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POSTED: Friday, October 9, 2009, 5:41 PM
Filed Under: Contests

The GPTMC is pushing hard on their "With Love" ad campaign with their latest offering -- an array of vivid photographic e-postcards you can send to all your out-of-town buddies, reminding them we have a world-class baseball team, a world-class art museum permanently linked to a braindead boxer and way cheaper rents than they do.

Bonus, every e-postcard you send equals an entry to win one of ten $100 gift cards; 5 to Starr Restaurant Organization eateries, 5 to Garces Restaurant Group spots.

Send an e-postcard here.


Caroline - Philadelphia Tourism
Posted 2009-10-09 15:02:36
It's too bad I'm ineligible for the gift cards because I am sending these things like crazy.
Posted by Felicia D'Ambrosio @ 5:41 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
POSTED: Monday, October 5, 2009, 6:09 PM
Filed Under: Contests | Food Events | Photos
Photo | Drew Lazor

Meal Ticket had a great time attending Unbreaded's Sandwich Smash event last night at the Bellevue. So much so that we'd love for you to provide a caption for this photo of the participants onstage for a post-cooking Q&A.

L-R: Arthur Cavaliere of Parc, Peter McAndrews of Modo Mio, Rick Olivieri of Rick's Steaks, Mark Coates of Bebe's Barbecue, Michael Solomonov of Zahav, and the evening's MC, Esquire food editor Ryan D'Agostino.


David Snyder
Posted 2009-10-05 13:36:33
Yo Ryan, I'm happy you're food editor at Esquire and I'ma let you finish, but Rick's Steaks at RTM was one of the best cheesesteak spots of all time!

Vincenzo
Posted 2009-10-05 13:37:58
"We'll just wait for Mark Coates to finish his beer before we take comments from the audience."

Fidel Gastro
Posted 2009-10-05 16:49:46
"Before you comment on the t-shirt-under-blazer look, try to remember that we're the guys making the sandwiches, and you're the guys eating them."

Jaime
Posted 2009-10-05 16:52:15
It's a fat guy sandwich on skinny bread

Roland
Posted 2009-10-06 02:12:59
"Check out Rick's Frozen Cheesesteaks! Coming soon in your 7/11's frozen section!"
Posted by Drew Lazor @ 6:09 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
POSTED: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 5:03 PM
Filed Under: Contests | Food Events

Scheduled for this Sunday, Oct. 4, at 5 p.m., Unbreaded's Sandwich Smash will feature five Philly chefs � Michael Solomonov (Zahav), Arthur Cavaliere (Parc), Peter McAndrews (Paesano's), Rick Olivieri (Rick's Steaks) and Mark Coates (Bebe's Barbecue) �� putting live sandwich-making demos at the Park Hyatt at the Bellevue. Tickets (there are still a few available) get you tastes of each chef's signature sandwich, plus beer from Anheuser-Busch, chips from Herr's and gelato from Capogiro.

Want a free pair of tix to the event? (Don't worry, Iggles heads � it's bye week this week.) All you gotta do is send correct answers to the three trivia questions after the jump to drew.lazor@citypaper.net. (Do NOT leave answers as a comment.)

Good luck!

UPDATE: Well, that was fast. Meal Ticket reader Andy checked in with the correct answers a mere 7 minutes after this post went live. Well-done, sir. We've added the answers after the jump.

1. On the show House M.D., what is Dr. House's go-to sandwich?

The Reuben

2. Which Philadelphia institution, famous for its sandwiches, also serves a gigantic six-egg omelette stuffed with 12 ingredients?

Shank's Original

3. Which prolific American author/poet wrote a semi-autobiographical novel that's also the name of a sandwich?

Charles Bukowski (Ham on Rye)


emily kiser
Posted 2009-09-29 12:37:55
1. reuben sandwich, dry, no fries, hold the pickles

2. Famous 4th Street Deli

3. Bukowski (Ham on Rye) (funny, was just about to read The Western Lands)



thanks for the fun contest!

