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Kimmel Center brings Wolfgang Puck to Philly

POSTED: Friday, January 28, 2011, 10:08 PM
Filed Under: Chef Salad | Food Events | Openings
One of the world's biggest celeb chefs is making his presence known in Philadelphia: Wolfgang Puck Catering has launched an exclusive partnership with The Kimmel Center in the form of The Lounge by Wolfgang Puck, Puck's first venture into the 215. The Lounge will offer cuisine for a variety of tastes and diets (they do kosher and vegan menus). No word on menu specifics yet, but expect catering options to be strictly in-season. Following the lead of many of Philly's other chefs of note, Puck and his team will take advantage of local resources, making The Lounge a high-end sustainable option for events. Now for the bad news: Unfortunately, for those wishing for a Spago to call our own, Puck's operation won't be accessible to the public on a walk-in basis. If you're planning an upcoming event, though, contact catering director Vicki Pohl (vicki.pohl@wolfgangpuck.com) for additional details.

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