Menu for Little Fish 2.0, opening tonight

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Menu for Little Fish 2.0, opening tonight

POSTED: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 7:12 PM
Filed Under: Menu Time | Openings

Just swung by Little Fish — it's now open in Salt & Pepper's old space (746 S. Sixth St.) after closing at Sixth and Catharine — to find chefs Chadd Jenkins and Jonathan Petruce busy prepping for tonight, their first official night of service since their New Year's Eve soft-launch. The BYO — boasting a whopping two more seats than its original location! — opens at 5:30. Check out tonight's menu after the jump. Another tweak of note involving Mike Stollenwerk's soon-to-be-triumvirate of Philly restaurants (Fathom should be opening on Girard before February): The $28 Sunday-night five-course tasting deal that Stollenwerk started at the original Little Fish and later shifted to fish (1708 Lombard St.) is no more. Jenkins tells Meal Ticket that they'll instead run the deat, at a slightly heightened, still-quite-reasonable price of $33, at Little Fish only from here on out.

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Michelle
Posted 2011-01-06 15:21:22
Sweet! I can't wait to go in for dinner!

Foobooz » Quick Bites
Posted 2011-01-07 11:13:48
[...] Little Fish has reopened in the old Salt and Pepper space. Meal Ticket has the opening night menu. [Mel Ticket] [...] 

Small Plate Sundays at fish :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper
Posted 2011-01-26 12:47:13
[...] â   it replaces the $28 five-course prix-fixe that started at Little Fish, moved to fish, and is now back at Little Fish 2.0 for a few bucks more â   is intended to get his more staid customers into untested (and hopefully delicious) territory [...] 
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