Sandwich Tour 2010 begins today, and we need your suggestions! :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper
Posted 2010-07-23 13:24:23
[...] Sandwich Smash [...] 
Posted by Drew Lazor @ 5:03 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
POSTED: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 8:40 PM
Filed Under: Contests | Food TV

... Meal Ticket reader Jeff, who submitted this response to our Tuesday contest query: "If Andrew Zimmern came to visit you in Philly, where would you take him to eat and why?"

I�d take him to a cheesteak place that also sold Taylor�s Pork Roll. Then I�d ask the steak maker to combine them both into a sandwich and we�d eat that. This would confirm my suspicions that this might be the greatest culinary combo that hasn�t (to my knowledge) been attempted yet.

On a weirdness scale, does this even stack up to some of the "bizarre" stuff Zimmern's eaten over the years? Not at all. But we gotta give it to this dude for one simple reason: Putting pork roll on a cheesesteak is a GREAT IDEA.

Congrats, Jeff!


pepep
Posted 2009-09-11 10:28:01
Good job sweet sweets! Kenny put his pork roll his own cheesesteak yesterday
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POSTED: Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 5:05 PM
Filed Under: Contests | Food and Movies

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, the new 3-D animated movie inspired by Judi and Ron Barrett's classic children's book, sneak-peeks this coming Saturday, Sept. 12 at 10 a.m. at AMC Cherry Hill � and Meal Ticket has TWO four-packs of tickets to give away. The movie follows the exploits of bumbling inventor Flint (voiced by Bill Hader), who develops a device that causes it to rain food. An amazing discovery for his hungry town � until he realizes the machine has a mind of its own.

Want to squeal with glee alongside family and/or friends as a giant pancake hilariously crushes a school? All you have to do is send the correct answers to the three trivia questions after the jump to drew.lazor@citypaper.net. (DO NOT leave answers as a comment; if you win, you must pick up your tix from the City Paper offices no later than this Friday, Sept. 11.)

Good luck, and watch out for spaghetti tornadoes.

UPDATE [1 p.m.]: Congrats to Meal Ticket readers Mark and Erik, our two winners. We've added the answers to the trivia questions after the jump.

1. Judi Barrett wrote a sequel to Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. What is it called?

Pickles to Pittsburgh.

2. Which Cloudy voice actor has also written a cookbook about barbecuing?

Al Roker.

3. Mr. T voices policeman Earl Devereaux in Cloudy. What pro athlete will play B.A. Baracus � a role T originated � in the 2010 film adaptation of The A-Team?

UFC star Quinton "Rampage" Jackson


Jeffrey West
Posted 2009-09-09 13:12:18
1. Pickles to Pittsburgh: The Sequel to Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs.

2. Al Roker

3. Quinton (Rampage) Jackson

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POSTED: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 6:11 PM
Filed Under: Contests

The Bizarre Truth, the new book from Bizarre Foods host Andrew Zimmern, drops today, and Meal Ticket's giving away a copy of the brand-new tome, a collection of experiences the food personality gathered during the filming of his new Travel Channel show Bizarre Worlds. Want to win? All you gotta do is submit a funny, apropos answer to the following question (you can leave it in the comments, or e-mail it to drew.lazor@citypaper.net):

If Andrew Zimmern came to visit you in Philly, where would you take him to eat and why?

We'll be accepting submissions until tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. That gives you a little more than 24 hours to come up with a winning answer. Get to commenting/e-mailing, and good luck!


Megan Boyle
Posted 2009-09-08 13:50:44
I would take him to the Italian Market, where he could get a taste of the best (Di Bruno Bros., Claudio's,Sarcone's, La Veracruzana) and most bizarre (the lines at Geno's and Pat's, when neither is a Top 10 Cheesesteak)that Philly has to offer.

