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Kitchen to offer West Philly "homemade" delivery/takeout

POSTED: Monday, January 31, 2011, 3:30 PM
Filed Under: Openings
Those of you looking for homemade food in West Philly without the hassle of getting off your sofa to cook it can finally rest easy. Starting on Feb. 14, Kitchen (4529 Springfield Ave.) will offer delivery, take-out and catering services from ... a kitchen. There's no traditional storefront and there's no seating; everything on the menu is meant for off-site consumption. Chef Jordan Miller has put together a menu designed to mimic home-cooked meals using healthy, local ingredients. Standouts include staples like chicken pot pie and vegetable lasagna, plus less traditional fare, like the West Philly Banh Mi, beef or pork meatballs marinated in sweet chili glaze, with pickled daikon radish, cucumbers, carrots, cilantro, and sriracha aioli on a homemade baguette. Whole meals are supposed to clock in around $15, including delivery and service charges. Take a peek at the whole operation over at Kitchen's snazzy website.

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