City Paper Food and Restaurants, September 1

POSTED: Thursday, September 1, 2011, 6:30 PM
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- Adam Erace falls in the beau monde at a.kitchen, the new Bryan Sikora-helmed restaurant in the AKA Rittenhouse Square. From breakfast through dinner, he finds plenty to eat from the former chef of Django and Talula's Table.

- Also reviewed this week: The Man Who Couldn't Eat, a new work by James Beard-winning writer Jon Reiner. The candid opposite of the self-indulgent epicurean memoir, the book deals with Reiner's violent struggles with Crohn's disease. After being debilitated by complications, he's barred by his doctors from eating or drinking anything by mouth — a cruel and ironic ordeal for a passionate lover of food.

- In Feeding Frenzy: The debut of Cook, the pending Pitruco Pizza, renovation details for Sidecar and Garces Trading Co. and more.

- In Agenda: A.D. Amorosi chats with lauded documentarian Ken Burns, whose new film, Prohibition, will be boozily feted at Penns Landing tomorrow night.

Photo: Neal Santos

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