Fidel Gastro
Posted 2009-09-08 15:35:17
If this guy came to visit me, that would mean he has my contact info, which means that we would be colleagues at a minimum, and I'm not yet willing to admit that I'm colleagues with Andrew Zimmern. Jealous of, maybe. But colleagues? hell no. Hypothetically speaking, however, rather than watch him snack on an assorment of chopped up and deep fried genitalia, I think it would be a lot cooler if he just ripped out the pages from his shitty ass book, doused them in a gasoline vinaigrette, and ate every last one.

Jesse Middleton
Posted 2009-09-08 16:39:20
I'd take him to the next Open ChefAMe because it's my baby.  AND the food rocks and the people are pretty cool too.  Just my 2 cents.  If not that then we'd go to National Mechanics because their veggie burger is fanfreakintastic.

ltguerintee
Posted 2009-09-08 18:22:23
pyt burger

rory
Posted 2009-09-08 21:52:06
tony luke's so he can get a piece of that south philly attytood first hand when he stumbles while ordering.

EmmKay
Posted 2009-09-09 09:37:00
I'd take him to 5th and Wolf for street food. Nothing beats unidentified protein on a stick!

christine
Posted 2009-09-09 10:11:18
i would take him to china town, but not for dim sum, that's too vanilla, i would take him to the back alleys and feed him all sorts of weird sea creatures and pigeons and durian!!

Sarah
Posted 2009-09-09 10:52:49
Taco Loco.

cjmemay
Posted 2009-09-09 11:36:12
I'd take him to my apartment, where I'd feed him Sloppy Jacks, (Sloppy Joes on pancakes, all from scratch) and Yards.



Why? 

Because I want someone else to love them as much as I do.

Jeff
Posted 2009-09-09 13:16:52
I'd take him to a cheesteak place that also sold Taylor's Pork Roll. Then I'd ask the steak maker to combine them both into a sandwich and we'd eat that. This would confirm my suspicions that this might be the greatest culinary combo that hasn't (to my knowledge) been attempted yet.
Posted by Drew Lazor @ 6:11 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
POSTED: Monday, August 17, 2009, 4:09 PM
Filed Under: Booze | Contests

Last week, Andres Sanchez of Positano Coast (212 Walnut St., 215-238-0499) won the regional round of the 2009 Bombay Sapphire "Inspired Bartender Search" at Union Trust, earning the mixologist a trip to Vegas at the end of this month to compete with 39 others for a chance to be featured in GQ's Men of the Year issue. The barkeep's weapon of choice? The summery Shiso & Samba. Recipe after the jump; we'll keep you posted on Sanchez's exploits. Or just go get at the dude yourself, as he's behind the bar at Positano Wednesday through Saturday.

Shiso & Samba

1 1/2 parts Bombay Sapphire Gin
1 1/2 Parts Koren Melon
1/2 part St. Germain
1/2 Lemon
3/4 parts Aloe Vera
1 oz. Pellegrino Water

Pour all ingredients into a mixing glass in the order listed above.

Shake all ingredients and pour into a chilled martini glass

Top with 1oz Pellegrino water and garnish with a fresh Japanese Shiso Leaf


Foobooz » Blog Archive » Accolades For Bartenders, Bloggers & More
Posted 2009-08-19 12:39:57
[...] Positano Coast bartender Andres Sanchez is competing in GQ & Bombay Sapphire’s “Inspired Bartender Search” having won the regional round last week. He’ll be headed to Las Vegas for the national contest. He’s pouring his Shiso & Samba. Meal Ticket has the recipe. [Meal Ticket] [...] 
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POSTED: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 7:00 PM
Filed Under: Contests | Openings
rubbphilly.com

Chef Matthew Levin, who's opening Rubb this fall at 4445 Main Street in Manayunk, tells us he needs a name for the menacing, tatted-up pig that serves as the barbecue spot's mascot. So whatcha got? Drop you best moniker in the comments. We'll have more on the spot (as well as his still-in-the-works NoLibs restaurant Masano) in a bit.


