Tomorrow: Must Eats at Philly Kitchen Share

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Tomorrow: Must Eats at Philly Kitchen Share

POSTED: Friday, October 23, 2009, 6:59 PM
Filed Under: Food Events

There are only a few tix left for the Must Eats dinner at Philly Kitchen Share (1514 South St.) tomorrow night. Curated by culinary crew Spinal Tapas (aka Philly Weekly's Brian McManus and Tim McGinnis, plus guest chef Brad Jennings), the meal will feature nine courses inspired by PW's recent Must Eats cover package. Tix are $90 a head, but keep in mind that this price also includes all-you-can-drink Yards Brawler, a meet-and-greet with Tim Roberts of that brewery and what McGinnis teases as "a sneak preview of an item on our Must Eats 2010 cover story." Muy interesante.

Menu after the jump; claim your spot via PKS' Web site.

pickles
cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers from aj�s pickle patch

suzuki peruvian ceviche
black sea bass, citrus, tamari romesco sauce, rice cracker

tempura green beans
green beans, blackening spice, cajun remoulade

shrimp pho cocktail
anise beef stock court bouillon, tiger shrimp, thai basil, hoisin, peanut

trio of sliders
fiorella�s sausage
fennel mostada, parc baguette

lamb shoulder
pomegranate juice, parc baguette

reuben
house-brined brisket, sriracha 1,000 island dressing, gruyere

polpo pizza
octopus, marinara sauce, claudio�s smoked mozzarella

dessert
stock's pound cake & patches of star goat's milk ice cream


phillygreg
Posted 2009-10-26 07:32:51
this is maybe the dumbest menu and concept ever. i can't believe there's still tickets available. how didn't these phonies sell it out? it worse then the origanal "50 must eats" list. the waffle fries at liberties? come on.
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