SNACK TIME: discovering new cheap treats, Jim Burke's bold chicken , local breweries in fatty throwdown tonight, Table 31 resets, politicians past and present weigh in on the only thing we are known for, besides Rocky

Drawing for Food Kris Chau is pretending it's summer.

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SNACK TIME: discovering new cheap treats, Jim Burke's bold chicken , local breweries in fatty throwdown tonight, Table 31 resets, politicians past and present weigh in on the only thing we are known for, besides Rocky

POSTED: Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 4:43 PM
Filed Under: Snack Time

Drawing for Food
Kris Chau is pretending it's summer.

Every Wednesday, Meal Ticket pokes around the food blog world to see what's simmering.

- Drawing for Food reveals Korea's greatest export. Hint: It's colder than a Hyundai and greener than kimchi.

- Blogalicious outlines a master plan for enjoying the elegant menu at James, including chef Jim Burke's signature roast chicken, without breaking the bank. Oh, and say "congratulations" when you see Kristina Burke.

- If you've got a jones that only cheesy ooze can satisfy, stop by the P.O.P.E tonight for their smackdown-style Macaroni Madness competition.� While you're there, take a moment to introduce yourself to Beer Lass Suzanne Woods and members of her women's beer club, In Pursuit of Ale.

- Today marks the re-opening of the Plaza Caf� at the Comcast Center, though the menu is missing a certain famous sandwich from last year. The Illadelph also notes The Inky's Rick Nichols' reporting Chris Scarduzio and George Perrier's Table 31 is pulling their fat out of the fire with a re-concepted menu.

- Unbreaded talks cheesesteak with Benjamin Franklin-channeler Ralph Archbold, who tells one of the greatest Ed-Rendell-loves-to -eat anecdotes, ever.

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