felicia d'ambrosio
Posted 2009-08-11 14:24:27
HawgBristle

felicia d'ambrosio
Posted 2009-08-11 14:26:10
Lard Hamilton

paco
Posted 2009-08-11 14:33:41
P.Grubbenswine

Kelly White
Posted 2009-08-11 14:40:34
BLT Lazor

cjmemay
Posted 2009-08-11 14:48:25
Suicide Suey

Matt
Posted 2009-08-11 14:50:35
Sueycide O'Bacon

Drew
Posted 2009-08-11 14:51:51
Pork Chopper



The Baconator



President James K Pork



Baconham Lincoln



Ed Rendell



Dennis Chopper

Drew Lazor
Posted 2009-08-11 14:54:29
Matt:



SUEYCIDE?! Amazing...

Mike
Posted 2009-08-11 14:57:29
Pigliam TrotterHawk



Swiney Troughwell



Ant-nee

Brion
Posted 2009-08-11 15:08:28
Manny Yoinker



Billy Lard Thompson

cjmemay
Posted 2009-08-11 15:08:39
I'm so peeved.

Drew Lazor
Posted 2009-08-11 15:13:23
cjmemay:



So sorry, your first comment got quarantined by our spam moderator. Let the record show that cjmemay submitted a Suicide/Suey-related pig name a full two minutes before Matt's "Sueycide Suey." But hey, we're all winners here.

cjmemay
Posted 2009-08-11 15:13:52
Well, no I just look bitter. Doh! Stupid spam filter!

cjmemay
Posted 2009-08-11 15:19:43
I'll give credit where credit is due, Sueycide O' Bacon is still better than Suicide Suey.

Cline
Posted 2009-08-11 15:20:05
Sidd Delicious or Joe Yummer

Katie
Posted 2009-08-11 16:08:14
Lynyrd Dynyrd

Satten
Posted 2009-08-11 16:13:10
This one is easy given the spelling of Rubb:



Wilbbur or Wilburr



depending on their preference to have the "bb" match (and Rubb spelled backwards), or to have both words end in double letters. Please tell me you get the reference.

Bodhisattva
Posted 2009-08-11 16:48:38
Juan Epstein

Jackie
Posted 2009-08-11 17:05:57
Pork Butt

bbqallday
Posted 2009-08-11 20:14:43
Fat Boy



Fatback



Joey Hamone

Bodhisattva
Posted 2009-08-12 11:03:06
Ramone

Collin
Posted 2009-08-12 11:41:00
Bubb Rubb - 'The whistles go wooooo woooooooooooooo!'



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgRoM4kf8gI&feature=PlayList&p=CF54A2D764951CEF&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=40

Meal Ticket :: Blog Archive :: Checking in with Matthew Levin: Rubb, Masano … something else? :: Philadelphia City Paper :: Philadelphia Arts, Restaurants, Music, Movies, Jobs, Classifieds, Blogs
Posted 2009-08-12 12:22:09
[...] Today your best Philly burger reco• Pictures from the Marigold Kitchen Farewell Dinner• Got a name for Rubb's pig?• Unbreaded goes for the gold: Sandwich Smash coming this October• 13 events in 13 hours [...] 

Foobooz » Blog Archive » BBQ Update
Posted 2009-08-12 13:23:35
[...] with a North African pepper sauce. Also, Levin’s pig mascot needs a name. Can you beat the names already posted?  [Meal [...] 

Zack
Posted 2009-08-12 15:09:04
Porkfest

ea
Posted 2009-08-12 16:51:33
Travis Pigkle

David Snyder
Posted 2009-08-13 00:27:32
Didn't I see that pig on FX's motorcycle gang show, Sons of Ham-archy?

