Ticket Stubs: Meal Ticket Weekly Recap, Nov. 29-Dec. 3

Monday, Nov. 29 Sticks & Stones finally opens on Passyunk. Yes, foreal! Rittenhouse is getting a new sushi spot called Yamaki. Ghosts of Thanksgiving, Zahav, Cafe con Chocolate, Osteria and more in Notes from the Weekend. Tuesday, Nov. 30 We've got details on the Dec. 13 Sam Jacobson/David Ansill chef's dinner at Han Dynasty. The soondubu (soft tofu stew) at Giwa will get you through this freezing Philly winter days. Our thoughts and prayers with the family and friends of Philly Beer Week co-founder Bruce Nichols, who passed away last week. Wednesday, Dec. 1 Bad news: American Blackboard will no longer open on South Street. 1 Shot Coffee's shiny new location opens in NoLibs. Kennett, the neighborhood restaurant replacing Lyons Den at Second and Christian, makes its debut. Passyunk Avenue gets a little Albanian flair with the opening of Mondial Café. Have you tried the tripe stew at Amis? Here's our take on how to recreate it at home. Thursday, Dec. 2 BT Baking opens its own retail location out in Lansdowne. New Southwestern small-plates restaurant and tequila bar Kokopelli opens on Chestnut. Friday, Dec. 3 Fishtown's adorable Lola Bean ups its food offerings. In love with grub from the Renaissance Sausage truck? Here's how to order links by the pound for home. Kraftwork kicks off a brand-new brunch menu.

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Ticket Stubs: Meal Ticket Weekly Recap, Nov. 29-Dec. 3

POSTED: Monday, December 6, 2010, 1:30 PM
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Monday, Nov. 29 Sticks & Stones finally opens on Passyunk. Yes, foreal! Rittenhouse is getting a new sushi spot called Yamaki. Ghosts of Thanksgiving, Zahav, Cafe con Chocolate, Osteria and more in Notes from the Weekend. Tuesday, Nov. 30 We've got details on the Dec. 13 Sam Jacobson/David Ansill chef's dinner at Han Dynasty. The soondubu (soft tofu stew) at Giwa will get you through this freezing Philly winter days. Our thoughts and prayers with the family and friends of Philly Beer Week co-founder Bruce Nichols, who passed away last week. Wednesday, Dec. 1 Bad news: American Blackboard will no longer open on South Street. 1 Shot Coffee's shiny new location opens in NoLibs. Kennett, the neighborhood restaurant replacing Lyons Den at Second and Christian, makes its debut. Passyunk Avenue gets a little Albanian flair with the opening of Mondial Café. Have you tried the tripe stew at Amis? Here's our take on how to recreate it at home. Thursday, Dec. 2 BT Baking opens its own retail location out in Lansdowne. New Southwestern small-plates restaurant and tequila bar Kokopelli opens on Chestnut. Friday, Dec. 3 Fishtown's adorable Lola Bean ups its food offerings. In love with grub from the Renaissance Sausage truck? Here's how to order links by the pound for home. Kraftwork kicks off a brand-new brunch menu.
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