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Starr lunch deals

POSTED: Friday, October 15, 2010, 9:07 PM
Filed Under: Dealage
Photo | RetroDistrict
not Stephen Starr's lunchbox
Lunchtime dealage is very much in vogue this fall (Check out the awesome deal at La Viet we told you about earlier in the week), and there are two more midday meal deals to add to the list. El Rey (2013 Chestnut) is rolling out their Comida Corrida (Fast Lunch) for $9.99, which includes two courses and complimentary chips and salsa. One of the entree choices is Philly Mag's Best Hangover Cure, fried egg chilaquiles. The Comida Corrida is served Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Starr Restaurants is also bringing back the popular $15 2-course lunch at Butcher and Singer (1500 Walnut) which features their legendary Butcher Burger. Butcher and Singer lunch hours are Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Full menus for both deals after the jump.

El Rey “Comida Corrida”

$9.99 per person FIRST

Nopales Salad cactus, pumpkin seed, avocado, tomato Chayote Salad corn, pickled onion, avocado, lime vinaigrette Sopa de Hongos wild mushroom soup Sopa de Tortilla tomato broth, chicharron, crisp tortilla Esquites warm corn salad, habanero butter Nachos chorizo, Chihuahua cheese, black beans, pickled jalapeno, habanero, mint salsa SECOND

Enchiladas chicken, short rib or black bean Gorditas corn masa bun, pork pibil, hard boiled egg Tostada crispy tortilla, chicken tinga, cotija cheese Huevos Rancheros refried beans, salsa, sunnyside up egg Fried Egg Chilaquiles salsa verde, crispy tortilla Sope masa shells, skirt steak, poached egg, chipotle salsa, black bean crema Chicken Quesadilla

Butcher and Singer

$15 per person

First Course Soup of the Day Caesar Salad, Grana Padano House Cured Salmon, rhubarb and lemon Entrees

Butcher Burger, English cheddar, fried onions

Smoked Chicken Cobb Salad Cavatelli Bolognese, ricotta cheese


poncho
Posted 2010-10-17 15:46:59
Why don't they have vegetarian entree options?

Andy B
Posted 2010-10-18 10:49:13
Looks like El Rey has black bean enchiladas and Butcher and Singer is a steakhouse.
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