Dixie Cupz
Posted 2009-08-17 08:57:48
Deep Fried Flip Flop

TJ Hooter
Posted 2009-08-17 10:58:57
Michael Vick's Fave Pooch

Bubba Levin
Posted 2009-08-18 10:26:37
Rubb Off

Dood
Posted 2009-08-25 17:48:41
Matt Levin
Posted by Drew Lazor @ 7:00 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
POSTED: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 4:40 PM
Filed Under: Booze | Brew Revue | Contests
Grey Lodge Pub
Your breakfast for the marathon

Thirteen-year-olds are an awkward lot. Unlike most freshly minted teenagers, who generally want to disappear into a hole until the day they can get their license, The Grey Lodge Pub is celebrating their 13th birthday with the �lan of a far more sophisticated teen � one who possesses his older brother's ID and an insatiable craving for cask beer.

On Saturday, August 15th, starting at 11 a.m., the Lodge will throw themselves a party of epic proportions. Every hour will kick off another event, featuring another brewery, another game, another live band � you get the idea. Authors and brewery reps will sign books and body parts, hand out prizes and hold forth. Scoats, Lodge cellarmaster and evil genius behind this bacchanalia, will preside. Highlights:

11 a.m.-noon: Dock Street Triskaidekaphilia (possibly translating to "love of 13") was brewed especially for Grey Lodge's anniversary. For $8, you get half a liter of the local dunkel weisse, two ente wurst (duck sausages) and a soft pretzel.

1 p.m.: Beat Philadelphia Brewing's Chris or Dean at 101 darts to win Philadelphia Brewing Co. T-shirts; their new 6.2 percent ABV Amarillo-hopped Mayfair IPA will be on a gravity-pour firkin.� CP assistant Copy Editor Carolyn Wyman, author of The Great Philly Cheesesteak Book, will be on hand to sign copies of her masterpiece.

2 p.m.: Compare and contrast two vintages (2008, 2009) of Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout, a bomber with no chocolate in it at all.� Brooklyn brewmaster Garrett Oliver suggested this be paired with chicken mole over rice, so it will be.

4 p.m.: Victory Pils and Phils (wear your Phillies gear to get Victory pint glasses) and really old Old Horizontal. Scoats squirreled away a case of Victory's killer barleywine and is breaking out his 1997 vintage stash for the Phillies game.

5 p.m.: Putting the bar in bar mitzvah will be Grey Lodge's reigning Beer Geek, Steve Hawk, who will read some Hebrew before passing out cake. Pin the yarmulke on the (paper) Steve Hawk for prizes.

10 p.m.: It's Always Sunshine-y at the Grey Lodge: Dress up as the Green Man and definitely win a T-shirt; re-enact scenes from everyone's favorite loser bar-owner slapstick show for prizes; It's Always Sunny trivia contest. Also, a special keg of Keller Tr�egs Sunshine Pils and Tr�egs Naked Elf on draft.

11 p.m.: Have you ever wanted to wear a traffic cone on your head and allow strangers to attempt to chuck rings onto it? Flying Fish head brewer Casey Hughes has! Flying Fish Exit 11 on draft and Exit 4 in bottles.

Check out the entire schedule for 13 events in 13 hours on The Grey Lodge's amusing Web site.

Posted by Felicia D'Ambrosio @ 4:40 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
POSTED: Monday, August 10, 2009, 5:00 PM
Filed Under: Contests | In Print
Photo l Michael Persico
You Must Eat the Sidecar's Reuben

By now you've peeped PW's exhaustive Must-Eats cover story, penned by restaurant critic Adam Erace (interviewed here by Drew for The Good Word), Field Guide-er Tim McGinnis and native Texan and Music Editor Brian McManus. You've probably ingested a few of the 50 items, but now PW has thrown down the gauntlet to ambitious omnivores.

Prove you've tackled the entire list (after the publish date of Aug. 5; no points for precognition) and score $100 in gift certificates to "fabulous Philly restaurants" as well as gluttonous infamy. Here are the official rules.


Meal Ticket :: Blog Archive :: Tomorrow: Must Eats at Philly Kitchen Share :: Philadelphia City Paper :: Philadelphia Events, Arts, Restaurants, Music, Movies, Jobs, Classifieds, Blogs
Posted 2009-10-23 14:04:33
[...] 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, [...] 
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