IN PRINT: City Paper Food and Restaurants, May 6

Photo | Neal Santos - Trey Popp explores the slick, multi-traditional offerings at Garces Trading Company, where Jose Garces has once again succeeded at crafting a solid non-Latin concept. - "Give Pizza Chance," an all-pizza-themed art show, opens tomorrow at Rocket Cat Café, and we've got the backstory plus some sneak peeks of the slicetastic exhibit. - What's Cooking has details on a couple collab dinners — Zahav/Mémé, Spinal Tapas/Green Aisle — plus beer-y parties and an atypical Mother's Day idea. - Kraftwork, Cooperage and Renaissance's portable local organic sausage, all up in Feeding Frenzy. - In his Man Overboard column, Isaiah Thompson somehow manages to draw a connection between his favorite Chinese restaurant (Ting Wong) and various distrastrous goings-on in Philly.

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IN PRINT: City Paper Food and Restaurants, May 6

POSTED: Thursday, May 6, 2010, 5:56 PM
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Photo | Neal Santos
- Trey Popp explores the slick, multi-traditional offerings at Garces Trading Company, where Jose Garces has once again succeeded at crafting a solid non-Latin concept. - "Give Pizza Chance," an all-pizza-themed art show, opens tomorrow at Rocket Cat Café, and we've got the backstory plus some sneak peeks of the slicetastic exhibit. - What's Cooking has details on a couple collab dinners — Zahav/Mémé, Spinal Tapas/Green Aisle — plus beer-y parties and an atypical Mother's Day idea. - Kraftwork, Cooperage and Renaissance's portable local organic sausage, all up in Feeding Frenzy. - In his Man Overboard column, Isaiah Thompson somehow manages to draw a connection between his favorite Chinese restaurant (Ting Wong) and various distrastrous goings-on in Philly.
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